An impressive fourth quarter performance from Aaron Holiday and the Indiana Pacers helped spur them to a 21-point turnaround against the Atlanta Hawks, topping them 125-113 after falling behind by nine early in the fourth.
The Pacers seemed as if they would let missed opportunities in the second and third quarters play a factor late, but the play of Holiday, along with an impressive solo Myles Turner (with T.J. McConnell) defensive effort helped Indiana close the fourth on a 38-17 run. They scored 41 points total in the quarter.
Prior to the run, neither team was able to get a grasp on the game, but it definitely trended in Atlanta’s favor, given their ability to score in bunches.