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I mean, they did try to trap him a little bit, be a little bit more aggressive in that second half. And I thought that did change some things. But for the most part, he took care of business. It didn't matter if it was Andrew Demhard, if it was Aaron Neesmith, that didn't matter at this point.
I mean, they did try to trap him a little bit, be a little bit more aggressive in that second half. And I thought that did change some things. But for the most part, he took care of business. It didn't matter if it was Andrew Demhard, if it was Aaron Neesmith, that didn't matter at this point.
Your takeaway from the way both Brunson and Cat played, because I think Cat also took advantage of Miles Turner. He hit, you know, three threes in that first half. He hadn't he made three threes all series versus the Boston Celtics. So it felt like he was rejuvenated. How do you take that and kind of move forward to game two?
Your takeaway from the way both Brunson and Cat played, because I think Cat also took advantage of Miles Turner. He hit, you know, three threes in that first half. He hadn't he made three threes all series versus the Boston Celtics. So it felt like he was rejuvenated. How do you take that and kind of move forward to game two?
Your takeaway from the way both Brunson and Cat played, because I think Cat also took advantage of Miles Turner. He hit, you know, three threes in that first half. He hadn't he made three threes all series versus the Boston Celtics. So it felt like he was rejuvenated. How do you take that and kind of move forward to game two?
He was clearly hobbled in that situation.
He was clearly hobbled in that situation.
He was clearly hobbled in that situation.
Barbecue chicken. Yeah. He, he like really likes the miles Turner matchup.
Barbecue chicken. Yeah. He, he like really likes the miles Turner matchup.
Barbecue chicken. Yeah. He, he like really likes the miles Turner matchup.
Actually, this is the funny part about this. I think if you're the Knicks, the hardest part about this is the mental aspect. And this is a really, really tough team. Very, very resilient team. And I think the mental aspect of just chalking this up to... One and nine hundred and seventy were the odds, basically, for this Pacers team to win that game.
Actually, this is the funny part about this. I think if you're the Knicks, the hardest part about this is the mental aspect. And this is a really, really tough team. Very, very resilient team. And I think the mental aspect of just chalking this up to... One and nine hundred and seventy were the odds, basically, for this Pacers team to win that game.
Actually, this is the funny part about this. I think if you're the Knicks, the hardest part about this is the mental aspect. And this is a really, really tough team. Very, very resilient team. And I think the mental aspect of just chalking this up to... One and nine hundred and seventy were the odds, basically, for this Pacers team to win that game.
And you had executed perfectly for the first 40 minutes. Chalk it up to that and then just move on. Right. And move into game two and say, hey, we did this well. You mentioned the bigs. The Mitchell Robinson, Carl Anthony Towns duo, they were plus 14 in the 10 minutes that they played. It was massive. The size advantage was really, really apparent. You saw it on the offensive rebounds.
And you had executed perfectly for the first 40 minutes. Chalk it up to that and then just move on. Right. And move into game two and say, hey, we did this well. You mentioned the bigs. The Mitchell Robinson, Carl Anthony Towns duo, they were plus 14 in the 10 minutes that they played. It was massive. The size advantage was really, really apparent. You saw it on the offensive rebounds.
And you had executed perfectly for the first 40 minutes. Chalk it up to that and then just move on. Right. And move into game two and say, hey, we did this well. You mentioned the bigs. The Mitchell Robinson, Carl Anthony Towns duo, they were plus 14 in the 10 minutes that they played. It was massive. The size advantage was really, really apparent. You saw it on the offensive rebounds.
Knicks were crashing the glass. I think that's an interesting wrinkle to this because Indiana is so prone to getting out in transition. They do not care about getting that, you know, kind of grabbing the rebound or crashing the offensive glass as much as possible. So they're trying to get out in transition. They're not getting the defensive rebounds. Knicks can take advantage there.
Knicks were crashing the glass. I think that's an interesting wrinkle to this because Indiana is so prone to getting out in transition. They do not care about getting that, you know, kind of grabbing the rebound or crashing the offensive glass as much as possible. So they're trying to get out in transition. They're not getting the defensive rebounds. Knicks can take advantage there.
Knicks were crashing the glass. I think that's an interesting wrinkle to this because Indiana is so prone to getting out in transition. They do not care about getting that, you know, kind of grabbing the rebound or crashing the offensive glass as much as possible. So they're trying to get out in transition. They're not getting the defensive rebounds. Knicks can take advantage there.