Just finished watching it with a bit of delay... great win, great performance, a pity how we managed to lose the same game back at home.
All players were tremendous today, somehow Keegan was quite passive especially in the 2nd half, I think he had a block not credited to him somehow checking at the boxscore. It's like he "switched" places with Barnes in efforts, rebounds etc, but he was good at the defensive part guarding several players.
Barnes was very good from the start (i think he hit his first 4 or 5 shots early in 1st quarter, had some "weird" quick release 3 pointers in 2nd half but overall he was amazing.
Fox had a sloppy start, i think in the first 2 minutes he lost the ball after an Indiana basket and just froze and I thought he would be having a sort of mental breakdown, but he woke up, took at last many shots close to the paint and was a beast in defense having 6 steals (tying his career high) leaving Hali with just 1 assist and 5 turnovers in the 22' he played. Sure he wasn't guarding him the whole time but he did several times (while Hali was never on him obviously when the Kings had the ball).
Sabonis had an All Star/All NBA performance, as you guys wrote before it seemed from the start that he had much to prove and maybe pissed losing the 1.3 million dollar bonus in his contract (no clue if it still stands if he makes it as a replacement), but here is the thing... At some point late in the 3rd he forced himself to get a rebound with the ball going out ending in Indiana taking again possession of the ball from out of bounds. In those few seconds before the refs give the Pacers the ball, camera was on him and he was struggling to see at the jumbotron something as if the rebound was credited to him. It's pretty normal, when going for a record to check those things I guess but don't put yourself in front of the team. He didn't have many rebounds in the 1st half as the fellow Balkan indicated but he dominated the glass in the 2nd.
Huerter was good, filled the stats with rebounds and assists, played good defense, had those "cuts" to the basket for 2 easy buckets (one was a dunk), and all his 3 3pointers were made when Indiana was trying to cut the margin.
Malik Monk, the return of the King, he came out of his slump and brought the energy coming from the bench setting the tone and turning the game around with his presence. He was much more careful with the ball, avoided the too flashy movements and hopefully he will be back being himself again from now on.
Kessler was phenomenal in the defense, it was needed for him to get extended minutes so not the whole lineup to play almost 40 minutes on the first game of a back to back weekend, I don't know the last time he played that much in none garbage time, perhaps last season?
Lyles that grew up in Indiana (according to Kyle Draper) found his rhythm in attack, hitting all 3 of his first 3 pointers (missed one after that the ball rimmed out) and contributed playing as a center with both McGee and Len not seeing the floor.
Last but not least Davion was much better than the boxscore indicates, he had at least a couple of times that he caused a turnover or bad shot selection for the Pacers, missed 2 open 3 pointers (the first one coming straight after he entered) but found his way to score close to the basket.
So the only things that didn't look good were... the free throws and the turnovers, which kind of makes sense playing at a very high tempo, Pacers had 6 more and they would have even more if Mathurin was called for traveling at least twice.
It would be much better if we hadn't pulled our feet from the gas and created a big margin so to rest the starters late in the game with a big match coming at Chicago and I am curious to see if the team has enough stamina left to be competitive on a back to back night facing a decent opponent that is on the rise lately.