NBA
Complete – March 24, 2016 – 7:00 PM ET – Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana – Attendance: 17,517 – Duration: 2 Hours, 2 Minutes
Officials
 
Referee #45 Brian Forte
Referee   Lauren Holtkamp
Referee #49 Tom Washington
Boxscore
 1234T
NO2217222384
IND2425212292
Player Stats
POSplayerminptsastrebstlblkfoulto
FAlonzo Gee4117130001
FDante Cunningham389122010
CAlexis Ajinca3622291045
GToney Douglas2913353041
GTim Frazier2918550026
FLuke Babbitt242131022
COmer Asik2420150011
CKendrick Perkins191250020
GNorris Cole00000000
FRyan Anderson00000000
GJrue Holiday00000000
Player Stats
POSplayerminptsastrebstlblkfoulto
GGeorge Hill336840125
FMyles Turner33241160313
SGMonta Ellis329443121
CIan Mahinmi303232020
SGC.J. Miles2619130021
FPaul George2015241101
GRodney Stuckey188200010
GTy Lawson154213001
CJordan Hill154241011
FSolomon Hill90020010
FLavoy Allen90230000
GJoseph Young00000000
SGGlenn Robinson III00000000
Pacers’ Turner celebrates birthday in style

INDIANAPOLIS — With his parents in town to help celebrate his 20th birthday, Indiana Pacers rookie Myles Turner wanted to mark the significance of the day with specific numbers Thursday night against the New Orleans Pelicans.

“I was trying for 20 points and 20 rebounds, but the most important thing was that I wanted to play my hardest,” said the former University of Texas standout, who achieved most of his objectives for this night.

Turner celebrated with 24 points and 16 rebounds, and the Pacers defeated the injury-plagued Pelicans 92-84 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

The Pacers (38-33) earned their 10th consecutive victory over the Pelicans (26-45).

New Orleans, which had eight of its 16 players available, closed within 88-84 on Toney Douglas’ 3-pointer with 1:03 left.

“We knew they were short-handed, but we also knew we would have to match their intensity,” said Turner, noting that several Pelicans were looking to showcase their skills with minutes they don’t normally receive.

C.J. Miles made two free throws with 46.6 seconds remaining, increasing the Indiana lead to 90-84. Monta Ellis made two more free throws with 40.1 seconds to play to push the Pacers ahead 92-84.

“Turner is becoming a big-time threat,” Indiana coach Frank Vogel said. “He is improving every night and is especially getting better defensively. We are asking him to guard a lot of different people.”

Miles added 19 for Indiana, which lost leading scorer Paul George to a lower right leg injury in the third quarter. George did not return, finishing with 15 points.

“The most important thing about what I did tonight is that I helped us win,” Miles said. “I tried to take good shots.”

When George went out, the Pacers really needed Miles, according to Vogel.

“All we know at this point is that Paul is day-to-day, but we got a big lift off the bench from C.J, when Paul went out,” Vogel said. “C.J. filled in with that next-guy-up mentality. C.J. plays just as hard against New Orleans as he does against Oklahoma City.

“I was happy at times tonight, but not really overall. Turner and Miles were huge for us.”

Alexis Ajinca led the Pelicans with 22 points, Tim Frazier added 18 and Alonzo Gee scored 17. New Orleans was guilty of 16 turnovers.

Frazier’s 3-pointer cut the Indiana lead to 79-73 with 7:32 remaining, but thanks in large part to Turner’s strong play, Indiana hung on.

“I really appreciate everything that they did and how hard they played,” New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry said of his makeshift lineup. “I thought we kept trying to battle our way back into the game. We just couldn’t quite get over the hump. I would say the only negative was at the end when we had some miscommunication on a couple of things. I would not take anything away from this group.”

Miles’ 3-pointer just ahead of the third-quarter buzzer gave Indiana a 70-61 lead through 36 minutes. A Miles basket with 11:07 remaining in the fourth quarter extended the advantage to 75-63 and prompted a New Orleans timeout.

The Pacers finished the first half on a 17-6 run to take a 49-39 lead through 24 minutes, getting 16 points from Turner and 13 from George.

Turner and George were a combined 12-for-16 from the field during a half when Indiana shot 48.8 percent.

Ajinca had 12 points and five rebounds for the Pelicans in the first two quarters, and Gee added eight. New Orleans shot 37 percent.

For the night, Indiana outshot New Orleans 45.6 percent to 41.2 percent.

“With Turner, it’s just like every other team with a young kid, he was good because he was able to make shots,” Ajinca said. “He played a good game tonight, but it’s not like he was unguardable. For us, we were without a lot of guys, but we were right there in the game. It was a good game for us.”

NOTES: The Pelicans were without eight players, including five double-figure scorers, led by C Anthony Davis (left knee, left shoulder). … New Orleans has lost eight of its past 11. … Indiana, which was coming off a Monday night victory over Philadelphia, is now 7-4 in its past 11 games. … New Orleans ranked fifth in turnovers (13.2) in the NBA entering Thursday. … Indiana was fourth in opponents’ 3-point field goal percentage (33.2 percent) and fourth in steals per game (9.0) through Wednesday. … The Pacers’ winning streak against the Pelicans is their longest current one against any opponent. … Indiana F Paul George has made 21 of his past 24 free throws.


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