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I think part of that is because he was that sort of in a way it was good because he had all that energy not having to start the game. And I think he why he was able to contest shots like that, why he was able to blow by Thomas Bryant was because he came off the bench and was that spark. So I guess they stick with Case and Wallace.
Because if there's any team to go small against, it is this Pacers team that isn't huge.
Because if there's any team to go small against, it is this Pacers team that isn't huge.
Because if there's any team to go small against, it is this Pacers team that isn't huge.
So it wouldn't be surprising if they go either way. I guess it is the mental win for the Pacers if they do flip it again, I suppose.
So it wouldn't be surprising if they go either way. I guess it is the mental win for the Pacers if they do flip it again, I suppose.
So it wouldn't be surprising if they go either way. I guess it is the mental win for the Pacers if they do flip it again, I suppose.
And they reacted extremely well to losing that game one against the Denver Nuggets and bombed them by 43 in game two. But they didn't have to change their lineup at all, right? They just rolled that same lineup again. So you could see them rolling again with that same lineup.
And they reacted extremely well to losing that game one against the Denver Nuggets and bombed them by 43 in game two. But they didn't have to change their lineup at all, right? They just rolled that same lineup again. So you could see them rolling again with that same lineup.
And they reacted extremely well to losing that game one against the Denver Nuggets and bombed them by 43 in game two. But they didn't have to change their lineup at all, right? They just rolled that same lineup again. So you could see them rolling again with that same lineup.
It sure feels that way.
It sure feels that way.
It sure feels that way.
Yeah, and it happened during the regular season too. The stat going around that he was 12 of 14 on shots to tie or go ahead the final two minutes. How is that possible? I know, I know. It doesn't make sense.
Yeah, and it happened during the regular season too. The stat going around that he was 12 of 14 on shots to tie or go ahead the final two minutes. How is that possible? I know, I know. It doesn't make sense.
Yeah, and it happened during the regular season too. The stat going around that he was 12 of 14 on shots to tie or go ahead the final two minutes. How is that possible? I know, I know. It doesn't make sense.
I want a little bit of an AI re-edit of having Cason Wallace All up in his face rather than take a step back to give him a little space before that shot. I would like to see. Obviously, it's all fake, so we won't be able to relive the actual moment that the ball is released from Tyrese Halliburton's hands. But Cason Wallace unfortunately gave him that tiny bit of space.
I want a little bit of an AI re-edit of having Cason Wallace All up in his face rather than take a step back to give him a little space before that shot. I would like to see. Obviously, it's all fake, so we won't be able to relive the actual moment that the ball is released from Tyrese Halliburton's hands. But Cason Wallace unfortunately gave him that tiny bit of space.
I want a little bit of an AI re-edit of having Cason Wallace All up in his face rather than take a step back to give him a little space before that shot. I would like to see. Obviously, it's all fake, so we won't be able to relive the actual moment that the ball is released from Tyrese Halliburton's hands. But Cason Wallace unfortunately gave him that tiny bit of space.
Whether or not it was a defensive... Flub with him and Caruso. He probably thought Caruso, the bigger guy, would be there to contest the shot. I wish we were in the locker room to find out what that mistake was because I don't know if he makes the shot.