(2) New York Knicks vs (6) Indiana Pacers - 2024 EC Second Round

Cellar-Door

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No, unless PP learns to finish like McConnell. McConnell is an elite finisher, particularly in the paint and particularly at his size (see, e.g., https://www.reddit.com/r/NBATalk/comments/1bvkbr5/who_is_the_most_underrated_player_on_your/ - I've not verified the stats but it tracks with what I've read before). Other than being short and white, they really are two different players.
Honestly the big differences between them are:
1. McConnell is simply a much better defender across the board.
2. McConnell is a much more prolific chance creator for teammates
3. He takes a much larger percentage of his shots from 2.

Funny thing is.... their overall efficiency since PP has been in the league by TS% is identical.

Really though I think the question was probably more about whether Pritchard can overcome physical limitations to become a good defender like TJ has.... which maybe he could, but he's nowhere close to him right now.
 

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Knicks getting nothing on defense. Probably the weirdest game defensively I've seen from them all season. Not rotating well, slow against the pick and roll, wide open 3s. If that's how the whole series is going, pacers in 4.
 

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This does have a similar feel to the sixers games right now. Knicks not playing well but the sixers could not figure out how to run up the score and kept letting the knicks back in.
 

SteveF

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The most surprising thing is the true shot attempt situation. Knicks usually dominate there but Indiana is winning that this game.
 

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Knicks getting nothing on defense. Probably the weirdest game defensively I've seen from them all season. Not rotating well, slow against the pick and roll, wide open 3s. If that's how the whole series is going, pacers in 4.
They are indeed slow on D - perhaps the cost of the heavy minutes - but to me Robinson's hobbling D is the reason.
 

luckiestman

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Knickerbockers might win this game but I don’t know if they can win a series at this pace. Carlisle has the Hoosiers playing like maniacs.
 

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The insane part on that... his 3PA per game... 0.6 in 18MPG.. the next lowest among qualifiers... Russ with 2.3 in 22 minutes. Dude just does not take 3s.
Did you see that shot he took when the clock was low? No rim
 

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This was one of the most exciting games I had seen (non Cs) until refs started tightening it up
 

thebutlerdidit

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Am I going crazy or does TNT still have the wrong score up there? Knicks have 104, Hart tied it up.
He did. I'm wondering if they turned an unrelated 3 into a 2 or something. They had the wrong score up for the pacers near the half for a minute

edit - whoops, i was wrong
 

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Carlisle not going to McConnell is probably punting on this game to play the long game, but it's crazy to me.
 

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Personal theory: the replay dude in Secaucus naps most of the time, gets annoyed when he’s called, and just flips a coin

(that was a clean strip tho)