National Basketball Association
Indiana 111, Chicago 101
When: 4:00 PM ET, Friday, December 30, 2016
Where: Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
Officials: #38 Michael Smith, #60 James Williams, #64 Justin VanDuyne
Attendance: 17923

INDIANAPOLIS -- During a spirited Thursday practice, the Indiana Pacers focused on what they could do to snap a season-worst, four-game losing streak.

It was suggested that focusing on having fun instead of worrying about countless little things might be a good idea.

The theory proved productive on Friday when Paul George scored nine of his 32 points during the final 4:07, and Indiana recorded 14 of the game's last 18 points and defeated the Chicago Bulls 111-101 in Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

"This was a good time," said George, who made 10 of 20 field-goal attempts and 9 of 9 free throws. "We just can't keep starting games in a hole. (Chicago) made a late push, but we were able to finish."

A Jimmy Butler basket tied the contest at 97, but George was fouled in the act of shooting a 3-pointer at the 4:07 mark. His three free throws gave Indiana the lead. Thaddeus Young, who added 17 points, scored the Pacers' other five points during the game-closing run.

Myles Turner had 15 points for Indiana, Glenn Robinson III scored 12 and added 10 rebounds and Jeff Teague finished with seven points and a career-best 17 assists.

"Jeff has speed and the ability to distribute the ball, and we have shooters around him," George said of Teague's big night.

Butler led the Bulls (16-17) with 25 points, Dwyane Wade had 20, Michael Carter-Williams contributed 12, as did Cristiano Felicio.

Indiana shot 48.1 percent, and Chicago shot 41.7 percent.

"Our energy was great at both ends from the start," Pacers coach Nate McMillan said. "We played with solid aggressiveness and established ourselves early. Glenn Robinson helped us do a better job rebounding tonight. He was aggressive.

"And we are learning different ways to finish games. We bent in the fourth quarter but stayed with the game plan. Jeff Teague established our offense."

Teague said it's not difficult to assess why Indiana won.

"We got stops and made it especially tough for Jimmy Butler," Teague said, "My assists? That's easy. The guys around me made shots."

Teague's 17 assists are the most by a Pacer since Jamaal Tinsley had 19 on Feb. 5, 2002, in a game against the Dallas Mavericks.

Chicago chipped away at a game-long deficit, pulling to within 90-85 with 9:02 left. Carter-Williams' three-point play with 6:03 to play tied the game at 95.

"We didn't get stops early or late," Butler said. "Our play at the very end was frustrating because we came all the way back to tie it. Credit Paul George. He is a heck of a player and definitely can finish. He is a tough matchup for anybody, but I'm just mad we lost."

A Wade dunk with 6:25 remaining in the third quarter cut the Pacers' lead to 71-63 and prompted McMillan to call a timeout. The Pacers countered with a 10-7 burst, capped by a 3-pointer from C.J, Miles with 2:52 to go in the period, for an 81-70 lead. The Pacers led 84-73 through 36 minutes.

"We fouled Paul George on that late 3-pointer, and it's tough to defend that foul in that situation," Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said. "They made those three free throws and then made the necessary plays down the stretch. Unfortunately, we couldn't get over the hump at the end."

George had 16 first-half points and Young added 12, helping Indiana lead 62-50 through the first 24 minutes. The Pacers shot 51.1 percent during the first half (23 of 45) and 92.3 percent from the free throw line (12 of 13).

Butler had 15 first-half points to lead the Bulls, and Wade and Doug McDermott each added 10. Chicago was plagued by nine turnovers that produced 13 Pacers' points during the first two quarters.

The Bulls shot 46.2 percent (18 of 39) before halftime but only 3 of 10 from beyond the arc.

Indiana scored the game's first seven points and led by as many as 14 in the opening half. The 62 first-half points equal the most Indiana has scored this season.

NOTES: The Pacers were without G Rodney Stuckey (sore left hamstring). ... Chicago came in with a two-game winning streak, including a Monday night victory against the Pacers in the United Center. ... Indiana entered with a four-game losing streak, allowing at least 109 points in three of those four defeats. ... The Pacers are 4-13 away from Bankers Life Fieldhouse. ... The Bulls are the NBA's best rebounding team, averaging 48 a game, and are fourth in free throw percentage at 80.3. ... Indiana is the league's second-best free throw shooting team at 80.9 percent and is third in opponents' 3-point shooting percentage at 33.8. ... The Pacers are 15-4 when leading through three quarters but 1-14 when trailing after three periods. ... In its two most recent losses -- at Chicago and at Washington -- Indiana was outrebounded 101-75. ... Before Friday's game, the Bulls' Dwyane Wade was averaging 23.8 points in 44 career contests against the Pacers.
Top Game Performances
 
Chicago   Indiana
Jimmy Butler 25 Scoring Paul George 32
Dwyane Wade 5 Assists Jeff Teague 17
Cristiano Felicio 12 Rebounds Glenn Robinson III 10
Jimmy Butler 9 Free Throws Made Paul George 9
Jimmy Butler 2 Steals Monta Ellis 2
Nikola Mirotic 3 Blocks Myles Turner 4
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Chicago 101 41.7 6-23 25-31 17 47 5 8 13
Indiana 111 48.1 7-19 26-30 26 42 6 7 11
Upcoming Games
  • Indiana will play their next game at home against Orlando. The Pacers have a W/L % of .267 after a win and .632 after a loss.
  • Chicago will play their next game at home against Milwaukee. The Bulls have a W/L % of .438 after a win and .529 after a loss.