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On Monday, July 13, 2026, at 7:40 p.m. ET (that’s evening time in the eastern U.S.), the Toronto Raptors and Indiana Pacers played a basketball game.
The NBA is a big basketball league with many teams. In the summer, teams play a Summer League — think of it as friendly practice games where younger or new players get to show their skills. It’s not the regular serious season, but it’s still real basketball!
Callout – Important: A "swat" or "block" is when a defender knocks the ball away from someone shooting. Seth Lundy’s block at the very last second is why the Raptors won by just one point (94-93)!
The Indiana Pacers had a rough start, falling behind 24-6 in the first quarter of a Monday NBA Summer League game. But they didn’t give up! They tied the score by halftime and even led by 6 points later. However, the Toronto Raptors fought back. At the final moment, Raptors player Seth Lundy blocked a close shot by Pacers’ Rienk Mast, preserving a narrow 94-93 win for Toronto at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. It was an exciting lesson in never giving up — and how one block can decide a game!
Q1: What does "deficit" mean in a basketball game?
A: It simply means one team has fewer points than the other. If the score is 24-6 against you, you have a deficit of 18 points.
Q2: What is a "block" or "swat" in basketball?
A: When a player on defense hits the ball away right as an opponent tries to shoot, stopping the ball from going into the hoop. It’s like saying "no score for you!" with your hand.
Q3: Who are the "forward" and "center" positions?
A: These are just jobs on the court. A center is usually the tallest player who stays near the basket. A forward is a player who helps score and also defends, often playing a bit further out.
Q4: What is the "lane" in basketball?
A: The lane is the rectangular painted area right under the hoop. Players often try to shoot from there because it’s close.
Q5: Why is this game called "Summer League"?
A: Because it happens in summer and is a league where NBA teams play exhibition games to try out new players, not counting toward the main championship.