George scores 24, helps Pacers outlast Hawks to even series at 2-2

by William Lou
Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters

The Indiana Pacers benefited from power forward David West's second-ever postseason triple late in the fourth quarter to beat the Hawks by a score of 91-88.

With center Roy Hibbert ineffective for a third straight game, Pacers head coach Frank Vogel begrudgingly shifted to a smaller lineup, at times playing small forward Paul George up a position. The shift left Hibbert off the floor for the final 16 minutes of the game.

Star Performer

Paul George filled the boxscore with 24 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. He made a rare appearance as the de facto power forward for the Pacers, who have historically been resistant to the premise of downsizing for small-ball. He also took on the challenge of guarding multiple positions, spanning from point guard Jeff Teague to center Pero Antic.

Turning Point

With less than 2 minutes remaining, the Pacers' led by a lone point and ran a surprise play for power forward David West above the three-point line. West used the element of surprise to his advantage, slipped behind a down-screen, and found himself wide open for the triple. 

Highlight Reel

There weren't a lot of highlights from the game, as it was a rather sloppy affair. However, George did record a rather emphatic block on Jeff Teague in the first half.

[courtesy: TNT]

Quotes of the Night (Hibbert-gate)

Series at a glance

Game 1: ATL 101, IND 93 (Hawks lead 1-0)
Game 2: IND 101, ATL 85 (Series tied 1-1)
Game 3: ATL 98, IND 85 (Hawks lead 2-1)
Game 4: IND 91, ATL 88 (Series tied 2-2)
Game 5: Monday, April 28 - 8 p.m. ET
Game 6: Thursday, May 1 - TBA
Game 7*: Saturday, May 3 - TBA

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