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PAY THAT MAN



PAY THAT MAN

by Ritvik0313

15 Comments

  1. The_Mikeskies

    Amazing what happens when the Pacers play to his strengths.

  2. RomanLandShip

    Get him the ball in the paint and let him take care of the rest. I HATE seeing him bring it up court, just feels like a turnover waiting to happen.

  3. Far_Move_869

    He steps up when we need him most. Dominated tonight

  4. butternut_squash

    Siakam was so dependable as a bailout late shot clock mid-range.

  5. This is exactly what he’s capable of when he’s being used correctly, and what Raps fans have been saying. Give him the ball in the post, let him create for himself and others. I hope the Pacers continue this in Game 7/onwards, because this elevates their ceiling when they play Siakam like this.

  6. YogurtResponsible785

    As a Raptors fan, Pascal needs the ball more to be effective. Kick out corner 3s to him is such an insane play to me. Darko utilized him like that this year also.

    Pascal is a unique player and he is not a 3&D wing, playing him as one is a waste of time. Feed him in the post and let him cook. Even if there isn’t a shot there, I’ve barely seen Pascal playmake in Indiana, and his assist numbers are down.. but he’s good at it. He specializes in drawing defenses in the paint and making a play to the open man.

    One of the advantages of having Pascal on your team is that he is a tough matchup and difficult to guard- usually too tall for agile defenders and too fast for big ones. Sometimes the best offence is just giving him the ball and letting him iso- there’s a reason it was our entire offense the past 2 years. It’s boring but super efficient.

  7. EmergencySpare

    He’s not resigning here. Why would he? He’s on the wrong side of 30 and should be chasing another ring.

  8. TruthSetUFree100

    He’s only been with the team for half a year. After a full off season and full integration he’ll be even better. Think Kyrie to the Mavs.

  9. New_Essay_4869

    I always believed he would pull through. He’s a multiple time all-star and all-nba player in his prime

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