The Prince George Citizen

Raptors charge past Pacers

- Michael MAROT Citizen news service

INDIANAPOL­IS — Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan figured out how to beat Indiana at its own game. He sped things up and eventually, the Pacers wore down.

DeRozan scored 16 of his 24 points in the second half, Jonas Valanciuna­s finished with 16 points and 17 rebounds and the Raptors used a 16-4 fourthquar­ter run to get past Indiana 106-99 on Thursday night for their 10th consecutiv­e win.

“When things aren’t going our way, we don’t let the adversity get to us,” DeRozan said. “Once we got the lead, we understand when to push the ball, how to push the ball, get stops, get the momentum. We understand the small things that occur in a game and we try to use that to our advantage.” Did they ever. The league’s hottest team and the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed has won 17 of 18 and moved within one win of tying the franchise record for most consecutiv­e victories, set in January 2016.

But unlike so many other wins during the impressive stretch, this one required everything Toronto could muster at the end of a three-game road trip.

The Raptors wound up with a 58-35 rebounding edge, thanks largely to Valanciuna­s and Serge Ibaka, who had 13 points and 11 rebounds.

Former Pacers starter C.J. Miles made a trio of three-pointers in Toronto’s decisive stretch after the Raptors trailed most of the game.

And, as usual, DeRozan, led the charge by shooting 8 of 15 from the field, finishing with seven assists and demonstrat­ing the kind of toughness coach Dwane Casey thought was missing the last time the Raptors were in town.

“To be successful in this league, you have to have grit,” Casey said. “That’s something our guys have developed. As long as we have that grit and togetherne­ss, we’ll be OK.”

For the Pacers, it was a bitter loss.

Despite getting 22 points from Darren Collison and a season-high 20 from Al Jefferson and leading most of the game, they couldn’t put it away.

“We didn’t keep our heads, kind of got emotionall­y drunk out there and gave up some easy baskets and some fouls,” Indiana coach Nate McMillan said, referring to the fourth quarter.

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