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And I know some of that stuff sounds like a cliche. But if you listen to all the postgame pressers from basically everybody from the Knicks side, from the Pacers side, they're all talking about physicality and just like setting the tone initially. Right. Well, you can see it.
And I know some of that stuff sounds like a cliche. But if you listen to all the postgame pressers from basically everybody from the Knicks side, from the Pacers side, they're all talking about physicality and just like setting the tone initially. Right. Well, you can see it.
Yeah, I think with Hallie, the interesting thing was how much pressure he was seeing. And early on, like everywhere he went, he saw a body. You could see on a couple of possessions, even off ball when the Pacers were trying to get him going off ball to get him open. They were just switching those actions and it was hard for him to get an opening.
Yeah, I think with Hallie, the interesting thing was how much pressure he was seeing. And early on, like everywhere he went, he saw a body. You could see on a couple of possessions, even off ball when the Pacers were trying to get him going off ball to get him open. They were just switching those actions and it was hard for him to get an opening.
Yeah, I think with Hallie, the interesting thing was how much pressure he was seeing. And early on, like everywhere he went, he saw a body. You could see on a couple of possessions, even off ball when the Pacers were trying to get him going off ball to get him open. They were just switching those actions and it was hard for him to get an opening.
And when you're forcing Hallie to be more aggressive than he likes to be as a score, yes, he had that incredible game in game four where he went off. And I mean, obviously you guys talked about it, the 30 point triple double with no turnovers, but the, the,
And when you're forcing Hallie to be more aggressive than he likes to be as a score, yes, he had that incredible game in game four where he went off. And I mean, obviously you guys talked about it, the 30 point triple double with no turnovers, but the, the,
And when you're forcing Hallie to be more aggressive than he likes to be as a score, yes, he had that incredible game in game four where he went off. And I mean, obviously you guys talked about it, the 30 point triple double with no turnovers, but the, the,
that's not his mo consistently his mo is to get people involved and when he sees bodies like that it's hard for him to get guys involved because he's being crowded constantly too so it's i i do think it's a mentality thing um that said we've seen him go off we've seen him be clutch in moments he just needs to deliver that one more time for this team to get to the finals right
that's not his mo consistently his mo is to get people involved and when he sees bodies like that it's hard for him to get guys involved because he's being crowded constantly too so it's i i do think it's a mentality thing um that said we've seen him go off we've seen him be clutch in moments he just needs to deliver that one more time for this team to get to the finals right
that's not his mo consistently his mo is to get people involved and when he sees bodies like that it's hard for him to get guys involved because he's being crowded constantly too so it's i i do think it's a mentality thing um that said we've seen him go off we've seen him be clutch in moments he just needs to deliver that one more time for this team to get to the finals right
Yeah, they did. Yeah. Like they tried Jairus Walker. They tried going for, you know, obviously Bradley got hurt. They attempted to go for different lineups. I thought Jairus Walker was pretty good in his minutes generally, but like, It felt like the Pacers were the team that was searching in this one compared to the Knicks, who, as I'm sure we'll talk about, are now leaning on their rotation.
Yeah, they did. Yeah. Like they tried Jairus Walker. They tried going for, you know, obviously Bradley got hurt. They attempted to go for different lineups. I thought Jairus Walker was pretty good in his minutes generally, but like, It felt like the Pacers were the team that was searching in this one compared to the Knicks, who, as I'm sure we'll talk about, are now leaning on their rotation.
Yeah, they did. Yeah. Like they tried Jairus Walker. They tried going for, you know, obviously Bradley got hurt. They attempted to go for different lineups. I thought Jairus Walker was pretty good in his minutes generally, but like, It felt like the Pacers were the team that was searching in this one compared to the Knicks, who, as I'm sure we'll talk about, are now leaning on their rotation.
Landry Schammett, DeLon Wright playing good minutes. DeLon Wright and Landry Schammett are basically like constant positives over the last three games for the Knicks. Plus 20 combined in the last three games. Chance in MSG. He got Chance Landry Shamit. And that's just incredible to hear in game five of the Eastern conference finals. Like I wouldn't have expected that to be the case, you know?
Landry Schammett, DeLon Wright playing good minutes. DeLon Wright and Landry Schammett are basically like constant positives over the last three games for the Knicks. Plus 20 combined in the last three games. Chance in MSG. He got Chance Landry Shamit. And that's just incredible to hear in game five of the Eastern conference finals. Like I wouldn't have expected that to be the case, you know?
Landry Schammett, DeLon Wright playing good minutes. DeLon Wright and Landry Schammett are basically like constant positives over the last three games for the Knicks. Plus 20 combined in the last three games. Chance in MSG. He got Chance Landry Shamit. And that's just incredible to hear in game five of the Eastern conference finals. Like I wouldn't have expected that to be the case, you know?
This was Josh Hart's best game of the series. Undoubtedly. Uh, I mean, in that fourth quarter, he was crashing the offensive glass. He was pushing in transition. He was making the plays. He was giving them a second effort on defense. Uh, that is the Josh Hart that the Knicks have known. And that player hasn't been there for them this series.
This was Josh Hart's best game of the series. Undoubtedly. Uh, I mean, in that fourth quarter, he was crashing the offensive glass. He was pushing in transition. He was making the plays. He was giving them a second effort on defense. Uh, that is the Josh Hart that the Knicks have known. And that player hasn't been there for them this series.
This was Josh Hart's best game of the series. Undoubtedly. Uh, I mean, in that fourth quarter, he was crashing the offensive glass. He was pushing in transition. He was making the plays. He was giving them a second effort on defense. Uh, that is the Josh Hart that the Knicks have known. And that player hasn't been there for them this series.