The Indiana Pacers defeated the Brooklyn Nets 123-94, with Obi Toppin scoring 26 points. This victory ended the Pacers' three-game losing streak, while the Nets' two-game winning streak was halted.
NEW YORK (AP) — Obi Toppin had 26 points and nine rebounds and seven Indiana players scored in double figures as the Pacers snapped a three-game skid with a 123-94 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday night. The Pacers (19-61) won for the fifth time in 27 games. Indiana was without head coach Rick Carlisle, who missed the first of two games to attend his daughter’s spring formal. Lloyd Pierce handled the coaching duties. Micah Potter had 18 points and 14 rebounds, Ethan Thompson added 15 points and Jarace Walker and Jay Huff each added 14. Jalen Slawson and Quenton Jackson finished with 12 points apiece. E.J. Liddell led the Nets (20-59) with 26 points and 10 rebounds. Ben Saraf scored 19 point and Tyson Etienne added 14 for Brooklyn, which shot 37 for 96 (37%) from the field and had its two-game winning streak halted. The Pacers raced to a 31-14 lead in the first quarter, led 63-37 at half and carried a 26-point (98-72) advantage into the fourth quarter.
Pacers: At the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday. Nets: At the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday. \\\_ AP NBA:
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Obi Toppin scored 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the Pacers' victory.
Lloyd Pierce coached the Pacers in the absence of head coach Rick Carlisle, who was attending his daughter's spring formal.
The final score was 123-94 in favor of the Indiana Pacers.
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