The Pacers are moving on to the second round of the NBA playoffs for the first time since 2014, courtesy of their 120-98 blowout home win against the Bucks.
Interestingly, reserve forward Obi Toppin and reserve guard T.J. McConnell led the way, with 21 and 20 points, respectively. McConnell also passed for nine assists.
“It means a lot,” McConnell told NBA reporters. “Not getting into the playoffs since the bubble, not being able to advance since 2014, we take great pride in being able to advance and extend our season. Milwaukee has a great team and, if I can be honest with you, I think our bench has taken a couple steps back competitive-wise and I think tonight all of us went out there with the mentality we’re going to take it to another level.”
Damian Lillard returned but Giannis Antetokounmpo remained sidelined, and the Bucks’ uneven season came to an end — for the second straight year, in the first round of the playoffs.
Unlike previous wins, Khris Middleton couldn’t carry Milwaukee, finishing with 14 points on 6-of-15 shooting. He exited the loss to Indiana with about 5 minutes left.
“Ankles are sore, but everybody’s going through something in the playoffs,” Middleton told reporters, via Ben Steele of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “If you can play, if you can play through it, got to go out there and play. No excuses about it.
“Just tonight, didn’t have it. As a team, they came out and set the tone to be extra physical. Push the pace as much as they could, like they were trying to do all series. They were able to execute their game plan. We couldn’t as much.”
The Magic feel as if they let one get away in their Game 5 loss to the Cavaliers, a 104-103 defeat. They’re now one loss away from elimination.
“It sucks. We were right there,” All-Star big man Paolo Banchero said, via Josh Robbins of The Athletic. “But we can’t dwell on it. You’ve got to just look at what we could do better, what we didn’t do as well and then come out on Friday and be ready to go, because we’re not ready to go home (for the offseason).”
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