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Can Indiana Pacers' Fourth Quarter Surge Against Denver Nuggets Signal a Turning Point?

The Indiana Pacers faced off against the Denver Nuggets at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, resulting in a 135-120 outcome. The Pacers now hold a record of 4-18, while the Nuggets improved to 15-6. Despite the loss, the game showcased some promising moments for the home team.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter saw both teams setting an aggressive pace. The Nuggets took an early lead with 33 points, while the Pacers trailed closely behind with 28 points. Bennedict Mathurin stood out for Indiana with his dynamic play and contributed significantly to keeping his team within reach.


Second Quarter


As the second quarter unfolded, Denver extended their advantage by scoring an impressive 39 points compared to Indiana's 20. Pascal Siakam tried to rally his teammates with crucial plays but faced stiff resistance from Denver's defense. The Nugs' efficiency was evident as they capitalized on fast breaks and maintained their momentum.


Third Quarter


In response, the third quarter saw a more balanced exchange between both teams. The Pacers managed to score 31 points against Denver's 30, showing resilience and determination on their home court. T.J. McConnell played a pivotal role during this period by orchestrating plays that kept Indiana competitive.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter was where things got interesting for Indiana fans as they mounted an impressive comeback attempt by scoring 41 points—their highest in any quarter of this game—against Denver’s consistent performance of another set of 33 points. Andrew Nembhard’s leadership on court sparked hope among fans as he facilitated key assists and scored crucial baskets.


Despite falling short in this matchup, there were glimpses of potential that could bode well for future games if harnessed effectively by Coach Rick Carlisle’s squad.


Looking ahead, fans can catch the next game featuring Indiana Pacers against Chicago Bulls scheduled at United Center on December 5th at 8:00 PM EDT broadcasted via FDSIN or CHSN networks among others available locally or nationally depending upon region-specific coverage options available through various platforms offering live sports content accessibilities across multiple devices globally today!


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