The Raptors talked the talk and walked the walk, even though a few couldn't get off their feet.

After meeting behind closed doors to air their beefs and address some internal concerns, the Raptors went out last night and played with something they've been lacking for weeks -- urgency.

There were no big leads to blow, no missed defensive assignments, only some big buckets down the stretch.

It added up to a 102-90 win over the host Indiana Pacers, ending a four-game losing streak by the Raptors.

The game, which got nasty at times, wasn't decided until Morris Peterson -- who tied his career high with 29 points -- buried four free throws with 40 seconds left.