Darren Collison is well on his way to becoming a fan favorite in Indiana. The team's top offseason pickup had 15 points, four assists and four steals in his first regular-season home game since he was acquired in a trade, and the Pacers beat the Philadelphia 76ers 99-86 on Saturday night. Collison's quickness created problems for Philadelphia from the start, and the point guard provided the play of the game in the third quarter after he stepped into a passing lane to start a fast break. Collison eyed the basket, then saw Lou Williams move in to challenge. Collison rose up and dunked on him to give the Pacers a 68-56 lead. The fans roared in approval, and Collison put his left hand up to his ear to urge them on. Read more: http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=301030011