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The Indiana’s Pacers team’s first failure of the season (3/1) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) home game 111: 116 (26:31, 31:27, 37:25, 17:33) landed at the Boston Celtics club (2/2).
In a moody game, the Pacers took the lead in the third half when TJWarren’s colon gave him a 17-point lead (88:71). However, the guests refused to give up and were able to return to the match.
The Celtics responded with a 23: 6 streak and leveled the score in just five minutes of net play (94:94). The Boston club didn’t stop here and start pushing forward (109: 100), and the Indiana team didn’t come out of this hole.
Domantas Sabonis This time he didn’t shine as he racked up points, on the contrary, he was the most ineffective member of the Pacers in the fifth outing. The tall man, however, found other ways to help the team.
The Lithuanian scored 14 points (4/10 two points, 1/2 three points, 3/4 free throws) in 37 minutes, bounced 11 and took 2 balls, made 8 assists, blocked the shot, made 2 errors and committed 3 times.
The Pacers even had some problems in this game: The hosts lost 36:43 and fought much more often than their opponents (25:16). The Indiana club also scored just 16 penalty shots (13.81 percent accurate).
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The Boston club dispensed with Kemba Walker, whose return from a knee injury is not expected in the near future.
“Markers”: Victor Oladipo 24 (6th ed., 6th ed.), Malcolm Brogdon 19 (7th ed.), TJWarren 17, Myles Turner 16 (6th ed., 3 blocks), Domantas Sabonis 14 (11 ed. Rec., 8 res. ), Justinas Holiday’us 12.
“Celtics”: Jayson Tatum 27 (11th ed.), Jaylen Brown 20 (4th ed.), Marcus Smart 17 (5th ed.), Tristan Thompson 14 (10th ed.), Payton Pritchard 10 (5th ed.) Cam., 5 res. ).
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