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Last updated on Monday, April 4, 2016
(NEW YORK, NY) - The Pacers finished off the weekend with a pair of road wins as they finished off the New York Knicks 92-87.
Paul George led Indiana with 20 points and nine rebounds but was hampered with an ankle injury. PG-13 exited the game but was inserted back in the fourth quarter and hit the tiebreaking jumper with just under 24 seconds left.
It was a game that got a little too close for comfort especially since the Knicks were without Carmelo Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis.
"Obviously, you want to step on a team's throat when you're up 18 and put them away. We failed to do that the last two nights but we got two W's." Frank Vogel said.
Rodney Stuckey added 17 points for the Blue & Gold, who moved into the seventh seed in the East. They moved to 16-0 when holding opponents under 90 points this season.
The Pacers return home to take on top-seeded Cleveland on Wednesday.
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