Top seed tossed out as Tyrese Haliburton leads Indiana Pacers to Eastern Conference Finals

Joe ReedyAP
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Camera IconIndiana's Tyrese Haliburton (left) consoles Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell after the Pacers' win. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

The Indiana Pacers have advanced to the NBA’s Eastern Conference Finals for the second straight year after eliminating the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers in five games.

Tyrese Haliburton top-scored with 31 points and Pascal Siakam added 21 as the Pacers won 114-105 in Cleveland on Tuesday night (Wednesday AEST).

Donovan Mitchell, who missed the second half of Sunday’s game with a sprained left ankle, led Cleveland with 35 points. Evan Mobley added 24 points and 11 rebounds for the home side.

The Cavs swept their first-round series against Miami, but were unable to match the up-tempo Pacers. It was the second straight series Indiana won in five games.

“The winning team writes the script. I have to give our guys credit, they earned this,” Indiana coach Rick Carlisle said.

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“This was one of the best teams in the league. I’m sorry their season had to end like this. They had the perfect season, and we came along and were hot at the right time.

“We were not favoured in one game. The lowest point spread was five and a half. That was something that fuelled our guys, too.”

The fourth-seeded Pacers will now await the winner of the match-up between the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks. New York have a 3-1 advantage in the series, with Game 5 on Wednesday night (Thursday AEST) in Boston.

Camera IconTyrese Haliburton celebrates after making a basket. Credit: Jason Miller/Getty Images

The Celtics swept the Pacers last year in the East finals. Indiana had not been to the conference finals in consecutive seasons since 2013-14.

Indiana rallied from a 19-point deficit in the first half and took control after halftime as they won all three games at Cleveland’s Rocket Arena.

It was the first time since a 2005 first-round series against Boston that the Pacers have won three road games in a playoff series.

The Cavs dropped three home games in a post-season series for the first time.

Cleveland stormed out to a 44-25 lead with 8:10 remaining in the second quarter before Indiana rallied. Haliburton had five of his six three-pointers in the period as the Pacers got within 56-52 at halftime.

Indiana then shot 14-of-22 from the field in the third quarter - including four three-pointers - to go up 85-76 going into the final 12 minutes.

The visitors seized control with a 17-2 run over a five-minute span in the third when Siakam had eight points and Haliburton five.

That was part of a 29-8 spurt that saw the Pacers take a 12-point lead late in the third.

Cleveland were just 7-of-26 from the field in the quarter.

Mitchell’s three-pointer got the Cavs to 106-103 with 1:27 remaining, but Indiana closed it out by scoring eight of the final 10 points.

“This first half was not good or fun,” Carlisle said. “We got things back on course in the second quarter, and then we just kept working the game and wearing them down.”

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