“How are they not in the playoffs?” NBA Fans left perplexed as Lance Stephenson, Pacers register season-best-play against Trail Blazers
Lance Stephenson
The Indiana Pacers are facilitating the Portland Trail Blazers in Indianapolis on Sunday evening, and during the game, Lance Stephenson had an astonishing pass.
The clasp of the play should be visible in the tweet that is implanted underneath from the Twitter record of Bleacher Report.
Stephenson is in his third spell with the Pacers, and throughout the span of his profession has generally played preferred for them over some other team.
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Lance Stephenson, Brissett help Pacers win
Oshae Brissett scored 24 points, Justin Anderson had 18 and the Indiana Pacers travelled past the Portland Trail Blazers 129-98 Sunday. Brissett sank 8 of 10 shots and all six free tosses, and he drove Indiana with nine rebounds.
“I’m still learning and continuing to build,” Brissett said. “I’m thankful for the opportunity I’m getting right now and trying to capitalize on it. I’m trying not force anything and being my best self.”
The Trail Blazers have lost 10 of 11, remembering four for a line. Josh Hart drove them with 26 points, hitting 11 of 13 shots. Trendon Watford scored 17 points, Drew Eubanks had 12, and Kris Dunn and Ben McLemore each had 11.
Hart scored 14 points in the second from last quarter as Portland held a 34-25 lead to close the shortfall to 94-82. Nonetheless, the Pacers had the option to extend their lead in fourth with a 35-16 benefit.
The Pacers drove by 25 in the main half prior to making due with a 69-48 halftime lead.
Indiana snatched a 16-4 lead as the Trail Blazers hit only one of their initial nine shots.
“We got off to a slow start with turnovers and missed shots,” Watford said. “We were pretty much playing catch up from there. We would start to make a little run and we’d look up and we’re still down 17.”
He has additionally had spells with the Hornets, Clippers, Grizzlies, Timberwolves, Pelicans, Lakers and Hawks. The Pacers added him before in the season on a ten-day contract and later marked him for the remainder of the period.
As of now, they are the thirteenth seed in the east with a 24-47 record in 71 games.
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