Inside the Pacers’ Secret Strategy That Secured Their Championship Glory—Revealed!

Inside the Pacers' Secret Strategy That Secured Their Championship Glory—Revealed!

Who really shapes the destiny of NBA crowns? Everyone’s got their eyes locked on the Oklahoma City Thunder this season — and for good reason, right? They’ve got that palpable aura of likely champions that’ll be hard to shake. But hey, let’s not just write off the Indiana Pacers just yet. What if their unlikely road to hoisting the Larry O’Brien isn’t just a fairy tale? Digging into the heart of the numbers, we uncover a secret sauce — a handful of jaw-dropping stats that hint the Pacers might just pull off the improbable. At the forefront? Tyrese Haliburton needing to flip a switch, becoming downright ferocious on offense — a tall order when his biggest hurdle remains the relentless Lu Dort. It’s an uphill battle, no doubt, but the beauty of basketball lies in those unexpected stories that defy the odds. Curious how this saga unfolds and what it means for the league? Dive in and take a closer look. LEARN MORE

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Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine are well aware that the Oklahoma City Thunder are LIKELY to win this year’s NBA title. But what is Indiana’s path to a championship, and just how viable is it? The Big Number has unearthed the key stats that prove how the Pacers could walk away with the Larry O, as improbable as it may seem. It would have to start with Tyrese Haliburton becoming ultra aggressive, which will be easier said than done against his #1 kryptonite: Lu Dort. (Photo by Jeff Dean/Getty Images)

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