Pacers Defeat Injury-Ravaged 76ers 112-100, End Road Losing Streak
Pacers Defeat Injury-Ravaged 76ers 112-100, End Road Losing Streak

Pacers Defeat Injury-Ravaged 76ers 112-100, End Road Losing Streak

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The Indiana Pacers secured a 112-100 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers, ending a four-game road losing streak. Pascal Siakam led the Pacers with 27 points, scoring 17 in the second half, while Myles Turner and Tyrese Haliburton contributed significantly to the win. Despite an early lead from the 76ers, who were missing key players like Joel Embiid and Paul George, the Pacers made a strong comeback in the second half, outscoring Philadelphia by 16 points. This win positions the Pacers in a tie for the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference, a crucial spot ahead of their upcoming game against the Milwaukee Bucks. Pacers coach Rick Carlisle emphasized the importance of finding a way to win, especially against teams that are not at full strength. The Pacers' ability to dominate in the paint was a key factor in overcoming their struggles from three-point range.

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