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Indiana Pacers at Miami Heat

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10-8, 4-3 Away
Final
144 - 129

11-9, 5-3 Home

Pacers put on historic shooting show, run away from Heat 144-129

T.J. McConnell lofts Hail Mary assist to Obi Toppin

Oh, and without their best player.

Add it all up, and the NBA's highest-scoring team just put on a dazzling offensive show — the best-shooting show ever against the Miami Heat. Bruce Brown scored 30 points, Obi Toppin added 22 and the Pacers shook off the absence of leading scorer Tyrese Haliburton to beat the Heat 144-129.

“The start wasn't awesome,” Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. “But the fight was there from start to finish.”

The Pacers missed their first shot of the second quarter and were shooting 36% — 9 for 25 — at that point.

They shot an absurd 78% — 47 for 60 — the rest of the way.

The Pacers finished at 66%, the second-best rate in franchise history. They shot 67% against Minnesota on Oct. 24, 2017. And it was the best percentage ever shot against a Heat team; the Los Angeles Lakers shot 64% against Miami on Nov. 23, 1988.

“You have to credit Indiana,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “You took out their best player, the guy that drives this offense, and they didn't slow down one bit.”

T.J. McConnell shot 10 for 11 and finished with 20 points and 11 assists off the bench for Indiana, and Aaron Nesmith also had 20 points for the Pacers.

Jimmy Butler scored 33 points for Miami, which got 18 from Caleb Martin. The 273 points in the two games against the Pacers — Miami won 142-132 on Thursday — were the most ever by Miami in a two-game span.

The Heat went 1-1 in those games, even with the Pacers playing without Haliburton — who had 44 points in Thursday's game.

Haliburton was dealing with right knee soreness and what the team said was an upper respiratory infection. Carlisle said it was the non-COVID illness, not the knee, that kept Haliburton out on Saturday. Haliburton missed one other game this season — and in that one, the Pacers lost 155-104 to Boston.

They get a second chance at Boston on Saturday in the In-Season Tournament quarterfinals.

“We were in this situation before in Boston when Ty was out and I only had two points,” Brown said. “That's unacceptable. So, I took a challenge mentally to be better tonight.”

Miami lost starting forward Haywood Highsmith after just three minutes because of back spasms — Martin started the second half in his place — and the Heat were again without All-Star center Bam Adebayo because of a bruised left hip.

Adebayo missed the second half of Thursday's win because of the hip issue, which has bothered him for a couple weeks, and already has been ruled out of Miami's next game Wednesday at Toronto. The earliest he might play again is Friday when the Heat play host to Cleveland.

“We just want to take care of it before it does take a turn for something else,” Spoelstra said. “He seems to continue to get hit in that exact same spot, which is almost impossible. But we’ll take care of it.”

Adebayo was clearly missed on the defensive end. The Pacers made 23 of 28 shots in the paint over the middle two quarters, fueling a stretch where they outscored Miami 81-67 over those 24 minutes.

UP NEXT

Pacers: Host Boston in an In-Season Tournament quarterfinal game Monday.

Heat: Visit Toronto on Wednesday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 144 - 129
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 144 - 129
4th 6.1 shot clock turnover 144 - 129
4th 30.1 Kevin Love makes free throw 2 of 2 144 - 129
4th 30.1 Jamal Cain enters the game for Jimmy Butler 144 - 128

Statistics

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56-85 FG 48-89
66 Field Goal % 54
16-32 3PT 12-25
50 Three Point % 48
16-20 FT 21-24
80 Free Throw % 88
32 Rebounds 28
3 Offensive Rebounds 6
29 Defensive Rebounds 22
35 Assists 27
4 Steals 3
8 Blocks 1
9 Turnovers 10
1 Team Turnovers 2
10 Total Turnovers 12
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
17 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 17
20 Fast Break Points 0
76 Points in Paint 68
24 Fouls 22
17 Largest Lead 10
Miami Heat Miami Heat Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Pelle Larsson, G Out Dec 22
Tyler Herro, G Out Dec 22
Nikola Jovic, F Out Dec 17
Terry Rozier, G Out Oct 23
Indiana Pacers Indiana Pacers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Isaiah Jackson, F Day-To-Day Dec 23
Ben Sheppard, G Out Dec 19
Aaron Nesmith, G Out Nov 15
Obi Toppin, F Out Oct 31
Tyrese Haliburton, G Out Jul 7

Game Information

Kaseya Center

Location: Miami, FL
Attendance: 19,650 · Capacity:

2025-26 Central Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 24 6 .800 - W3
Cleveland 17 14 .548 7.5 W2
Chicago 14 15 .483 9.5 W4
Milwaukee 12 18 .400 12 W1
Indiana 6 24 .200 18 L6

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Orlando 17 13 .567 - W1
Miami 15 15 .500 2 L3
Atlanta 15 16 .484 2.5 L4
Charlotte 10 20 .333 7 W1
Washington 5 23 .179 11 L2
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