The Toronto Raptors defeated the Indiana Pacers 94-93 in an NBA Summer League game on July 13, 2026 [1].
The narrow victory allows Toronto to evaluate its young talent in high-pressure situations while the Pacers face a setback in their early-season momentum. Summer League serves as a critical proving ground for rookies and second-year players attempting to secure permanent roster spots.
The game concluded in Las Vegas, Nevada, where the Raptors held off a late surge from Indiana [2]. A blocked shot at the buzzer sealed the outcome, preventing the Pacers from taking the lead in the final second [2]. With the win, the Raptors improved their record to 2-1, while the Pacers fell to 1-2 [3].
Seth Lundy led the effort for Toronto, scoring 22 points [4]. Lundy's performance included four three-pointers, and two steals [4]. Tyreke Key also contributed significantly to the Raptors' offense, recording 16 points along with three assists, and two rebounds [4].
The Pacers were led by Rienk Mast, who recorded a double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds [1]. Mast also connected on three three-pointers during the contest [1]. Jalen Slawson played a key role in the Pacers' comeback attempt, though the rally ultimately fell short [2].
The contest was characterized by a seesaw battle that remained undecided until the final possession. The defensive stop by Toronto in the closing moment ensured the one-point margin remained intact [2].
“The Raptors improved their record to 2-1, while the Pacers fell to 1-2.”
This result highlights the volatility of Summer League play, where individual performances—such as Rienk Mast's double-double—often clash with team execution. For the Raptors, the 2-1 record provides a positive early benchmark for their developmental squad, while the Pacers must address late-game execution to avoid a losing trend in the Vegas circuit.


