Miller’s Big Fourth Quarter Leads Pacers Over Celtics

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INDIANAPOLIS – Reggie Miller had no sympathy for the Boston Celtics. He didn’t need any favorable treatment from the officials, either.


Miller scored 33 points last night, including 15 in the fourth quarter, and Indiana pulled away to a 99-76 victory and a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven first round playoff series. Game 4 will be here tomorrow night.


Boston coach Doc Rivers said earlier this week that Miller may be getting “sympathy calls” from the officials as he makes his final NBA tour before retiring.


The 39-year-old Pacers star had his usual flops, trying to draw fouls as he went up for shots, but it wasn’t his theatrics or the officials’ kindly treatment that doomed the Celtics.


Miller hit his first two shots, a big 3-pointer that put Indiana in control in the first quarter and another 3-pointer during a 17-3 run that broke the game open with less than six minutes to go.


Miller’s second 3-pointer and then a dunk by Stephen Jackson, playing on a painful knee from an injury in Monday night’s victory at Boston, gave the Pacers an 83-62 lead. Later, Miller came back for another basket and hit a free throw after an irate Rivers was called for a technical foul.


Miller also had seven rebounds and two assists and left the game with 2:28 to go amid the familiar chants of “Reggie, Reg-gie.”


Jermaine O’Neal, playing with a sore right shoulder and taking a pounding inside almost the whole game, had 21 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocked shots. Paul Pierce led Boston with 19 points, Gary Payton finished with 15, and Antoine Walker added 14.


Walker was ejected with two technical fouls, both after hard personal fouls on O’Neal. The second time, with just over four minutes to go, O’Neal also received a technical for shoving Walker, but stayed in the game and hit two more free throws for an 88-65 lead.


Boston tried to keep Indiana from getting easy baskets in transition from the beginning, but the Pacers just kept passing until they found an open player. Sixteen of Indiana’s 20 baskets in the first half came off assists, including a pair of left-handed dunks by O’Neal and a fast break layup by Miller after a steal and feed by James Jones.


Miller was fouled on the play and made the free throw, giving Indiana its first double-digit lead at 37-27.


A free throw by Walker was the only point for the Celtics during a 13-1 Pacers run. A free throw by O’Neal, a steal by Jackson and dunk by O’Neal, two free throws by Miller, and another basket by O’Neal pushed Indiana’s lead to 44-28 with four minutes left in the half.


Indiana led 55-38 at the break, and Boston cut the lead to seven points before the first technical on Walker. But Indiana pulled away for good.


Miller passed Robert Parish and Charles Barkley for 20th in NBA playoff career scoring when he notched his 2,847th point.


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