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The Indiana Pacers closed in a big way, topping the Golden State Warriors at home for their third straight win and sixth out of seven. The Pacers led 89-82 early in the fourth, but an 8-0 run by the Warriors pushed them back in the lead with five minutes in the fourth quarter. But it was the play of Rodney Stuckey, along with a couple of threes from George Hill and C.J. Miles that gave Indiana the 104-98 win.
Rodney Stuckey led the Pacers with 30 points, his second straight 30-point game. The bench led the Pacers on the night with 63 points, including double figure nights from C.J. Watson (14 points, five assists) and Luis Scola (11 points, eight rebounds). C.J. Miles and George Hill scored double figures for the starters. Klay Thompson led the Warriors with 39 as Stephen Curry missed tonight's game with an ankle.