I'm wondering if he got hurt during that play with Brown in the first quarter. He went down rough and my first fear was him reinjuring/aggravating his back spasms
Boston fans and players crying about foul calls is ******* comical.
Telecast just said he wouldn't be returning to the game after suffering a leg injury as the broadcast went to commercial.I have these guys on mute but looks like you guys don’t know what happened to Tyrese either?
Hamstrings are just so prone to reinjury unless you get a long time off. Yes, hopefully it's just minor. I have my doubts.Poetic irony. The game after he gets paid thanks to rushing back from injury to make the games played minimum, he re-aggravates it. Hopefully it's only minor.
It just sucks.
While I don't think Tyrese has quite reached max super stardom, he is quite obviously the oil for that Pacers engine. They are probably not winning the series with him, but they have no shot without him.
I've never seen Mathurin play, but if he could play and shoot better than some of the other Pacer reserves, that would be good, and his injury was a big blow.I really thought they could get it to 2-2 for a three game series.
The foul discrepancy in game one was comically bad and they had to totally implode to lose. Then game two they dominated for a quarter, got killed for a quarter, yet got that game back to a 2 point game late in the third.
Without Tyrese though they are a long shot to win a game at home. I have no idea why nobody mentions it but Mathurin being out is the loss of a real weapon on offense too. Probably their most athletic player and a 15ppg starter.
I've never seen Mathurin play, but if he could play and shoot better than some of the other Pacer reserves, that would be good, and his injury was a big blow.
For example, Sheppard seems to get a lot of play time now, but honestly, I think I could shoot better than him! Not saying a whole lot.
Mathurin is essentially the complete opposite player of Tyrese, in the best way possible. He attacks the rim with almost reckless abandon. He's almost ANT-lite.I've never seen Mathurin play, but if he could play and shoot better than some of the other Pacer reserves, that would be good, and his injury was a big blow.
For example, Sheppard seems to get a lot of play time now, but honestly, I think I could shoot better than him! Not saying a whole lot.
The Pacers are now two quick games away from their '23-24 epitaph.
So what will happen tonight? They will probably win.
I don't think that's happening! Pacers have no chance w/o Hali. Celtics are pretty good.