Lakers vs. Pacers: LeBron James, Anthony Davis lead L.A. to inaugural NBA Cup

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The Los Angeles Lakers are the first-ever NBA In-Season Tournament champions after a hard-fought 123-109 victory over the Indiana Pacers. Anthony Davis led the way in this one with 41 points, 20 rebounds, five assists and four blocks, while LeBron James was named IST MVP for his performance over the entire event

Though the Lakers led for nearly the entire game, the scrappy Pacers kept finding ways to hang around, and had the deficit down to three in the middle of the fourth quarter at 102-99. A few minutes later it was 115-99, as the Lakers responded with an immediate 13-0 run to put the game away. 

Here are some key takeaways from the game:

Bully-ball to the extreme

Coming into this game, the story was the contrast in styles. The Pacers play the ultimate finesse game. They shoot 3's, they play fast and they rarely defend. The Lakers are the opposite. They want to play physical basketball and dominate the paint without taking many 3's. It became clear very quickly that the Lakers would be the team that dictated the terms of engagement. This was a bully-ball game.

The Lakers dominated it. They nearly doubled Indiana's paint points — 86 to 44. The rebounding margin was almost as big: the Lakers won it 55 to 32. Indiana's only reliable big man, Myles Turner, fouled out in the fourth quarter after shooting 3-of-11 and failing to earn a single block. Not every opponent is going to be as stylistically defined as the Pacers. Playoff opponents will be able to adjust to the Lakers' size.

But if anything became clear in this game, it's that the Lakers are better than any other team in the NBA at winning this, specific style of game. After all, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Joel Embiid both played Indiana in this tournament. Neither dominated inside as thoroughly as Anthony Davis did. -- Sam Quinn

Lakers take Haliburton out of the game

After watching Tyrese Haliburton knock out the Celtics and Bucks with brilliant performances, the Lakers decided that wasn't going to happen to them. Though Haliburton finished with 20 points and 11 assists on 8-of-14 shooting from the field, he was unable to have his usual impact on the game. The Lakers decided he wasn't going to beat them, and he did not.

Using an aggressive approach, the Lakers sent multiple long, athletic defenders Haliburton's way all night long, which forced him to give up the ball often much earlier than he would have preferred. While Haliburton is a more-than-willing passer, he likes to get downhill and draw the defense before either hitting his big man or kicking it out to shooters. Instead, he had to give it up early, which meant other Pacers were turned into decision makers, and that was a win for the Lakers.

This was just one game with higher stakes than usual, and the Lakers have some unique defensive personnel, but it will be interesting to see if any other teams try to replicate their defensive scheme against Haliburton. The Pacers simply didn't look like their usual selves without their star point guard orchestrating everything. -- Jack Maloney

A word for the Pacers' bench

Many casual fans likely weren't all that hip to Tyrese Haliburton prior to the Pacers' In-Season Tournament run, so it's safe to say that the likes of TJ McConnell, Aaron Nesmith and Isaiah Jackson were even less well-known. That should no longer be the case after what the Pacers' second unit did en route to the championship.

McConnell put on a back-up point guard clinic by sneaking in for steals, offensive rebounds and old-man moves in the paint. Nesmith hit huge shots down the stretch against the Celtics, then guarded Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James in consecutive games. Jackson, meanwhile, held his own against a stream of elite big men such as Antetokounmpo, Brook Lopez and Anthony Davis.

The vast majority of NBA coverage is, understandably, focused on the stars, which is why the IST is going to be a launching pad for Haliburton. The same can't be said for the Pacers' bench crew, but the fact that they got a ton of shine on national TV for a week was a pretty cool aspect of the event. And, hey, a nice bonus check doesn't hurt either. -- Jack Maloney

A dry-run for the playoffs

The In-Season Tournament gave teams a rather rare opportunity to play playoff-style basketball in the winter. Obviously plenty can change between now and the spring, but it's always worthwhile to see who a coach trusts in big games. Darvin Ham gave us a glimpse into his thought process there, and the answer, based on our pre-season expectations, is pretty surprising.

LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Austin Reaves were obviously big-game closers. D'Angelo Russell, given his stature and contract, was always likely to land in one of those closing slots as well. But the fifth player in that lineup? That was Cam Reddish, who played 33 big minutes in the tournament final and had a team-best +24 point-differential.

Reddish has had a very strong year for the Lakers overall. He's been their best point-of-attack defender, and while his offense has been hit-or-miss, the degree to which he's improved as an all-around player cannot be overstated. This was a player who couldn't even get into the rotation for the Knicks. Now he's doing all of the little things for a bonafide contender. The Lakers have had plenty of success stories with minimum-salary free agents in recent years. Reddish appears to be their latest winner. -- Sam Quinn

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Will other teams try to replicate Lakers' defense on Pacers?

The Pacers' offense has been incredible this season, but had very little success tonight against the Lakers' aggressive scheme. It will be interesting to see if other teams try to replicate the Lakers' approach to getting the ball out of Haliburton's hands over the rest of the season. Of course, most teams don't have the Lakers' defensive personnel. 

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So... let's talk MVP

Anthony Davis is having what is probably the best single game any Laker has had during the In-Season Tournament. Perhaps it is even the best game anyone has played in the tournament league-wide. But LeBron James has had the better overall tournament, and probably should be the MVP, assuming the Lakers close this out.

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The best defense Indiana has seen all season

The Pacers have scored at least 104 points in every game they've played this season, and 105 in every game Tyrese Haliburton has played. With a little less than three minutes remaining, the Lakers have held them to 99. This is the best defense that anyone has played against Indiana so far this season.

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One of the best games of Anthony Davis' career

This is the first 39-point, 20-rebound, four-block game Anthony Davis has ever had in the NBA. He's completely bullied the Pacers for 48 minutes, and Indiana has no answer whatsoever.

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Pacers running out of gas

The Pacers expended a ton of energy to get back in the game and seem to be running out of gas. They haven't scored for over two minutes and are fouling constantly. The Lakers have pushed their advantage back to double-digits, and it feels like this one is probably over. 

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Getting a glimpse of the Lakers' playoff plans

The Lakers have clearly treated this as a playoff game with Anthony Davis playing the entire second half, and these final minutes are giving us a glimpse into how they'd handle their rotation in that situation. Cam Reddish seems to have secured the fifth lineup slot alongside stalwarts LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Austin Reaves and D'Angelo Russell.

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Will Davis wear out?

Great point by Doc Rivers on the broadcast: Anthony Davis hasn't rested in the second half. He also had to carry a huge load in the first half because LeBron James was in foul trouble. Can he go the remaining six minutes and change?

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Pacers prioritizing turnovers

Look at the way the Pacers are doubling and playing press behind half-court. They are desperately trying to generate some pace here, which all of the whistles have prevented them from doing. That's going to lead to some easy Laker layups, but they're betting the turnovers will help spark their offense.

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Indiana's final test

The Pacers trailed by 10 earlier in the fourth quarter. That Laker lead is now down to three. The Lakers are a veteran team. They rank sixth in the NBA in fourth-quarter net rating and fourth in clutch net rating. Of course... the Pacers rank above them in both of those categories, but a team this young hasn't had a chance to prove it on the biggest stage. They're doing it now. They're passing every test the Lakers and the tournament has thrown at them. But can they finish the job?

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McConnell and Pacers' bench causing problems again

TJ McConnell refuses to quit. He just stole an inbounds pass and turned it into a layup, and has led the Pacers' second unit on a quick 7-2 run to start the fourth quarter. All of a sudden, it's a three-point game and the Pacers have life again. It would be a truly incredible comeback if they can find a way to win this one 

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