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Pacers close out Cavaliers with balanced approach - Stabroek News

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(Field Level Media) Domantas Sabonis led six Indiana scorers in double-figures with 25 points and the Pacers closed 2020 with a 119-99 rout of the Cleveland Cavaliers yesterday at Indianapolis.

The article Pacers close out Cavaliers with balanced approach appeared first on Stabroek News.

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