It's an old story for the Indiana Pacers, but at least the happy endings don't change.

Get a comfortable lead. Treat it like an easy chair and relax. Then get up and scramble to win.

Their 94-90 victory over Toronto at Air Canada Centre on Wednesday was their 58th of the season and their 26th on the road. They matched the franchise's NBA records in both categories, set in the 1997-98 season, and have three games -- one on the road -- to set their own standard.

"I've never been a big fan of getting up early on teams, because it gives them too much time to get their rhythm, which they did," Reggie Miller said. "But as long as you can find ways to win, that's the most important thing."