Carlisle: There are many problems with the team s lack of fighting spirit, and I will find a way to help Halliburton recover his form
11:58pm, 30 May 2025Basketball

On May 30, the NBA Eastern Conference Finals G5 came to an end. The Knicks defeated the Pacers 111-94, chasing the total score to 2-3. Pacers head coach Carlisle was interviewed by the media after the game and commented on the game.
Carlisle said: "We have never taken the lead in the game, and there are many problems. Obviously, we are not playing impactful enough, we have to play better. At the beginning of the game, in such an atmosphere, we did not show the intensity and the necessary attitude. We were at a disadvantage in rebounding and turnovers, and we were not good enough. It has a lot to do with the opponents, so we should praise their performance."
When talking about the fact that Halliburton, the team's star, only made 7 shots in this game, Carlisle said: "As a team, we have to remain aggressive and have to balance a certain degree. I will look at this issue, and there are some things I have to do to help him (find his form)."
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