Kenny Atkinson ejected as short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers fall to Indiana Pacers 114-112
- The Indiana Pacers rallied to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 114-112 on Thursday night in Indianapolis.
- Cleveland, already clinching the top seed, rested four of their five starters, leading to a short-handed roster.
- Ty Jerome led Cleveland with 24 points, while Indiana's Tyrese Haliburton had 23 points and Aaron Nesmith added 22.
- Indiana outscored Cleveland 23-9 on fast-break points, and Haliburton's back-to-back 3-pointers sparked a key 10-0 run.
- With the victory, Indiana secured a top-four seed and home-court advantage, nearing their first 50-win season since 2014.
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Pacers starters not playing in Friday's game vs. Magic
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"He's One of Us": Cavaliers' Tristan Thompson Rallies Behind Ejected Atkinson
Kenny Atkinson was ejected from the Cleveland Cavaliers‘ loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, April 10.Atkinson had become incensed at a perceived missed foul call on Tristan Thompson. He received two technical fouls in quick succession, leading to his being ejected from the game. During his postgame news conference, Thompson shared his thoughts on Atkinson’s ejection.“I appreciate it,” Thompson said. “I was like, K.A. you really got my back,…
Short-handed Cavs fall to Pacers in close 114-112
**Related Video Above: Teen who saved family from burning home honored at Cavs game INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tyrese Haliburton scored eight of his 23 points during a key scoring run in the fourth quarter and Aaron Nesmith added 22 points to help the Indiana Pacers rally past the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers 114-112 Thursday night. Indiana won its sixth straight and secured a top-four seed and the home-court advantage in a playoff series for the f…
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