Indianapolis, IN
Buddy Hield helps Pacers top Kings 107-104
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Buddy Hield scored 21 factors towards his former staff and the Indiana Pacers beat the Sacramento Kings 107-104 on Friday evening to cease a four-game shedding streak.
Hield shot 5 of 9 from 3-point vary and grabbed 10 rebounds. Aaron Nesmith added 17 factors for the Pacers, going 4 for 7 on 3s. Myles Turner had 14 factors and 13 boards.
“Particularly towards your previous staff, it’s all the time good to get the win,” Hield stated.
Hield and Tyrese Haliburton had been traded to the Pacers a yr in the past in a six-player deal that despatched Domantas Sabonis to the Kings.
Turner stated the Pacers had additional motivation to get the victory for Hield and Haliburton.
“(Hield) made some massive pictures down the stretch,” Turner stated.
Harrison Barnes led the Kings with 23 factors. Kevin Huerter scored 16, whereas Sabonis and Terence Davis every had 15.
Sacramento was with out main scorer De’Aaron Fox, who sat out for private causes.
Davis sank a 3-pointer with two minutes left to slice the Pacers’ result in 107-104, however neither staff scored the remainder of the best way.
Barnes missed a 3 with 9.1 seconds left, and Nesmith got here up with the rebound.
“We didn’t react making an attempt to foul,” Kings coach Mike Brown stated. “It’s on us as a workers to remind them to foul, if we’re down three and the clock is under 24 seconds and we’re down three factors or two or one. That’s only a educating level.”
Brown thought his staff had a number of issues within the last quarter.
“You’ve received to have the ability to field out,” he stated. “You’ll be able to’t hand over second pictures. We didn’t do any of that down the stretch. All through the course of the sport, our turnovers had been horrible. It actually damage in a one-possession sport to have 20 of them on the street. Our incapability to speak on protection towards a staff — and quit too many beauty — that may shoot just like the Pacers, was not good.”
The Pacers, who led by 12 at halftime, took a 19-point lead within the third quarter earlier than the Kings ended the interval with a 20-8 run to slim the deficit to 87-80 after three.
Indiana went 10 of 21 on 3s to take a 60-48 halftime lead. In distinction, the Kings had been 6 for 23 from lengthy vary within the opening half.
The Pacers scored 14 straight factors to construct a 51-39 benefit. Nesmith hit a trio of 3-pointers throughout the stretch.
Haliburton, enjoying his second sport after lacking 10 with an elbow sprain and knee bruise, acknowledged he was drained after the sport and struggled to make pictures. He had 10 factors on 4-of-12 taking pictures and 9 assists.
“We knew the best way they play, you’re going to should make it a gritty sport, an unsightly sport,” Haliburton stated. “You want to have the ability to play protection and get stops, and we had been in a position to try this tonight.”
TIP-INS
Kings: The Pacers confirmed a pregame tribute to Sabonis on the scoreboard throughout his first sport again in Indiana because the commerce. Sabonis was inactive resulting from a knee damage when Sacramento performed at Indiana final March. … Trey Lyles, the 2014 Indiana Mr. Basketball from Indianapolis Tech Excessive College, scored seven factors off the bench.
Pacers: Daniel Theis, in his second sport of the season, scored eight factors off the bench. Theis, traded to the Pacers from Boston, returned Thursday after having knee surgical procedure in November. … With the return of Theis, two different Pacers publish gamers, Jalen Smith and Isaiah Jackson, didn’t play.
BIG DUNK
Hield isn’t recognized for his dunking means, however he had an enormous one to place the Pacers up 104-99.
“That’s primary,” Hield stated. “I’m by no means the one reducing to the center or baseline. I noticed a gap and that’s all she wrote. I trusted my legs. It was enjoyable. My teammates had been excited. They’re all the time joking about me not dunking the ball. It was enjoyable to see them laughing.”
UP NEXT
Kings: At New Orleans on Sunday.
