Jesse Aron
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One front office Pacers executive who I will not name wanted to show me how sweaty he was underneath his blazer from the tension. I was like, I don't want to see it. Another Pacers front office employee who is watching the game in the locker room
One front office Pacers executive who I will not name wanted to show me how sweaty he was underneath his blazer from the tension. I was like, I don't want to see it. Another Pacers front office employee who is watching the game in the locker room
One front office Pacers executive who I will not name wanted to show me how sweaty he was underneath his blazer from the tension. I was like, I don't want to see it. Another Pacers front office employee who is watching the game in the locker room
admitted to me that when Tyrese hit the shot not only did he think it was a three he was so convinced it was a three he ran from the locker room out into the tunnel screaming profanities that they had won the game and then was like oh oh it's a two I mean just the scenes are insane just I can't even believe what I saw I don't know and this is a game where it's like
admitted to me that when Tyrese hit the shot not only did he think it was a three he was so convinced it was a three he ran from the locker room out into the tunnel screaming profanities that they had won the game and then was like oh oh it's a two I mean just the scenes are insane just I can't even believe what I saw I don't know and this is a game where it's like
admitted to me that when Tyrese hit the shot not only did he think it was a three he was so convinced it was a three he ran from the locker room out into the tunnel screaming profanities that they had won the game and then was like oh oh it's a two I mean just the scenes are insane just I can't even believe what I saw I don't know and this is a game where it's like
these are not the tropes that I usually buy into, but when you combine that, the Pacers just do this over and over again with the fact that the Pacers play a fast, random, relentless style. Like I had someone with the Cavs tell me this week, I honestly think we were not prepared and not prepared. Like there was a fault in coaching preparation. It's just their sheer relentlessness.
these are not the tropes that I usually buy into, but when you combine that, the Pacers just do this over and over again with the fact that the Pacers play a fast, random, relentless style. Like I had someone with the Cavs tell me this week, I honestly think we were not prepared and not prepared. Like there was a fault in coaching preparation. It's just their sheer relentlessness.
these are not the tropes that I usually buy into, but when you combine that, the Pacers just do this over and over again with the fact that the Pacers play a fast, random, relentless style. Like I had someone with the Cavs tell me this week, I honestly think we were not prepared and not prepared. Like there was a fault in coaching preparation. It's just their sheer relentlessness.
I think caught us off guard combined with the, the level of gut punch that was on your home floor. I am actually interested to see like, what is the Knicks response to this? What is the Knicks response if they're up by 10 with two minutes to go in game two? Cause you were there. Well, you weren't, you weren't still out there, but like when the crowd was hushing, like, shh,
I think caught us off guard combined with the, the level of gut punch that was on your home floor. I am actually interested to see like, what is the Knicks response to this? What is the Knicks response if they're up by 10 with two minutes to go in game two? Cause you were there. Well, you weren't, you weren't still out there, but like when the crowd was hushing, like, shh,
I think caught us off guard combined with the, the level of gut punch that was on your home floor. I am actually interested to see like, what is the Knicks response to this? What is the Knicks response if they're up by 10 with two minutes to go in game two? Cause you were there. Well, you weren't, you weren't still out there, but like when the crowd was hushing, like, shh,
When Cat went to the line and then Obi went to the line and the people in the crowd were making the shh sound for everyone to be quiet so audibly that I was like, this is making me nervous and I'm not the one shooting the free throws. That nervousness is going to be dialed up by like a hundredfold. I don't know how the Knicks response is.
When Cat went to the line and then Obi went to the line and the people in the crowd were making the shh sound for everyone to be quiet so audibly that I was like, this is making me nervous and I'm not the one shooting the free throws. That nervousness is going to be dialed up by like a hundredfold. I don't know how the Knicks response is.
When Cat went to the line and then Obi went to the line and the people in the crowd were making the shh sound for everyone to be quiet so audibly that I was like, this is making me nervous and I'm not the one shooting the free throws. That nervousness is going to be dialed up by like a hundredfold. I don't know how the Knicks response is.
There was a lot of talk about – I saw a lot of talk and heard a lot of talk. I've rewatched the end of the game like seven times. In the car home to Connecticut, I rewatched it like four times, and my brain was still breaking. There was a lot of talk about how the Knicks went into prevent mode on offense and how that cost them. And I actually don't really think that that is all that important.
There was a lot of talk about – I saw a lot of talk and heard a lot of talk. I've rewatched the end of the game like seven times. In the car home to Connecticut, I rewatched it like four times, and my brain was still breaking. There was a lot of talk about how the Knicks went into prevent mode on offense and how that cost them. And I actually don't really think that that is all that important.
There was a lot of talk about – I saw a lot of talk and heard a lot of talk. I've rewatched the end of the game like seven times. In the car home to Connecticut, I rewatched it like four times, and my brain was still breaking. There was a lot of talk about how the Knicks went into prevent mode on offense and how that cost them. And I actually don't really think that that is all that important.
There were two possessions when they went into prevent mode. Well, they took time off the clock every time, but not every time, actually. The two possessions I think people were talking about are Brunson misses a step back three over Ben Shepard after killing the clock. It's a good look. And he had just made that exact same shot the previous possession. The second one was 141 left to go.
There were two possessions when they went into prevent mode. Well, they took time off the clock every time, but not every time, actually. The two possessions I think people were talking about are Brunson misses a step back three over Ben Shepard after killing the clock. It's a good look. And he had just made that exact same shot the previous possession. The second one was 141 left to go.