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05/06 21:49 CDT Haliburton's 3 with 1.1 seconds left gives Pacers 120-119
stunning win over Cavs and 2-0 series lead
Haliburton's 3 with 1.1 seconds left gives Pacers 120-119 stunning win over
Cavs and 2-0 series lead
By JOE REEDY
AP Sports Writer
CLEVELAND (AP) --- Tyrese Haliburton made a 3-pointer with 1.1 seconds
remaining and the Indiana Pacers scored the final eight points in 47.9 seconds
to stun the short-handed and top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers 120-119 on Tuesday
night to take a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinals series.
Haliburton scored 11 of his 19 points in the final 12 minutes. After Andrew
Nembhard stole an inbounds pass by Cleveland's Max Strus with 27.5 seconds
remaining, Indiana tried to find a potential tying 3-pointer before Haliburton
drove inside and got fouled.
He made the first free throw, but missed the second. Haliburton got the
offensive rebound and dribbled out to the 3-point line, where he made it from
the top of the key.
It's the second straight game in which Haliburton has come up big late. The
fifth-year guard scored 22 points in Sunday's 121-112 victory in the series
opener, including a go-ahead 3-pointer midway through the fourth quarter.
"Obviously, we got lucky. Ty hit another amazing shot to win the game," Indiana
coach Rick Carlisle said. "You don't see this very often, let alone twice in
one week. Tyrese, he came through again. We're very fortunate."
Myles Turner and Aaron Nesmith led No. 4 seed Indiana with 23 points apiece.
It's the first time the Pacers have won the first two games of a playoff series
on the road since a 1994 first-round set against Orlando.
Donovan Mitchell scored 48 points for Cleveland, who were missing three key
players, including two starters. NBA Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley
(left ankle) and key reserve De'Andre Hunter (right thumb) were injured in Game
1, while Darius Garland (left big toe) missed his fourth straight postseason
game.
"I feel like we outplayed them for the majority of the game and then towards
the end we had our mental lapses. They capitalize on every single mistake that
we made," said Jarrett Allen, who had 22 points and 12 rebounds.
Mitchell scored 15 points in the third quarter as the Cavaliers built a 98-81
lead late in the period. But the Pacers rallied back with a 17-6 run to get
back in it.
Cleveland looked as though it got some breathing room with 1:06 remaining when
Max Strus hit a 3-pointer off an assist by Mitchell to put them up 117-110.
But the Cavs couldn't hold on again as they committed two turnovers and the
Pacers had a pair of offensive rebounds that led to points in the final minute.
It's the first time Cleveland dropped its first two at home in the playoffs
since 1996 in the first round against the Knicks.
"It's hard to put all this in words," Carlisle said. "Cleveland hit us with a
hellacious punch early in the game. In the fourth, we just hung on. We
maintained enough energy to get it done. Give the guys credit, they somehow
found a way."
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