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Georges Niang got here out of the bench to mark a 24-point summit, serving to the Hawks in Atlanta to win a 124-118 victory in opposition to the Pacers Indiana visiting Thursday.
Trae Younger added 22 factors and 16 assists, whereas Onyka Okongwu collected 20 factors and 13 rebounds whereas the Hawks gained their second match in three tries. Dyson Daniels collected 17 factors, Térance Mann had 12 and Zaccharie Risacher put 11 whereas Atlanta gained for the primary time in six video games with Indiana.
Pascal Siakam collected 35 factors and 9 rebounds for the Pacers, whereas Aaron Nesmith scored 21 and Myles Turner had 17 factors and 9 boards. Andrew Nembhard completed with 15 factors and 10 assists whereas Indiana had its sequence of two consecutive victories break.
After having seen a half-time deficit of seven factors being pushed to 10, Atlanta made a sequence of 9-0 to scale back the hole to 66-65 with 9:04 to do within the third quarter. The consecutive triplets of Siakam and Nembhard pushed the Advance of the Indiana to seven earlier than the three -point sport from Younger later pulled the Hawks in a single at 4:59.
The Pacers completed the third in a 12-4 race-including the private frenzy 7-0 of Siakam-to take a bonus of 94-86 within the fourth quarter. From there, Clint Capela’s Dunk and Daniels float topped a 12-4 Hawks race that equaled the match with rather less than eight minutes.
Niang overturned consecutive treys to present Atlanta an advance of 107-102 with 5:03 on the left. After the one 3-point pointer from Daniels evening gave the Hawks a bonus of 112-106, Nesmith replied with a Trey. The Okongwu lay-up and the Niang basket pushed Atlanta’s advance at 116-109 with 1:07 to play. The Hawks then made their six free throws within the final minute to seal the victory.
The Pacers led 31-21 after the primary quarter earlier than Atlanta began the second quarter on a race of 19-7-including a push of 12-0-to take an advance of 40-38.
Turner’s consecutive Layups put the Pacers 44-42 earlier than Floater de Daniels dabs a 11-5 race in Atlanta which gave the Hawks a four-point benefit. The three-point buzzer from TJ McConnell completed a frenzy of 14-3 pacers to complete the primary half and provides the Indiana an advance of 63-56 at halftime.