Bulls: Although Chicago has more road wins (13) than at home (11), the Bulls' away record dropped to 13-16. The Bulls can score in spurts, but don't defend well. Pacers: Now 18-7 in 2025, Indiana improved its home record to 19-10. And Nesmith's resurgence provides more scoring punch from a player known for defense.
The Indiana Pacers, who outscored the Chicago Bulls 32-20 in the final quarter, had all five starters score in double digits on Sunday in a 127-112 win.
Josh Giddey had a season-high 29 points along with 10 rebounds before leaving midway through the fourth quarter with a right ankle injury, and the Chicago Bulls won their third straight game, 121-103 over the Indiana Pacers.
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A rough second quarter doomed the Indiana Pacers during the final leg of their three-game road trip. The Chicago Bulls (27-38) led by 19 points at halftime and never trailed the rest of the way as they posted a 121-103 victory over the Pacers (35-28) on Monday at United Center.
Indiana Myles Turner – 15 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists Pascal Siakam – 13 points, 4 assists Top Performers - Chicago Josh Giddey – 29 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists Coby White – 29 points, 3 3PM, 7 rebounds,
INDIANAPOLIS — Aaron Nesmith scored a career-high 27 points, Pascal Siakam added 20 and the Indiana Pacers defeated the Chicago Bulls 127-112 on Sunday night.