Brandon Ingram anota tiro tardío clave y Raptors ganan 97-95 a Pacers con su 9na victoria seguida
TORONTO (AP) — Brandon Ingram encestó un tiro de 15 pies con 0,6 segundos restantes para darle a los Raptors de Toronto su novena victoria consecutiva, derrotando 97-95 a los Pacers de Indiana el miércoles por la noche.
Toronto aseguró uno de los dos primeros puestos y la ventaja de local en los cuartos de final de la Copa NBA con la victoria y combinada con la derrota de Milwaukee ante Miami el miércoles.
Ingram sumó 26 puntos y ocho rebotes para ayudar a Toronto a terminar la fase de grupos de la Copa con 4-0 y mejorar a 14-5 en general. Scottie Barnes tuvo 24 puntos y diez rebotes, e Immanuel Quickley añadió 15 unidades.
TJ McConnell lideró a Indiana con 16 puntos. Los Pacers, plagados de lesiones, han perdido tres seguidos y caen a 2-16. Están 0-tres en el juego de la Copa.
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