


George's 33 propel Pacers to the upset
Jonas Valanciunas fouled out after scoring 12 points and setting a Raptors playoff record with 19 rebounds.
All-Star guards Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan both struggled for the second-seeded Raptors.
DeRozan finished with 14 points and Lowry had 11. Corey Joseph scored 18.
Solomon Hill scored 13 points, while George Hill and Evan Turner each had 10 for the Pacers.
Teague scored 23 points and doled out 12 assists, making sure the Hawks maintained their home-court edge after the gritty Celtics rallied from a 19-point deficit.
With the game tied at 88, Teague worked the pick-and-roll to set up a layup for Al Horford. The Celtics missed and the Hawks again got the ball to Teague, who found Paul Millsap alone under the basket for a dunk that pushed Atlanta to a 92-88 lead with 2:56 left.
Draymond Green added 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Warriors.
James Harden scored 17 points for the Rockets, who were held to six field goals in the first quarter of the rematch from last year's Western Conference finals, won by the Warriors in five.