Pacers Need Overtime To Get Past Bulls
The Indiana Pacers defeated the Chicago Bulls, 115-106, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Wednesday evening.

This game between the Pacers (31-17) and the Bulls (19-31) needed five more minutes to settle since an overtime was needed to determine the winner. Indiana jumped to a 25-24 lead after the first quarter, and Indiana extended their lead to a four-point edge following a 30-27 score. Chicago evened things up after the third quarter, however, thanks to a 29-25 score. The final quarter ended with a 20-20 score so an overtime was needed to determine the winner. Indiana looked better in that five-minute stretch, however, and a 15-6 lead there allowed them the win. It was a huge win in what was Victor Oladipo's return after more than one year away from the court.

Victor Oladipo returned after almost 13 months away from the court, but he only had nine points in 21 minutes while shooting 2-8 from the field. T. J. Warren led the way with 25 points, while Domantas Sabonis chipped in with 15 points, 11 boards and five assists. Malcolm Brogdon sniffed a triple-double since he chipped in with 15 points, nine assists and eight rebounds.

Zach LaVine led the way for the Bulls since he ended with 20 points, but he went 7-23 from the field. Thaddeus Young had 16 points, while Tomas Satoransky had 11 four rebounds and four dimes. Chandler Hutchinson impressed off the bench since he had 21 points off the bench in 28 minutes. Cristiano Felicio had 11 points and eight boards off the bench.
Posted on: 1/29/2020 6:51 PM
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