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Last updated on Thursday, December 11, 2014
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Despite a ferocious comeback in the fourth quarter by the Pacers, the Clippers had built too much of a lead and held off Indiana 103-96.
L.A. had six players score in double figures with Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin all recording double doubles.
For Indiana, C.J. Miles was on fire coming off the bench and racking up 30 points but Indy's starters continued to struggle to find any offensive rhythm. Head coach Frank Vogel says the starters "aren't in any kind of rhythm and we have to evaluate what needs to happen to that group."
The Pacers have now lost six straight games and the road gets no easier for Indiana as they take on the Toronto Raptors who have the best record in the Eastern Conference at 16-6.
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