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Rick Carlisle's Pacers set for road game in San Antonio
Coming off a disappointing 102-80 loss last time out, Indiana hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Tuesday at San Antonio.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Pacers, who come in at 15-10 against the Spurs.
While the Spurs opened as 8-point favorites, defence is likely to play a big role in this contest. The total opened at a low 177, an indication that the experts don't see a lot of scoring Tuesday. San Antonio is 21-7 on the year.
Rick Carlisle's troops went to Dallas last game and came away with a 102-80 loss, a game that went under 187. Oddsmakers had them as 5 point underdogs in that one.
It was an ugly offensive display last game by San Antonio, who managed just 70 points against Detroit. The Spurs vow a better showing Tuesday, after they lost as 6-point underdogs.
Coming off a disappointing 102-80 loss last time out, Indiana hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Tuesday at San Antonio.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Pacers, who come in at 15-10 against the Spurs.
While the Spurs opened as 8-point favorites, defence is likely to play a big role in this contest. The total opened at a low 177, an indication that the experts don't see a lot of scoring Tuesday. San Antonio is 21-7 on the year.
Rick Carlisle's troops went to Dallas last game and came away with a 102-80 loss, a game that went under 187. Oddsmakers had them as 5 point underdogs in that one.
It was an ugly offensive display last game by San Antonio, who managed just 70 points against Detroit. The Spurs vow a better showing Tuesday, after they lost as 6-point underdogs.