CLEVELAND — A little under 24 hours after their 109-108 Game 1 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, the wounds were still fresh for the Pacers. Still, the underdogs from Indiana remained confident in their ability to hang with the defending NBA champions in their best-of-seven first-round series.
The main focus from the media at Sunday's Pacers practice remained on the final possession of the game.
The Pacers had the ball down one with 20.3 seconds remaining and twice put the ball in the hands of All-Star forward Paul George. Both times, the Cavaliers sent a double team George's way, with LeBron James running to help J.