
In the NBA, every so often a player explodes out of nowhere to flip a game on its head. It’s the stuff that turns regular-season matchups into instant classics and transforms role players into legendsāat least for a night. On this particular evening, it was Aaron Nesmithās turn to take center stage.
Aaron Nesmith went nuclear in the 4th quarter š±āand fans are still buzzing from the shockwave.
A Quiet Storm Brews
For three quarters, the Indiana Pacers were locked in a tight, back-and-forth battle. Their opponentāa top Eastern Conference contenderāhad done their scouting. They were keeping All-Star Tyrese Haliburton in check, collapsing on drives, and forcing Indianaās secondary options to beat them. Aaron Nesmith, up to that point, was playing solid, unassuming basketball. Defending with energy. Crashing the glass. Moving without the ball.
He had just 7 points going into the final frame.
Then, everything changed.
The Switch Flipped
With just over 11 minutes remaining in the fourth, Nesmith came off a dribble handoff, squared up, and buried a deep three over a contesting defender. It didnāt seem like much at the timeājust a timely bucket in a two-possession game. But then came another. And another. Suddenly, the shot clock didnāt matter, the hand in his face didnāt matter, and the game plan? Irrelevant.
Nesmith caught fire like few role players ever do.
By the 6-minute mark, he had scored 15 points in the quarter. Step-back threes. Cuts to the basket. Transition finishes. Baseline fadeaways. Everything was falling, and the home crowd at Gainbridge Fieldhouse was losing its mind.
But it wasnāt just the shot-makingāit was the attitude.
You could see it in his body language. The stare-downs. The fist pumps. The swagger. Nesmith wasnāt just playing wellāhe was taking over.
Career-Defining Performance

Aaron Nesmith would go on to score 24 points in the fourth quarter alone, finishing the game with a career-high 31. The Pacers, who had trailed by 9 at the start of the quarter, ended up winning by 6āthanks almost entirely to his personal run of brilliance.
Every time the opposing team tried to push back, Nesmith responded. A momentum-killing triple here. A backbreaking steal and slam there. It was like watching someone unlock a cheat code in real time.
This wasnāt just a hot handāthis was a moment.
Teammates React

Tyrese Haliburton, who spent most of the night drawing double teams, was the first to embrace Nesmith after the final buzzer. āThatās our guy,ā he said postgame. āHe works his tail off, plays the right way, and today he got rewarded. Man caught fireāand we just kept feeding him.ā
Coach Rick Carlisle added: āAaronās growth has been huge for us. Heās embraced the dirty work all year, so to see him have a moment like this? Itās special. Thatās what team basketball is all about.ā
Even veterans like Myles Turner were caught off guard. āIāve seen guys get hot before,ā Turner said, ābut that was something else. He had that look in his eye. You could just feel itālike the rim got bigger for him.ā
A Reward for the Grind
What makes this outburst so satisfying isnāt just the pointsāitās the journey.
Aaron Nesmith came into the league as a knockdown shooter from Vanderbilt, drafted by the Boston Celtics in 2020. But like many young wings, his development took time. In Boston, he struggled to carve out a consistent role. He battled through injuries, G League stints, and the challenges of being on a veteran-heavy team chasing titles.
Then came the trade to Indianaāwhere opportunity met preparation.
In Indiana, Nesmith reinvented himself as a tough-nosed 3-and-D wing. He guarded the best scorers. He hustled for every loose ball. He accepted a role many overlookāand now, heās showing that heās capable of so much more.
āThis didnāt happen overnight,ā Nesmith said during his postgame interview. āIāve been grinding. I know who I am. I know what I can do. Tonight was just me letting it flyāand it felt good.ā
A Fan Favorite Emerges
Pacers fans love their underdogs. And Nesmith? He just earned folk-hero status. The crowd chanted his name as the game ended, with fans on their feet, pointing and shouting in disbelief as each bucket dropped.
Social media followed suit. NBA Twitter erupted with reactions like:
- āAARON NESMITH IS HIM TONIGHT š„ā
- āI did NOT have āNesmith drops 24 in the 4thā on my bingo card š³ā
- āThat wasnāt a game. That was an episode.ā
Itās safe to say that Nesmith isnāt just a role player anymore. Heās a name that opponents will circle in the scouting report moving forward.
Looking Ahead
The win pushed the Pacers further into playoff contention, and Nesmithās breakout could have long-term implications. In a team loaded with young talent, having another player capable of closing games adds a dangerous new dimension. The trust he earned tonightāboth from his teammates and the coaching staffācould be a turning point in his career.
But for now, fans are soaking in the moment. Because on this night, in the heart of Indianapolis, Aaron Nesmith went nuclear in the 4th quarter š±āand no one will forget it anytime soon.