The Pacers scored 162 points, set a team record with 27 three-pointers, and crushed the Wizards

2025-03-28 15:12

The Pacers scored 162 points, set a team record with 27 three-pointers, and crushed the Wizards

On March 28, the Indiana Pacers faced the Washington Wizards at home and finally won the game with an amazing score of162-109 , not only breaking the team's single-game scoring record, but also creating a new team record with27 three-pointers. This game was an offensive feast for the Pacers. They opened fire at full power from the beginning of the game, completely crushed the opponent, and presented a hearty victory for the fans .

The Pacers not only set a new record for the highest single-game score in team history (162 points), but also made 27 of 52 three-pointers, breaking the team's previous record for three-pointers made in a single game. In addition, this score is also the highest score in a single game without overtime in the NBA in the past 17 years. The last time similar data appeared was in 2008 against the Denver Nuggets.

It is worth mentioning that this victory is of great significance to the Pacers. Previously, they had just been defeated by the Lakers at home, and the team's morale was affected for a time. However, in this game, the Pacers showed a strong ability to adjust, and the whole team fired at full power, leaving the Wizards with no ability to fight back.

At the beginning of the game, the Pacers quickly got into the game, relying on accurate outside shooting and fast offense, and played a 12-0 dream start, and scored 45 points in the first quarter, establishing a double-digit lead early. Entering the second quarter, the Pacers' touch was still hot, the team made 14 of 26 three-pointers, and the score difference exceeded 20 points at the end of the half.

In the second half, the Pacers continued to expand their lead, and core player Haliburton played well, helping the team expand their lead to 37 points at the end of the third quarter. After entering the final quarter, the Pacers still did not relax, and finally defeated the Wizards with a huge score of 162-109, completing a shocking offensive performance.

The Pacers showed a strong offensive dominance in this game, not only breaking multiple team records, but also proving their competitiveness to the entire league. The team's offensive system is becoming more and more mature, and Haliburton's organizational ability and the efficient performance of the shooters have made the Pacers a strong team that cannot be ignored in the East.

As the season progresses, if the Pacers can maintain this state and further improve on the defensive end, they may become a dark horse in the playoffs and cause a lot of trouble for the Eastern Conference powerhouses. Next, the Pacers' performance is worth looking forward to. Can they continue this hot state? Let's wait and see.


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