In Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Indiana Pacers faced the Cleveland Cavaliers, showcasing a notably energetic home crowd described as "deafening" by commentators. However, viewers struggled with poor broadcast quality, which marred their experience and hindered the ability to fully appreciate the atmosphere. Pacers coach Rick Carlisle highlighted the overwhelming noise, focusing on the environment rather than the opponent. Despite technical issues affecting commentary clarity, the crowd's enthusiasm and excitement permeated the event, evidenced by moments such as Donovan Mitchell's play, which drew attention amidst chaotic audio mishaps.
"This place is very loud, very crazy," said Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle, emphasizing the intensity of the home crowd during Game 1 of the playoffs.
The broadcast quality was severely lacking, with distorted audio that failed to capture the electrifying atmosphere of the playoff game, detracting from the viewing experience.
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