The Indiana Pacers have built their 21-12 record through balance. They get contributions in scoring and defending from every player that touches the floor each night. This is shown by the six players averaging more than 10 points per game (plus a seventh averaging 9.8) coupled with a top-10 defense.
The Pacers lack the luxury man top teams hold: a singular player able to take over a game on any given night. They have three total 30-point performances on the season, two by Malcolm Brogdon and one by T.J. Warren.