The Indiana Pacers worked past another slow start, this time against the Atlanta Hawks, and won 129-121 in order to pick up another victory on the road.

The Pacers (23-12, 11-7 away) trailed by four, 85-81, with 3:32 left in the third quarter before they went on a 14-3 run against the Hawks (9-24, 5-10 home). That 11-point swing gave Indiana a seven-point cushion, 95-88, entering the final 12 minutes that proved to be enough to hold off any late stretches of quality play from Atlanta.

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Eight different players scored in double figures for Indiana while Thaddeus Young led the way with 21. Indiana shot 55.4 percent from the field and hit 13-of-27 shots from behind the arc but nailed just 24-of-33 attempts from the free-throw line.

Atlanta saw five players score in double figures with Kent Bazemore pacing the team with 32. The Hawks also shot the ball well and finished the game with a 50.6-percent clip from the field and 17-of-36 3s made.

Myles Turner tallied one block for the Pacers in addition to his 11 points and six rebounds. That block ensured he's had at least one block in each game he's played this season. Darren Collison led the Pacers with eight assists as Indiana assisted on 35 of its 46 made shots. Victor Oladipo had seven of those assists in addition to his seven rebounds and 16 points.

Atlanta did win the rebounding battle, 41-39, but turned the ball over three more times than Indiana.