Pacers Beat Hawks 129-124, Overcome Jalen Johnson’s Triple-Double


 The Indiana Pacers outlasted the Atlanta Hawks 129-124 on Saturday night, overcoming 23 turnovers and a 33-point triple-double from Atlanta’s Jalen Johnson behind efficient scoring from Andrew
Nembhard and Pascal Siakam.


The
Pacers sealed the win with a crucial Siakam jumper in the final 20 seconds,
capping a game defined by offensive firepower.

Despite
Johnson’s stellar all-around effort for the Hawks, Indiana’s remarkable 58%
team shooting and 55% accuracy from three-point range proved insurmountable.

Game Analysis:
Pacers’ Efficient Offense Trumps Turnovers

The
Pacers built their win on a blistering offensive performance, shooting 
58% from the field and 55% from three-point range. A 45-point second quarter gave Indiana an 80-73 halftime lead, their highest-scoring half of
the season. This explosive scoring output compensated for significant
ball-security issues. Despite giving the ball away 23 times, their elite
shot-making held off a persistent Hawks rally led by Jalen Johnson’s
triple-double. The offensive efficiency ultimately served as the decisive
factor in overcoming their self-inflicted challenges.

Key Performers
& Closing Sequence


  • Andrew Nembhard (IND): 26 points, 10 assists
  • Pascal Siakam (IND): 25 points (11-15 FG),
    hit the clutch jumper with 18.6 seconds left
  • Aaron Nesmith (IND): 23 points
  • Jalen Johnson (ATL): 33 points, 12
    rebounds, 10 assists (8th triple-double this season)
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker
    (ATL):
     21
    points

The game was within
one possession in the final minute until Siakam’s decisive mid-range shot
sealed the victory.

Context: Pacers
Finding Form After Rough Start


The
victory marks Indiana’s 
seventh win in their last twelve games, a significant improvement after opening the season 6-31. The team continues to adapt to the long-term absence of All-Star Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles). This stretch of competitive play suggests
the young roster is finding its identity and building confidence without its
primary playmaker. The resilience shown indicates a positive trajectory for the
Pacers as they develop their chemistry and system for the future.

What’s Next for
Both Teams

  • Atlanta Hawks: Travel to face the
    Miami Heat on Tuesday.
  • Indiana Pacers: Host the Houston
    Rockets on Monday.

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This recap is based on the official AP game report and statistics.

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