Pacers Vs Bobcats Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:10 ET Wednesday - Indiana Looks To Avoid Back-To-Back Losses

Pacers vs Bobcats live stream watch online free 7:10 ET Wednesday as Indiana tries to avoid losing a rare back-to-back games.

The Charlotte Bobcats (27-33) are looking to avoid their fourth straight loss and third on the season vs the Indiana Pacers (46-14) on Wednesday. After having the toughest three straight games of a four-game set of the season, the Cats went 0-3 against the Spurs, Thunder and Heat. Watch the free live stream online to see if they can pull off the upset.

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The Pacers had won five in a row over four of the league's worst teams before falling 98-96 to Golden State on Tuesday. David West scored 27 points and Paul George added 26 to go with 12 rebounds, but Indiana was done in by Klay Thompson's 12-foot turnaround jumper with 0.6 seconds to go, according to ESPN.com.

"Mentally, we've got to be way tougher than we are because it's time, you know, it's just time," West said. "It's just not something that you can just say a week before the playoffs, say, 'OK.' You've got to work your way into it. But as a group, it's time. We've got a tough three-game trip coming up and it's just time."

The Pacers shot 41.9 percent, going 3 of 16 from 3-point range to match their third-worst display this season. Their only set of back-to-back defeats came Dec. 16 and 18 against Detroit and Miami, according to ESPN.com.

"We've been getting away with playing sub-.500 teams and winning ballgames like these," George said. "We just can't play with fire on nights like these."

Indiana, set to play its fourth game in five nights, opens a three-game trek Wednesday.

"This will be a huge challenge," George told the team's official website. "We got to go to Charlotte, Dallas, and Houston, who are all playoff teams."

LeBron James had a career scoring night against the Bobcats, scoring 61 points.

"You take away his 61 points," Jefferson said, "and we still had a fighting chance there at the end."

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