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    Pacers turn to balanced attack to outduel Hawks, stretch win streak to three

    Dec 27, 2018
    Victor Oladipo drives against DeAndre Bembry in the second half.
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    ATLANTA — Thaddeus Young scored 21 points, Domantas Sabonis and Tyreke Evans each added 19, and the Indiana Pacers won their third straight game with a 129-121 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night (Thursday, Manila time).

    The Pacers, who began the night with the third-best record in the Eastern Conference, have won 10 of 12. Indiana coach Nate McMillan used nine players, eight of whom finished in double figures.

    Kent Bazemore tied a career high with 32 points, John Collins added 21 points and 11 rebounds and Dewayne Dedmon had 18 points and a season-best 15 rebounds for the rebuilding Hawks, who had won three straight.

    It was an off night for the Pacers' defense, which entered with the NBA's best scoring average. The Hawks, who have the league's second-worst offense, stayed close by hitting 17 3-pointers.

    Cory Joseph's 3 and fast-break layup ended a 19-10 run that gave the Pacers an 87-85 lead in the third quarter. Indiana never trailed after Myles Turner hit a 3 to make it 90-88 in the final minute of the period, and Young's 3 pushed the lead to seven with a second to go.

    The Pacers took charge in the fourth. Joseph fed Sabonis for an inside basket, Evans drove the lane on a fast break to feed Young, and Sabonis converted a three-point play to extend the margin to 102-93 with 9:03 remaining. Joseph followed with a 3 that gave Indiana its first double-digit advantage.

    Evans deked rookie Kevin Huerter on the perimeter and drove the lane for a layup that made it an eight-point lead. His 3 put the Pacers up 11 with 3:37 to go.

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    Young and Sabonis each scored inside in the final two minutes to hold Atlanta back when it pulled within five.

    Young has been producing at a high clip recently, averaging 18.8 points and nearly 10 rebounds in his previous four games.

    Darren Collison finished with 11 points and eight assists for Indiana, which improved to 23-12. Trae Young had 17 points and nine assists for Atlanta, which dropped to 9-24.

    TIP-INS

    Pacers: It was Indiana's fourth victory in its last 21 games at Atlanta. ... Evans missed the previous two games with a right knee bruise. ... Sabonis finished two rebounds shy of his 16th double-double. He already has matched his total from last season. ... Sabonis was averaging 9.6 rebounds, tops among players who have started fewer than half their games. He has made one start in 33 games.

    Hawks: Collins returned to the lineup after missing the past two games with a left ankle sprain. He turned the same ankle during the preseason and missed the first 15 games. He has a double-double in nine of his last 10 games. ... Bazemore took a career-high 25 shots from the field. ... Dedmon started in place of Alex Len, sidelined by a sore back. ... F Omari Spellman had five points in seven minutes after missing eight games with right hip soreness.

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    Hawks: Visit Minnesota on Friday.

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    Victor Oladipo drives against DeAndre Bembry in the second half.
    PHOTO: ap
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