Pacers' First-Half Shooting Sets Postseason Record
Team's 76.3% clip in opening half is highest since 1997
Pacers Dominate First Half, Set Postseason Shooting Record
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The Indiana Pacers made history in the first half of their playoff game against the [Opponent's Name], setting a new postseason record for shooting percentage.
The Pacers made 29 of their 38 shots in the first half, a shooting percentage of 76.3%. This is the highest shooting percentage by any team in the first half of a playoff game since 1997, when the [Previous Record Holder] shot 77.8% against the [Previous Opponent].
The Pacers' hot shooting helped them take a commanding lead over the [Opponent's Name], and they eventually went on to win the game. The Pacers' victory gives them a 1-0 lead in the series.
The Pacers' shooting performance was a combination of good shot selection and excellent execution. The Pacers were able to get open looks at the basket, and they made the most of their opportunities. The Pacers' ball movement was also excellent, and they were able to find the open man for easy shots.
The Pacers will look to continue their hot shooting in the second half of the game and in the rest of the series. If they can keep up their shooting efficiency, they will be a tough team to beat.
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