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Pacers Dominate Nets in 123-94 Rout, Showcasing Depth and Versatility
7 Pacers Players Record Double-Doubles in Lopsided Victory
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:26am
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The Pacers' dominant victory over the Nets showcases the team's depth and versatility, hinting at a strategic shift towards a more modern, system-driven approach to team-building.Brooklyn TodayThe Indiana Pacers delivered a dominant performance against the Brooklyn Nets, winning 123-94 in a game that highlighted the team's depth, versatility, and strategic shift away from relying on star power. With 7 players recording double-doubles and the team showcasing a cohesive, up-tempo style even in the absence of head coach Rick Carlisle, the Pacers demonstrated the benefits of cultivating a roster capable of winning in multiple ways.
Why it matters
This game signals a potential long-term strategic pivot for the Pacers, moving away from a traditional rebuild focused on a few key players and towards a more modern, probabilistic approach that emphasizes collective capability, depth, and system-level resilience. The Pacers' ability to thrive even with Carlisle absent suggests a culture that can endure beyond a single figurehead, hinting at a sustainable path forward for the franchise.
The details
The Pacers jumped out to a 31-14 lead in the first quarter and never looked back, leading by 26 points at halftime and cruising to a 123-94 victory. Obi Toppin led the way with 26 points and 9 rebounds, while Micah Potter (18 points, 14 rebounds), Ethan Thompson (15 points), Jarace Walker, and Jay Huff all contributed double-double performances. The Nets, meanwhile, struggled with just 37% shooting as a team, highlighting the Pacers' defensive intensity and ability to exploit mismatches.
- The Pacers jumped out to a 31-14 lead in the first quarter.
- Indiana led by 26 points, 63-37, at halftime.
- The Pacers extended their lead to 98-72 entering the fourth quarter.
The players
Obi Toppin
Pacers forward who led the team with 26 points and 9 rebounds.
Micah Potter
Pacers center who recorded a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds.
Ethan Thompson
Pacers guard who scored 15 points in the victory.
Jarace Walker
Pacers forward who contributed to the team's double-double performance.
Jay Huff
Pacers center who also recorded a double-double in the game.
What’s next
The Pacers will look to build on this dominant performance as they continue their late-season evaluation and development of their young roster. The team's ability to thrive even in the absence of head coach Rick Carlisle suggests a strong organizational culture that could pay dividends in the future.
The takeaway
This game showcases the Pacers' shift towards a more modern, depth-oriented approach to team-building, moving away from a traditional rebuild focused on a few key players. The team's ability to win convincingly with contributions from multiple players, even with their head coach absent, hints at a sustainable path forward for the franchise.
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