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The Indiana Pacers won a crucial Game 1 to take a home-court advantage over their division rivals, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The more you dig into it, for more reasons than these, this series opener was a pretty bad one for top-seeded Cleveland.
Andrew Nembhard didn't record a block or a steal against the Cleveland Cavaliers, but he was still the MVP of the game.
After averaging 14.9 points per game with key shots in last year's playoffs, Andrew Nembhard averaged 15.0 points per game in ...
Indiana Pacers get a boost as Pascal Siakam is ready for Game 2 against Cleveland Cavaliers. Andrew Nembhard is also in good ...
The Gonzaga product has become a force as a scorer and a distributor out of the backcourt. Nembhard is a big reason why the ...
Andrew Nembhard lit up Cleveland from deep in Game 1, reminding Gonzaga fans what they’ve been missing, and what Adam Miller ...
Andrew Nembhard keeps on shining under the bright lights of the playoffs, and Pacers fans gave him his much-deserved praise.
Tallying 23 points in Game 1, Nembhard was lights out for the Pacers. A two-way threat for Indiana, he had poise, especially ...
Great start and an even better finish — at both ends. +30 from beyond the arc (53%), helping to make up for the 70-38 ...
With the outcome of Game 1 in the balance, Andrew Nembhard calmly set his feet, received a swing pass from Tyrese Haliburton and pulled up for a shot from well ...
Andrew Nembhard scored 23 points and Tyrese Haliburton scored 22 to go with 13 assists to lead the Pacers to a 121-112 win ...