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The Pacers broke their franchise record for points in an NBA game, beating the Washington Wizards 162-109 on Thursday night.
Reuters |
Indiana set multiple franchise records in Indiana's 162-109 blowout of the host Washington Wizards on Thursday in the nation's capital.
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LeBron at buzzer lands Lakers win at Pacers
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Indianapolis Star |
LeBron James' buzzer-beating tip-in gave the Lakers a 120-119 win over the Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Wednesday night.
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LeBron James extends his historic streak with another double-digit scoring night.
The New York Times |
In the end, though, it was James who had the last laugh.
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