WayneFleekHoosier Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I was at the Pacers game tonight and that was the best game I have ever seen in person Incredible series of events to end that game plus the post game theatrics. Sent from my iPad using BtownBanners mobile app Quote
Scotty R Posted April 30 Posted April 30 5 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said: Incredible series of events to end that game plus the post game theatrics. Sent from my iPad using BtownBanners mobile app I was still in the arena but was to far up to see what started the altercation after the game Quote
Aaron Posted April 30 Posted April 30 16 minutes ago, Scotty R said: I was at the Pacers game tonight and that was the best game I have ever seen in person Its up there but I go a lot so besides tonight been at following games that were thrilling and this is in no particular order of best one: 1. Haliburton 4 pt play in regular season early this year 2. Nembhard long three for win vs. Knicks in playoffs last yr 3. Haliburton game winner vs. Bucks in OT last yr of game 3 4. Late winner vs. Suns middle of last year 5. Bogdanovic game w/ seven three's and 30 points to beat Lebron in playoffs 6. Thriller over Knicks in 2013 to advance to Eastern Conference Finals 7. NBA finals game 3 win vs. Lakers 8. First ever game I went to beat Bulls and Michael Jordon when Bulls went 72-10. 9. Tonight of course There are probably a few others but those immediately come to mind including tonight. Another note is it amazing to me how Gainbridge Fieldhouse goes from a library and my least favorite place for a game atmosphere in regular season to as good an atmosphere as any big time vintage Assembly Hall atmosphere in playoffs. Gainbridge is by no means unique in this regard in NBA, but atmospheres from regular season to playoffs go from about 2/10 to 10/10 in postseason. I would say NBA is league with biggest discrepancy from regular season to postseason with intensity both on the court and in the stands. thebigweave and moyemayhem 2 Quote
Scotty R Posted April 30 Posted April 30 1 minute ago, Aaron said: Its up there but I go a lot so besides tonight been at following games that were thrilling and this is in no particular order of best one: 1. Haliburton 4 pt play in regular season early this year 2. Nembhard long three for win vs. Knicks in playoffs last yr 3. Haliburton game winner vs. Bucks in OT last yr of game 3 4. Late winner vs. Suns middle of last year 5. Bogdanovic game w/ seven three's and 30 points to beat Lebron in playoffs 6. Thriller over Knicks in 2013 to advance to Eastern Conference Finals 7. NBA finals game 3 win vs. Lakers 8. First ever game I went to beat Bulls and Michael Jordon when Bulls went 72-10. 9. Tonight of course There are probably a few others but those immediately come to mind including tonight. Another note is it amazing to me how Gainbridge Fieldhouse goes from a library and my least favorite place for a game atmosphere in regular season to as good an atmosphere as any big time vintage Assembly Hall atmosphere in playoffs. Gainbridge is by no means unique in this regard in NBA, but atmospheres from regular season to playoffs go from about 2/10 to 10/10 in postseason. I would say NBA is league with biggest discrepancy from regular season to postseason with intensity both on the court and in the stands. I was at your #5 I was at the 94 playoff clincher vs Orlando. The previous best I saw was vs Boston in game 4 of the best of 5 series.where Chuck Person went crazy in the 4th to get the win. thebigweave and Aaron 2 Quote
Hovadipo Posted May 7 Author Posted May 7 sirhoosierlot, Pagoda, Hollywood Mike Miranda and 4 others 6 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted May 7 Posted May 7 6 minutes ago, Hovadipo said: GiganticEnormous Hovadipo and HoosierHoopster 1 1 Quote
KingPG21 Posted May 7 Posted May 7 I love this tean so much hoosierfan6157, Pagoda and thebigweave 3 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Remember when TH was voted most overrated player. Pepperidge farms remembers thebigweave, Loaded Chicken Sandwich and Pagoda 3 Quote
moyemayhem Posted May 7 Posted May 7 https://x.com/pitlessball/status/1919952218125427189?s=46&t=xHjmpvrXkRF0KKDD8jPdPQ Pagoda 1 Quote
Pagoda Posted May 7 Posted May 7 7 minutes ago, moyemayhem said: https://x.com/pitlessball/status/1919952218125427189?s=46&t=xHjmpvrXkRF0KKDD8jPdPQ So far he’s been the successor to Reggie. From the clutch moments to annoying the opposition and not backing down… he’s been great. Quote
Demo Posted May 7 Posted May 7 That is an incredible stat. HoosierHoopster, thebigweave and Stuhoo 3 Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted May 7 Posted May 7 4 hours ago, Pagoda said: So far he’s been the successor to Reggie. From the clutch moments to annoying the opposition and not backing down… he’s been great. If only he’d do the choke-gesture to spike lee lol Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted May 7 Posted May 7 On 4/29/2025 at 10:17 PM, Aaron said: Its up there but I go a lot so besides tonight been at following games that were thrilling and this is in no particular order of best one: 1. Haliburton 4 pt play in regular season early this year 2. Nembhard long three for win vs. Knicks in playoffs last yr 3. Haliburton game winner vs. Bucks in OT last yr of game 3 4. Late winner vs. Suns middle of last year 5. Bogdanovic game w/ seven three's and 30 points to beat Lebron in playoffs 6. Thriller over Knicks in 2013 to advance to Eastern Conference Finals 7. NBA finals game 3 win vs. Lakers 8. First ever game I went to beat Bulls and Michael Jordon when Bulls went 72-10. 