
Pascal Siakam shows off commendable football skills with his practice basketball ahead of Game 2 against OKC Thunder
The Pacers currently lead the Finals 1-0 after a dramatic 111-110 victory that stunned the top-seeded Thunder in Game 1.
Pascal Siakam didn't hide his astonishing
basketball skills
ahead of Game 2
Indiana Pacers Pascal Siakam. Image via: Getty Images
Pascal Siakam is catching eyes with his playful pre-game antics. The NBA shared a video on X of the All-Star forward juggling a basketball with his feet like a soccer pro. 'More of P's soccer skills on display today,' the league wrote, adding to the fun with an earlier clip captioned, 'P always brings the skills.
Now he's bringing them back to the finals 🔥.'
Siakam has been deadly serious when it counts. He posted 19 points and 10 rebounds in Game 1, continuing a postseason that's seen him average 20.9 points and 6.0 boards. His performance in the Eastern Conference Finals earned him the Larry Bird Trophy after his stunning MVP-winning performance against the New York Knicks.
Indiana's Game 1 win didn't fall right into their hands.
The Thunder led most of the night before Tyrese Haliburton's game-winning shot with just 0.3 seconds left, completed a 35-25 fourth-quarter rally. The Thunder, previously 8-1 at home this postseason, lost only their second game at Paycom Center.
Despite the win, both Haliburton and Siakam know the team has work to do. 'Hell yeah,' Haliburton told Siakam after the game. 'We did our job. Cmon baby. Let's get greedy.' Siakam replied, 'We didn't even play well.'
Haliburton candidly acknowledged their flaws, 'We can't turn the ball over that much… But come May and June, it doesn't matter how you get them, just get them.'
Now just three wins from their first-ever NBA title, the Pacers are chasing history, with Siakam chasing ring number two and Haliburton hungry for his first. As Game 2 looms, the Thunder, 10.5-point favorites per ESPN BET, are on high alert. As head coach Mark Daigneault warned, 'The better team is going to win. And we want to do everything we can to be that team.'
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Now, all eyes are on Game 2. Will the Pacers pull off the same miracle as Game 1? Only time will tell, but certainly, the anticipation is sky high for the Pacers fans.
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