Pacers Dominate Cavaliers in Game 4, Take Commanding 3-1 Series Lead

The Indiana Pacers delivered a statement performance in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, dismantling the Cleveland Cavaliers 129-109 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. With this victory, the Pacers now hold a 3-1 series lead, putting the top-seeded Cavaliers on the brink of elimination.

First-Half Explosion Sets the Tone

Indiana wasted no time asserting dominance, erupting for 80 points in the first half, tying an NBA playoff record for the largest halftime lead at 41 points. The Pacers’ offensive onslaught was led by Pascal Siakam, who contributed 21 points on 9-of-10 shooting, while Andrew Nembhard orchestrated the offense with precision, dishing out key assists.

The Cavaliers struggled to contain Indiana’s relentless pace, shooting just 26.7% from the field in the first quarter while allowing the Pacers to connect on 53.7% of their shots. Ben Sheppard added to the fireworks, draining a crucial three-pointer with 5:18 left in the fourth quarter, further cementing Indiana’s control.

Rick Carlisle’s Tactical Brilliance

Head coach Rick Carlisle made strategic adjustments that paid dividends, ensuring his team capitalized on Cleveland’s defensive lapses. The Pacers’ ball movement was crisp, leading to 42.9% accuracy from beyond the arc, compared to Cleveland’s 40.0%. Carlisle’s emphasis on defensive intensity also forced the Cavaliers into 22 turnovers, a glaring weakness that Indiana exploited.

Cleveland’s Second-Half Fightback Falls Short

Despite trailing by a massive margin, the Cavaliers attempted a comeback in the third quarter, outscoring Indiana 38-29. Darius Garland led Cleveland with 21 points, but his efforts were not enough to overcome the deficit. The Pacers maintained composure, closing out the game with disciplined execution.

Looking Ahead: Can the Cavaliers Respond?

With Game 5 set to take place at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on May 14, the Cavaliers face a must-win scenario to keep their championship hopes alive. Indiana, on the other hand, will look to close out the series and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.

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