Sika: We have everything we can win, and we play very well
4:10am, 2 June 2025Basketball
June 1: In the Eastern Conference Final of the NBA Playoffs, the Pacers defeated the Knicks 125-108 and entered the Finals 4-2 with a big score. After the game, Siakam was interviewed by reporters.
Outlook summary match, Siakam said: "We have all the factors that can win the championship. We have a mixture of young players and veterans, and we play team basketball."
Pacers player Siakam still performed very stably in this game. Not only is he very efficient in offense, but he also sent blocks many times in defense.
He played for 36 minutes and 8 seconds, made 10 of 18 shots (3 of 5 three-pointers), and 8 of 11 free throws, scoring the highest 31 points in the game, and also had 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 3 blocks, tied for the team's highest +25 with plus or negative values.
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