Pacers' Pascal Siakam made history in the NBA playoffs by joining Wilt Chamberlain with back-to-back impressive performances, scoring at least 35 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in each game.

By the Numbers
  • Siakam scored 37 points and 11 rebounds in Game 2.
  • He led in combined points and rebounds in the postseason with 97 points and rebounds.
Yes, But

Despite Siakam's exceptional start, some feel he is still flying under the radar in the NBA playoffs.

State of Play
  • Siakam's consistency and high shooting percentage have been remarkable in the first two games against Milwaukee.
  • He will continue his historic run in Game 3 as the Pacers face the Bucks on Friday.
What's Next

Siakam aims to extend his impressive playoff performance as he leads the Pacers against the Bucks in Game 3 on Friday.

Bottom Line

Pascal Siakam's historic start in the NBA playoffs has solidified his status as a superstar, matching feats achieved only by legendary players like Wilt Chamberlain.