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By: Caitlin Cooper I @C2_Cooper
In what can only be described as an early preview of the All-Star Game that will be coming to Indy in February, the Pacers got a jump-start on the high-scoring, lack of defense that usually hallmarks the league's annual game for stars. After all, this game had plenty of starry plays from Tyrese Haliburton, who tied the franchise-record for points scored in a quarter, while also getting the help he's been needing from several key contributors against exaggerated coverages.
After giving up 86 points in the first half, the Pacers clawed back from a 20-point deficit against a Hawks' defense that, well, can be a bit clawless, but they made several adjustments of their own that are worth giving a closer look. Join me, as we relive what was arguably one of the wildest and craziest games ever.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introductions
1:11 - "The defense for the Pacers is a *little* suspect"
4:06 - Aaron Nesmith and Buddy Hield are starters again (for this game, at least)
5:00 - Myles Turner didn't play in the fourth quarter, an explanation
8:54 - It's a trap!
11:45 - Fun, solid stretch from Isaiah Jackson
16:48 - Tyrese Haliburton's third-quarter scoring bonanza
19:44 - Get that man some help!
21:09 - Obi Toppin has a big game -- as expected. Not expected -- closing with him.
24:24 - The Haliburton-Hield wavelength is so back
26:30 - Thank you and Goodbye
Enjoy the video!
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