Warren fuels 3rd-quarter surge to
lift Pacers past Wizards
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[August 04, 2020]
T.J. Warren recorded a game-high
34 points as the Indiana Pacers scored 22 of the final 24 points in
the third quarter to pull away from the Washington Wizards in a
111-100 victory on Monday afternoon near Orlando.
Malcolm Brogdon chipped in with 20 points, seven rebounds and a
team-high six assists for the Pacers (41-26), who have won both
their games since the restart of the NBA season.
Thomas Bryant had 20 points to pace the Wizards (24-43), who fell to
the brink of elimination from the Eastern Conference playoff chase
with their third straight loss.
After a tight first half that featured nine lead changes and four
ties, the Wizards got within 68-66 on a Bryant 3-pointer with 5:25
remaining in the third period.
The rest of the quarter belonged to the Pacers, however, with Myles
Turner igniting a 22-2 burst with a dunk.
Warren had two traditional three-point plays in the decisive run.
Washington got no closer than seven the rest of the way, the last
time when Isaac Bonga dropped in a layup to cut the gap to 107-100
with 1:16 to play.
But Aaron Holiday iced the win with two free throws with 42.0
seconds remaining.
On the heels of a 53-point eruption in which he shot 20-for-29 and
hit nine 3-pointers, Warren shot 14-for-26, albeit with just one
3-pointer against the Wizards. He completed a double-double with a
team-high 11 rebounds.
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T.J. Warren #1 of the Indiana Pacers drives the ball down the court
against the Washington Wizards at VISA Athletic Center. Mandatory
Credit: Mike Ehrmann/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
Turner (17 points) and Holiday (17) also scored in double figures
for Indiana, which completed a sweep of the season series.
Bryant, who had 30 points and 13 rebounds in Sunday's 118-110 loss
to Brooklyn, recorded his second consecutive double-double with 11
rebounds.
Jerome Robinson finished with 17 points and Shabazz Napier 16 off
the bench for Washington. Ish Smith added 12 points and Troy Brown
Jr. 10 for the Wizards.
--Field Level Media
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