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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 55 MIN

Pacers-Pistons Malice at the Palace Alt Timeline with Jeremias Engelmann

from Remember That Game · host Thomas Emerick, Jeremias Engelmann

NBA front office veteran Jeremias Engelmann (5x5, Silver Bulletin, xRAPM.com) and host Thomas Emerick trigger the alternate timeline. We head to Auburn Hills, Michigan on Friday November 19th, 2004, and ask what happens to the NBA’s balance of power if that diet coke lands a few feet short before staff immediately rush Ron Artest to the locker room. Jeremias worked in the Dallas Mavericks and Phoenix Suns front offices, created ESPN's Real Plus-Minus (RPM) metric, and publishes great work on Substack for Nate Silver's Silver Bulletin and Royce Webb's 5x5. He also maintains xRAPM.com for current and historical data on his advanced player impact metric that is equivalent to what was formerly ESPN's Real Plus-Minus. The Pacers enter at 6-2, Ron Artest is shooting a career-best from three and playing defense some thought was more valuable than reigning DPOY Ben Wallace. Reggie Miller's in a suit, nursing a broken hand, watching this young core that has rallied around his final championship window. Five months earlier, Tayshaun Prince's block on Miller ended Indiana's season in the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals. Now Artest drops 17 in the first quarter at the Palace of Auburn Hills and the Pacers go up 16 at the half. Jamaal Tinsley adds 8 steals and 8 assists. Then Ben Wallace gets fouled, Stephen Jackson and Rip Hamilton get chippy, and the cup lands. Ron Artest charges into the stands, and Reggie Miller never gets his ring. But what if it doesn't happen? Jeremias pilots the Indiana Pacers franchise through its mulligan on the decade, from 2005 through 2010 — with Artest guarding Dwyane Wade and LeBron James deep into May and June, year after year. And does he end up guarding Kobe Bryant in the 2009 or 2010 NBA Finals? More from Jeremias Engelmann: NBA Draft Combine: What Matters and What Doesn’t — According to My Draft Model (5x5) How to adjust college stats — featuring Caleb Wilson vs. Cameron Boozer (5x5) NBA Future of the Franchise Rankings III (Silver Bulletin) Subscribe to Remember That Game: Apple Spotify Substack YouTube Instagram More episode threads:  Did the 2004 ECF feel like a passing of the baton in terms of the league's premier rivalry and the era's predominant style of play? Ron Artest shooting career-best from three early in '04-'05 — how bullish were these signals for him as a centerpiece on a contender? Do the Pacers secure the 1-seed for the second straight year and take down Detroit in the alt-timeline postseason? Spurs edge Pistons in 7 in 2005. Do the Pacers match up well enough to beat San Antonio in the Finals? Artest guarding Dwyane Wade — could Indiana beat that Miami team and then take down Dirk Nowitzki and Dallas in the 2006 NBA Finals? LeBron bulldozed Detroit in the 2007 ECF. How much of a difference does Ron Artest make against LeBron in that series? Can Jermaine O'Neal bother Duncan enough in the '05 Finals and Dirk in the '06 Finals? How many more years does Reggie Miller play without the Malice nudging him toward retirement? Detroit's championship window — does it close earlier in the alt timeline, say when Chauncey Billups becomes an unrestricted FA in 2007? Pacers coming off 3 straight Finals appearances into the 2008 season — do you fold on that year and accumulate picks for the offseason? Trading Jermaine O’Neal to Toronto and Stephen Jackson to New Orleans for firsts and expiring deals at the ‘08 deadline — is that the move? Could we even get Peja from NO? Navigating the 2008 rookie class with extra picks acquired at the trade deadline The great opportunity of draft night ‘09. Sitting late teens could work out really well. And the Nets will take expiring contracts for Vince Carter? Is it possible to end this decade by crashing the Lakers-Celtics rematch party in 2010 and have Ron Artest guard Kobe Bryant? How it felt for Jeremias when Ron Artest won his title with the Lakers and first lamented that he couldn’t do it with Indiana Box Score: Indiana Pacers 97, Detroit Pistons 82 | November 19, 2004 (Pro Basketball Reference) HOST  Remember That Game showrunner Thomas Emerick GUEST  NBA front office veteran Jeremias Engelmann (@jeremiasengelmann on Substack) SPONSORS BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self. Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2025" at the time of purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game: Subscribe to the RotoViz Radio on YouTube Direct message: Bluesky @ThomasEmerick | Twitter @ThomasEmerick Email:[email protected] Follow Podcast: Apple and Spotify Subscribe: Substack and YouTube Follow Instagram Account: @RememberThatGamePodcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

NBA front office veteran Jeremias Engelmann (5x5, Silver Bulletin, xRAPM.com) and host Thomas Emerick trigger the alternate timeline. We head to Auburn Hills, Michigan on Friday November 19th, 2004, and ask what happens to the NBA's balance of power if a cup of diet coke lands a few feet short.

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NBA front office veteran Jeremias Engelmann (5x5, Silver Bulletin, xRAPM.com) and host Thomas Emerick trigger the alternate timeline. We head to Auburn Hills, Michigan on Friday November 19th, 2004, and ask what happens to the NBA’s balance of power...

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