Siakam’s Stellar Performance Leads Pacers to Overtime Triumph Against Celtics
Pacers End Losing Streak with Overtime Win, Powered by Siakam’s 29 Points
In a thrilling Wednesday night showdown, Pascal Siakam shone, delivering the final blow with a 3-pointer in the dying seconds of overtime, propelling the Indiana Pacers to a 135-132 victory over the Boston Celtics. Siakam’s performance was nothing short of spectacular, equaling his career high with six 3-pointers and pulling down 11 rebounds, all while scoring 29 points.
Bennedict Mathurin and Tyrese Haliburton Boost Pacers
Bennedict Mathurin contributed significantly, with 21 of his 30 points coming in the second half. Tyrese Haliburton also stood out with a double-double, securing 17 points and 12 assists. This remarkable team effort allowed the Pacers to break their three-game losing streak.
Despite trailing by 19 points in the fourth quarter, the Celtics demonstrated their fighting spirit by forcing the game into overtime. Derrick White’s layup gave them a brief lead with 39.7 seconds remaining. However, the Pacers rallied, scoring the last five points to secure the win.
Stellar Performances from Celtics’ Tatum and Brown
Jayson Tatum led the Celtics with his impressive 37-point performance, while Jaylen Brown contributed with 25 points, narrowly missing a game-tying 3-pointer in the final moments. Derrick White also left his mark with a 23-point contribution.
Takeaways from the Game
Celtics: Signs of a Champion Despite the Loss
The Celtics had a strong start to the season, winning their first three games by double digits, and appeared to be in championship form. Their ability to fight back against the Pacers, even after a significant deficit, showed the mark of a true champion.
Pacers: High-Octane Offense Returns
The Pacers returned to their high-scoring, fast-paced style of play, which paid off with a season-high point total. However, a series of late turnovers nearly cost them the game.
Key Moments and Stats
Siakam’s last five points, including a midrange jumper that tied the game with 36 seconds left, were crucial in securing the Pacers’ victory. The Pacers also reached season highs in rebounds (57) and 3-pointers made (15).
Coming Up Next
The Celtics will aim to bounce back in their Friday game in Charlotte, while the Pacers will travel to New Orleans for their only game there this season, also on Friday.