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Last updated on Tuesday, March 6, 2018
(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) - The Indiana Pacers got their three-game homestand started on the right foot as the topped the Milwaukee Bucks 92-89 to win their third straight game.
Bojan Bogdanovich tied a career-high with 29 points and grabbed a key jump ball late in the fourth quarter to lead the Pacers past the Bucks. He also knocked down five of his seven three-point attempts as Victor Oladipo added 14 points but had a career-high 10 turnovers.
The Pacers shot over 58 percent from 3-point range and forced 16 Milwaukee turnovers to earn a season series victory over the Bucks, winning three of their four contests.
"I'm just trying to be aggressive," Bogdanovich said after his big game. "I was held scoreless in a game here against Charlotte (January 29), I was really mad, and I just tried to tell myself that I have to be aggressive."
Since that scoreless game in late January, Bogdanovich has posted double-digit scoring in every game.
Indiana maintains their spot at the fourth-seed in the east and a half-game behind the Cleveland Cavaliers for the third-seed as Cleveland beat the Detroit Pistons.
The Pacers continue their three-game homestand on Wednesday when they host the Utah Jazz.
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