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Just be yourself,” said Siakam. Pascal Siakam, on what he learned from @kawhileonard: "Being even-keeled. I think Kawhi, no matter what happened, he is always the same.
In a video shared by his production house, Siakam later explained what was going on with his eyes, as well as his reaction to the moment going viral.
The Indiana Pacers had an incredible start to Game 6 of the NBA Finals and it was partially led by the amazing play of veteran forward Pascal Siakam. A three-time All-Star and 2019 NBA champion ...
Siakam's dunk somehow looks EVEN cooler and even MORE vicious from this awesome courtside camera angle. It's worth your time and your troubles. Trust me: Good job and good effort to Williams.
Siakam was named the Eastern Conference Finals MVP after the Pacers downed the New York Knicks, 125-108, in Indianapolis on Saturday to clinch the series 4-2 and punch their ticket to the NBA ...
Pascal Siakam didn’t take direct shots at the Toronto Raptors. He didn’t have to. His words said plenty. Asked about Tyrese Haliburton’s injury following Indiana’s Game 7 loss in the NBA ...
Pascal Siakam sometimes shows some of the whites of his eyes when he thinks they're closed, which led to a viral moment before Game 6 of the Finals.
Siakam averaged 20.2 points and 6.9 rebounds per game in his first full season with the Pacers. He signed a 4-year, $189.5 million contract with the team a year ago.
All-Star forward Pascal Siakam got the memo, and he fueled Indiana's 64-42 halftime advantage over the Thunder with a team-high 13 points. No two were louder than a poster dunk in the first half's ...
Pascal Siakam had a wild moment prior to Game 6 of the NBA Finals between his Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind.
Pascal Siakam at New Mexico State Siakam played for the Aggies during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. He was the WAC Freshman of the Year in his first season and the WAC Player of the Year during ...
He was as solid as they come for a 17-year-old.” Siakam's father helped him find a scholarship to a prep school in Texas, God's Academy, where he was then recruited by New Mexico State.