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In Wednesday’s NBA play, the Indiana Pacers defeated the Toronto Raptors by a slim margin, 127-125. In a game against his previous squad, Tyrese Haliburton displayed his skill with an astounding 21 points and 12 assists, and Pascal Siakam scored 23 points.
Obi Toppin (15 points) and Andrew Nembhard (14 points) also made substantial contributions, with Isaiah Jackson (15 points and 11 rebounds) helping the Pacers recover from their most recent defeat to Charlotte.
Siakam, who was moved from Toronto to Indiana last month and was playing against his old team, found particular meaning in the victory. Siakam reflected on the victory and stated that, despite the enthusiastic response from the crowd, he was determined not to leave Toronto empty-handed.
Siakam remarked, “You don’t want to come here and lose.” “I was thinking about that.” I had to get a win, guy, even though everyone was saying how delighted they were to see me. I have to win this game. It feels great to win, for sure.
Scottie Barnes of the Raptors displayed his abilities with a remarkable 29 points and 12 rebounds, and Jakob Poeltl chipped in with 19 points and 11 boards.
Ben Sheppard’s performance was commended by Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, who emphasised his contributions throughout the game’s pivotal moments, especially in the fourth quarter.
Carlisle declared, “Ben Sheppard tonight was a difference-maker, especially in the fourth quarter.” “Defence, making shots, and the stop on the final play.”
In the meantime, Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic acknowledged the lost chance to attempt a game-winning three-pointer and voiced his displeasure with the way the last possession was handled.
Rajakovic remarked, “After seeing the movie, I believe that the pass was definitely there—we just didn’t carry it out the way we wanted to.”
Aside from the on-court action, both sides had sentimental reasons to play, as fans welcomed former players with open arms. During the pregame introductions, Siakam in particular was acknowledged with a video tribute, earning
As both teams look ahead, the Pacers will host Detroit on Feb. 22, while the Raptors will face Brooklyn on the same day.