Nixes look to make it a long series against pacers
Nix has all the speed after the return of 20 points in Game 3. Can they win game 4 and make this series a harassment against pacers?
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Indiana Pacers The final of the Eastern Conference sprinkled in New York on Tuesday night in game 4, 130-121To take a commanding 3–1 series lead. In the NBA playoff history, only 13 teams have carried forward to carry forward such deficit.
As he has all the series long, NAL-Star Point Guard Jalan Brunson led New York with 31 points. But he was carried forward by Indiana’s all-star point guard, Tieres Heliberton, who recorded a historic, 32-point, 15-Assist, 12-rebound triple-dobbal.
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Tyrese Haliburton drops historical triple-dable
Knowing that they need to be aggressive in an important game 4, the pacers came out to set a tone from the all-star point guard tip. The end result was unprecedented; Haliberton became the first player in the NBA history to record a 30-point, 15-Assist triple-dabble without a single turnover. His 12 rebounds were the best career in any sport. He played with efficiency (11 -23 shooting) and control and was the player who provoked the tempo of Indiana. As soon as he collected a board or received a pass in the backcort, he collapsed the floor to search for his comrades.
To not be ignored, Heliberton also recorded four theft. He was everywhere. And, he did all this in front of his father, John Heliberton, who was allowed to participate in the game, as Pacors had banned the first in the NBA playoffs with Milwauki’s Gianis Antatoconampo after their on-court postgame run-in.
Benedict shows Mathurin
Despite India’s success in the final of the Eastern Conference, one of the major pacers reserves, Electric Guard Benedict Maithurin struggled all the series. Mathurin jointly scored just 11 points in the last three matches, with only eight shot attempts.
On Tuesday night, Mathurin was a factor as soon as he stepped on the floor. He converted two quick baskets, scooping in a finger roll after a few seconds of checking a bridgeup jumper and then after cutting the rim. Only at 12:30 of the game time, Mathurin dropped 20 points on 5 -8 shoots. The true indication of his aggressive mentality was his attacking mentality that earned him 11 free throw efforts, out of which 10 he changed.
Nix can’t stop giving it away
If there is one thing that New York is the cost of this game that it has consecutively given away the ball. New York made 17 turnover from pacers compared to just 11, causing 20 Indiana points. This is no coincidence, then, that pacers, one of the fastest teams in NBA, sprinkled for the benefit of 22–9 in fastbreak points; These things are all connected.
“You change it against them, especially a live ball turnover, and you are fueling the transition game,” said Nix’s coach Tom Thibodo after the game.
Nix gets news of more bad injury
The possibility of Nix Nix who took out game 5 became more complicated in the fourth quarter. Center Carl-Antony Town, who scored 20 points in the fourth quarter of New York’s Game 3, faced a left-knee injury when Pacers Guard Aaron Nemith’s right knee crashed into the left knee of the towns.
The towns hoisted on the floor in clear pain, although he remained in the game. Thibodo said cities would be evaluated before Game 5 to determine its position for Thursday. In any case, the injury had come to the same knee cities, already on the side. Even if he is capable of going to game 5, he may be interrupted. As it was, the towns were working on the floor on Tuesday after injury.
New York bench in second half
Players such as Nux Bench – Delone Right, Landry Shamet and Miles McBrid were catalysts who provoked New York’s return to Game 3. As New York surpassed the entire second part of the game 4, however, the bench could not repeat its success.
Josh Heart and the other three mentioned above scored just eight points in the second half on 2 -7 -7 shooting. Heart was easily the most active, but five of his six fouls came in the second half. Wright did some defensive plays, but he followed them with poor shots.