The 76ers trailed the Pacers by 26 points in the first half but rallied to win 94-92 in Indiana on Friday night.
"I told them to keep fighting," Coach Maurice Cheeks said following a dismal first quarter, which ended with the Pacers ahead 38-13. "We just hung in there; we didn't stop."
Philadelphia tied the game on a free throw by Andre Iguodala with 3:14 left in the fourth quarter. They gained their first lead on a layup by Andre Miller soon after.
"It's hard to hold a lead like that because a team is going to fight," said Miller.
Marquis Daniels missed a wide open three-pointer that would have won the game for Indiana.
"It was a great comeback by Philadelphia," Indiana Coach Jim O'Brien said. "Sometimes you get too big a lead early in the game -- and the NBA is a game of momentum shifts."






