While coach Rick Carlisle was at his daughter’s spring formal event, the Pacers from Indiana took their revenge on everyone else, demonstrating their prowess in the process, Yankee Scores reports.
Obi Toppin netted 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds, as seven Pacers scored in double digits, leading Indiana to a 123-94 victory over the Brooklyn Nets and ending a three-game losing run Thursday night.
Under the interim leadership of Lloyd Pierce, the team which had seemingly forgotten how to win finally came out of a three-game losing streak by beating the Brooklyn Nets 123-94.
Obi Toppin and Micah Potter Dominate the Paint
Indiana went to 19-61 with its fifth win in their last 27 games. Rick Carlisle did not attend the game as he was away for his daughter’s spring formal dance. Lloyd Pierce coached the team in place of Carlisle.

Seven Pacers Hit Double Figures in Team Effort
Micah Potter had 18 points and 14 rebounds. Ethan Thompson netted 15 points. Jarace Walker and Jay Huff added 14 points apiece. Meanwhile, Jalen Slawson and Quenton Jackson both tallied 12 points.
Liddell netted 26 points and snared ten rebounds. Ben Saraf contributed 19 points and Tyson Etienne 14. Brooklyn shot just 37-for-96 (37%) from the field and saw their two-game winning streak come to an end.
Indiana scored a quick 31-14 lead in the first quarter. They were 63-37 up at half-time and took an impressive 98-72 (26-point) lead to the fourth quarter.
Just another Obi Toppin oop 😈 pic.twitter.com/pJjAYq1Mq7
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) April 10, 2026
Coming up:
Pacers visit the Philadelphia 76ers Friday.
Nets visit the Milwaukee Bucks Friday.


