Pacers forward: I was just meditating when I rolled my eyes, I wanted to have a single game of 30 points
6:10am, 27 June 2025Basketball
In the previous NBA Finals G6, the Indiana Pacers, who returned to their home court, easily defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 108-91. After this game, the Pacers tied the total score of the series to 3-3, and both sides returned to the same starting line again. Before this game, the video of Pacers starting line star Pascal Siakam rolling his eyes while praying before the game suddenly became popular on the Internet. In addition, the Pacers won a big victory in G6 to equalize the total score of the series, and Siakam immediately became the focus of everyone's attention after the game.
After this game, Siakam was also asked about this in an interview. In response, he said: Yes, Myles Turner showed me the video at that time, and they said I was like a devil? Actually, I was meditating at the time, and I also hoped that I could be possessed by some mysterious state, hoping to have a single game of 30 points or other brave performance in the game. Then I tried to close my eyes. What I thought was that I should have closed it, but in fact you saw it, I didn’t really close my eyes. It’s like most of the time, we want to get back the state of self, but in fact, our real performance is like I’m out of control this time. The point is that this happened more before, and then I had to remind myself every time: Hey, close your eyes, close your eyes. Fortunately, the situation did not completely get out of control this time. Everyone was just discussing this matter and talking about my situation. Of course I can accept this. So far in the playoffs, Siakam has made a total of 22 appearances, averaging 33.3 minutes per game, averaging 20.7 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.7 blocks, and 1.3 turnovers and 2.9 fouls. His shooting percentage is 51.8%, three-point shooting percentage is 42.9%, and free throw shooting percentage is 72.2%. In the series G6, Siakam still maintained a very stable state. In 32 minutes and 02 seconds of playing time, he made 6 of 14 shots, 1 of 3 from outside the three-point line, and 3 of 3 free throws, scoring 16 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 block, including 5 frontcourt rebounds, 1 turnover and 2 fouls, and the plus and negative value also reached +13.
Siakam's performance during the playoffs is impressive. He has maintained an extremely stable level in most games. He also won the honor of the Eastern Conference Finals MVP before. His performance during the Finals and his importance to the team are also visible to the naked eye. In the next G7, I wonder what kind of performance of Siakam, the "meditation master", will be like this. Can he continue to maintain this level, help the team win the championship smoothly, and successfully win the first FMVP honor in his personal career?
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