We analyze which franchises most need to improve as soon as possible if they want to achieve the goals they had set.
We analyze which franchises most need to improve as soon as possible if they want to achieve the goals they had set.
One of the franchises that went through the ABA, that has never been an NBA champion, and that has Reggie Miller as an absolute and undisputed figure
Indiana Pacers is one of the teams that causes the most trouble for Boston Celtics. They already struggled in the past Eastern Conference Finals to win each game, and yesterday they lost their first match of the 2024/25 season after falling in overtime against the Minneapolis team by 135-132 thanks to a decisive three-pointer by Pascal Siakam. The Cameroonian was the standout performer with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists. However, Bennedict Mathurin from the bench was also pivotal with 30 points and 11 rebounds. Tyrese Halburton finished with 17 points and 12 crucial assists. Jayson Tatum's 37 points (5 of 18 from three-point range) were in vain this time.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pascal Siakam acaba con la imbatibilidad de Boston Celtics
The Pacers' point guard is immersed in an impressive negative crisis for which short-term solutions are not visible.
Point Guard: Mark Jackson - One of the best passers in NBA history, Jackson led the Pacers' offense during their most successful years in the '90s. His ability to control the game was crucial in conference finals and their NBA Finals appearance in 2000.
Shooting Guard: Reggie Miller - The greatest player in Pacers history and one of the deadliest shooters of all time. Renowned for his cold-bloodedness in crucial moments and his playoff dominance, especially against the Knicks. Miller is the franchise's all-time leading scorer.
Small Forward: Paul George - A generational talent who made the Pacers contenders in the East in the early 2010s. His combination of elite defense and scoring ability made him one of the best players of his time with Indiana.
Power Forward: Jermaine O'Neal - One of the best frontcourt players in franchise history. A six-time All-Star with the Pacers, he led the team in one of their most competitive eras. His scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking prowess were instrumental.
Center: Mel Daniels - An ABA legend, Daniels was the driving force behind the Pacers during their golden era in the league, helping the team win three championships. He won two ABA MVPs and was dominant in points and rebounds.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El quinteto ideal histórico de los Indiana Pacers
Tyrese Haliburton has always stood out for his peculiar shooting mechanics in three-pointers. The Indiana Pacers star executes a jumpless shot that doesn't seem like the optimal shooting form at first glance. In the early stages of the 2024/25 NBA season, Haliburton has only made 5 three-pointers out of 25 attempts.
For this reason, the Pacers' player has committed to working on his shooting mechanics, as reported by RealGM. "I'm going to the gym and I'm going to shoot. We're all going to shoot," Haliburton said.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tyrese Haliburton se compromete a mejorar su mecánica de tiro tras su mal inicio de temporada
James Wiseman has suffered a left Achilles tendon rupture and will not be able to play again this season
We review the team that arrives after a great season in which they reached the final of the Cup and the East
We analyze which franchises most need to improve as soon as possible if they want to achieve the goals they had set.
The Pacers' point guard is immersed in an impressive negative crisis for which short-term solutions are not visible.
One of the franchises that went through the ABA, that has never been an NBA champion, and that has Reggie Miller as an absolute and undisputed figure
Point Guard: Mark Jackson - One of the best passers in NBA history, Jackson led the Pacers' offense during their most successful years in the '90s. His ability to control the game was crucial in conference finals and their NBA Finals appearance in 2000.
Shooting Guard: Reggie Miller - The greatest player in Pacers history and one of the deadliest shooters of all time. Renowned for his cold-bloodedness in crucial moments and his playoff dominance, especially against the Knicks. Miller is the franchise's all-time leading scorer.
Small Forward: Paul George - A generational talent who made the Pacers contenders in the East in the early 2010s. His combination of elite defense and scoring ability made him one of the best players of his time with Indiana.
Power Forward: Jermaine O'Neal - One of the best frontcourt players in franchise history. A six-time All-Star with the Pacers, he led the team in one of their most competitive eras. His scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking prowess were instrumental.
Center: Mel Daniels - An ABA legend, Daniels was the driving force behind the Pacers during their golden era in the league, helping the team win three championships. He won two ABA MVPs and was dominant in points and rebounds.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El quinteto ideal histórico de los Indiana Pacers
Indiana Pacers is one of the teams that causes the most trouble for Boston Celtics. They already struggled in the past Eastern Conference Finals to win each game, and yesterday they lost their first match of the 2024/25 season after falling in overtime against the Minneapolis team by 135-132 thanks to a decisive three-pointer by Pascal Siakam. The Cameroonian was the standout performer with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 assists. However, Bennedict Mathurin from the bench was also pivotal with 30 points and 11 rebounds. Tyrese Halburton finished with 17 points and 12 crucial assists. Jayson Tatum's 37 points (5 of 18 from three-point range) were in vain this time.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pascal Siakam acaba con la imbatibilidad de Boston Celtics
Tyrese Haliburton has always stood out for his peculiar shooting mechanics in three-pointers. The Indiana Pacers star executes a jumpless shot that doesn't seem like the optimal shooting form at first glance. In the early stages of the 2024/25 NBA season, Haliburton has only made 5 three-pointers out of 25 attempts.
For this reason, the Pacers' player has committed to working on his shooting mechanics, as reported by RealGM. "I'm going to the gym and I'm going to shoot. We're all going to shoot," Haliburton said.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tyrese Haliburton se compromete a mejorar su mecánica de tiro tras su mal inicio de temporada
James Wiseman has suffered a left Achilles tendon rupture and will not be able to play again this season
We review the team that arrives after a great season in which they reached the final of the Cup and the East
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