Wizards 109
Pacers 102
March 17, 2018 | Capital One Arena | Washington, D.C.
In a very tight Eastern Conference playoff race, the Washington Wizards took care of business at home against the Indiana Pacers to win the season-series, 2-1, and the all-important playoff tiebreaker. Both teams are now 40-30, but Washington controls their destiny in the No. 4 seed and just a half game back of the No. 3 Cleveland Cavaliers. In a balanced attack, the Wizards sent Capital One Arena off to their St. Patrick’s Day plans with a victory that the fans acknowledged with a standing ovation as time expired.

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Taking The Early Lead And Maintaining It
Midway through the first quarter, Indiana had a 10-9 lead, but that was the last that they would enjoy such a comfort the rest of the game. The Wizards rattled off a 15-2 run in just over five minutes to take control of the game. In the second quarter after the Pacers cut the deficit to one, the home team ended the half on a 16-5 run to go into intermission up a dozen. Washington kept the pressure on as they put together a 14-3 run in the early parts of the third quarter to take a commanding 21-point lead to more or less seal the game.
“It was very important for us,” Beal said about the season series win. “We knew what was at stake with this game. We want to make sure that we took care of it and we did that. We did a good job of getting out to a good start on both ends of the floor.”