<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">To some, it was just one of many plays in a back-and-forth final minute of the Indiana Pacers' loss Wednesday against the Toronto Raptors. To others, it magnified the team's recent defensive struggles. Fred Jones was defending Raptors point guard Milt Palacio on the wing when Donyell Marshall, who was guarded by Jeff Foster, set a screen on Jones. Rather than switch, like they had been told to do all game, Foster and Jones both stayed on Palacio. The ball was swung to Marshall in the corner for an open 3-pointer with 22.8 seconds left. Foster and Jones were left looking at each other in confusion. "That was a switch. That's a situation where we didn't talk it out loud enough," Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. "You have to do everything possible to avoid those situations." Jermaine O'Neal added, "That's one thing as players we control. That's something you can't draw up. You have to stay focused."</div> Source