Pacers set franchise record with 63 losses in season finale
The best play of the night for the Pacers was a dunk that didn't count by Obi Toppin in a 133-121 loss to the Pistons in the season finale
INDIANAPOLIS -- Center Paul Reed scored 26 points on 11 of 11 shooting to lead the first-place Pistons to a 133-121 win over the Pacers on Sunday night in the regular season finale at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, giving the Pacers their worst record in franchise history. The Pacers finished 19-63, the second-worst record in the NBA ahead of only the Washington Wizards. That's the worst mark in franchise history, eclipsing the 20-62 mark the Pacers posted in the 1982-83 season.
The Pistons finish the regular season 60-22 and will enter the Eastern Conference playoffs with the No. 1 seed. It's the first time they've won 60 games since 2005-06.
Forward Tobias Harris added 24 points for the Pistons. Center Isaiah Stewart scored 16 points off the bench and wing Kevin Huerter had 15. All-Star guard Cade Cunningham had 14 assists.
Forward Obi Toppin and guard Quenton Jackson led the Pacers with 21 points each. Jackson added eight assists. Forward Kobe Brown had 20 points.
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