Jarace Walker's versatility, Bennedict Mathurin's development, and Indiana Pacers preseason analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @LockedOnPacers
    @LockedOnPacers  14 дней назад +3

    Timestamps!
    2:07 Pacers' Preseason Consistency Issues
    5:36 Jarace Walker's Preseason Performance
    8:46 Pacers' Unique Playing Style
    14:31 Ben Sheppard's Role
    18:00 Experimenting with Small Ball Lineups
    21:52 Intriguing Role of the Backup Center
    23:07 Player Performance and Shooting Efficiency
    31:24 James Wiseman's Role and Development

  • @JoshCharTrav
    @JoshCharTrav 14 дней назад +5

    The Pacers are +8 better when Wiseman is on the floor and is -1 worse when he's off the floor this preseason. He's been one of the Pacers better players. This is nonsense.

    • @Thomas-j3e
      @Thomas-j3e 13 дней назад +1

      Wiseman is developing his game. His hands have improved. Not turning over the ball. Not fouling when he attempts to block shots. His size is altering shots!he is working on his passing and defense now. He needs to play to get more consistent at defense! Go Pacers

    • @Thomas-j3e
      @Thomas-j3e 13 дней назад +1

      @@clytnjmsTony and his friends Ben and Kukuhil have been very extremely critical of Wiseman since he got to the Pacers! This has got to stop. Wiseman is gonna have shut them up with his play! Go Pacers

  • @JamesForsure
    @JamesForsure 13 дней назад

    Nice video are you open to new idea??

  • @79glane928
    @79glane928 12 дней назад

    I dont see the improvement with Mathurin TBH. Moderately better as a passer but his defense is still bad and he is still a ball stopper. Shot is still very inconsistent. Its still early. Hope Im wrong.
    Much more optimistic on Walker. His shot looks great but his defense is still lacking considering how much ability he has on that end. I still question his motor. He is playing harder but it is clearly forced and not very instinctive. We will see.
    The pacers shouldve been way more aggressive in the offseason.