T.J. McConnell and Obi Toppin showcased a remarkable synergy on Thursday night, propelling the Indiana Pacers to a resounding 120-98 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 6.
Toppin’s 21 points and McConnell’s 20 points and nine assists fueled the Pacers to their first Eastern Conference semifinal appearance in a decade. Reflecting on the win, McConnell emphasized the team’s collective effort in elevating their game to new heights, especially after facing adversity in previous seasons.
McConnell’s standout performance, including a playoff career-best scoring total and crucial contributions in steals, epitomized the Pacers’ determination to seize the moment. Supported by Toppin’s career-high playoff scoring, the entire team rallied together, heeding McConnell’s advice to maintain aggression and unity. Their victory marked a significant milestone for the franchise, coinciding with the anniversary of their first NBA playoff series win 30 years prior.
Despite the Bucks’ resilience and contributions from players like Damian Lillard, who returned from injury, the Pacers maintained control throughout the game. Indiana’s relentless pace and timely responses thwarted Milwaukee’s attempts to mount a comeback. As the Pacers secured a decisive lead in the fourth quarter, the crowd erupted in celebration, underscoring the team’s unwavering resolve and the electrifying atmosphere at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.