Pacers Outclass Bucks in Series Opener

Andrew Nembhard and Pascal Siakam came together with 27 points in the first half, Tyrese Haliburton directed a high-efficiency crime with the highest 12 assists, and Indiana Pacers opened the first round of the NBA Eastern Conference with a 117-98 Thumping Thumbal of 117-98 in the afternoon.
Siakam finished with the highest 25 points, adding Myles Turner 19, and Nembhard 17, the Fourth Serial Pacers once helped to gain seven best edges against a team that defeated four three in the normal season, including Indiana.
Giannis Anthetokounmpo, star protector Damian Lillard without the fifth -seed Bucks playing the game opened the way to the highest 36 points. Bucks expects Lillard to return on Friday, when Lillard switched to Game 2 Remnant in Indianapolis or his stage to Milwaukee.
The serial opener never doubted a explosion Pacers at the beginning of 12-2 after 15-8 ahead. Nembhard had six points and Siakam and Aaron Nesmith had an early 3-actual part.
Bucks, who won the last eight games of the normal season, remained hanging in 53-41 after transforming a three-point game in which two Anthetokounmpo stayed in half 3:45. However, Bennedict Mathurin, 67-43, the break, which opened the game 14-2, the semi-closing run to trigger the 3-3-burying.
Siakam hit 15 and Nembhard to 15 and 15 to 15, for Pacers, he won 50 games in the normal season and won two more of Bucks and won the advantage of the home field in the series.
Haliburton’s 12 assists and 10 points and team height seven rebounds, Mathhurin was 13 points and TJ McConnell 11. Indiana’s biggest leadership was 28 points.
Pacers increased Bucks from 51.9 percent to 41.7 percent.
The 36 points of Anthetokounmpo won the most 11th in a playoff match. He also had time for 12 rebounds and was given twice to him after his 53rd career.
No other Bucks anthem did not score goals in double numbers. Aj Green, 15 points from the counter, Gary Trent Jr. 14 and Kevin Porter Jr.
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