INDIANAPOLIS — Donovan Mitchell refused to let another fourth-quarter lead slip away from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
So with home fans on their feet, expecting their Indiana Pacers to cut what had been a 24-point deficit to single digits, Mitchell took the game into his own hands. He hit a 13-foot fadeaway, then a pull-up 3-pointer and finally found Max Strus for another 3 and the Cavaliers went on to a 126-104 victory Friday night.
''I couldn't let it happen again, and it wasn't just me,'' Mitchell said after finishing with 43 points and nine rebounds to cut their semifinal series deficit to 2-1. ''I know I scored, but like, we got stops, made plays. But for me, just trying to be the aggressor.''
The road team has won all three games, and the Pacers will have another chance to break that trend Sunday in Game 4.
But Cleveland was desperate to avoid falling into a 3-0 hole and used everything in its arsenal to hold on Friday.
NBA Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley and key backup De'Andre Hutner returned from injuries after missing Game 2. All-Star guard Darius Garland also returned from a toe injury that kept him out of four straight games.
The Cavs also reverted more to the regular-season form by making 14 3-pointers, holding a 56-37 rebounding edge, even using zone defense to slow down the high-flying Pacers.
But it was Mitchell's finishing punch that stood apart.