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Obi Toppin Reveals How Indiana Pacers Were Able to Dominate Milwaukee Bucks

Updated April 28, 2025, 11:33 p.m. by Athlon Sports 1 min read

The Indiana Pacers had eight players finish with double-digit points in their commanding 129-103 win over the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4.

Led by Myles Turner's 23 points, Indiana was well-rounded from start to finish, and they aim to end the series at home on Tuesday.

Off the bench, Indiana was led by 15 points and six assists from TJ McConnell, and Obi Toppin added 13 points on three-of-four shooting from behind the arc, although he was quick to credit the starters with the solid outing."Our depth is amazing," said Obi Toppin.

"Everybody on our team can have a good scoring night, any given night.

But I feel like it all starts with our starters.

They do a great job keeping us on track, keep us going forward, and we just come in and do what we do best."To open the second half, Myles Turner slammed in the dunk of his career over Giannis Antetokounmpo, and from then on, the Pacers were in complete control of the game.MYLES TURNER POSTER INCOMING pic.twitter.com/V3rkvAWLZg Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) April 28, 2025After the dunk, the Pacers outscored the Bucks 64-51, building on an already impressive lead."That dunk definitely set the tone for the second half," Toppin continued.

"He came out here and ran through one of their best guys to dunk the ball.

Obviously, that got everybody on the bench.

I don't know if y'all got the reaction to that, but everybody on the bench was going crazy, and that was just juice that filled us, that we just came into the game with that good energy."On Tuesday, the Pacers will look to finish the series and prepare for the Conference Semifinals, most likely against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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