OKC would have still won.Congrats to OKC. I wonder how this game would have been different had Haliburton not gotten injured.
I hope they are the next dynasty so the rest of the league will realize building a championship is better than buying one.OKC picking 13th and 22nd in the draft
Just wild how rich they are.
Yeah I noticed this, too. Not only did he hardly get involved (especially in the 3rd quarter) but he hardly played that 3rd quarter. I mean, sure T.J. McConnell is going to look good when he's the only one taking shots. Someone is going to make baskets, but that's a huge reason why they started the 3rd up 1 and ended it down what, 14? 15?My god
get Siakam involved
he's not even touching the ball
Oh yeah, it's a double kick to the nuts for the Pacers because Haliburton may not play all of next season on top of losing game 7 of the finals. Insanely bad turn of events for them.This has to be awful in you're an Indiana fan. Because it's not just an injury, it's an ACL. Getting this far only to have that happen is crushing.
I can somewhat relate. The '87 Pistons lost both Vinnie Johnson and Adrian Dantley to injury in game 7 of the ECF to Boston. This would be the same series where they lost game 5 to the famous turnover.
Next season, they're up 3-2 in the NBA Finals and their best player (Isiah Thomas) goes down with a bum ankle. Plays on and they nearly pull it out until the famous Phantom Foul occurs in the closing seconds of game 6.
Lakers win, Thomas barely plays in the game 7 and the Lakers repeat as champions. Next season, Detroit would get their revenge and win back-to-back titles.
But the injuries they suffered in those games were nowhere near as severe as what happened to Haliburton tonight.
This was on Siakam not the Pacers. From the way he played in these playoffs I was expecting him to dominate in this game. He reverted back to the Raptors #2 and not a go to guy when I counted.Yeah I noticed this, too. Not only did he hardly get involved (especially in the 3rd quarter) but he hardly played that 3rd quarter. I mean, sure T.J. McConnell is going to look good when he's the only one taking shots. Someone is going to make baskets, but that's a huge reason why they started the 3rd up 1 and ended it down what, 14? 15?
Siakam is the guy you need to take over the offense if Haliburton isn't there, and the Pacers didn't let him do it.
Oh yeah, it's a double kick to the nuts for the Pacers because Haliburton may not play all of next season on top of losing game 7 of the finals. Insanely bad turn of events for them.
7th straight year with a new NBA champion
Pretty good for the sport
Anyone who says this isn't good for the NBA are grumpy old hats. New year, new champions are pretty good for any sport. As much as people glamour for dynasties, new champs a year is pretty exciting. A team who hasn't won before could win the next year.
Oh it's fantastic. The NBA went through their lull Warriors vs LeBron years, this is fantastic.Anyone who says this isn't good for the NBA are grumpy old hats. New year, new champions are pretty good for any sport. As much as people glamour for dynasties, new champs a year is pretty exciting. A team who hasn't won before could win the next year.
Man NBA twitter HATES Lu Dort
I love the guy
1st team all-nba for Defense
yeah his shot is terrible, but this guy plays hard, he 3 strips in the final 5 minutes.