Was at the game. Indiana had a great approach -- be physical and continue to be physical. The other thing was to get in the heads of the Bucks.
One other thing that is very obvious in person if not already obvious on TV: the Bucks are old and slow.
Lopez is good for some three pointers at the beginning of the game, but, for the most part, his shot blocking is negated by a good game plan.
Middleton was hurt and it showed. Credit to him for gutting it out, but he is playing hurt... again.
Beverly is a physical defender (probably the only one who matched the physical defending of the Pacers). He just doesn't score. He missed, at least, two bunnies from what I remember.
Portis also missed a lot of bunnies.
Jae Crowder added nothing. His demeanor on the floor isn't anything to write home about, either.
AJ Green played pretty well defensively in the first half. He needs to make his threes, though.
It is great that Lillard scores well in the first half, but somebody else needs to take the mantle over in the first half so he can do his magic against a tired team in the second half.
The Pacers simply did not miss. At one point in the fourth quarter, they were shooting 58% from the field. 58%!!! It helps when the Bucks look tired and slow. I suppose that is what happens when you get beat up during the course of the game.
Aside from that, the crowd was fine until they were down 12 in the fourth. It was a fun experience.