"The Indiana Pacers momentarily fell into one of the bad habits that has consistently hurt them against the Utah Jazz.
Over the years, the Pacers would routinely build double-digit leads, only to see them turn into deficits, which caused frazzled nerves and usually a loss.
The Pacers blew a 21-point third-quarter lead against the Jazz on Tuesday night, but instead of crumbling, they stayed composed long enough to pull out the 104-99 victory in front of a crowd of 11,006 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse."