It’s wild that a guy’s numbers could ever be so good that 16/16/7 counts as an “average” game but Domas probably had one of his worst games of the year and still found a way to get a huge double-douncle and the game winner
It’s wild that a guy’s numbers could ever be so good that 16/16/7 counts as an “average” game but Domas probably had one of his worst games of the year and still found a way to get a huge double-douncle and the game winner
Domantas reminded me of that Rocky movies franchise, he got beaten down, knocked down twice with hits on the head but he stood again and knocked them out himself in the end.
Dude was absolutely incredible when we needed him to be. Not hesitating at all with that 3 in key moments, and i have to credit Mike Brown and the staff for that as well.
He keeps his cool by being physical with any opponent who attempts get the best of him. Sometimes by not showing they are getting to you frustrates them more and I really believe he makes them pay every game.
Love this version of Sabonis. Looks like he took criticism in the right way and worked on his free throw and three point shooting. He's more decisive when he makes his moves and has reaped the benefits. Averaging 20+ PPG shooting 60% from the floor and 50% from the three while continuing to lead the league in rebounds for the third consecutive year is remarkable. We have a legit Big 3 and we are just getting started.
Still can’t believe the Pacers just let us have Sabonis (a two time all-star at the time) for Tyrese while also taking Buddy off our hands and not even asking for a single pick in exchange.
I take his triple-doubles for granted, no longer jaw-dropping... and this one has an extra flavor to it.
What the most impressive is there's no shade of a stat-padding over it.
And the thing is, down low, he needs to be hitting a little hook shot here and there not passing right out when he gets tree stumped when backing his man down.