Indiana
Slumping Suns Continue in Loss vs Pacers
The Phoenix Suns dropped their Saturday night contest to the Indiana Pacers in 126-108 fashion.
Dropping to 15-18 on the season, the Suns have now lost four in a row and seven of their last eight.
It was tough sledding for Phoenix while they missed some key pieces in the lineup – all of Royce O’Neale (ankle), Tyus Jones (illness), Oso Ighodaro (illness) and Jusuf Nurkic (suspension) were unavailable vs. Indiana.
Bradley Beal was questionable with a hip contusion but pushed through to play. He finished with eight points on 3-12 shooting.
Devin Booker (20) and Kevin Durant (25) led the way in scoring for Phoenix while no other Suns player scored more than 13.
Indiana led by as much as 20, though they took control in the second half after Phoenix played them close in the first two quarters.
The Suns got down to a 7-0 deficit very early in the first quarter before battling back to just a one-point deficit at the end of the first, trailing 30-29. Phoenix shot a tremendous 58% from the field, though five turnovers ultimately held them back.
The second quarter saw the Suns take their first lead of the evening, 42-40, and eventually evened the score at 56-56. Kevin Durant led all scorers at halftime with 14 while Indiana still played strong despite making just 6-22 attempts from deep.
Indiana saw their lead hit double digits halfway through the third quarter, which was carried into the final quarter with Phoenix trailing 96-84. The Suns – typically an awful team in the third quarter this season – allowed 40 points in the period.
Despite flirting with a comeback, the Suns ultimately ran out of gas and couldn’t escape their 10+ point deficit. Mike Budenholzer emptied the bench with 54 seconds remaining before the final buzzer sounded.
The Suns are on the road against the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday, Jan. 6.
Indiana
Brooklyn Nets vs. Indiana Pacers: How to Watch Game Preview, TV Channel, Betting Odds
The injury bug has bitten the Brooklyn Nets yet again just in time for a rematch with the Indiana Pacers. Brooklyn toppled the then-struggling Pacers back on Dec. 4, but much has changed for both squads since the 99-90 win at the Barclays Center.
ODDS:
The Nets enter the day as 9.5-point underdogs to the Pacers, and the total over/under is 222.5 points.
KEYS TO THE GAME:
1. Analyze the depth. As of 12 p.m. EST, the Nets are trending to be without Cam Johnson, Cam Thomas, Ben Simmons and D’Angelo Russell. The latter two are questionable but shouldn’t be expected to suit up. That foursome averages a combined 62.8 points per night, forcing the hosts to turn elsewhere for their scoring output.
2. Keep Haliburton inconsistent. After lifting Indiana to the conference finals in last year’s playoffs, Tyrese Haliburton has had the epitome of an up-and-down season. Some nights, he explodes for 30-plus points; others, he’s held to under 10. Whatever version of Haliburton shows up this evening will play a major impact on the game’s outcome.
3. Flow through Clax. If all four previously mentioned players remain out, Nic Claxton could become a focal point of Brooklyn’s offense. Recently, a large emphasis has been placed on getting the big man the ball in the pick-and-roll, creating an intriguing matchup between him and Myles Turner.
RECORDS:
Brooklyn Nets (13-22) vs. Indiana Pacers (18-18)
INJURIES:
Check out Nets on SI later today for an updated injury report.
WHEN:
Jan. 6, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. EST.
LOCATION:
Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
TV/RADIO:
YES Network, NBA League Pass, WFAN (660AM/101.9FM)
FINAL WORD:
Following the second of three straight home stands for the Nets, they take on the Detroit Pistons at the Barclays Center this Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. EST before hitting the road for a Friday night matchup with the Denver Nuggets.
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Indiana
CenterPoint Energy provides update on winter storm impacts in Indiana
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – Significant winter weather in CenterPoint Energy’s southwestern Indiana service area has caused widespread electric outages due to heavy ice and snow.
According to a press release, outages have increased steadily through Sunday evening, with approximately 5,000 customers without power at 5:30 p.m. to approximately 37,700 as of 9:30 p.m.
The increase in outages is largely due to ice accumulation and falling tree limbs impacting power lines.
Officials say crews have been working to assess damage and restore power as quickly and as safely as possible and have restored approximately 4,300 customers.
CenterPoint has deployed internal, contractor and mutual aid resources to assist with power restoration efforts.
Additional crews arrived Sunday morning and early afternoon and received onboarding and training to be deployed as soon as needed.
In restoring power, the company says they are prioritizing facilities vital to safety, health and welfare, such as hospitals, water treatment plants and public service facilities.
After addressing these critical needs, crews will focus on repairs that restore power to the largest number of customers first, continuing until all customers have power restored.
CenterPoint’s Vice President, Indiana Electric Shane Bradford released the following statement:
“Conditions across southwestern Indiana have been challenging due to ice accumulation and freezing rain. Our crews are working safely and making steady restoration progress, but the weather is creating recurring outages in some areas shortly after power is restored, as additional tree limbs and ice impact power lines. We appreciate the patience and understanding of our customers as we work to restore power as safely and quickly as possible. As hazardous conditions continue, crews are prioritizing safety as weather continues to impact our service area.”
CenterPoint’s natural gas system is operating as normal, and crews remain prepared to respond to any potential issues that may arise during the ongoing winter weather.
Click here to see the CenterPoint outage map.
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Indiana
Man killed in northwest Indiana house fire
One person died in a house fire on Sunday morning in LaPorte County, Indiana, authorities said.
According to the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office, at around 7:06 a.m., deputies responded to a structure fire in the 200 block of South Longshore Drive near Fish Lake. Deputies approached the house, where “excessive smoke prevented them from safely entering to search for any occupants inside.”
Once the fire had been extinguished, first responders entered the residence and found one person who had died. The resident was identified as 64-year-old Ronald Conrad.
The cause of the fire remained under investigation on Sunday.
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