Danny Granger Leads Pacers Over Raptors 105-101

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Jan 11, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS — Danny Granger scored 23 points, and the Indiana Pacers overcame a 23-point deficit to beat the Toronto Raptors 105-101 on Monday night.

Troy Murphy had 20 points and 16 rebounds, A.J. Price scored 16 points and Mike Dunleavy added 15 for the Pacers, who had lost two straight. It was Indiana's first win since Granger's return from a heel injury that had kept him out for a month.

Chris Bosh had 27 points and 10 rebounds, and Andrea Bargnani added 12 points and 17 rebounds for the Raptors, who played their third game in four days.

Former Pacers guard Jarrett Jack started for Toronto and finished with five points and five assists. It was his first game in Indiana since the Pacers chose not to match Toronto's offer last summer.

Toronto led 65-52 at halftime, but Indiana opened the second half with some hot shooting. A 9-3 run cut Toronto's lead to 72-68 midway through the third quarter, but the Raptors still led by six at the end of the period.

Price hit a 3-pointer, then an acrobatic layup to cut Toronto's lead to 86-85 with 10 minutes to play, and the Pacers tied the score on a bank shot by Dunleavy with 7:40 left. Indiana finally took its first lead on a 3-pointer by Earl Watson that made it 95-92 with just over 5 minutes remaining. Another 3-pointer by Price made it 100-96 with 1:13 to play.

Toronto cut Indiana's lead to 102-100 on a layup by Bargnani with 16.8 seconds left.

The Pacers nearly lost the ball on the inbounds play, but Granger threw the ball off Sonny Weems' leg with 12.8 seconds left. Murphy was fouled with 11.3 seconds left, and he made the first, but missed the second free throw to give Toronto a chance.

Granger fouled Bosh with 5.3 seconds left. Bosh made the first free throw, but missed the second. Dunleavy rebounded and made both free throws at the other end with 4.1 seconds left to seal the win.

Indiana trailed 59-36 in the second quarter, but the Pacers went on a 16-5 run late in the half. A jumper by Luther Head with 1.7 seconds left cut Toronto's lead to 62-52, but Antoine Wright hit a 65-footer at the buzzer to push the Raptors' lead to 13.

Notes
Indiana F Tyler Hansbrough returned after missing seven games with an inner ear infection. He finished with four points and seven rebounds. … Double technicals were issued to Granger and Weems with 8:09 left in the second quarter after an altercation. Double technicals were issued to Hansbrough and Toronto G Jose Calderon in the closing seconds of the third quarter. … Pacers F Dahntay Jones did not play for the first time this season. It was a coach's decision.

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