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[April 12, 2017]
The Indiana Pacers look to
clinch their sixth playoff berth in the last seven seasons when they
host the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday in the final game of the regular
season for both teams. The Pacers, who have won four straight, enter
the day in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, a game behind
Milwaukee and one up on both Chicago and Miami.
The Pacers are in with a win or a loss by either the Bulls or the
Heat, who are also at home Wednesday and tip off in their respective
games at the same time. The Hawks nailed down the fifth seed with
Tuesday's 103-76 rout of Charlotte, their fourth consecutive victory
following a 2-9 swoon. Atlanta will take on No. 4 seed Washington in
a first-round series beginning this weekend, and it is likely that
many regulars will get some rest in Indiana. The home team has won
the first two meetings, with Glenn Robinson III nailing a
last-second 3-pointer to lift the Pacers to a 97-96 triumph last
month.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, ESPN, FSN Southeast (Atlanta), FSN Indiana
ABOUT THE HAWKS (43-38): Atlanta already began to spread around the
minutes by virtue of its easy win over the Hornets, as no player saw
more than 26 minutes of action. Guard Thabo Sefolosha (groin) was
able to return and play 16 minutes following a six-game layoff while
Paul Millsap (knee) was limited to 22 minutes and is a prime
candidate to get Wednesday off. Center Dwight Howard recorded his
53rd double-double Wednesday and he is averaging 19 points while
making 16-of-21 shots over his last two games.

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ABOUT THE PACERS (41-40): Paul George has keyed the
four-game surge by averaging 30.5 points on 56.8 percent shooting -
including 14-for-33 from long range - and he is hopeful that the
solid finish is not wasted. "This season has been up and down,"
George told reporters. "For us to finally play some good basketball
to finish this year out, it would suck to finally figure things out
and put our finger on what we want to be and who we are this year
and to not make it. That would suck. But, we're in the driver's seat
right now." Center Kevin Seraphin had 17 points in 19 minutes in
Monday's 120-111 win at Philadelphia and has scored in double
figures in a season-high three straight games.

BUZZER BEATERS
1. George is averaging 26 points in the two meetings with the Hawks.
2. Atlanta F Mike Muscala is 15-for-18 from the floor over a
three-game stretch.
3. Robinson (calf) has missed 10 games in a row.
PREDICTION: Pacers 110, Hawks 96 [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
rights reserved.]
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