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Raptors rally to beat Pacers
By Ian Harrison
Associated Press

TORONTO — DeMar DeRozan scored 34 points and the Toronto Raptors held on for a 102-99 victory over the Indiana Pacers and a 3-2 lead in their first-round series Tuesday night when Solomon Hill’s 3-pointer was ruled after the buzzer.

The Raptors overcame 39 points from Paul George and a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter, getting 14 points from Kyle Lowry.

Bismack Biyombo had 10 points and 16 rebounds for the second-seeded Raptors, who can clinch the first seven-game playoff series victory in franchise history by beating the Pacers in Indiana on Friday night.

George Hill had 15 points and Myles Turner 14 for the Pacers, who led by as many as 17 and never trailed through the first three quarters before coming unglued in the fourth.

The Pacers made 13 of 29 from 3-point range but struggled from all over the floor in the fourth, making 4 of 15 shots and scoring just 9 points in the period.

Trailing, 90-77, to begin the fourth, the Raptors tied the game with a 15-2 run. Norman Powell stole the ball from Monta Ellis and made a fast-break dunk to knot it at 92-all with 6:31 remaining.

Toronto’s first 6 points of the fourth came with George on the bench. He checked back in with 8:36 left.

After Powell’s basket, neither team scored again until DeRozan hit a tiebreaking three with 4:15 remaining. After a missed three by Ellis, Cory Joseph hit another trey for Toronto, putting the Raptors up, 98-92, with 3:26 left.

Hill’s three with 15.9 seconds cut it to 100-99, but DeRozan answered with a pair of free throws. Indiana had the ball under Toronto’s basket with 2.7 seconds left. Ellis inbounded to George, who fed Hill, and Pacers players threw their arms up in celebration when his shot from the left side went through the net. But video replay confirmed that the shot came too late.

George scored 12 points in the first and the Pacers were 7 of 10 from 3-point range to lead, 35-20, after one.

With George on the bench, the Raptors closed the gap with a 13-1 run to begin the second, making it 36-33. George returned and hit a three at 8:05, snapping a streak of seven straight missed field goals by the Pacers. George scored 7 of the next 10 Indiana points before Toronto called timeout. DeRozan scored 13 in the second while George had 10 as the Pacers led, 61-52, at halftime.

George scored 15 points in the third, including an 8-for-8 performance at the free throw line, as the Pacers took a 90-77 lead into the fourth.