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Andrew Nembhard Scores 29 to Help the Pacers Beat the Heat 123-99 for a Rare 2nd Straight Victory
Andrew Nembhard scored 29 points with nine assists, helping the Pacers make 17 three-pointers and secure their second consecutive win, matching the season's longest streak.
- On Saturday, the Indiana Pacers routed the Miami Heat 123-99 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, led by Andrew Nembhard’s 29 points and nine assists.
- Choosing a small lineup, the Pacers slid Pascal Siakam to center and made 17 three-pointers, fueling offense after first-quarter runs of 12-2 and 9-0 built a 28-12 cushion.
- A string of Pacers stops and an 11-0 run pushed the margin as Miami shot 39.1% from the field and 4 of 30 from 3-point range, while Indiana won the third quarter 38-27.
- Indiana matched its longest streak and climbed to 8-31, while the Heat lost their second straight to fall to 20-18 as it travels next to Oklahoma City on Sunday.
- After returning from back soreness, Andrew Nembhard delivered a big night in his 11th 20-plus point game, offering a glimpse of next season when Tyrese Haliburton returns.
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Pacers win second straight with rout of cold-shooting Heat
Andrew Nembhard scored 29 points to lead seven players in double figures and the Indiana Pacers led wire-to-wire in a 123-99 win over the Miami Heat on Saturday in Indianapolis.
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Andrew Nembhard scores 29 to help the Pacers beat the Heat 123-99 for a rare 2nd straight victory
Andrew Nembhard had 29 points and nine assists, Aaron Nesmith added 12 points and nine rebounds before an early exit and the Indiana Pacers routed the Miami Heat 123-99 on Saturday night.
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