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Home and ‘hungry,’ Pacers seeking series lead over Bucks

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Pascal Siakam’s blistering start to the postseason has enabled the upstart Indiana Pacers to wrest home-court advantage from the Milwaukee Bucks.

Siakam will look to remain hot on Friday when the sixth-seeded Pacers welcome the third-seeded Bucks to Indianapolis for Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.

Siakam followed up his 36-point, 13-rebound performance in the Pacers’ 109-94 setback in the series opener on Sunday with 37 points, 11 boards and six assists in Indiana’s 125-108 triumph on Tuesday. He is the first NBA player to open the playoffs with consecutive performances of at least 35 points and 10 rebounds since Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain in 1967.

“We’ve got to be the hungry team,” Siakam said. “We’ve got to be the team that’s coming in and wanting to show something. That’s the attitude that we’ve got to have against those guys, because they’ve done it before.”

Siakam has done it before, too. He was a member of the 2019 Toronto Raptors’ title-winning team.

“His experience in the playoffs is so valuable,” Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said of Siakam. “He’s not a guy that’s going to get rattled by anything. Never has once since January, since we got him. He’s a guy that people confide in and look up to.”

Myles Turner collected 22 points, seven rebounds, six assists and three blocks to help even the series.

“I’m just excited to get back to Gainbridge (Fieldhouse),” Turner said. “It’s going to be a (heck) of an environment in there. I’ve been waiting a long time to give the home fans what they deserve. And I’m just really, really excited for that environment.”

Milwaukee’s Damian Lillard will look to continue his trend of strong starts on Friday. He scored all 35 of his points in the first half in the series opener before scoring 26 of his 34 points over the first two quarters on Tuesday.

Bobby Portis recorded 14 points and 11 rebounds in Game 2. He added fuel to the fire, however, with his comments after the contest.

“I mean, just quite frankly, they’re frontrunners, bro,” Portis said of the Pacers. “Y’all can just tweet that or whatever it is, bro. When the (expletive is) going good, they laughing, clapping all that. When it’s going bad, they not saying nothing.

“So I think to answer that question, guys always feel good when they’re having a good game or hitting shots. I think that’s just human nature and basketball. … So yeah, they’re supposed to feel good. They were hitting shots. They game-planned really well, so yeah, they’re supposed to feel really good, of course. But Game 3 on the way Friday.”

Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo has missed his team’s last five games dating back to the regular season due to a left calf injury.

Bucks coach Doc Rivers was optimistic about how Antetokounmpo looked in practice on Thursday.

“I saw him moving around and my mindset is he’s getting close,” Rivers said. “Does that mean a day, four days? I’m not sure.”

Indiana exploited the interior on Tuesday with Antetokounmpo reduced to the role of a spectator. The Pacers held a 52-36 edge in points in the paint and shot a robust 55.6 percent from the floor.

Also, Milwukee forward Khris Middleton didn’t practice Thursday due to a right ankle injury and his availability is uncertain. Middleton tweaked his right leg in the opening quarter of Tuesday’s 125-108 loss in game 2. He finished with 15 points in 36 minutes.

–Field Level Media

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