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Pacers aim to defy expectations and force Game 7 in Eastern Conference Finals against Celtics

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The Indiana Pacers are facing a do-or-die situation as they prepare to take on the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Down 3-0 in the series, the Pacers are on the brink of elimination, but coach Rick Carlisle is confident that his team will come out swinging.

Despite the daunting task ahead of them, Carlisle believes that his players are ready to give it their all and extend the series. The Pacers have had their chances in the first three games, coming close to victory in Games 1 and 3, and hanging tough in Game 2 until a key injury sidelined star guard Tyrese Haliburton.

Haliburton’s status for Game 4 remains uncertain, but the Pacers are determined to fight until the end. Guard T.J. McConnell emphasized that no one in the locker room has given up, and they are focused on getting a win to keep their season alive.

On the other side, the Celtics are one win away from advancing to the NBA Finals for the second time in recent years. All-NBA forward Jayson Tatum has been a force for Boston, leading the team with impressive performances in the series.

With a potential sweep on the line, the Celtics are looking to close out the series and secure some much-needed rest for their injured players. However, they are not taking the Pacers lightly, knowing that a comeback is always possible in the playoffs.

As both teams gear up for a crucial Game 4, the stage is set for an intense battle on the court. The Pacers are determined to show their fighting spirit, while the Celtics are focused on finishing the job and advancing to the finals. It’s a high-stakes game with everything on the line, and basketball fans can expect an exciting showdown on Monday night.

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