Myles Turner says “The Power of Friendship” is the secret to the Pacers’ success

It has to go through 25 years since the Pacers last reached the NBA finals, as Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam led the game in Game 6 after defeating the Knicks last Saturday night. The Eastern Conference Finals ended Indiana’s favor 4-2.
When their big guys dropped by 31 points and his co-star scored 11 of 21 points in the fourth quarter, the Family Team beat New York 125-108. Now, this is just the second time in their franchise history that they have qualified for the final stages, as their first trip took place in 2000.
“I think this is the new blueprint for the league, man.” The reporter asked them what the formula for success was. “I think the super and stacked years aren’t as effective as before. This NBA is very stylish because I’ve joined the league. It’s just changing.”
The big guy then explained what he believed the two finalists were in common. “But the new trends are just what we are doing now, OKC does the same thing. Young people, go out and run, defend. Using the power of friendship is what they say.”
Although not a favorite, Tyrese Haliburton doesn’t seem to be bothered by odds with Indiana. If point guards like anything, it’s proving everyone is wrong. “As long as the guys in our locker room, people in this building believe that anything is possible.
“So we are very excited about the challenge. It’s a very good team in front of us, no “expert” or analysts will choose us [to win] It doesn’t matter. We prefer this. It would be interesting. “The superstar told reporters Tuesday before facing his first game against Oklahoma City on Thursday.
Rick Carlisle shared: “It’s not the time to pop up the champagne. “When you get to this point this season, it’s two teams, it’s a goal. So it becomes something global or nothing, and we understand its size. ”



