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The Pacers 4 major tactics! The Spurs will reappear in the team s ultimate basketball 11 years after winning the championship

Indiana is a small ball market, and Pacers are not paying enough attention. So the fact that they achieved the best record in the same period after entering 2025 has been ignored. If they abandon this fact, they will feel that it is unexpected that they will reach the Eastern Conference Finals and win the Knicks in two straight away games away. If you know this fact and understand the Pacers’ tactics, you will feel that their current results are normal.

It is true that walkers are egalitarian. They rotate long, play team basketball, and do a good job of executing coach tactics. Everyone can handle the ball and everyone can shoot three-pointers, and the field space is excellent. Having a stadium space means that there are often empty spaces, and the opportunity for empty spaces is always there, whether in the hands of Halliburton, Nemhard, or McConnell, there is the right to fire. Carlisle's dynamic offense has inspired everyone's enthusiasm, and such enthusiasm is not only reflected in the offensive end, but also brought to the defensive end. It can be said that Pacers are the representative of the attack and defense of the people.

But do walkers only have egalitarianism? Obviously not. Whether on the offensive or defensive, they still have many killer moves. First of all, the Pacers are a fast-paced team, and getting a long rebound and pushing back and hitting back is awesome. Because Halliburton, Nemhard, Nesmith, and Siakam, whoever gets the ball can complete a fast break counterattack in 7 seconds through a long pass or a one-stop. The Bucks and the Cavaliers couldn't handle it, and the Knicks, who used short rotation, were even more exhausted.

Secondly, based on the long rotation of Pacers, everyone is both young and physically strong, so they run all over the field on both ends of offense and defense. On the offensive end, you can create offensive opportunities through chaos, and on the defensive end, you can squeeze out covers, replace defenses, and assist defenses, and the in-place rate is very high. And their awesomeness is that anyone in the rotation lineup can defend themselves, and there is no weak ring that can be specifically targeted by the opponent. It is said that Halliburton has a strong offense and a weak defense. In fact, his block is the best in the No. 1 position, and he can also provide some assisted defense. When facing Bridges, one-on-one defense is not a disadvantage.

Furthermore, the Pacers have a strong ability to find misalignment on the offensive end, and almost everyone can seize the opportunity of misalignment. Halliburton and Nemhard can play small and big, break through and shoot. Siakam and Turner can also catch misalignment and play small, and have a high degree of confidence.

Finally, when the Pacers' dynamic offense really stagnated, they still have pick-and-rolls in the 1st and 5th positions to solve the problem. Halliburton and Siakam pick-and-roll, Halliburton and Turner pick-and-roll, the screener can bounce outside or go down, and the ball holder can find a rhythmic three-pointer through pick-and-roll, dribble, or score a three-pointer, or score a goal in the inside, or find a misplaced and open teammate in the advancement of the ball. In short, the Pacers' offense can be described as unpredictable.

Basketball is a five-person sport after all. It is good to have core such as Doncic, James, Jokic, Mitchell, Leonard, and Tatum. Everyone can participate in tactics, everyone ensures efficiency, and can guarantee each other's bottom line. Who can say that it is not good? Only one person in the same round ends up shooting, and the core scores are also obtained, and the role players are also obtained. Most team core players get, but role players cannot get, and the Pacers can get points from core to role players, and they will win in the end. Of course, the coach who can tie all the rotation players into a rope has been the current Carlisle 11 years later since the Spurs Popovich in 2014.