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Friday, Nov. 24 8:00pm ET
Rose, Pacers slip past Wizards

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Jalen Rose, the leading scorer for Indiana last season, isn't wasting any time making up for a late start to his season.

In his second game since coming off the injured list with a fractured wrist, Rose scored 23 points as the Indiana Pacers defeated the Washington Wizards 99-87 to end a four-game losing streak -- their longest in almost seven years.

"We were desperate for a victory," said Rose, who had 16 points on 5-of-17 shooting in his first game back when Indiana fell to Toronto 111-91 Thursday night.

"We haven't been playing well these last four games," said Rose, who shot 9-of-18 and also had six assists. "We were just trying to do what we could to get back in the win column."

The Pacers also made two changes to their starting lineup in an effort to turn things around before the team begins a four-game road trip Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Derrick McKey and Jonathan Bender moved into the starting lineup for the Pacers, who hadn't lost four in a row since January, 1994.

"I thought the guys started to click. I knew with Derrick in there, he makes everything work," Indiana coach Isiah Thomas said. "I thought our speed and quickness bothered them. I always believe speed negates strength."

Reserve Richard Hamilton scored 25 points to lead Washington, which lost for the seventh time in eight games. Juwan Howard added 15 points and had a season-high 14 rebounds.

"Every time we made a run at them, they would make a run right back," Hamilton said. "We wasted a lot of energy trying to get back into the game.

Jermaine O'Neal, who had been starting at forward, began the game at center for Indiana and sprained an ankle in the first half. O'Neal was able to return in the fourth quarter when the Pacers pulled away to take their biggest lead of the game, 99-79. He finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds, his fifth double-double of the season.

"This was definitely a must-win and we came out early, aggressively and willing to do what it takes," said O'Neal, adding that he has no preference over playing forward or center. "I played center at Portland. I know I can play center and I know I can play power forward."

Indiana had four players in double figures. Reggie Miller contributed 17 and reserve Al Harrington had a season-high 16, including 14 in the second quarter when he shot the Pacers ahead to stay.

"It really started with the defense," Miller said of the second quarter when Indiana outscored the Wizards 29-18 to take the lead for good. "We became much more active, much more aggressive, got hands in passing lanes. We gave them one look at the basket, and then we got some eacy looks ourselves."

Washington tried to make the 3-pointer a key part of its offense but shot only 2-of-17 from behind the arc.

Harrington scored eight straight as the Pacers took the lead for good with a 12-6 run.

A short jump shot by Harrington ignited his run with 10:36 left in the half, reducing Washington's lead to 28-27. His driving layup put Indiana ahead to stay 33-32 and his dunk on a fast break pass from Miller put Indiana ahead 41-34 with 5:39 left in the period.

Indiana went on to take its biggest lead of the opening half at 48-35 on a jumper by Miller and led 52-44 at halftime. Washington never drew closer than seven points again.

Game notes
Indiana shot a season-high 51 percent from the field. The Pacers shot 60 percent and Washington 33.3 percent in the second period. ... Harrington's previous high this season was 12 points. ... Rose ended a streak of eight consecutive games in which Miller led Indiana in scoring. ... Washington fell to 1-5 in the first game of a back-to-backs. The Wizards play against Milwaukee at home on Saturday.


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