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Popovich called for a timeout and made a series of adjustments during the break, starting with a specific setup targeting Tinsley’s passing.
Tinsley wasn’t a good passer; his "breakthrough pass" always went to fixed positions.
Given some time, Popovich, as a veteran head coach, could surely figure that out.
The second quarter of the game began, and Tinsley’s passing was obviously not as smooth.
At that point, a problem with the Pacers became apparent:
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