Pacers: Host Cleveland on Sunday.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis teacher talks new challenges ahead of first day of school
INDIANAPOLIS — For the past 25 years, North Central journalism teacher Tom Gayda has looked forward to the first day of school.
“I think it comes a little easier with knowing you know what to do on the first day,” Gayda said.
On Thursday, Gayda will join teachers in Washington, Pike, Lawrence and Franklin Townships as they embark on another school year.
Indianapolis Public Schools and Center Grove are also back in session on August 1.
“You can always kind of reinvent yourself,” Gayda shared while reminiscing on his past 24 first days. “Even at the semester, you get a little chance to change things up. Every year is a new start and that’s kind of fun.”
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Gayda is part of a teaching workforce that has seen its fair share of challenges since the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to a 2022 National Education Association survey, More than 55% of educators said they were ready to leave the profession earlier than planned.
The survey claims it is largely due to teacher salaries.
Gayda says an evolving classroom has taken it’s toll.
“It’s been a lot of a lot of change,” Gayda explained. “My grade book used to be a notebook, and now it’s instantly online. There’s good and bad with that.”
Gayda faces a new challenge as a new Indiana state law prohibits the use of cellphones in the classroom.
“I mean, everyone has got their phone in their hand,” Gayda said. “I think (the students) will live.”
Despite the challenges that come with a new school year, the end of each summer marks an opportunity for Gayda to reconnect with his students.
“Tomorrow, it’s more about getting to see people you’ve not seen in a while and reconnect,” Gayda said. “That’s kind of a fun thing.”
Indianapolis, IN
Lisa Loeb's guitar found by bar owner after a 'conversation'
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — After a show in Hendricks County Monday night, famed musician Lisa Loeb’s guitar was stolen outside the Conrad Hotel in downtown Indianapolis.
Her crew was packing up after the show.
After she put out an acoustic APB on X, a local bar owner spotted a man walking in front of his establishment with the same guitar case he saw in Lisa Loeb’s post.
Joel Reitz co-owns the O’Reilly Irish Bar and Restaurant. He said he saw a ‘disheveled’ man walking on the street with the guitar case he recognized from Loeb’s post.
O’Reilly’s is on South Pennsylvania, just a few blocks away from the Conrad Hotel.
Reitz says after a drama-free conversation with the man and a couple of requests, the man gave the guitar to him.
The police picked up the guitar, as it was stolen property. Loeb later shared on Instagram that the guitar is already on the way back to her after IRC Music shipped it out.
Reitz said he wants to be a steward for the Indianapolis community.
Indianapolis, IN
IMPD: Owner of popular Indy nail salon arrested for domestic battery
News 8 has chosen not to name the woman involved in the domestic battery incident.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The owner of a popular Broad Ripple nail salon faces charges after police say he attacked a woman when she accused him of stealing money.
Tuan Nguyen, 43, owner DaVi Nail Spa in Broad Ripple, faces misdemeanor charges of battery, domestic battery, and battery resulting in bodily injury following the July 10 incident.
Court documents say an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer was dispatched to a home in the 6000 block of College Avenue to investigate a domestic disturbance.
They arrived and met with a woman who said she and Nguyen fought. When she came home that day, she noticed money missing from its spot under her bed, and asked Nguyen if he had it.
Nguyen denied having it. The woman then said she’d call the police.
The woman told the officer that Nguyen then “grabbed her by the hair and pushed her, causing them both to fall on the floor.” She also said during the fight, “Nguyen began pulling on her dog, trying to break the dog’s leg.”
The woman then ran out of the house to call 911.
Officers detained Nguyen at the scene, who once again denied having the money. He told investigators that after she threatened to call the cops, he “grabbed her by the back of her shirt and they fell to the ground and had a scuffle.”
Nguyen was then taken to the Marion County jail.
News 8 confirmed on Tuesday that he had been released and was back operating the nail salon.
Help is available for victims of domestic violence. Below is a list of suggested resources on the Domestic Violence Network website:
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