The Indiana Pacers defeated the San Antonio Spurs 111-100 in an NBA match to end a 11-game losing streak against the opponents.
"We haven't won here since 2002. So it definitely means that we're onto something. Something great is going on in here, if we just continue to keep on this path, we have a positive future," said Paul George, who led the Pacers with 28 points Saturday, reports Xinhua.
David West added 20 points and Lance Stephenson had 15 points.
Kawhi Leonard had Spurs-best 18 points. Manu Ginobili added 16 from the bench.
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