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Hield helps Pacers rally from 24 down to beat Bulls 117-113

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By PHILLIP B. WILSON
Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Buddy Hield made six 3-pointers in the second half and finished with 27 points to help the Indiana Pacers rally from a 24-point deficit after the first quarter and defeat the Chicago Bulls 117-113. Tyrese Haliburton banked in a 9-foot shot for a 113-112 lead in the final minute, Myles Turner sank two free throws and Hield closed it out with a pair of foul shots with 7.1 seconds remaining as the Pacers snapped a five-game skid. Aaron Nesmith scored 21 points for Indiana, which had lost 16 of 18. Zach LaVine scored 35 points but the Bulls dropped their fifth straight.

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