NBA Game Recap - Detroit at Indiana
Fri Nov 8, 2019 7:00 PM EST

CLE
113
WAS
100
F
MEM
86
ORL
118
F
DET
106
IND
112
F
SAC
121
ATL
109
F
GS
119
MIN
125
F(OT)
TOR
122
NO
104
F
NY
106
DAL
102
F
MIL
100
UTA
103
F
PHI
97
DEN
100
F
BKN
119
POR
115
F
MIA
80
LAL
95
F

Indiana 112, Detroit 106

Nov 8, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Detroit

35

18

19

34

106

Indiana

27

30

28

27

112

Short-handed Pacers rally for 112-106 win over Pistons
Fri Nov 8, 2019 11:13 PM

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A next-man-up mentality is keeping the Indiana Pacers competitive despite a rash of injuries.

T.J. McConnell was the key for the Pacers on Friday night in a 112-106 win over the Pistons that moved Indiana above .500 for the first time this season.

Playing all but two minutes of the fourth quarter, McConnell, the backup point guard, finished with 17 points, nine assists and five rebounds on a night the Pacers played without four members of their rotation.

"We've got to hold down the fort until those guys get back," McConnell said. "I've been a guy the last five years who hasn't tried to go outside the box. I had the lane, and I took it."

All-Star Victor Oladipo, starting center Myles Turner and his backup, Goga Bitadze, and sixth man Jeremy Lamb were out due to injury. Detroit had already beaten the Pacers twice this season. And then the Pacers fell behind by 15 points in the first quarter.

None of that fazed Indiana, which ranks in the top half of the league on defense.

"Defense is how we win games," said reserve Justin Holiday, who chipped in 16 points and six rebounds. "That's our identity. We've been playing defense."

That has helped the Pacers go 5-1 since starting the season 0-3.

"Our chemistry is growing," said Domantas Sabonis, who finished with 17 points, 14 rebounds and six assists. "Coach (Nate McMillan) runs a great system that is easy to run, no matter who is on the court."

Luke Kennard had 29 points, six rebounds and five assists, and Andre Drummond finished with 15 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for Detroit.

Drummond had averaged 25 points and 20.5 rebounds in the two wins against the Pacers. They finally found a way Friday to slow the two-time All-Star - foul trouble.

Drummond picked up his third foul near midcourt with 4:31 remaining in the first half and sat the rest of the way. Indiana outscored the Pistons 14-2 in that span and led 57-53 at intermission.

"I told Andre you can't pick up your third foul at half court," Detroit coach Dwane Casey said. "He wasn't thinking in that situation. Just a bad foul that put us in a tough position, and he knows it. He felt bad about it."

The Pacers then opened the third quarter on an 11-2 run, causing Casey to use a timeout. Shortly after play resumed, two more baskets stretched Indiana's lead to 17, and the Pistons never got closer than six.

McConnell, whose point total was one shy of his career high, spearheaded a bench effort that accounted for 51 of the Pacers' points on a night the team shot at least 50% from the field for just the second time this season.

"(McConnell) made the difference," Casey said.

SCREEN CONFUSION

In his pregame media session, Casey expressed a degree of frustration in how the league is officiating screens and pick-and-roll plays.

"It changes every possession, maybe every game, what's legal, not legal," Casey said. "Whether you can stick your butt out, or if you slide to your right, use your hands to push off, all of the above, we have to have some clarification. It's very difficult because those are split-second decisions."

TIP-INS

Pistons: Star forward Blake Griffin, starting point guard Reggie Jackson and sixth-man extraordinaire Derrick Rose, averaging 20.8 points and 6.3 assists per game, all sat out due to injury. ... Detroit shot 45% with 17 turnovers.

Pacers: Warren was assessed a Flagrant 1 for his offensive foul with 2:15 left in the contest. Making both free throws off the flagrant, the Pistons added a 3-pointer for a rare five-point possession. ... Sabonis added 14 boards and six assists. ... The team's video board showed former NFL quarterback Trent Green in attendance. Green played college football at Indiana in the 1990s. He received a round of applause.

UP NEXT:

Pistons: Host Minnesota on Monday night.

Pacers: Play at Orlando on Sunday night. The Magic won three of four meetings last season.

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Leaders

Detroit PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Kennard 29 -2 5 6 0 0
L. Galloway 19 -7 3 3 0 1
Indiana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Warren 17 3 0 4 1 1
D. Sabonis 17 6 6 14 0 1

Team Comparison

DET IND
Points For 106 112
Field Goals 39/86-45% 43/83-52%
Three Pointers 13/33-39% 4/15-27%
Free Throws 15/18-83% 22/25-88%
Offensive Rebounds 10 10
Defensive Rebounds 30 34
Rebounds 48 45
Blocks 4 8
Steals 6 6
Turnovers 15 12
Points Scored Off Turnovers 15 22
Points in the Paint 40 58
Fast Break Points 14 20
Personal Fouls 26 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - DET Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Oct 23 DET 119 @ IND 110 A. Drummond 32 D. Sabonis 27
Mon Oct 28 IND 94 @ DET 96 D. Sabonis 21 C. Wood 19
Fri Nov 8 DET 106 @ IND 112 L. Kennard 29 T. Warren 17

Game Information

Stadium: Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
Attendance: 15,544
Game Time: 2:15