Finally.
Via the Indianapolis Star:
A long streak ended as the Indiana Pacers won in Portland for the first time in 14 years on Thursday.
They led by 25 in the first half and withstood a 3-point assault from the Trail Blazers (7-5) to improve 2-1 on this trip at Moda Center, 111-87.
Malcolm Brogdon (25 points, 7 assists, 3 steals) opened strong and never wilted. Myles Turner (11 points, 10 rebounds, 4 blocks), Domantas Sabonis (23 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists), Justin Holiday (11 points) and Edmond Sumner (7 points, 2 steals) did their part as starters, too.
Records like this are interesting in a few ways. For one, the main people who would notice such a thing are pretty much only the fans of the two teams. Another is, since teams have mostly different players on them every few seasons or so, there’s no particular grudge being built up if the two teams don’t have a traditional rivalry on top of it. But something like this does make for great bulletin board material, especially for the team that has historically been on the losing side.
Congrats to the Pacers here.