INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - After seeing Indiana’s defense stifle the Milwaukee Bucks’ shooters, Pacers coach Rick Carlisle made it clear to his team that it needs to be even better in Game 2.
Pacers seek to make Game 2 more difficult for Bucks as NBA playoff teams focus on defensive effort
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - After seeing Indiana’s defense stifle the Milwaukee Bucks’ shooters, Pacers coach Rick Carlisle made it clear to his team that it needs to be even better in Game 2.
Yes, even in an NBA era defined by pace, spacing and 3-point shooting on offense, Carlisle knows postseason success usually comes down to defense.
The Pacers’ performance in Saturday’s first-round playoff series opener looked better on paper than it apparently did to Carlisle.
Milwaukee made 9 of 37 3-pointers (24.3%) after leading the league at 38.7% during the regular season and finished 17 1/2 points below its scoring average despite getting 36 points and 12 rebounds from two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. The problem: Milwaukee’s four other starters totaled 14 points and two of them failed to score.