Pacers' Jeff Teague: "We’re playing for pride now. We ain’t getting swept"
The Pacers lost Game 3 after leading by 25
The Pacers lost Game 3 against the Cavaliers after leading by 25 at halftime.
Per Indystar, “Here we are up (25) to start the second half and a chance to put our foot on their throat and we came out relaxed,” George said. “We didn’t pressure up on the ball and make anything tough. I thought they, again, had stretches where they were just walking into 3-pointers. You can’t do that.”
The Pacers trail 0-3 in the series. No team in league history has recovered from such a deficit. Next for the Pacers is two days to contemplate and examine themselves. Game 4 will be played Sunday in front of a national TV audience.
“We’re playing for pride now,” Jeff Teague said. “We’re all competitors in here and we all believe in one another. We ain’t getting swept.”
Per Indystar, “Here we are up (25) to start the second half and a chance to put our foot on their throat and we came out relaxed,” George said. “We didn’t pressure up on the ball and make anything tough. I thought they, again, had stretches where they were just walking into 3-pointers. You can’t do that.”
The Pacers trail 0-3 in the series. No team in league history has recovered from such a deficit. Next for the Pacers is two days to contemplate and examine themselves. Game 4 will be played Sunday in front of a national TV audience.
“We’re playing for pride now,” Jeff Teague said. “We’re all competitors in here and we all believe in one another. We ain’t getting swept.”