MILWAUKEE — The second quarter was 90 seconds old when coach Rick Carlisle motioned for a timeout, but his exasperation, even with a four-point deficit, was telling. Carlisle knew something was bubbling under the surface, an accident waiting to happen. A Pacers team that had set the ablaze for months with their unselfish, free-flowing, fast-paced brand of basketball was struggling to generate good looks. Advertisement The veteran , with coach Doc Rivers, were dictating everything defensively,... Read this story