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Gregg Doyel

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Haliburton … or Brunson? Wild, that this has become a question. And I mean, it’s a LEGIT question. indystar.com/story/sports/c…

Haliburton … or Brunson?
Wild, that this has become a question.
And I mean, it’s a LEGIT question.
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Pacers big Thomas Bryant appears to be in a lot of pain after jamming his hand/finger against a Knicks player just before the timeout.

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Knicks lead Pacers 52-49 at halftime. Tyrese Haliburton has 2 points. Myles Turner has 2 points and 0 rebounds. Pacers down just three? Knicks might be in trouble* *This could age poorly. Or not.

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The Gamer from that one. Pascal Siakam goes off for 39 and the Pacers beat the Knicks to take a 2-0 series lead out of the Garden: indystar.com/story/sports/n…

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Shock and awe: Pacers take 2-0 series lead as Pascal Siakam sets new playoff career-high. Dustin Dopirak quick thoughts: indystar.com/story/sports/n…

Shock and awe: Pacers take 2-0 series lead as Pascal Siakam sets new playoff career-high.

<a href="/DustinDopirak/">Dustin Dopirak</a> quick thoughts:

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Video from tonight: Podium with Carlisle, Siakam and Haliburton. Locker room with Nembhard, Nesmith, Ben Sheppard and Tony Bradley: indystar.com/videos/sports/…

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The Pacers are two wins at home from the NBA Finals? Not to get ahead of ourselves, but... They’re in complete control of the Eastern Conference finals vs the Knicks after Pascal Siakam's 'quiet 39 points' indystar.com/story/sports/c…

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'That's why we brought him here.' Pascal Siakam goes off for 39 points in Pacers' Game 2 win indystar.com/story/sports/n… via ⁦Dustin Dopirak⁩

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ā€œIn the history of the NBA playoffs, only two teams have started on the road and returned home with a 2-0 lead twice in the same year, as the Pacers did in Cleveland and now in New York. The other team? Houston in 1995. Guess who won the NBA title in 1995?ā€

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The silky silence of Pascal Siakam’s game, and the snare drum that is TJ McConnell, led the Pacers past the Knicks in Game 2. This is really happening. indystar.com/story/sports/c…

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The Pacers won again last night in the most remarkable way yet: They're just better than the Knicks. Tougher, smarter, more clutch, more resilient. Than the Knicks. At Madison Square Garden. This is really happening. indystar.com/story/sports/c…

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If Rick Carlisle were looking to shorten his rotations for the playoffs, Ben Sheppard would certainly be downsized. But creating the wear-down effect means doing the opposite of that, and Sheppard is the embodiment of Carlisle's theory of the case: indystar.com/story/sports/n…

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Pascal Siakam had "a quiet 39 points," said Pacers coach Rick Carlisle. Siakam's game is understated and elegant — and as the Knicks saw, devastating.