After the Celtics jumped out to an 8-0 lead to start the game, it seemed like the outcome was a formality less than three minutes into the game.
But a Pacers timeout and subsequent 13-0 run turned Game 4 into the playoff game everyone expected. Unfortunately, the Celtics put away the Pacers late, once again, 110-106 to close out the playoff series and end the Pacers season.
Here’s how the game played out.
Neither team shot it great early, but the Pacers lead 23-21 after the first quarter which saw Nate McMillan alter his playing rotation by using Aaron Holiday with the reserve unit.