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Pacers bounce back in 125-86 victory over Bulls
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Pacers bounce back in 125-86 victory over Bulls

Published Jan. 7, 2018 12:15 a.m. ET

INDIANAPOLIS -- Victor Oladipo gave the Pacers what they needed to end a five-game losing streak.

Oladipo had 23 points and nine assists in three quarters in his return from a right knee injury to help the Pacers beat the Chicago Bulls 125-86 on Saturday night.

Oladipo also had six rebounds and five steals after missing the previous four games.

Domas Sabonis added 22 points and TJ Leaf had 15.

But it was Oladipo who stole the show and led a surge to put the game away by halftime.

"That's an All-Star guy. Any time he's in the lineup it's going to make things a little bit easier," Leaf said. "It's certainly nice to have a guy like that back."

Four of Oladipo's steals came on consecutive possessions during a 16-2 run in the first quarter. He broke away after his fourth steal and made a two-handed dunk to give the Pacers a 24-17 lead with 4:51 left, then looked into the stands with both arms up to signify he was back after a stretch that seemed longer than four games.

"I was just out there playing," Oladipo said. "I just kind of get lost in the game and do whatever I can to help my teammates. I just try to set the tone on both ends."

The big run in the opening quarter ended with a technical free throw by Darren Collison and a basket by Sabonis to take a 31-19 lead with 2:43 remaining in the first period. They went on a 14-0 run in the second quarter to go ahead 48-28.

Thaddeus Young scored on a turn-around hook shot to give the Pacers a 64-37 halftime lead.

Bobby Portis had 15 points, and Denzel Valentine and Lauri Markkanen each had 13 points and five rebounds for the Bulls. They've lost four of their last five games and their defensive woes haven't gotten much better. Opponents have shot 49.3 percent against Chicago over the last five games. The Pacers finished 55.8 percent from the field.

"The bottom line is (Indiana) looked comfortable all night," Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said. "They brought the fight to us tonight. They got into us right away. We didn't handle it well."

Indiana led by as much as 41 points when Leaf dunked to make it 116-75 with 5:30 left to play.




TIP-INS:

Bulls: Shot just 37.5 percent from the field. ... Kris Dunn had eight points and eight assists. ... Markkanen has scored in double figures in all four matchups with Indiana this season.

Pacers: Forward Bojan Bogdanovic was out with a sprained left ankle. ... Indiana won three games in a season against Chicago for the first time since 2012-13. ... Leaf had a career-high six rebounds.

STRAINING STRETCH

Hoiberg said the Bulls plan on taking the day off Sunday, and they could use the rest. The team arrived in Indianapolis at 3 a.m. Saturday after beating Dallas 127-124 on Friday. Saturday's loss completed a stretch of seven games in 11 days. Chicago is 2-7 in games after playing the day before.

A DAY OF BASKETBALL

The Pacers-Bulls matchup capped off Basketball Day in the Hoosier state, where the sport is extremely popular. It was nearly 13 hours of non-stop basketball, which featured the top high school teams in the state and college games including Purdue, Indiana, Butler and Valparaiso before the Pacers and Bulls tipped off.

UP NEXT

Bulls: Host Houston on Monday night.

Pacers: Host Milwaukee on Monday night.



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