In a stunning display of dominance, the Indiana Pacers unleashed an INSANE 19-2 run in the final three minutes of the first half, leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers trailing by a staggering 41 points in Game 4 of their playoff series. The Pacers showcased offensive brilliance, putting on an electrifying clinic that had fans roaring and the Cavaliers reeling.
With the clock ticking down, Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard orchestrated a masterful play, feeding big man Myles Turner for an easy bucket that set the tone for a relentless onslaught. Coach Rick Carlisle’s challenge to his star players, Pascal Siakam and Turner, paid off as they delivered with intensity and precision, turning the hardwood into their playground. Meanwhile, the Cavaliers struggled with poor decision-making and a lack of offensive rhythm, shooting just 5 of 17 from beyond the arc.
As the Pacers ramped up their pressure, Tyrese Haliburton, who had been quiet previously, rediscovered his spark, contributing crucial plays that pushed the momentum further in their favor. With less than a minute left in the half, the Pacers executed flawlessly, with Nembhard finding Keldon Nismith, who drained a three-pointer just as the buzzer neared, capping off an explosive first half where Indiana scored an astounding 80 points.
The Cavaliers, seemingly lost and demoralized, face an uphill battle as they head into the second half needing to regroup and find answers. The Pacers smell blood in the water, and the question remains: can Cleveland mount a comeback, or will Indiana continue their relentless pursuit of victory? As the teams head into the locker room, one thing is clear—the Pacers are on fire, and the Cavaliers are in desperate need of a miracle.