And as said, this team is probably less wing-y than the Kings are so it plays to their strengths. Credit where credit is due also, Brown changed up the defensive gameplan and it's paying off.
Tatum and Booker both nearly had 50-burgers tonight. Their teams have the best records in the league for a reason. Not sure why we as fans of a team that hasn't made the postseason in 16 years can't admit that teams can't win every game.
Pacers running the same crappy defensive scheme Carlisle ran in Dallas (the one that Jason Kidd immediately changed when he got the HC job and turned into one of the best in the league). Myles Turner being the best shot blocker in the league helping him look competent.
OK, the thing to look for in the 2nd half is Carlisle's adjustment to the Kings switch scheme. He got Jackson in the post a few times after the switch and I say let him. If their strategy is to have Jackson/Turner go full on Shaq then by all means.
Metu is doing a great job filling in for Sabonis, with 7 rebounds. Huerter, on the other hand, looks like he might have tired legs, with his jump shots going well short. He has played a team-high 17 minutes.
Keegan still struggling with his shot but I thought he had a really good half. Strong on defense, made some hustle plays, didn't really force anything.
There were some but the Kings have done well on run outs. The few times they blitzed or had a miscue on defense via overhelp it was wide open city, just like every other game they've done it.
I hate how there has to now be a strategy around when to use a challenge. So you just need to let an obvious blown call go early in the game because you won’t have it later. I would be good with each team getting one UNSUCCESSFUL challenge, but unlimited successful challenges. There needs to be some reasonable way to fend off refs repeatedly screwing your team.