[Game] 75/82: Kings @ Pacers 31 MAR 2025, 4pm PT/7pm ET

What's the best thing about Indianapolis?

  • Artsgarden

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  • Indiana State Fair

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  • Tiff's Love Butta

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  • Madam Walker Legacy Center

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  • Lete's Injera and Cafe

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  • Eve's Garden

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  • Newfields

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    9
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Keeping Indiana off the line has been big. The Kings have more missed free throws than the Pacers have free throw attempts. If that holds up in the second half, I like the Kings' chances.
Really helps that Tyrese is the sort of guy that Keon can really play defense against (not particularly athletic, physically weak, not the best handles in the game). Getting 14 out of Lavine without too many turnovers or total defensive mishaps helps too
 
Keegs with a defensive masterclass

The move with Keon to the starters is doubly important for Keegan on both ways. Really helps him not have to carry the full load defensively and it opens up real opportunity for him to be closer to a 20% USG guy on offense.

I like what Christie is doing here in the third. Basically subbing DDR/Monk/LaVine for each other and keeping them staggered has a ton of chance for success paired with Keegs/Keon/Domas as the other 3.
 
The move with Keon to the starters is doubly important for Keegan on both ways. Really helps him not have to carry the full load defensively and it opens up real opportunity for him to be closer to a 20% USG guy on offense.

I like what Christie is doing here in the third. Basically subbing DDR/Monk/LaVine for each other and keeping them staggered has a ton of chance for success paired with Keegs/Keon/Domas as the other 3.

Right now we have Monk, Deebo, and LaVine all together... gotta see how we do on D
 
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