Draymond Green Predicts Celtics Will Easily Defeat Pacers In Eastern Conference Finals

Draymond Green Predicts Celtics Will Easily Defeat Pacers In Eastern Conference Finals
Draymond Green Predicts Celtics Will Easily Defeat Pacers In Eastern Conference Finals

Draymond Green Predicts Celtics Will Easily Defeat Pacers In Eastern Conference Finals

Even though the Indiana Pacers have advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, Draymond Green is still not convinced. Even after the Pacers defeated the Knicks, he minimized their achievement on his program.

“The Draymond Green Show,” calling them just a regular-season squad. Green projected a “gentleman’s sweep” of Indiana in five games, which the Boston Celtics would comfortably manage.

“I still believe that they are an 82-game club. Since the Knicks weren’t a serious contender, someone had to win. Boston will win, I’m sure of it—probably in five games. Green stated, “I think this is the end of the road for the Pacers. Congratulations on making it this far.”

Draymond Green Predicts Celtics Will Easily Defeat Pacers In Eastern Conference Finals
Draymond Green Predicts Celtics Will Easily Defeat Pacers In Eastern Conference Finals

Green’s remarks support his view that the Celtics are the only genuine East rivals. Tyrese Haliburton and other players may find more motivation from Green’s criticism, even if the Pacers have proven their resiliency by overcoming Milwaukee and New York.

The Pacers are underdogs in the upcoming series versus Boston, but they shouldn’t be taken lightly.

Finding the open man is another area where the Pacers have an advantage in this NBA Playoffs showdown. Together with McConnell and Nesmith, Rick Carlisle and Haliburton are adept at dismantling any defensive plan that is sent their way.

Because of this, they average 30.8 assists per game compared to the Celtics’ 26.9 assists. It’s crazy how well this ability to contain score explosions spreads.

In other parts of the game, the Celtics are more dominant. The fact that they also got rest while waiting for Kristaps Porzingis’ return is also a good sign.

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