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Jennings, Ellis lead Bucks past Pacers, 99-85

Updated: Wednesday, 14 Nov 2012, 11:04 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 14 Nov 2012, 10:40 PM EST

MILWAUKEE (AP) - Brandon Jennings and Monta Ellis scored 16 points each to help the Milwaukee Bucks cruise to a 99-85 victory over the struggling Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night.

Beno Udrih had nine points, 10 assists and six rebounds for the Bucks, who shot 42 percent from the field and improved to 2-2 at home.

Tyler Hansbrough scored 17 points for the Pacers, while Gerald Green and Paul George added 12 points apiece. Indiana, which shot 38 percent, lost its fifth straight on the road after a season-opening win at Toronto.

The Bucks scored the first seven points of the game and led throughout. Their lead was as high as 27 in the second quarter and 32 early in the third before they played their reserves throughout the fourth.

The Pacers' offense has struggled so far this season as the team adjusts to playing without Danny Granger, its leading scorer of the past five seasons. Granger is out for about three months with a patella problem in his left knee.

Tobias Harris scored the first five points in the Bucks' opening spurt. Milwaukee, which lost all three games to Indiana last season, also had a 10-0 run midway through the quarter and held a 33-17 advantage at the end of the period.

The Bucks led 60-34 lead at halftime on 48 percent shooting. Indiana, meanwhile, shot just 32 percent in the first half. Milwaukee's lead was 82-53 heading into the fourth.

The bad blood between the Bucks and Pacers, who were involved in a couple of ugly on-court altercations last season, continued Wednesday night when Larry Sanders was called for a flagrant foul on Hansbrough in the the third quarter. The foul initially left Hansbrough sprawled on the court but he quickly jumped to his feet and ran toward the Bucks' forward. The two were quickly separated and Hansbrough hit one of two technical free throws.

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