Pacers roar past Raptors
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana Pacers fans headed for the exits
early Wednesday night.
For once, it was because their team was on the right side of a
blowout. Danny Granger scored 29 points, and the Pacers had
their highest point total and margin of victory this season to
beat the Toronto Raptors 130-101.
The easy win was a welcome change for the Pacers, who have
played the most games decided by three or fewer points of any
team in the league this season. Indiana's lead reached 41 points
late in the third quarter, and that was enough to convince much
of the crowd to try to beat the traffic.
"It was great, honestly," Granger said. "You never want to see
the fans leave, but it's great to blow a team out. I think a
bunch of us didn't even play in the fourth quarter."
Jarrett Jack added 23 points, Roy Hibbert had 17, and Troy
Murphy finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Josh McRoberts
had his first career double-double with career highs of 12
points and 11 rebounds in 21 minutes.
"It's good to get the opportunity to get out there and play and
be involved in a win," McRoberts said. "Obviously, you can't do
that from where I sit at the end of the bench. And when the
opportunity presents itself, I want to get out there and do the
best I can and help out."
The Pacers were still holding on to the slimmest of playoff
hopes, but they will need to win out and get a lot of help just
to have a chance. Indiana is four games behind Detroit and
Chicago for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference
with four games left.
Indiana has shot better than 50 percent in its past five games,
and has won six of eight. Though the Pacers have consistently
said they don't expect to make the playoffs, they have continued
to play hard.
"I think we have a proud bunch of guys," Jack said. "Regardless
of what the situation is, whether we're in contention or not in
contention, we've got guys who each time they step on the floor,
they want to represent the organization really well."
Chris Bosh had 21 points and nine rebounds in Toronto's third
straight loss. Andrea Bargnani did not play because of a sore
left heel. Patrick O'Bryant got his first career start in
Bargnani's place and finished with 16 points and seven rebounds.
Though the Raptors already have been eliminated from playoff
contention, their poor effort was unacceptable to coach Jay
Triano.
"They made shots early and often, and we didn't provide much
resistance the first three quarters," Triano said. "We need to
be competitive and try to win games."
Indiana had its highest-scoring half of the season to take a
74-48 lead. The Pacers shot 62 percent from the field in the
first 24 minutes, and 72 percent in the second quarter. Granger
had 20 points, and Murphy had 10 points and 12 rebounds at the
break.
"I think our offensive efficiency was key," Granger said. "We
had it going from the beginning. Our assist total was pretty
high and our turnovers were low. That's always important"
The Pacers made their first five shots of the second half to
take an 88-56 lead.
"Sometimes in the NBA when you get up you tend to relax a little
bit," Granger said. "I think we did a good job of keeping a
sense of urgency."
The Pacers scored their 100th point with 3:33 left in the third
quarter and led 115-74 at the end of the period. The Pacers shot
68 percent in the third quarter.
"It was one of those feel-good games where everybody was able to
contribute and get some minutes out there," Jack said. "We
haven't had too many of those this season."
It was a game Bosh would rather forget. Bosh and O'Bryant shot a
combined 17-for-26 from the field, but the rest of the team shot
21-for-73.
"It's over, man," Bosh said. "The best part about it is that
it's over. Doesn't matter which five we've got out there,
they've got to play."