Over the last few days, the topic of NBA players being overrated has gained the attention of the Indiana Pacers, specifically Tyrese Haliburton and Rick Carlisle.
Former Toronto Raptors star Pascal Siakam stayed hot in Game 2, finishing with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and a clutch three that helped seal the Indiana Pacers’ 123-115 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
Tuesday night of the NBA playoffs featured two heated battles and one master class from the league's most dominant team. Here are three stars from the fourth night of the NBA postseason.
Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton each had a double-double as the Indiana Pacers withstood a late rally to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 123-115 on Tuesday in Indianapolis for a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.
How many of the NBA players with at least 30 games with 30 points in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
The Milwaukee Bucks scuffled with Pascal Siakam early in Game 2 on Tuesday night. At the end, it was Siakam who hit the back-breaking three that snuffed out Milwaukee's comeback.
The second game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Indiana Pacers produced a second round of fireworks. Game 2 on Tuesday between Milwaukee and Indiana got heated from the very first quarter.
Despite being sidelined with a right calf deep vein thrombosis, nine-time All-Star Milwaukee Bucks point guard Damian Lillard managed to get into a war of words with two-time All-Star Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton and three-time All-Star Indiana power forward Pascal Siakam.
There was a time not too long ago when a Pascal Siakam three-point attempt felt like a win for the defense. Not anymore. The former Raptors forward shot
Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton helped the Pacers to an easy 117-98 win over the Bucks to take a 1-0 series lead.
The starters lose handily but the reserves showed some life The Milwaukee Bucks lost the first half and couldn’t come back against the Indiana Pacers 117-98.
The Bucks didn't let Tyrese Haliburton hurt them with his scoring in Game 1, but he still managed to kill them anyway.
The Indiana Pacers are heading into the first round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs as tentative favorites over the Milwaukee Bucks. This is partially because Milwaukee is missing one of its best offensive weapons: Damian Lillard.
Two teams who know each other very well are set to do battle in the NBA Playoffs. There has been little to separate the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks all season long, with the two teams finishing fourth and fifth in the Eastern Conference.
After starting out the season with a 10-15 record, the Indiana Pacers roared back to become the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 50-32 record.
The Indiana Pacers are a joyful team. This is a group that really loves playing together and they play very well together, as well. They genuinely love hanging out with each other, too.
Pascal Siakam scored four of his game-high 24 points to jump-start a late-game run that powered the Indiana Pacers past the Washington Wizards 104-98 on Tuesday in Indianapolis for their fifth win in a row.
Myles Turner scored 26 points and Pascal Siakam added 22 to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 140-112 win over the Utah Jazz on Friday night in Indianapolis.
Pascal Siakam's admirable efforts to lead the Indiana Pacers' younger players are paying dividends. In a recent episode of the "Young Man and the Three" podcast, the Indiana Pacers All-Star gave a shoutout to his dog, Andrew Nembhard. Over the summer, Siakam held numerous mini-camps before the official training camp.
The season is quickly coming to an end for the Utah Jazz, who sit at 16-61. While they’ve already secured the worst record in franchise history, it doesn’t mean that these games are meaningless for the team.
Indiana Pacers star Pascal Siakam has been reflecting on winning the NBA Championship in 2019. Pascal Siakam was part of the Toronto Raptors team who beat the Golden State Warriors in the 2019 NBA Finals.
How many NBA players who have won the Most Improved Player Award can you name in five minutes?
Pacers forward Pascal Siakam has been fined $25K.
Pascal Siakam is currently having one very bad weekend. The NBA announced on Sunday that they are fining the Indiana Pacers big man Siakam $25,000. In the release, the league stated that they were fining Siakam for “confronting and directing profane language towards game officials” at the end of Saturday’s loss to the Atlanta Hawks.
Pascal Siakam did his best JR Smith impression during Saturday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks. The Indiana Pacers star big man Siakam committed one of the biggest blunders of the NBA season with time winding down in the fourth quarter against Atlanta.
The voting process for the NBA All-Star game is flawed and broken. Look no further than the selection of Pascal Siakam as a reserve in the Eastern Conference.
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