The Indiana Pacers came up big late against the Los Angeles Lakers, using a 10-2 run in the final three minutes to snap the Lakers’ 14-game road winning streak. The Pacers overcame an early 10-point deficit, eventually taking the lead in the third quarter. The teams would trade blows throughout the second half, with the Lakers going up 100-95 with 3:28 remaining.
The Pacers remained composed, thanks in large part to Malcolm Brogdon, who scored the next five for the Pacers, setting up big stops defensively to help the Pacers secure the 105-102 victory.