Following the Milwaukee Bucks’ Game 2 loss to the Pacers, forward Bobby Portis didn’t mince words when addressing the physicality, trash-talking, and technical fouls that marred the matchup.
In a candid interview, Portis hinted at the Pacers’ behavior, labeling them as “frontrunners” and suggesting they adjust their demeanor when facing adversity.
“When the sh-t is going good, they are laughing, clapping, all that. When it’s going bad, they are not saying anything,” Portis remarked, shedding light on what he perceived as inconsistent reactions from the Pacers during the game.
Bucks will need Bobby Portis to step up
He emphasized the natural tendency for players to feel good when things are going their way but suggested that true character is revealed when faced with challenges.
Looking ahead to Game 3, Portis acknowledged the importance of bouncing back and maintaining focus. With star player Giannis Antetokounmpo potentially sidelined due to a calf injury, Portis recognizes the need to step up and fill the void.
If Antetokounmpo remains unavailable, Portis could see increased minutes and responsibilities, making his performance pivotal for the Bucks’ success.
Despite the setback in Game 2, the Indiana Pacers managed to even the series with a convincing 125-108 victory over the Bucks at Fiserv Forum.
As the series shifts to Indiana for Game 3, the Pacers aim to capitalize on their momentum and secure another win on their home court. Tip-off is scheduled for Friday at 5:30 p.m., setting the stage for a crucial showdown between the two teams.