
Pacers Take Crucial Step—But Can They Overcome Their Final Hurdle?
When the chips were down early in the game, and the Indiana Pacers lost Bennedict Mathurin to a first-quarter ejection, most would’ve expected the momentum to swing the other way. But nope—not this squad. They clapped back hard, thumping the Cleveland Cavaliers 129-109 to surge ahead 3-1 in their Eastern Conference semi-final series. The resilience on display? Just remarkable. I mean, the Pacers didn’t just win—they shattered their own playoff record for points in a half with a blistering 80-39 run through the first half. And with Pascal Siakam, Myles Turner, and Obi Toppin lighting up the scoreboard, this team’s showing they’re built to thrive when under pressure. Sure, the Cavs were missing Donovan Mitchell after that ankle tweak, but still, the grit the Pacers showed? That’s the stuff that builds champions. Meanwhile, over in the Western Conference, the Thunder clawed back from a tough stretch to even their series with the Nuggets, in a scrappy game that even the coaches called “disgusting.” Talk about high stakes, low beauty. These playoffs just keep delivering edge-of-your-seat moments.
Thunder level series in ‘disgusting’ game
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