Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Turner leads Pacers to victory over 76ers

- By Corey Elliot

INDIANAPOL­IS >> Myles Turner celebrated his 21st birthday this weekend, then delivered a performanc­e that made it easy to forget how young he is.

Turner had 17 points and tied a career high with 16 rebounds, Paul George scored 21 points, and the Indiana Pacers beat the Philadelph­ia 76ers 107-94 on Sunday night.

Indiana (37-36) moved into a tie for fifth place in the Eastern Conference with Atlanta and Milwaukee. The Pacers will play both the Bucks and the Hawks during their final nine games of the regular season.

The Pacers are 8-4 when Turner records a doubledoub­le.

“That’s the need,” George Myles we said. “He’s got to rebound the ball. He had that mindset and he had that motive to go get every ball tonight.”

Jeff Teague added 16 points for the Pacers, who used a 30-point third quarter to turn a six-point halftime lead into a 12-point advantage and snapped a two-game skid.

Al Jefferson finished with 14 points before leaving in the fourth quarter with a sprained ankle. Monta Ellis, Aaron Brooks and CJ Miles all had 10 for Indiana.

Sergio Rodriguez scored 16 for the Sixers, while Richaun Holmes finished with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Philadelph­ia took 41 3-pointers, making 14.

“They show why they’re tied for fifth in the East and about to go play on and play in a serious time in the season. I think defensivel­y they were really good. I think that’s where we felt them the most,” Sixers coach Brett Brown said.

Turner came in third in the league with 2.1 blocked shots per game and had two Sunday. The secondyear forward had 20 points and four blocks Friday on his birthday, but grabbed just four rebounds in a 125117 loss to Denver and was disappoint­ed with his play. That might have motivated him Sunday, Pacers coach Nate McMillan said.

“I think Myles was a little upset with how we played in last game. He made an effort to go after (rebounds) tonight,” McMillan said. “The attack was what we wanted.”

The Pacers led by as many as 11 in the first half before the Sixers made a push late to close the deficit to six points by halftime.

George then scored nine points in the third quarter and Teague had eight as the Pacers led by as much as 19 in the period. They extended the advantage to 25 in the fourth.

Tip-ins

76ers: Jahlil Okafor was held out with soreness in his right knee and Jerryd Bayless did not play due to a left wrist injury . ... Philadelph­ia (27-46) is ahead of only Brooklyn in the Eastern Conference standings.

Pacers: Jefferson was wheeled off the court with 9:43 remaining. He was holding his left leg near the shin area before he landed from attempting a rebound underneath the Indiana basket.

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indiana forward Paul George (13) looks to pass in front of 76ers guards Nik Stauskas (11) and Gerald Henderson (12) during the second half of Sunday’s game in Indianapol­is. The Pacers won, 107-94.
MICHAEL CONROY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indiana forward Paul George (13) looks to pass in front of 76ers guards Nik Stauskas (11) and Gerald Henderson (12) during the second half of Sunday’s game in Indianapol­is. The Pacers won, 107-94.

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