Pacers Rally From 22-Point Deficit to Hand Clippers Third Straight Loss
Pascal Siakam's 33 points and a late 19-7 run secure Indiana's comeback victory over a short-handed Los Angeles team.
- The Indiana Pacers overcame a 22-point first-quarter deficit to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 119-112 at the Intuit Dome.
- Pascal Siakam led the Pacers with 33 points and 11 rebounds, including a critical three-pointer during a decisive 19-7 closing run.
- The Clippers struggled with turnovers, committing 19, and failed to capitalize on a strong start that included a 42-22 lead after the first quarter.
- Myles Turner exited the game early for the Pacers due to a concussion evaluation after a collision but Indiana maintained composure to secure the win.
- The Clippers, who recently traded several players including Terance Mann, struggled to find defensive consistency, marking their third consecutive loss.