Pacers HC Rick Carlisle reveals that the big problem may not seem to overcome

Indiana Pacers fell a tough match on Saturday to Los Angeles Lakers on the road. But what made it even worse is that Lakers were down both LeBron James and Luka Doncic.

Indiana was outplayed by the rest of the Lakers players and it showed right from the beginning. While Pacers tried to make it a game in the third quarter, Lakers was able to keep up with the big victory.

After that fact, Pacers -Head coach Rick Carlisle was not happy with his team. Just like in other games during their current road trip so Indiana itself goes down with a ton of points and it came back to bite them this time.

“You can’t survive doing this and having these kinds of bad starts,” Said Carlisle. “We have to look in the mirror. I have to look and consider everything. We need to be better at the beginning of the game. We have to go harder and we have to fight harder.”

It was generally a rough game for pacers and one they would like to forget. The team started the game slowly, and now Carlisle has worried the rest of the season.

“When you don’t start well, you always leave too much to chance,” Said Carlisle. “… you have that kind of a terrible start and get down with 22 points, it’s a massive hole on the road. We’re far from home. There are lots of reasons why we should avoid this.”

Pacers did not shot the ball very well while Lakers took advantage of this fact. Los Angeles became short -hidt but was able to find a way to overcome everything to win the game.

However, Pacers -Star Tyrese Haliburton is not worried as he thinks it was just unwanted with the shooting attempts that did not go in.

“I felt we got exactly the shots we wanted,” Said Haliburton. “Just missing. I felt like that in four games. Especially in the first quarter, I’m really comfortable with the shots we’ve taken as a group. They just haven’t fallen for those reasons. That’s what it is.”

It was an honor for Laker’s resilience, led by guard Austin Reaves. Reaves fell 45 points on Indiana and apparently made them pay at all turns throughout the game.

Indiana seems to be cleaning up their next match when they take on New York Knicks.

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