Indiana Pacers Resilient After Heartbreaking Game 1 Loss to Celtics

Indiana Pacers Resilient After Heartbreaking Game 1 Loss to Celtics

At the end of Game 1 on Tuesday, the Indiana Pacers were leading by three points with nine seconds remaining and were on the verge of securing a victory in the series opener at TD Garden. After one turnover, a Jaylen Brown double bang, and 10 Jayson Tatum points in overtime, the Celtics were rejoicing.

Tatum stated that it doesn’t demonstrate anything. We emerged victorious in a significant match. The series is not finished yet. Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle stated that their team simply needs to continue battling the way they did in this game. “We will return on Thursday as well.”

The Indiana Pacers have faced this situation previously, rebounding from Game 1 defeats against the Bucks and Knicks in earlier rounds. According to history, Game 2 tonight (8 ET, ESPN) might have a more significant influence on the series compared to Game 1.

  • Teams that are defeated in the first game of the Conference/Division Finals have a historical series record of 29 wins and 105 losses, giving them a 21.6% likelihood of winning.
  • Teams that are defeated in Games 1 & 2 during the Conference/Division Finals have a historical record of 6 wins and 74 losses in the series (a 7.5% probability of winning).
  • Teams that even the series at 1-1 after being behind 0-1 in a Conference/Division Finals have a historical record of 23-31 in the series (equating to a 42.6% probability of winning).

Even though Indiana lost the series opener on Tuesday, there are still many positives to carry forward.

Indiana Pacers Takeaways

Despite the fact, that it reached 32 points, Indy turned the ball over 21 times, which went to Boston’s benefit, the Pacers were very close to the road win as they dominated in some crucial factors.

  • Assists:  Indiana Pacers was involved in 21 giveaways, the most among all the teams in this playoffs, but the Pacers also had 38 assists, tying up their franchise playoff record.
  • Shooting:  
  • Comebacks:  During the first three-quarters of the game, Indiana Pacers came from behind and managed to level the scores thrice after being down by double digits.
  • Balance:  Tyrese Haliburton scored 25 points and registered 10 assists, Pascal Siakam had 24 points and 12 rebounds, and Myles Turner had 23 pts and 10 rebounds and four other Pacers had 12+ points.
  • No Panic:  The Indiana Pacers’ hope allowed them to come from behind against Milwaukee and New York, they hope to do the same against Boston who is 0-2 in Game 2s this postseason.

Following a defeat in the first match against Milwaukee, Indiana clinched four out of the next five matches to proceed to the next round and after being down in the series 2-0, they eliminated the Knicks in seven games.

Haliburton: “What I will say is encouraging is that we’ve been trash in Game 1s… Today, we played great for about 47 minutes.”

Turner: “You go back to the Milwaukee series; we lost that Game 1. You go back to the New York series; we lost that Game 1 in a close fashion as well. So, it’s definitely a long series.”

Siakam: “As long as we continue to do us, we’ll be fine.”

Once more Indiana is to be challenged as they seek to draw even and take the series back to Indianapolis with them and some valuable momentum.

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