With 2:32 remaining in the fourth quarter, Myles Turner poked the ball loose from Devin Booker. Malcolm Brogdon dove towards it, ultimately falling out of bounds, retaining possession for the Phoenix Suns. On the inbounds, Mikal Bridges found himself wide open for a three, drilling it, putting the Suns ahead 118-105 over the Indiana Pacers in what would be a 125-117 win for Phoenix.
That single possession was not only the dagger in the game for the Pacers, but encapsulated their three main issues all night in defending the Suns: an inability to force turnovers, a number of wide open threes, and a Bridges career night.