Along with the significant win, there were some discordant voices.
Some media personnel thought the Pacers' starting lineup wasn't quite reasonable.
In their view, the Pacers could have fielded a much more sensible starting lineup.
They had the conditions to do so.
However, after securing their first victory, the Pacers didn't stop at one game, not two, nor three, or four, but they went on a "6-game winning streak."
In the half-month since the start of the new season, the team hadn't lost a single game.
This troubled the media folks who believed the Pacers' starting lineup needed improvement.
Finally, the opportunity arrived: on November 15th, the Pacers faced off against the New No.1 Pick Derek Rose-led Bulls away from home, performed poorly throughout, and lost their first game of the season.
After the game, reporters swarmed Su Wan, questioning issues with the Pacers' starting lineup for the new season, suggesting Shaquille O'Neal shouldn't be in the starting lineup.