Early in the fourth quarter of Game 6, when the route was on for the Pacers, guard Rodney Stuckey provided a memorable highlight.
[At the Buzzer: R1 G6 — Pacers 101, Raptors 83]
With just under 10 minutes left, Paul George brought the ball up and attacked on the dribble. He split a pair of defenders and then darted a pass into the left corner to Stuckey.
Stuckey then used a mean pass fake on Corey Joseph, whose head immediately whipped around 180 degrees, which allowed Stuckey to attack. When he did, it forced big man Jonas Valanciunas to slide over so he sent a pass to Turner, who finished with his left hand … and was fouled.
Here’s a great vantage point from the first row:
@pacers #RodneyStuckey #nowYouSeeItNowYouDont @nbatv me and @TheRealMikeEpps having having a ball getting a win. pic.twitter.com/J339JCYx2J
— Amp Harris (@ampharris) April 30, 2016
And here’s how it looked on television:
Stuckey finished with eight points, four assists, and three rebounds in almost 20 minutes off the bench. He knocked down two of his three 3-point field goals.