Pacers eliminate top-seeded Cavaliers
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The Pacers are headed to the Eastern Conference finals for the second consecutive season after knocking off the No. 1 seed Cavaliers
The Indiana Pacers are going back to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second year in a row. On May 13, Indiana defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5, 114-105. Tyrese Haliburton led the way with 31 points,
"I'm sorry that their season had to end like this," Rick Carlisle said after his fourth-seeded Pacers eliminated Cleveland despite the Cavs' 64 wins and Coach of the Year honors.
The Indiana Pacers have the chance to knock out the Cleveland Cavaliers in Tuesday night's Game 5. The Cavs won 64 games in the regular season but are now one loss away from going home. The Pacers won't two close games on the road to start this series,
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Indiana has reached the Eastern Conference Finals for consecutive years. That's not lucky, this team is for real.
Count those regular-season wins, and take them to Cancun with you. For the third straight season, the Cavs are booking vacations earlier than expected. This time, the Indiana Pacers beat Cleveland 114-105 on Tuesday to end this series in five games.
The Pacers won Games 1, 2 and 5 at Rocket Mortgage Arena to help secure their spot in the Eastern Conference Finals. Indiana needed to battle back from a 12-point first-quarter deficit. Tyrese Haliburton's three-point shooting played a huge role in clawing back into the game.