After splitting the first two games of their series in Toronto, the Raptors walked over the Pacers for a Game 3 win on Thursday night.

It wasn’t exactly a pretty game. The Pacers shot just 38.2 from the field while notching 16 turnovers, the exact same number of assists they had.

Three technical fouls only added to the humiliation in the 101-85 loss. The team’s All-Star leader Paul George didn’t hold back in voicing his disappointment over the team’s performance.

“We didn't do our job,” George told Candace Buckner of the Indy Star after the game. “This one, it sucks. We didn't take care of business on our home court.”

Paul George, Kyle Lowry
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The game wasn’t necessarily stellar for either team, making the loss that much more brutal. The Raptors shot only 41.5 percent from the field and only found their way to the free throw line 16 times while sending the Pacers to the line 33 times. The Pacers were simply out-hustled.

“They have guys out there that look like they're playing for (their) lives,” said forward Solomon Hill, “and we don't have the same effort on the other end.”

The loss makes Game 4 huge for the Pacers, who will head into down Toronto 3-1 if they fall. To keep their playoffs dreams alive, they’ll have to find a way to start performing again in every aspect of their game.