
Pacers tie NBA playoff record by jumping out to 41-point halftime lead against Cavaliers in Game 4
The 80-39 lead matched the previous mark set by the Cavaliers in Game 2 of the 2017 conference finals against Boston, according to Sportradar. And the Pacers did it despite
having one of their top scorers, Bennedict Mathurin, ejected
for a Flagrant 2 foul less than eight minutes into the game.
It's also the 10th time in playoff history any team has scored 80 points in a half. Oklahoma City did it most recently, with 87 points in Game 2 against Denver earlier this week.
The Pacers dominated the first two quarters, shooting 60% from the field and making 12 of 18 3-pointers while posting 25 assists. Cleveland shot 25% from the field, had only three assists and only three players with more than one made basket.
Indiana tied the record on Aaron Nesmith's buzzer-beating mid-range jumper to close the half.
The Pacers hold a 2-1 lead in the series, which moves to Cleveland on Tuesday for Game 5.
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