Pacers Break Franchise Records in 162-109 Rout of Wizards
Indiana sets new marks for points scored and three-pointers made in a game, solidifying their playoff push with a dominant performance.
- The Pacers set a franchise record with 162 points, surpassing their previous high of 157, while also achieving the NBA's highest single-game score this season.
- Indiana made 27 three-pointers, breaking their team record, and shot an impressive 66% from the field overall.
- Tyrese Haliburton led the team with 29 points, including 7-of-10 shooting from beyond the arc, as nine players scored in double figures.
- The Pacers' 53-point margin of victory marked the most lopsided loss in Washington Wizards franchise history, highlighting defensive struggles for the Wizards.
- Indiana remains fourth in the Eastern Conference playoff race with a 43-30 record, holding a narrow lead over Detroit and Milwaukee for home-court advantage in the first round.