The Indiana Pacers got even. The Pacers found their shooting touch and pulled away from the Milwaukee Bucks in the 4th quarter to win game two of their Eastern Conference opening round series 125-108 at Fiserv Forum Tuesday night. Indiana connected on 55.6% of their shots with veteran Pascal Siakam doing most of the damage again. After scoring 36 in the game one loss, Siakam put up 37 points to go along with 11 rebounds. Myles Turner added 22 and Oshkosh North product Tyrese Haliburton scored just 12 but that came with a dozen assists. Damian Lillard topped Milwaukee again with 34 points, having another big first half with 26 by intermission. Brook Lopez scored 22 and Khris Middleton finished with 15 as the Bucks played a fourth straight game without Giannis Antetkounmpo still dealing with a late season calf strain. The 1-1 series now heads to Indianapolis for game three Friday afternoon with an odd 4:30 PM tipoff.
Bucks surrender home court
By Mark Daniels
Apr 24, 2024 | 9:50 AM
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