The Good: Indiana’s offensive balance. The Pacers had five players score in double figures, including 20, 19, and 19 from CJ Miles, Monta Ellis, and Paul George. Despite a few cringe-worthy shot attempts from Paul George, the offense was humming most of the night as the Pacers were able to create open shots on the perimeter and good shots inside. I wish there was a way to calculate the field goal percentage on shots that come off of good offensive ball movement. Anyone that has ever played basketball understands that each offensive set has a certain type of momentum, and open shots created off of good ball movement tend to go in more than regular open shots.