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Indiana Pacers Overcome Utah Jazz 134-118, Jazz Loses Fourth Consecutive Game

Pacers' balanced attack with six players in double figures led by Aaron Nesmith's 24 points; Jazz struggles without injured center Walker Kessler, dropping to 0-5 on the road.

  • Aaron Nesmith's stand-out performance with 24 points helped Indiana Pacers defeat Utah Jazz 134-118, with six Pacers scoring double-figures
  • The Pacers displayed balanced attack in the game, holding onto their title as the NBA's highest-scoring team for the third time in four games and topping the 120-point mark for the fourth consecutive game
  • The Jazz, led by Jordan Clarkson with a season-high of 33 points, loses their fourth consecutive game and faces continued struggles on the road with a 0-5 record
  • Alongside the loss, the Jazz also announced that starting center Walker Kessler, a first team all-rookie selection last season, will miss at least two weeks due to an injured left elbow
  • Utah's attempt to compensate for Kessler's absence with a three-guard lineup and first starts of rookie Keyonte George and Ochai Agbaji this season did not yield the desired results
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