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Last updated on Tuesday, December 5, 2017
(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) - The Pacers got their six-game home stand off to a solid start as they routed the New York Knicks 115-97.
Seven Pacers scored in double figures including the entire starting lineup with Thaddeus Young leading the team with 20 points. Bojan Bogdanovich added 19 points while Darren Collison and Damontas Sabonis each had double-doubles. Indiana shot over 53 percent from the field and made eleven 3-pointers.
"It was about us coming out and trying to take care of business," head coach Nate McMillan said. "We played a better game than we certainly played in New York, but a better game than our last two opponents."
The Blue & Gold took a 26-point lead into halftime and never looked back and improved to 5-0 when scoring 120 points or more. They'll next host the lowly Chicago Bulls on Wednesday.
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