Cavs
blow 22-point lead vs. Pacers, lose third straight
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[January 13, 2018]
Darren Collison scored 22 points
and Victor Oladipo added 19 as the Indiana Pacers held off the
Cleveland Cavaliers 97-95 on Friday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse
in Indianapolis.
The Cavaliers, who lost 133-99 at Toronto on Thursday, led by 22
after the first quarter Friday yet still fell to 0-3 against the
Pacers this season.
Collison hit 9 of 11 shots, and Domantas Sabonis contributed 12
points and a team-high 15 rebounds for the Pacers.
LeBron James led the Cavaliers with 27 points and 11 assists. Kevin
Love added 21 points and 10 rebounds for Cleveland, which has lost
three in a row.
Pacers guard Lance Stephenson, who had 16 points and 11 rebounds,
made a driving layup with 3:13 left to cut Cleveland's lead to
95-93. Oladipo sank a 3-pointer to give the Pacers a 96-95 lead with
2:10 to go.
The score remained the same when Oladipo missed a 21-footer with
eight seconds left and Love grabbed the rebound.
James stepped out of bounds on a drive to the basket with less than
two seconds left. Collison hit one of two free throws with 1.4
seconds remaining to make it 97-95. James missed a 3-point attempt
at the buzzer.
Indiana outscored Cleveland 32-16 in the third quarter to erase a
14-point halftime deficit and take a 76-74 lead after three
quarters.
"We played so hard on the defensive end," Stephenson told Fox Sports
Indiana after the game. "We took our time and made the right plays
and got the W."
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Pacers guard Lance Stephenson (1) forces Cleveland Cavaliers forward
LeBron James (23) to loose the ball in the second half at Bankers
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Stephenson tied it with a 3-pointer at 74-all late in the third.
Collison then gave the Pacers their first lead since 6-4 with a
19-foot pull-up jumper with 10.8 seconds left in the quarter.
Trailing 6-4, Cleveland used a 22-0 run to take a 26-6 lead in the
first quarter. The Pacers hit 14 of 20 shots to help them outscore
the Cavs 32-24 in the second quarter and narrow the halftime deficit
to 58-44.
The Cavaliers hit 13 of 22 shots to hold a 34-12 advantage after the
opening quarter.
Sabonis started in place of Myles Turner, who missed his second
consecutive game with a sore right elbow.
Isaiah Thomas and Dwyane Wade did not play for Cleveland, each
getting a rest.
--Field Level Media
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