Milwaukee Bucks legend Marquez Johnson lacks a developing rivalry with the Indiana Pacers.
The Indiana Pacers counted home advantages in the NBA Playoff Series opener between the two teams and won Game 1.
In the Pacers’ strong performance, Giannis Antetocomo’s 36-point backscount was a bit more, and his supporting cast was not to the standard.
In the game, Indiana Pacers star Tyrees Halliburton clashed with Damien Lillard of the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Tyrese Halliburton was engaged in a clash in which Damien Lillard was fired.
The prospect of Lillard returning to compete with Halliburton is exciting for what it means for the rest of the series.
Milwaukee Bucks legend Marquez Johnson worked on the case on the team’s official podcast and observed that the Indiana Pacers star didn’t want to be involved with Lillard much.
Johnson said: “That was interesting. Halliburton’s representation said he really didn’t want the close-up portion of the dam.
“He rang out from afar. He didn’t want to get close and look up.
“The fact that the dam was engaged and fired, the dam was down for that.”
Johnson returned to Tyrese Haliburton’s previous actions, mimicking Lillard’s “Dame Time Celebration.”
He blows up: “Halliburton recently did ‘Dam Time’ at the dam. It’s rude to come to such a top 75 guy. Isn’t that rude? ”
Tyrees Halliburton enters Game 2 with something to prove on the court. He only scored 10 points in Game 1 with the Milwaukee Bucks.
He still managed to impress Bucks coach Dock Rivers, who spoke about his performance in the series opener, but the Pacer star knows he can do more.
Another player who needs to score is Milwaukee Bucks star Kyle Kuzma. He desperately dropped a performance that evoked memories of Tony Snell with a 0-0-0 performance.
Kuzma admitted that he had a poor performance, but Doc Rivers suggested that the team needed to put him in a better position to succeed.
Adding Damian Lillard to the mix will help Kuzma. Plus, it gives Tyree Halliburton something to think about.