The Indiana Pacers finally figured out Fiserv Forum. Thanks to a dominant second half, Indiana beat the Milwaukee Bucks for the first time since the building opened Thursday night 139-123. It was going well for the Bucks, leading by 9 at halftime but Indiana exploded for 84 second half points, to 59 for Milwaukee, finishing with 8 players in double figures. Leading scorer Tyrese Haliburton of Oshkosh not among them as he sat out with injury. Milwaukee was led by Giannis Antetokounmpo with 25 while Jrue Holiday put up 19 points with 11 assists. The Bucks still have the league’s best record at 50-20 and they’ll return to the forum on Sunday to host the Toronto Raptors.
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