The Cavaliers committed a game’s worth of turnovers in the first half on Wednesday and still led by double-digits at intermission. But their sloppy play cost them in the end – blowing a 19-point second-half lead to have their four-game win streak snapped just before the All-Star Break.
The Pacers came in having lost four straight and it looked like Cleveland would extend their skein to end the season’s first half. But the Cavs just couldn’t hold off Indy’s late charge and dropped the 114-111 decision at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
The Cavs took a one-point lead, 106-105, with 2:25 to play on Collin Sexton’s second free throw.