INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Pacers have won just 12 of their first 48 games, but every so often they offer glimpses of the team that reached the NBA Finals last season.
The injury-plagued team will look to build on an encouraging victory when they face the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday (Sunday morning, Singapore time) in Indianapolis.
Indiana rallied for a 113-110 home win over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, while Atlanta had their four-game winning streak snapped in a 104-86 home loss to the Houston Rockets on Thursday.
Pascal Siakam has scored at least 20 points in eight straight games for the Pacers, who have used a league-high 25 different starting lineup combinations this season.
The team’s lengthy injury list includes point guard Tyrese Haliburton, who is out for the season with an Achilles tear suffered in last season’s Game 7 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals.
“We understand that we’re in a different place and a different position,” Siakam said.
“But I just feel like no matter all the adversity that we’ve been through and everything that’s happened, we just have to keep it going. We just have to keep focusing on how we can improve and not lose our identity, who we are. No matter who is out there, we have an identity, and that’s gotta stick.”
Indiana are looking to avoid a season sweep after losing their first two meetings against Atlanta. The Hawks posted a 128-108 road victory on Oct 31 before winning 132-116 at home on Jan 26.
Atlanta will be without Onyeka Okongwu for the second straight game after the centre suffered a dental fracture in Wednesday’s win over the Boston Celtics.
The Hawks are also monitoring the status of leading scorer Jalen Johnson, who sat out Thursday’s game against Houston with left calf tightness. He is listed as questionable.
With both Okongwu and Johnson sidelined against the Rockets, Atlanta faded in the second half.
“Not having Jalen and ‘O’ is substantial,” Hawks coach Quin Snyder said. “Their ability to create advantages is something that we rely on defensively.”
Christian Koloko started in place of Okongwu and recorded six points, seven rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block in nearly 26 minutes.
Could he be key against the Pacers? That remains to be seen.
Guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker said of his teammate: “He has been amazing. He has given us the spark that we need, and he has honestly just fit right in really seamlessly.
“He is effective on defence, active hands, rebounding, pulling over and contesting shots, making things difficult. He has just given us another bigger presence that we need to help Onyeka out, because O has been carrying a huge weight on his shoulders... and I think Christian has done a great job.”
Meanwhile in NBA action on Friday, Luka Doncic punctuated his sixth triple-double of the season with 37 points, leading three Los Angeles scorers with at least 20 points as the Lakers rolled past the Washington Wizards 142-111 in Washington.
Doncic showed no ill effects from the injury he suffered when falling off Cleveland’s elevated court on Wednesday, reaching a triple-double by half-time with 26 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds. The point guard finished with 13 assists and 11 boards and also added three steals.
Elsewhere, Denver superstar Nikola Jokic returned from a 16-game injury absence to post a 31-point, 12-rebound double-double and propel the Nuggets to a 122-109 home victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Karl-Anthony Towns also had a double-double, with 14 points and 20 rebounds for the New York Knicks who continued surging with a wire-to-wire 127-97 win over the visiting Portland Trail Blazers. REUTERS