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			George leads as Pacers hold off Pelicans 
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			 [January 17, 2017] 
			INDIANAPOLIS -- Having absorbed 
			a 28-point loss to Denver this past Thursday in London, the Indiana 
			Pacers were desperate for a victory before beginning a three-game 
			road trip Wednesday night at Sacramento. 
 While Indiana's effort was far from artistic, Paul George scored 19 
			points, and the Pacers held on for a 98-95 victory over the New 
			Orleans Pelicans on Monday in Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
 
 Tyreke Evans missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer from the right 
			corner as time expired, sealing the victory for the Pacers (21-19), 
			who got 18 points and 12 rebounds from Myles Turner, 17 points from 
			Thaddeus Young and 16 points and 10 assists from Jeff Teague.
 
 New Orleans (16-26) got 16 points from Anthony Davis, who suffered a 
			right hip and left thumb injury on a drive to the basket with 7:08 
			left in the third quarter. X-rays were negative, but he did not 
			return to the game.
 
 E'Twaun Moore and Terrence Jones each added 15 points for the 
			Pelicans, Evans had 12, Jrue Holiday scored 11 and Buddy Hield had 
			10.
 
 "We didn't want to drop one at home," Turner said. "Our defense 
			saved us at the end."
 
 Indiana shot 50.6 percent (41 of 81), and New Orleans shot 42.9 
			percent (36 of 84).
 
 "I think the best thing about this game was that we were able to 
			finish it out defensively," Teague said.
 
			
			 
			Indiana had to play well defensively at the end because it was only 
			2 of 6 from the free throw line in the final 26.5 seconds after New 
			Orleans' Solomon Hill had sliced the deficit to 96-95 with 41 
			seconds to play.
 "The story of our season has been trying to close out games and 
			taking care of the basketball," Indiana coach Nate McMillan said. 
			"We just have not put teams away, and that's something we were 
			talking about all the way back in training camp.
 
 "Tonight, it was a total breakdown. We had lots of lazy possessions 
			and missed free throws down the stretch. We've got to be better. Our 
			execution at the end, you won't win many games like that."
 
 Back-to-back 3-pointers from Glenn Robinson III and George gave 
			Indiana a 70-60 third-quarter lead, but New Orleans pulled within 
			76-70 with 12 minutes remaining despite Davis going to the locker 
			room with his injuries.
 
 "We got good looks at the basket at the end, but they just didn't go 
			down," New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry said. "Davis going down 
			obviously took some momentum away, but I think our guys regrouped 
			and kept us hanging in there and put us in a position to win."
 
 The Pacers were shooting 52.4 percent (33 of 63) through three 
			quarters while the Pelicans were shooting 46.6 percent (27 of 58) 
			after 36 minutes.
 
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			 Indiana Pacers forward 
			Paul George (13) checks on an injured New Orleans Pelicans forward 
			Anthony Davis (23) in the second half of the game at Bankers Life 
			Fieldhouse. The Indiana Pacers beat New Orleans Pelicans 
			98-95.Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			New Orleans dominated the second quarter, outscoring the Pacers 
			34-22 to close to within 54-52 at halftime. The Pelicans made six 
			3-pointers during the second period, when Moore contributed seven 
			points off the bench and Davis scored eight to finish the first 24 
			minutes with 14.
 "We played well, well enough to win," Moore said. "I just wish we 
			got the victory. Give Indiana credit, because we did not get off to 
			a good start. But it was good to come back and be in a position to 
			win. We had two good shots at the end, but they just didn't fall."
 
 Indiana raced to a 32-18 lead after one quarter, making 14 of 21 
			field goal attempts, including 13 of 19 (68.4 percent) from its 
			starting five. George led with nine points while Teague and Young 
			delivered six each. Teague handed out six assists in the opening 12 
			minutes.
 
 The Pacers outrebounded the Pelicans 12-7 in the first period and 
			forced five turnovers, which Indiana converted into six points. 
			Davis and Hield each scored six first-quarter points for New 
			Orleans, which shot 38.1 percent in the opening period.
 
 NOTES: The Pacers were without G Rodney Stuckey (sore left 
			hamstring) on Monday. ... Indiana was coming off a 140-112 loss to 
			Denver this past Thursday in London, a defeat that snapped a 
			season-long five-game winning streak ... The Pelicans entered 
			Monday's game ranked second in blocks per game (5.9) and fourth in 
			opponents' field goal percentage (43.9) ... The Pacers led the NBA 
			in free throw percentage (82.1) and were fourth in opponents' 
			3-point shooting percentage (34.3) before Monday's games. ... Until 
			the Pelicans registered a 102-95 victory on Dec. 15 in New Orleans, 
			the Pacers had won the 10 most recent games in the series ... 
			Pelicans' G E'Twaun Moore (9.8 points a game) played college ball at 
			Purdue, 65 miles from Bankers Life Fieldhouse and is an East 
			Chicago, Ind., native ... Indiana heads West for games against the 
			Lakers, Kings and Jazz.
 
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