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Granger, Pacers cruise past hapless Heat
INDIANA 105, MIAMI 85
 

INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) -- With Jermaine O'Neal returning to the
lineup, the Indiana Pacers had more than enough firepower to
defeat the league's worst team.

Danny Granger scored 23 points and Mike Dunleavy added 18 as the
Pacers posted an easy 105-85 victory over the lowly Miami Heat
on Monday.

Granger scored 16 of his points in the second half and was
7-of-17 from the floor, including 4-of-7 from the arc.

"A few of their guys I had never heard of," Granger said. "But
that's the kind of team you have to be really careful of because
they're coming in, playing hard. Those guys are playing for
jobs. I'm glad we took care of business and got the win."

The win keeps the Pacers' slim playoff hopes alive as they
remain three games back of the Atlanta Hawks (34-40) for the
eighth and final spot in the Eastern Conference. The Hawks
defeated the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday.

"We put ourselves in position where we're probably going to have
to win out and get some help along the way," O'Neal said.
"It's a tough challenge, but it's a challenge we're going to
have to accept if we want to get into the postseason."

The game marked the return of six-time All-Star O'Neal, who had
missed the previous 33 games with a sore left knee. O'Neal
scored nine points on 3-of-4 shooting off the bench.

"His presence on both ends of the court is huge. That can't
ever go overlooked," Dunleavy said of O'Neal. "You just know
he's back there on defense, and offensively he's such a big
skilled guy down low. You notice his passing, you notice his
finishing. When he's healthy, he's pretty good."

After the game, O'Neal said his knee felt good.

"I think I'm definitely past that stage as far as being able to
say, 'OK, I'm going to play this game and then sit the next
game,'" O'Neal said. "That was the whole key of me sitting out
for 33 games, to get over that stage and be comfortable with
playing."

O'Neal played just 17 minutes but not much support was needed
from the Pacers big man to dispose of the hapless Heat.

Dunleavy made a pair of free throws at the end of the first
quarter to give Indiana a two-point lead, and the Pacers never
trailed again.

Indiana stretched the advantage to eight at the break and used a
12-4 run midway through the third quarter to take a 68-54 lead
with 4:58 remaining in the quarter. Granger had eight points
during the burst.

The Pacers maintained their double-digit lead for the rest of
the contest, holding a 13-point lead after the third quarter and
erased any hopes of a comeback by opening the fourth on an 8-2
run to take an 86-67 bulge with 8:40 left to play.

"They're a team that still has some life in the playoff hunt,
and they jumped on us pretty good in the second half and we
could never recover," Heat coach Pat Riley said.

"We just don't have enough firepower. We don't have anybody to
throw it to down in the post on a regular basis, so we're taking
a lot of jumpers and, if they're not going in, then most of the
time they're going the other way in transition."

Rookie Daequan Cook scored 16 points to lead the Heat, who lost
their fourth straight game but topped the 70-point mark for the
first time in three contests.

"We're in no race for the playoffs, so all we can do is get
better every time we step on the court, stay focused and try to
get ready for next year," Cook said.

Miami, which committed 21 turnovers in the game, had set the NBA
record with 17 made field goals against Boston in a loss on
Sunday. The Heat were 28-of-67 (42 percent) against the Pacers.


 
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