The NBA’s assists leader is transforming Indiana’s style, culture, and future—one hit-ahead outlet pass at a time. Is it enough to attract other stars to the small-market Pacers? "They know that I can help bring people here," Haliburton says, "not only with who I am as a basketball player, but who I am as a person."
I’d challenge your statement about his mega dominant style. He’s a lot less dominant than some other stars. For the amount of points he generates his time with the ball is lower than some other extremely ball dominant players and his usage is only at 25%
He just stuffs the stat sheet because he’s SO efficient at what he does. He doesn’t stand there and pound the rock like prime Harden for example
That’s what I mean it’s not a bad thing because he’s good at it on this young team that can shoot and run transition. Maybe he doesn’t have the ball a lot and doing harden stuff where he camps with the ball but stuff is run through him a lot
I’d challenge your statement about his mega dominant style. He’s a lot less dominant than some other stars. For the amount of points he generates his time with the ball is lower than some other extremely ball dominant players and his usage is only at 25%
He just stuffs the stat sheet because he’s SO efficient at what he does. He doesn’t stand there and pound the rock like prime Harden for example
That’s what I mean it’s not a bad thing because he’s good at it on this young team that can shoot and run transition. Maybe he doesn’t have the ball a lot and doing harden stuff where he camps with the ball but stuff is run through him a lot