The Indiana Pacers played the San Antonio Spurs tonight. Missed the game or want to read interesting tweets from the game? Re-live the game below.
Right on cue, infamous ATT Center wifi issues pop up soon as game starts. Looks like there will be less live tweeting, gang
— Candace Buckner (@CandaceDBuckner) November 27, 2014
The Pacers have three players in their roster that the Spurs originally drafted for themselves. I don't think any other team has any.
— Jeje Gomez (@JejeGomezNBA) November 27, 2014
Eaassy big fella. pic.twitter.com/PyRMdcMUc2
— Tom Lewis (@IndyCornrows) November 27, 2014
#Pacers makeshift lineup showing that win in Dallas was no fluke; Indy leads #Spurs after 27-25 after 1st quarter at ATT Center
— Mike Monroe (@Monroe_SA) November 27, 2014
That's 1. #CopelandCount
— Nilla Nillanovic (@JayNilla) November 27, 2014
The Pacers get one out of every three boards on their offensive glass, when Lavoy Allen is on the floor this season.
— Tim Donahue (@TimDonahueZ) November 27, 2014
Strong surge by #Pacers second unit here, 16 points through first half of the second quarter and they lead 43-37
— Candace Buckner (@CandaceDBuckner) November 27, 2014
So whose going to put Damo and Larry Legend's stroke side by side for me? That high, quick release is a Hoosier-kid staple.
— Jon Washburn (@DeanOfMortgages) November 27, 2014
Welp, the Spurs urged caution against Pacers, and we can see why. Wasn't just usual "respect opponents" lip service after their recent Ws.
— Dan McCarney (@danmccarneyNBA) November 27, 2014
Stuckey showing that tenacity and attack mode that made him so promising as a rook. He's been better than Lance this year.
— Jon Washburn (@DeanOfMortgages) November 27, 2014
Rodney Stuckey leads all with 16 points. #Pacers getting out rebounded by #Spurs but those 4 3-pointers have come in handy
— Candace Buckner (@CandaceDBuckner) November 27, 2014
3RD QUARTER STARTS
I was always optimistic that Stuckey's offense could fill a needed role for this team, but his defense has been far better than I dreamt.
— Jon Washburn (@DeanOfMortgages) November 27, 2014
Pop was one bad sequence away from pulling medical stuff out of his arms and hot-wiring a car. Instead, we’re tied,
— Pounding the Rock (@poundingtherock) November 27, 2014
Scola struggling to make shots is hurting Pacers. A couple missed bunnies and missed free throws spanning end of 2nd, beginning of 3rd
— Tim Donahue (@TimDonahueZ) November 27, 2014
2:01 left in 3Q, Spurs' offense still hasn't emerged, but defense has shown up, holding Pacers to 13 in the quarter.
— Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) November 27, 2014
4TH QUARTER
STOP HITTING SHOTS INDIANA, JUST STOP IT
— Pounding the Rock (@poundingtherock) November 27, 2014
Remember when people talked about whether Frank Vogel should lose his job? Yeah, he's leading a team of backups thru Texas like a wildfire.
— Wesley Filmore (@AOLBlast) November 27, 2014
Stuckey putting in WORK, tonight.....
— Michael Grady (@Grady) November 27, 2014
The #Spurs have 3-pointers on three of their last four possessions. They had started the quarter 2 for 11 from downtown. Now up 99-91
— Candace Buckner (@CandaceDBuckner) November 27, 2014
Spurs don't let Pacers react, just smother em on D and kill em behind the line. Pacers quickly down 8
— Tom Lewis (@IndyCornrows) November 27, 2014
Not so veteran move by Tim Duncan. You can't defend Copeland that tight on the perimeter.
— Quixem Ramirez (@quixem) November 27, 2014
this @pacers team is SO refreshing! love the effort. GREAT guys who ALL will be giving back in Central Indiana tomorrow! good bunch
— Eddie White (@eddiewhite3) November 27, 2014
.@tonyparker clanks 2 FT with 26.1 sec. left so #Pacers need only a couple more 4-pt. plays to pull out a win in SA; SAS 104, IND 97
— Mike Monroe (@Monroe_SA) November 27, 2014
Vogel: "I thought we battled. I was proud of the effort... Proud of our performance, but just not enough against the champs."
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) November 27, 2014