9. Tonight of course There are probably a few others but those immediately come to mind including tonight. Another note is it amazing to me how Gainbridge Fieldhouse goes from a library and my least favorite place for a game atmosphere in regular season to as good an atmosphere as any big time vintage Assembly Hall atmosphere in playoffs. Gainbridge is by no means unique in this regard in NBA, but atmospheres from regular season to playoffs go from about 2/10 to 10/10 in postseason. I would say NBA is league with biggest discrepancy from regular season to postseason with intensity both on the court and in the stands. Saw Reggie’s 8 points in the final seconds to down the Knicks in that historic playoff game. Have never before or after seen 1 player completely demoralize and silence an entire arena like that. Reggie remains my favorite player of all time, partly for that sequence. I love Haliburton’s trajectory as a Pacer and all around elite player. He isn’t the pointedly taunting, disrespectful get under your skin player Regg was, but his level of class while playing elite clutch ball is special Aaron and thebigweave 2 Quote
Hovadipo Posted May 7 Author Posted May 7 1 minute ago, HoosierHoopster said: Saw Reggie’s 8 points in the final seconds to down the Knicks in that historic playoff game. Have never before or after seen 1 player completely demoralize and silence an entire arena like that. Reggie remains my favorite player of all time, partly for that sequence. Highly recommend if you haven't watched this yet. HoosierHoopster 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted May 7 Posted May 7 4 hours ago, Pagoda said: So far he’s been the successor to Reggie. From the clutch moments to annoying the opposition and not backing down… he’s been great. 100%. And unlike some pretenders in the past he’s fun to watch. Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted May 8 Posted May 8 19 hours ago, Hovadipo said: Highly recommend if you haven't watched this yet. That was excellent, thanks. Had never heard Jackson’s side of the Malice in the Palace or Reggie’s breakdown of it. Great interview/ talk all around. I was watching that game live at the time (on tv), couldn’t believe it. That team was so clearly locked in for the championship. They were truly stacked in the way Reggie described, such a shame that stupid fan threw that beer on Artest. Crazy to think that an entire championship year can be thrown away by one stupid fan’s conduct. Of course Artest shouldn’t have run up in the stands like that, and my stomach sank as I watched it happen, but the timing, place was a powder keg, Artest had just been separated, a brawl on the floor had just been avoided. Just nuts Hovadipo 1 Quote
Hovadipo Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 2 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said: That was excellent, thanks. Had never heard Jackson’s side of the Malice in the Palace or Reggie’s breakdown of it. Great interview/ talk all around. I was watching that game live at the time (on tv), couldn’t believe it. That team was so clearly locked in for the championship. They were truly stacked in the way Reggie described, such a shame that stupid fan threw that beer on Artest. Crazy to think that an entire championship year can be thrown away by one stupid fan’s conduct. Of course Artest shouldn’t have run up in the stands like that, and my stomach sank as I watched it happen, but the timing, place was a powder keg, Artest had just been separated, a brawl on the floor had just been avoided. Just nuts The Netflix doc on the Malice was good too. Most involved were interviewed for it, including the involved fans. Reggie, Artest, and O'Neal were on it at least. I watched it happen live too (which was random, I didn't grow up in an NBA house but for some reason my dad and I had it on) but was pretty young and didn't completely understand how good that Pacers team was at the time. Over the years obviously I've learned what that all meant and then the documentary packaged all of that up into an hour or so. Also, if you listen to the right episodes, Jackson tells some wild stories about those 2000s Pacers teams he was on. The Al Harrington episode specifically had some good stuff. The show is a gold mine for NBA stories from that time period. Demo, HoosierHoopster, Pagoda and 1 other 4 Quote
OliviaPope40 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) 6 hours ago, Hovadipo said: The Netflix doc on the Malice was good too. Most involved were interviewed for it, including the involved fans. Reggie, Artest, and O'Neal were on it at least. I watched it happen live too (which was random, I didn't grow up in an NBA house but for some reason my dad and I had it on) but was pretty young and didn't completely understand how good that Pacers team was at the time. Over the years obviously I've learned what that all meant and then the documentary packaged all of that up into an hour or so. Also, if you listen to the right episodes, Jackson tells some wild stories about those 2000s Pacers teams he was on. The Al Harrington episode specifically had some good stuff. The show is a gold mine for NBA stories from that time period. That documentary was really good. Interesting at how for a number of years they couldn't even talk about what happened that night. Edited May 8 by OliviaPope40 Hovadipo 1 Quote
Demo Posted May 12 Posted May 12 Wow. If you’re inclined toward the conspiratorial, a sequence of the Mavs gifting Doncic to the Lakers for 50 cents on the dollar followed by them then hitting the 50-1 shot for Cooper Flagg, is about as tidy a fix as is imaginable. I’m not, but, man, that is just so bad. thebigweave, Pagoda and Home Jersey 3 Quote
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