Matchup Overview
The Pacers limp in as a bottom-feeder (12-36, just 2 wins in their last 5), anchored by a defense that’s more suggestion than resistance. The Hawks fall in as a disappointed .500-chaser, one promising burst (24-26) away from the East’s play-in mess, but stuck in a four-game losing funk. Atlanta’s playoff odds say “now or never.” Indiana’s lottery-night scouting already began.
Stats Corner
- Indiana’s net rating: -7.8. High-velocity disappointment.
- Hawks’ eFG%: 55.3 (season) versus Pacers’ eFG% allowed: 54.8—Atlanta can get clean looks.
- Pacers scoring margin: -8.0 points per game—worst in the East.
- Recent: Atlanta’s defense is in shambles (118.1 PA, last 5 games, 4 L’s).
- Both teams missing starters tonight: Porzingis, Okongwu, and Krejci sit for Atlanta; Obi Toppin sits for Indiana.
- Indiana’s last two wins: Beat Boston (98-96) and New Orleans (127-119), but sandwiched ugly blowouts.
The Edge & What Could Break It
BAC Model Pick: Indiana Pacers—because Atlanta can’t guard a tree stump these days, and Indy’s at home on two days’ rest.
Supporting Indiana:
– T.J. McConnell is quietly the steady hand, shooting 54.9% eFG and protecting the ball (13.9 TOV% team rate).
– The Pacers attack the boards (league-average 27.4% ORB) and play with pace, exploiting Atlanta’s defensive breakdowns.
– Atlanta on the road is chaos. First game of a trip, three key rotation guys out. This isn’t “backs against the wall.” This is “backs against the moving truck.”
Risks to the Pick:
– Atlanta’s shooters—McCollum (18.6 PPG, 54% eFG), Kennard (68.4% eFG)—could get unconscionably hot against Indiana’s no-pressure closeouts and swing the scoreboard.
– Indiana’s last five: lost to Detroit by 43. A collapse of that magnitude doesn’t disappear. If the defense replicates that effort, even the Hawks’ morale can punch through.
Confidence Tag: Decisive lean to Indiana (65% win probability), but with a strong whiff of “neither team should feel safe” given how often both have self-destructed lately.
The Bottom Line
You want entertainment? Tune in for mayhem, not beauty: the Pacers’ effort—clumsy as a three-legged dog on roller skates—edges out a gassed, shorthanded Hawks team. Indiana wins ugly. Don’t expect anyone to remember the final score, but the Pacers leave slightly less miserable than Atlanta.
