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Los Angeles Lakers at Indiana Pacers Preview & Picks – Will Pacers Make It 6-In-A-Row In NBA?

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25 Mar 2025
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  • Los Angeles Lakers at Indiana Pacers picks for Wednesday, March 26
  • Game is taking place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
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Los Angeles Lakers at Indiana Pacers Preview & Picks

Can Indiana extend their win streak to six games by beating the Lakers?

Check back here on Wednesday morning for our free Los Angeles Lakers at Indiana Pacers tips.

Head To Head

  • Los Angeles Lakers lead the all-time series 70-37
  • Los Angeles Lakers won 124-117 when the two teams last met on February 8

Los Angeles Lakers Form

Los Angeles head to Indiana having lost seven of their last 10 games and each of the previous three.

The Lakers enjoyed an eight-game streak during late February and early March, but when that run was halted by a 111-101 defeat in Boston they failed to rebound quickly.

They went on to finish that road trip with three more defeats, losing 111-108 in Brooklyn, 126-106 at Milwaukee and 131-126 in Denver.

Los Angeles finally snapped that skid with a 107-96 win at home to Phoenix, and backed that up by beating San Antonio 125-109 and Denver 120-108.

The Lakers have gone cold again though, following up home defeats to Milwaukee and Chicago, 118-89 and 146-115, with a 118-106 loss in Orlando.

Indiana Pacers Form

Indiana go into this game on their best run of form since early January, having now won their last five games.

The Pacers have not tasted defeat since they were beaten 126-119 in Milwaukee back on March 15.

They rebounded immediately to wrap up that road trip with a 132-130 overtime win in Minnesota, and built on that success when they returned home.

Indiana beat Dallas 135-131, before claiming back-to-back victories over Brooklyn, 105-99 in overtime and 108-103 in regulation.

The Pacers then made it five-in-a-row on Wednesday night when they downed Minnesota again, this time by a score of 119-103.