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4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

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  • 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors


    SLOW, STEADY MARCH
    TOWARD ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    PLAYOFF EDITION


    -VS-



    Game Time Start: 7:00 PM ET
    Where: Air Canada Centre, Toronto, CA
    Officials: Monty McCutchen, Tony Brown, Jason Phillips

    Media Notes: Indiana Notes, Toronto Notes
    Television: NBATV / SportsNet One
    Radio: WFNI 1070 AM, 107.5 FM / CJCL 590, 1050 AM
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    REMINDER: Per PD policy, please do not share a link to, describe how to search for, request a link to, or request a PM about streaming video of a NBA game that is not coming directly through the NBA. Not even in a "wink-wink, nudge-nudge, know-what-I-mean" round-about sort of way. Thank you


    1
    46-37
    Away: 20-22
    0
    56-27
    Home: 32-10
    Apr 21
    Apr 23
    Apr 26
    Apr 28
    7:30pm
    3:00pm
    T B D
    T B D

    MAHINMI
    ALLEN
    GEORGE
    ELLIS
    HILL
    VALANCIUNAS
    SCOLA
    POWELL
    DEROZAN
    LOWRY


    PACERS
    None reported


    RAPTORS
    None reported





    Paul George is a Beast and The Raptors' Playoff Woes are Back
    Dan Devine


    Welcome back to the playoff stage, Paul George. It missed you — at least as much as the Toronto
    Raptors did not miss it.

    After missing nearly all of the 2014-15 season following the devastating leg injury he suffered
    during a summertime USA Basketball scrimmage, the Indiana Pacers swingman continued a season
    -long return to stardom by taking over the opening game of the 2016 postseason. George scored
    27 of his game-high 33 points in the second half on Saturday, torching fellow All-Star counterpart
    DeMar DeRozan on one end, locking him down on the other and setting up his teammates to lead
    seventh-seeded Indiana to a 100-90 win that wrests home-court advantage away from the second
    -seeded Raptors in their first-round playoff series.

    "I love it. I love it," said George — who added six assists, four rebounds, four steals and two
    blocked shots in 37 1/2 minutes — after ESPN's Israel Gutierrez asked him about the feeling of
    being back in the playoffs in a post-game interview. "I'm looking at it as no pressure. I've been
    here before, being the low seed, my rookie year, so [...] all I've got to do is come out and play,
    try to do as best as I can leading. You know, my guys are behind me. They've got all the faith,
    all the trust in me. Coach [Frank Vogel] got the trust in me. Just got to come out and perform."

    Perform he did, dominating the action after intermission to knock the Raptors back on their heels
    and stir the echoes of their ignominious postseason history. Eight times, Toronto has made the
    playoffs, and eight times, Toronto has lost its first playoff game. (The Raptors did come back to
    win their first-round series in 2001, knocking off the New York Knicks in five games.)

    It has happened in each of the last two years for Raptors teams coming off the winningest season
    in franchise history under head coach Dwane Casey. The 2014 edition began a seven-game loss
    to the veteran Brooklyn Nets in which the Raps lost both the opening and deciding games on their
    home court. The 2015 version kicked off a four-game sweep at the hands of the Washington
    Wizards in which Toronto was, frankly, embarrassed.

    After a franchise-record 56 wins that sewed up the No. 2 seed in the East behind stellar seasons
    from DeRozan and point guard Kyle Lowry, this year was supposed to be different. And yet,
    following a dispiriting effort in which the Raptors shot just 38 percent from the field as a team and
    committed 20 turnovers leading to 25 Pacer points, here they are again, in an 0-1 hole and, if not
    necessarily fearing the monster under the bed, at least wondering if he really might still be down
    there.




    DeRozan wilted, proving largely unable to generate clean looks against the tenacious defense of
    one of the game's premier perimeter stoppers en route to 14 points on 5-for-19 shooting, and
    largely unable to prevent George from getting just about whatever he wanted on offensively.




    Whether still bothered by the right elbow injury that affected his shot late in the season, by the
    physical and active defense of Indiana's George Hill, or both, Lowry was utterly ineffective. He
    scored just 11 points in 41 minutes, missing 10 of his 13 field goal attempts and five of his nine
    free throws, while undercutting his seven assists with six turnovers.

    All afternoon long, the Raptors' stars looked tight, scanning and thinking rather than reading
    and reacting, due in part to Indiana's on-ball pressure at the point of attack and the specter of
    shot-blockers Ian Mahinmi and rookie Myles Turner at the rim.




    In the early going...CONTINUE READING AT BALL DON'T LIE

    Paul George and the Pacers are making the Raptors confront their demons
    Ricky O'Donnell and Jesus Gomez


    Once again, the Raptors have dropped Game 1 at home against a team with a big scoring wing.
    Will things end differently this time?


    It was an all-too familiar scene for the Toronto Raptors on Game 1 against the Indiana Pacers.
    They were coming into the postseason with home court advantage, looking to give a rabid
    fanbase the win they deserve and start what they hoped would be a deep run on the right foot.
    Instead, they were upset in Toronto by a team with a big wing they had no hope of containing.

    The Pacers' 100-90 win -- propelled by a fantastic performance from Paul George -- not only
    puts the Raptors behind in the series, but it will also make them confront their demons.

    Toronto has a pair of All-Stars starting in the backcourt in Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan, but
    there was no doubt that George was the best player on the floor in Game 1. The Pacers' star
    popped off for 33 points, six assists and four steals. George was a wrecking ball on both ends of
    the court, shutting down DeRozan while orchestrating the offense and hitting tough jumpers. His
    two-way versatility was in full display.


    As undeniably great as George is, however, his big game was made possible by the favorable
    matchup. It has to be frustrating for Toronto to keep getting beaten the same way. Big wings
    have been poison to them in the past two seasons. Paul Pierce and Joe Johnson picked them
    apart in the two upsets they suffered in the playoffs, simply because they have no one who can
    guard that type of player.

    They signed DeMarre Carroll to a huge contract in the offseason to plug that hole and be their
    wing stopper, only to see a knee injury sideline him for most of the season. He's back in action
    now but he's coming off the bench, clearly not fully healthy and in rhythm. He was only on the
    court for 19 minutes in Game 1 and didn't make much of a positive impact in any area.

    Toronto has home court advantage, a better bench and a big edge in physicality up front. The
    front office built a good team and the stars worked hard to improve on their games. And it still
    wasn't enough in Game 1 -- just like nothing they did was enough in the past two postseasons.

    The series...CONTINUE READING AT SBNATION


    Pacers
    Candace Buckner @CandaceDBuckner
    Jared Wade @8pts9secs
    Tim Donahue @TimDonahue8p9s
    Tom Lewis @indycornrows
    Ian Levy @HickoryHigh
    Whitney @its_whitney

    Raptors
    Doug Smith @SmithRaps
    Holly MacKenzie @stackmack
    Sam Holako @RapsFan
    Adam Francis @raptorshq
    Joseph Casciaro @JosephCasciaro
    Blake Murphy @BlakeMurphyODC

    This is the darkest timeline.

  • #2
    Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

    NYC Jr. and Drake gonna get Spike'd tonight. Rated PG-13
    "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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    • #3
      Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

      A win here would basically put the series away. We're playing with house money though, we already have home court advantage.

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        Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

        Gonna be tough, we really have to perform better on the glass in this one.

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          Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

          I think we lost on the rebounding end because we ended up playing a good number of Small Ball minutes. Lavoy played 14+ minutes and Jordan played only 4+ minutes. That means that we had a good # of minutes with some combination of Solo and CJ at the 4 spot with Mahinmi and Myles manning the Center spot.
          Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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            Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

            Originally posted by Gremz View Post
            Gonna be tough, we really have to perform better on the glass in this one.
            This. The Raptors will be out for blood today. We really have to control the glass if we want to take this game.
            Originally posted by IrishPacer
            Empty vessels make the most noise.

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            • #7
              Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

              Excited to see Frank's adjustments, especially since all these naive Raptors fans think we played such a flawless game and they can't play any worse. And yes, even though we won game 1 I believe Frank still makes adjustments and then tweeks them at halftime. Imo he is very underrated on making in-game adjustments. And if we win this series it will be because of PG-13 and Frank's coaching. Those are our 2 clear advantages.

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              • #8
                Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                Originally posted by PaulGeorgeHill View Post
                Excited to see Frank's adjustments, especially since all these naive Raptors fans think we played such a flawless game and they can't play any worse. And yes, even though we won game 1 I believe Frank still makes adjustments and then tweeks them at halftime. Imo he is very underrated on making in-game adjustments. And if we win this series it will be because of PG-13 and Frank's coaching. Those are our 2 clear advantages.

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                I agree with other people that think DD would be better along side PG under Vogel than he is on the Raptors. But I trust with his USC ties that he ultimately goes back to L.A. Having gotten the positive out of the way of how I view his potential with the Pacers... as a Raptor, he's prone to bricking. As is Lowry. I'm not sure why the fans are surprised that it happened the other day. Then you factor in that the Pacers with Vogel/PG have been known to shut teams down defensively and they think it's a fluke. Both are common themes and coinciding head to head on the same night makes all too much sense. That beat down their backups handed the team might have been a blessing in disguise. The players aren't worried and the fans think it's a fluke. If the Pacers win again, especially while holding them to 90, let's see if they still think it's a fluke.
                "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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                • #9
                  Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                  I fully expect Toronto to take this one. Even if they do though I still feel really good, all you can ask for when you don't have home court is to split a series and that is what we've done.


                  Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                  • #10
                    Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                    I'm way more nervous for this game. I hope we have a good performance, win or lose. This team has been so jekyll and hyde.

                    I want superstar PG13 every game, he's capable, he's been really good in the playoffs for several years .

                    Our starting front line needs to play much better.
                    "Just look at the flowers ........ BANG" - Carol "The Walking Dead"

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                    • #11
                      Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                      Don't forget our Rookie! He had 5 blocks and must have altered 4 or 6 more Myles made the painted area a no-go zone!

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                      • #12
                        Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                        Originally posted by Hoop View Post
                        I'm way more nervous for this game. I hope we have a good performance, win or lose. This team has been so jekyll and hyde.

                        I want superstar PG13 every game, he's capable, he's been really good in the playoffs for several years .

                        Our starting front line needs to play much better.

                        They're doing a purple out, they have a huge fan base and I doubt the league wants the #2 seed, 55 win Raptors to lose the series starting 0-2 at home. With that being said, I am not really nervous about the match up of the two teams head to head. It's more the momentum of the crowd potentially influencing the refs. Vogel and PG have been there before, PG wasn't fazed when interviewed on his way off the court after the win. He expected to win and for the Pacers it was business as usual with the return of PG in the playoffs. Like I said, I actually feel good about winning this game if the refs call a similar game. Raptors shot like 10 more ft's than the Pacers I think? But the reffing didn't seem against the Pacers by any means so I'll take it. Even if the fans get to the refs, PG is good enough to sit em down.
                        "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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                        • #13
                          Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                          We'll win.
                          Last edited by imawhat; 04-18-2016, 06:59 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                            Lets get the second win

                            I love you Pacers

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                            • #15
                              Re: 4/18/2016 NBA Playoffs, First Round - Game Thread #2: Pacers Vs. Raptors

                              40 minutes...


                              "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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