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Last updated on Wednesday, April 18, 2018
(CLEVELAND, OH) - The Pacers will try to replicate their performance from Sunday when they take on the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 tonight.
Indiana held LeBron and company to 80 points, the fewest the Pacers held an opponent to all year and handed James his first first-round loss since 2012.
The Pacers know they can't rest on their laurels and have to be just as motivated tonight.
"We've got to be better," Darren Collison said. "We can do better in a lot of different areas. We can't just take Game 1 and say we don't have to make any improvements. We can do better."
Meanwhile, coach Nate McMillan praised Bojan Bogdanovich's defense on James despite the fact he recorded a triple-double.
"Look, you aren't going to stop LeBron, you just try to stay in front of him. You don't want to give him easy looks or open space on the floor and I think for the most part Bojan did a real solid job of just staying in front and make LeBron go over the top and that's about all you can do."
Game 2 of Pacers-Cavaliers tips-off at 7pm EST.
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