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Myles Turner and Tyrese Hailiburton shoot Pacers past Raptors

Tyrese Haliborton and Myles Turner combined to hit 12 of 14 3-pointers and their 33 and 18 point efforts, respectively, helped Indiana Pacers escape a season sweep of the Toronto Raptors by a 111 - 91 rout in Indianapolis on Wednesday.

Haliburton shot 12/15 from the field including 7/9 from beyond the arc. Turner made five of six shots and shot 6 out of 8 from behind the arc.

The Pacers' Pascal Siakam scored 15 points, shooting 7 of 14 shots. He also grabbed 8 rebounds.

Haliburton made his seventh 3-pointer, with 4:44 left in the game. The bucket sparked a 12-point run by Indiana, giving the club a 21 point advantage.

Turner's fifth triple on the next possession, which was set up by Haliburton’s 11th assist of the game, contributed to the late-game barrage.

Haliburton then followed with a slam dunk, and Turner reciprocated the favor by giving him an assist after Turner had grabbed his ninth rebound. He then added a second to complete a double-double.

Siakam finished the run by laying up against his former teammates. Indiana was in the lead for almost the whole game, and the second half as well, but the late stretch enabled them to defeat a Toronto team who had been within striking distance throughout the match.

For the first two and a half quarters of the game, both offenses were struggling to find a consistent offensive footing. However, Indiana came alive late in the third quarter.

Five Pacers scored in the 14-2 run. Andrew Nembhard's layups at the end of the third quarter and the beginning of the fourth quarter were among them. The Pacers were able to hold off Toronto's rally with the help of the surge.

Immanuel Quiley helped the Raptors cut their deficit down to eight points. He scored 18 points for the Raptors by shooting 4 of 6 from the field in fourth quarter.

Toronto, however, could not get any closer as they shot only 42.5 percent, and 6 of 27 were from 3-point range. Indiana improved to 21-4 when it made 50 percent of its field goal attempts.

RJ Barrett was held to only 16 points, shooting 5 of 15 on the night. Jonathan Mogbo scored 16 points from the bench, one point shy of his career high set in December against Oklahoma City.

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(source: Reuters)