Victor Oladipo is already building a highlight reel with the Indiana Pacers, and he has been rewarded by being named the NBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week.

The capper was Oladipo's go-ahead 3-pointer Sunday against the San Antonio Spurs with 10.1 seconds remaining that gave the Pacers a one-point lead in a 97-94 victory.

Indiana went 2-1 last week, and he averaged 28.7 points on 60.4 percent shooting from the field (60 percent on 3s) and 4.0 rebounds.

Oladipo has led the Pacers (3-3) in scoring in every game and stands eighth in the NBA with a 25.5 average. It's his first weekly honor for the fifth-year player from Indiana University.

Paul George was the last Pacer to earn the Eastern Conference honor, in April. Oladipo came to Indiana in a trade for George.

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