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The Red and Black List of the Eastern Conference Finals: The Pacers’ Double Stars shine in the Eastern Conference Finals, Carlisle’s skills and tactics are perfectly over Thibodeau!

There are many good shows in the NBA game, and I will listen to you whoever is the god or who is the trick. On June 1, the NBA ushered in the sixth match between the Pacers and the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Pacers eliminated the Knicks 4-2 and advanced to the Finals after 25 years. So how did the players perform in the Eastern Conference Finals series? This column will take you to see the red and black list of this round of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Special Red List

Heavy Swords, No Fighter, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Flaws, No Downs' gorgeous offensive footsteps in the inside, but this does not prevent him from finding the best gap and using the most simple means to successfully get points again and again. As a member of the former Raptors' first championship, Siakam can integrate into the team's tactical system in the fastest way. In the G6 that directly decided to advance, Siakam used the highest score in the game to let the Pacers kill the suspense of the series 125-108, and he naturally became the most valuable player in the East Finals series.

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Pacers Halliburton: Series Average 21 points, 6 rebounds, 10.5 assists

At the moment when the player position is getting blurred, the Pacers' way of setting a traditional point guard at the core seems a bit out of place. However, although Halliburton is close to the traditional No. 1 position in style, he is an absolute all-rounder in ability. As the player with the most ball time per game in the whole team, Halliburton can adjust his playing style as the game progresses. When the team needs him to score, some difficult single three-pointers are not a problem, and can perfectly adapt to any tactics of the coach. What's even more rare is that Halliburton has a giant heart. When he performed poorly in G5, he can adjust his condition to the best at the fastest speed and play a double-double in G6 to help the team advance.

The difference between having a crown and not having a crown is that the coach of the big

Pacers coach Carlisle

As the champion coach, Carlisle is always taking one step and three steps to predict the opponent first, while his opponent Thibodeau's coaching is a bit more stubborn and dull. The difference between the two ultimately determines the fate of the two teams.

Red List

The blood of offense is always hot

Knicks Brunson: Average of 30.7 points and 5.7 assists

Brunson, who was eliminated in the series, became the scoring champion of the Eastern Conference Finals series. Even though Brunson's own disadvantages and shortcomings are very obvious, he is the most bloody player in the Knicks series.

Best of all, start over again

Knickstown: Average of 24.8 points and 12.2 rebounds in the series,

Downs not only averaged 20+10 games, but also successfully removed his soft-girl hat. He is the team's biggest wealth from starting over next season.

successfully played the role of the disruptor

Pacers Nesmith: Average of 13.2 points in the series, with a three-point shooting percentage of 53.3%

The main players of the two teams are roughly at the same level, and Nesmith's sudden emergence of the God-Certain three-pointer also made the balance of the two teams clearly tilt.

Completed the most difficult task

Pacers Nembhard: Brunson, who averaged 9.8 points and 2 steals per game in the series, is not easy to limit, but Nembhard still used all his strength in G6 and finally "suspended" the opponent.

The God of Frontcourt Rebound

Knicks Mitchell Robinson: Average of 7.5 rebounds in the series, of which 3.7 offensive rebounds

Although he was finally eliminated with the team, Miro's terrifying offensive rebounding ability still made the Pacers' crowdfunding insider feel "feared". The stubbornness determines the fate of the Knicks coach Thibodeau

The tactic of being dubbed "Five Donkeys" ensures the team's lower limit but also restricts their upper limit.

It is difficult to shoulder the burden

Knicks McBride: Average of 5.5 points in the series

McBride is one of the few young players outside the main players who are willing to give opportunities, but his performance is not satisfactory.