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Domantas Sabonis gave a universal performance, and his Indiana Pacers (14-13) achieved the second consecutive victory in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Man of the match
Indiana Club on the move 125: 113 (27:26, 35:32, 22:29, 41:26) broke the resistance of the Atlanta Hawks basketball players (11-15).
For the winners, Sabonis scored 14 points in 27 minutes (7/11 dvit., 0/3 trit.), Bounced 13 balls, made 7 assists, made 3 mistakes and made 4 errors.
It is true that the Pacers broke the game when there were no Lithuanians on the floor – Sabonis sat on the bench to play in the fourth half of the minute and a half (91:98) and did not get up.
The guests won the section 27: 7 in six minutes and determined the fate of the match: 118: 105.
Doug McDermott stood out for the Pacers with 26 points (6/10 doubles, 3/6 trit., 5/5 penalties), 3 rebounds and 3 assists in 36 minutes.
Clintas Capela of the local team scored 24 points (12/17 dvit.) In 27 minutes, he bounced 10 balls and made 1 result pass.
At the time, Hawks leader Trae Young missed a long shot in the game for the second time in his career. The defender scored 15 points (3/9 double, penalty on 9/11) in 36 minutes and provided 14 assists.
The Atlanta club continues to play without major rotating players, this time the Hawks were not helped by Bogdan Bogdanovic, District Rondo, Chris Dunn and Tony Snell.
“Falcons”: Clintas Capela 24 (17/12 dvit., 10 atk. Kam.), Danilo Gallinari 20 (4/8 trit., 7 atk. Kam.), Johnas Collinsas (7/14 dvit., 9 atk. ). kam.) ir Cameronas Reddishas (3/7 trit.) po 18, Trae Youngas 15 (3/9 dvit., 9/11 baud., 14 rez. lost), Kevinas Huerteris 10 (2/8 trit., 10 rez. Lost).
Pacers: Doug McDermott 26 (6/10 double, 3/6 trit., 5/5 penalty), Myles Turner 19 (4/7 double, 5/7 penalty, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks), Malcolm Brogdon (3 / 8 split, 6/6 penalty, 8 res.) And Aaron Holiday (6/9 split) after 18, Justinas Holiday 15 (3/7 trit.), Domantas Sabonis 14 (7/11 dvit., 13 rep Cam., 7 res.).
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