Nearly a month ago, the Pacers swallowed a tough L in Madison Square Garden–falling 108-101 to the Knicks of New York. Kristaps Porzingis was unstoppable, tallying 40 points and six blocks. Enes Kanter grabbed 18 rebounds.
Since then, the Pacers have found themselves. They were on a two-game skid coming into the night, but with New York missing Porzingis and Tim Hardaway Jr., Indiana had no excuses but to blow the top off of this one.
And that they did.
The Good: It was an egalitarian effort in Indiana tonight, as all Pacers starters finished scoring in double figures.