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I want to say this up front, I do not know ball... I am only a Pacers fan, and I slightly keep up with the Heat.

As someone who has had little to be excited about in the NBA for a long time, this seasons Pacers are simply exhilarating for me. I've learned more about the NBA in the last year than I have my entire life, and that really only because of how big of a turn my Pacers have taken. That said I wanted to ask if this years pacer are legitimately on the rise as being a future model for NBA offenses, or if the stats are simply inflated. The reason I make this post is because I lack perspective. There's a lot I don't understand, so I'd like to gain some perspective.

My takeaways (Please feel free to use this as discussion points):

- The Pacers offense is statistically the best offense in NBA history

- Tyrese Haliburton is him

- The Pacers are criminally underrecognized by the media

- The Pacers have an incredibly young team

- Bennedict Mathurin is in a slight slump but if he comes out the Pacers could look even scarier than they already are

- Andrew Nembhard is surprisingly good and shows potential

- Jarace Walker is supposed to help us with our defense.

- Bruce Brown might be overpaid

- Obi Toppin could be an elite 6man

- Jalen Smith having a massive uptick in production

- The odds of the Pacers getting a chip in the next 5 years is a lot higher than most people in NBA may think

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[–] SeeingThings123@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Haliburton surely is

I don’t think I’ve ever seen such an elite, high volume shooter also be such an elite, quick-processing passer…all in a lanky, 6’5” frame.

He’s quickly shaping up to be an all time great offensive player if he continues down this trajectory.