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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #5460 on: Yesterday at 11:03:34 PM »

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But Haliburton really is a Top-10 player in the NBA? Yeah okay

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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #5461 on: Yesterday at 11:05:39 PM »

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Siakam making some great hustle in Q4

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #5462 on: Yesterday at 11:11:01 PM »

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Looked like Mathurin lost all confidence in that Q4. On both ends of the floor. Lost confidence in his shot on offense. Became tentative. Lost confidence trying to defend J-Dub. Things kept backfiring on him. Became tentative.

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« Reply #5463 on: Yesterday at 11:14:56 PM »

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J-Dub has done a great job of using his body on drives against Indy's smaller guards. Mathurin, Nembhard. They are struggling to deal with his physical power.

Nesmith should be a good matchup for J-Dub but he has had a bad defensive game. He has given up at least 4 dunks on plays where he has either fallen asleep or allowed J-Dub to simply out-hustle him.

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« Reply #5464 on: Yesterday at 11:16:51 PM »

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Indy up to 21 turnovers

6 for Siakam
4 for Nembhard
3 for Haliburton
3 for McConnell

I have forgiveness for Siakam and McConnell because they made lots of positive plays to overcome their miscues. Nembhard had a few good minutes but was otherwise lackluster. Haliburton struggled throughout.

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« Reply #5465 on: Yesterday at 11:23:51 PM »

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Nembhard = 36min = 7pts 3ast 3reb
Haliburton = 34min = 4pts (all FTs) 6ast 7reb

Nesmith = 25min = 14pts 6reb 5 fouls
M Turner = 25min = 13pts 6reb

I don't understand why Myles Turner played so little. He barely played at all in Q4. He was starting to come alive in Q3 scoring 7pts in the period. Indy were playing well with Tony Bradley so they stuck with him. They brought M Turner back in around 7:30 to play in Q4. Took him out 2min later for Obi Toppin and played small the rest of the way.

Siakam = 33min = 28pts 6reb 5ast 3stl 2blk 6 turnovers
McConnell = 22min = 18pts 4ast 4reb 2stl

O Toppin = 22min = 12pts 4reb
Mathurin = 22min = 7pts 8reb 2blk 2-11 FGA

Obi Toppin had a team worst -16 in +/-. Hali -13. Nembhard and Nesmith both -12.

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« Reply #5466 on: Yesterday at 11:25:18 PM »

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I never once thought Tyrese was a superstar. And with tonight's game, definitely not superstar statline.

Following the 2022 NBA Finals script so far...


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« Reply #5467 on: Today at 12:08:29 AM »

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I never once thought Tyrese was a superstar. And with tonight's game, definitely not superstar statline.

Following the 2022 NBA Finals script so far...

Apparently Tyrese was playing with a leg injury tonight.

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« Reply #5468 on: Today at 12:18:22 AM »

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This must have been Adam Silvers worst nightmare having Indy in the Finals.  :-X
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