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Since 1997-98, teams are 4-1,640 when trailing by 7+ in the final minute of the 4th quarter/OT in the playoffs.
The Pacers account for THREE of those wins.
ALL in these playoffs.
They said the East ran through Boston.
They crowned Milwaukee too early.
They hyped up Cleveland's resurgence and New York’s grit.
But while the league looked the other way, the Indiana Pacers built a nightmare matchup in plain sight.
🔹 Tyrese Haliburton — The engine, the maestro, the surge protector.
🔹 Pascal Siakam — Playoff-tested, mismatch nightmare, and still evolving.
🔹 Myles Turner — Anchoring the paint and stretching the floor.
🔹 Andrew Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith and T.J. McConnell — Dogs on both ends of the floor. Relentless dogs.
This isn’t just a feel-good run, this is depth, chemistry, and a system that punches first — and keeps swinging.
They run the break like you're in a track meet, and they share the ball efficiently. But when they see a gaping hole in the opposition, they exploit it at will.
They embarrassed Giannis and Dame.
They're on the brink of doing the same to the number 1 team in the East, the Cavs.
This isn’t Cinderella, this is chess. And in a conference full of kings and crowns, the Pacers just flipped the board.
The Pacers have finally arrived.
Tyrese Haliburton is 10-for-11 (91%) when taking a shot to tie or take the lead in the final 90 seconds of the 4th quarter or overtime this season.
here are all 10 of his makes: