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Pacers visit Kings while awaiting star reinforcements

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The Indiana Pacers acquired some serious star power in a trade with the Toronto Raptors for Pascal Siakam.

Siakam landed in Indianapolis on Thursday morning and won’t be in Sacramento, Calif., later in the day when the Pacers meet the Kings.

But the Pacers undoubtedly hope the Siakam trade — they sent Bruce Brown, Jordan Nwora and three first-round picks to Toronto for him — turns out as well as the deal they made in February 2022 that landed Domantas Sabonis in Sacramento and Tyrese Haliburton in Indianapolis.

Haliburton has blossomed into an NBA star in his new home, and the 23-year-old has taken the Pacers to the NBA in-season tournament semifinals and to the top of the league’s scoring charts this season.

He strained his left hamstring in a win over the Boston Celtics on Jan. 8 and has missed Indiana’s past four games. He’s been ruled out for the rest of the week, canceling his homecoming appearance in Sacramento.

The Pacers overcame their star’s absence to beat the Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks, but have since lost 117-109 at Denver on Sunday and 132-105 at Utah on Monday.

The 107-point scoring average in the two losses is nearly 20 points below their league-leading 125.6.

Already down Haliburton, the Pacers also missed key reserve Aaron Nesmith the last two games. Indiana coach Rick Carlisle pointed out a bigger issue after the loss to the Jazz.

“Starting off games,” he said of falling behind the Jazz 12-4, “I don’t care if we’re back-to-back, I don’t care if it’s altitude, or any of that stuff. We have to have the right mindset.”

Nesmith (sore shin) could return against the Kings, who thumped the Pacers 137-114 when they last visited in November. Haliburton was held to nine points in that game.

The Kings open a two-game homestand having lost three games in a row. After tipping off a five-game trip with wins over the Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets, they were drubbed 112-93 in Philadelphia before taking back-to-back gut-wrenching losses at Milwaukee and Phoenix.

The Kings were a second away from beating the Bucks before Damian Lillard nailed a 32-foot 3-pointer in overtime for a 143-142 Milwaukee win, then were up by 17 in the fourth quarter in Phoenix before watching the Suns go on a 23-4 run to win 119-117.

Afterward, Kings coach Mike Brown noted the Suns pulled a page from the Golden State Warriors’ playbook that had helped them beat Sacramento in the playoffs last season.

“Their ability to play (Kevin Durant) at the 5 and still match up with us because we couldn’t score really slowed us down,” he said of the ploy Golden State used with Draymond Green last April. “We have to figure that out because it’s happened to us in the past. So, great, great learning lesson for us all.”

Sabonis finished the game with his second straight triple-double — and 11th of the season — with 21 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists.

He has faced the Pacers twice since the trade, recording a double-double in each. He contributed 11 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists to last year’s home win over Indiana.

The clubs will meet again in Indianapolis on Feb. 2.

–Field Level Media

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