As a rookie, Ben Sheppard played a pivotal role in the Pacers making the Eastern Conference Finals.
Sheppard has shot an incredible 47.4% on threes during Indiana’s postseason run.
The Pacers’ adjusted net rating when Sheppard was on the floor against the Knicks was +21.5, second-best to only Pascal Siakam.
Indiana felt comfortable trading Buddy Hield at the deadline in part due to Sheppard’s rapidly progressing development.
Sheppard has become one of Indiana’s key glue guys in their rotation after being selected No. 26 overall last year.
Once again, another underrated draft hit for the Pacers’ front office.
Good morning.
It's #Indy500 Week.
The @Pacers are in the Conference Finals.
It's May in Indianapolis.
@GainbridgeFH, PLEASE bring back the obscenely loud IndyCar noises before tip-off.
Like, seriously, there's no such thing as too loud.
#BoomBaby
@NMGuar1 @Steven1571342@SSP_AJBAYMON@lockedupjb I am for sure that this is the most you’ve seen the Pacers play all season, but I’ve watched every game. Check the list of teams that have lost to us in the regular season. This is nothing new.
Who are these announcers of this game sounds like the Milwaukee fans. Yes the #pacers are that good. #Period#MILvsIND#ESPN#bring on the #TNT commentary.
KG knows ball. Whoever this guy is with him doesn’t.
The audacity to say that Indiana plays like how he expected Washington to play is laughable.
He saw the Celtics score and decided to base his entire opinion off that.
*insert Roy Hibbert postgame comments*