Pacers Crush Wizards 119‑86 - NinjaTV Free Live Sports
A blowout that turned into a statement
If you missed the tip‑off, don’t worry — NinjaTV Free Live Sports had you covered from the jump. What went down on Friday night was more than a win: the Indiana Pacers dominated the Washington Wizards from start to finish, and it ended with a thumping 119‑86 final that left no doubt who ran that court.
From the opening possessions it was clear Indiana had that extra fire. The Pacers came out with sharp ball movement, confident defense, and an aggressive pace. By halftime they had built a 64‑52 lead — strong, but still within reach of a comeback. Instead, what followed was a merciless second‑half rhythm where Indiana locked in and never let up. Their shooting efficiency soared, and defensively they pressured Washington into a season‑low scoring night.
Leading the charge was Pascal Siakam, who dropped 24 points and hauled in 11 rebounds — a rock‑solid double‑double anchoring the team’s dominance. He got help from Bennedict Mathurin, who added 20 points and 4 assists, hitting his season high. T.J. McConnell also pitched in with 14 points and 8 assists. On top of that, the bench chipped in — with contributions from Jay Huff (12 points), Jarace Walker and Isaiah Jackson (10 points each).
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On offense, the Pacers shot a scorching 52.2 percent from the field — a number you don’t just get. On defense, Washington could never find a groove, turning over the ball 16 times and watching Indiana turn those miscues into 21 points. Over the course of the game, Indiana led by as many as 33.
For Washington, there was a glimmer of brightness in Alex Sarr. He dropped 24 points and grabbed several rebounds — a solid individual effort. But beyond that, the rest of the roster couldn’t keep up. Shooting was off, fatigue showed, and the buzz from their previous win over the Atlanta Hawks evidently wore off.
It wasn’t just a bad night — it was a rough night. Coming off that Atlanta win (which ended a brutal 14‑game losing streak), the Wizards were hoping to ride momentum. Instead they got steamrolled. Injuries and inconsistencies have dogged them, and that showed tonight.
What does this win mean for Indiana moving forward? For one, if they keep playing with this kind of fluidity and confidence — balanced scoring, solid defense, bench depth stepping up — they could string together a respectable run despite a rough start. Maybe not championship pace, but enough grit and growth to surprise.
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On the flip side, the Wizards need more than flashes from Sarr. They’ll need rhythm, health, and consistency — plus better execution on both ends — to avoid nights like this becoming routine. A few great nights won’t balance out blowouts if they can’t sustain performance.
What’s your take — is Indiana on the cusp of something good or was this just a heat‑check night?













