Pacers dig deeply, finish strong to open West Coast Road Trip by stealing victory from jazz

Salt Lake City – Pascal Siakam scored 22 points, Tyrese Haliburton had 18 and Pacers stood back to steal A 112-111 win over the jazz At Delta Center Monday night.

The pacers, who played without a wounded Myles Turner, improved to 28-20 and sat in fourth place in the eastern conference. They have won four equal, six of their last seven, 12 of their last 14 and 18 of their last 23. Jazz fell to 11-37.

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Playing of the game: Aaron Nesmith

Pacers Fremad Aaron Nesmith came through with another coupling performance that came through with a garden-to-have it stealing with a minute to walk in the fourth quarter. He scored 13 points and hit two late crucial free kicks and released a team-best +10 Plus-Minus figure.

Turning point

After allowing a 17-0 first quarter of Jazz Run Pacers, the rest of the game and patted back only too often losing the steam. In the fourth quarter, they fell behind 101-89 with 6:52 to go and seemed to be done for good, but they went on 14-1 ran after it and loved them on a shot-for-shot Homestretch to steal the victory.

Games of the game

For a moment it seemed that Pacers’ last attempt at a comeback would fall short, but Aaron Nesmith stole the ball at the middle of the pitch with 1:04 to go and teed tyrese Haliburton to a 3 who put Pacers up 108-106 with one minute left. The pacers held on to dear life after it and pulled off the victory.

This article originally appeared on the Indianapolis Star: Pacers VS Jazz: Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam Lead Comeback Win