Who Needs a Pace(r) Maker, When You Have Two Harts?: Official Pacers (#6) vs. Knicks (#2) East Semifinals Thread

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And as I'm sure you've noticed, Indy is MUCH different at home compared to on the road.
Indiana shooting performance/percentage today on the road in game 7 was the best ever in nba playoff history. They hit 53 of their 79 field goal attempts, so they hit 67.1% of their shots, this is an exceptional level of consistency and accuracy. I don’t think they will have a shooting performance like that again next series, especially against Boston, in Boston. But if they steal one game in Boston, on the road and then win all three of their home games, they might pull the upset and win in 6.

So far in these playoffs , after two rounds, The pacers are 2-5 on the road this year, but they got the most important one today.
 

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Indiana shooting performance/percentage today on the road in game 7 was the best ever in nba playoff history. They hit 53 of their 79 field goal attempts, so they hit 67.1% of their shots, this is an exceptional level of consistency and accuracy. I don’t think they will have a shooting performance like that again next series, especially against Boston, in Boston. But if they steal one game in Boston, on the road and then win all three of their home games, they might pull the upset and win in 6.

So far in these playoffs , after two rounds, The pacers are 2-5 on the road this year, but they got the most important one today.

They also went off in one of their home games too.
 

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Neurodivergent is a non-medical term that describes people whose brains process information differently from what is typical

Ok but who determines what "typical" info processing is :patrice:

There is no medical definition for being mentally "normal"

Only definitions of what's considered "disorderly"

Scammin ass medical folk just wanna keep us pilled up
 
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