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.

Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard drives past Hawks defender Jalen Johnson during their game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.


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

A graphic showing the final score (Pacers 129, Hawks 124) with headshots of key players Nembhard, Siakam, and Johnson.


  • 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

Pascal Siakam celebrates after hitting a clutch late-game jumper against the Atlanta Hawks.


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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