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Oladipo scores 28, hot-shooting Pacers beat Jazz 109-94

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Offense trumped defense on a night when one of the NBA's most efficient offensive teams met one of the top defensive units.

Victor Oladipo scored 28 points and the Indiana Pacers shot 54 percent from 3-point range in a 109-94 win over the Utah Jazz on Monday.

"Execution," Pacers coach Nate McMillan said. "We talked about establishing our pace, but controlling the tempo. We didn't want to get in an up-and-down game and allow the crowd to get into the game. Our guys did a nice job of taking opportunities early when we had them. And if we didn't, we made them defend and were able to execute and score.

"Guys have confidence. When we get good ball movement and we're sharing the ball, we shoot the ball a lot better."

Oladipo got going late in the second quarter during a 15-2 run that gave Indiana a 14-point lead. Then his back-to-back buckets early in the third capped a 9-0 surge to push the advantage to 67-47. He also had six rebounds and six assists.

"Guys were getting wide-open shots," Oladipo said. "Guys shooting the ball with confidence.

"Just ball movement, getting the right shot, making the right play. Most of all, defensively, making it tough on them."

Domantas Sabonis finished with 15 points and eight rebounds for the Pacers, and Thaddeus Young scored 17.

Donovan Mitchell scored 23 for the struggling Jazz, while Derrick Favors added 16 points and seven rebounds. Utah has lost 15 of 19.

"We're not playing with a lot of confidence on offense right now, both individually and collectively," coach Quin Snyder said. "If that's the case, you can't force that. You just got to connect even more and, in some respects, it puts more pressure on your offense.

"But that pressure can't be felt by any one guy. It's got to be collective. When you turn the ball over, that's not confidence. That's just, we have to be more mentally tough."

The Jazz put themselves in a hole with seven first-quarter turnovers, but rallied with a 14-0 spurt in the second to cut the deficit to 38-37. They never got that close again.

The Pacers were efficient on offense all night, shooting 53 percent from the field and 14 of 26 from 3-point territory. Indiana is 15-0 when shooting better than 50 percent.

"There were times we just didn't talk to each other and I think that's the biggest thing," Mitchell said about Utah's defense. "We've got to be able to talk and communicate and understand."

TIP-INS

Pacers: Indiana began the night ranked second in the NBA in 3-point shooting at 38.3 percent.

Jazz: Raul Neto returned from a 15-game absence due to a concussion and bruised left knee. ... Rudy Gobert went through an extensive workout with braces on both knees before the game. He's thought to be close to returning from a left PCL sprain and bone bruise.

TURNER OUT

Pacers center Myles Turner did not play due to a ligament sprain and muscle strain in his right elbow. He will not play the remaining three games of the road trip. The team lists him as week-to-week depending on how quickly Turner heals, but said he will not need surgery.

SEFOLOSHA'S STATUS

Jazz forward Thabo Sefolosha has been diagnosed with a serious right knee sprain and wore a bulky brace before the game. The team has not announced a timeline for his return, but there are fears it could be a long-term injury.

QUOTABLE

"He's a very confident kid with a lot of talent," McMillan said of Oladipo. "We knew that he had potential in making the move to trade him for Paul (George). He's showing pretty much what I think the league expected him to become. He's come out very aggressive this season. I think he feels he has something to prove to not only himself, but to the league."

UP NEXT

Pacers: Travel to face Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday.

Jazz: Travel to play Zach Randolph and the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday.

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Indiana Pacers guard Victor Oladipo (4) goes to the basket as Utah Jazz's Derrick Favors (15) and Royce O'Neale (23) defend in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Utah Jazz forward Jonas Jerebko (8) and Indiana Pacers center Domantas Sabonis, rear, battle under the boards for a rebound in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Utah Jazz center Ekpe Udoh (33) defends against Indiana Pacers guard Cory Joseph, right, in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Indiana Pacers center Domantas Sabonis (11) lays up the ball as Utah Jazz forward Derrick Favors, rear, defends in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Indiana Pacers head coach Nate McMillan shouts to his team in the first half during an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz, Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives around Indiana Pacers guard Darren Collison (2) in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Utah Jazz forward Jonas Jerebko, left, guards Indiana Pacers center Domantas Sabonis (11) in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Utah Jazz guard Ricky Rubio (3) guards Indiana Pacers guard Darren Collison (2) in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Utah Jazz forward Derrick Favors (15) dunks as Indiana Pacers' Darren Collison (2) and Victor Oladipo (4) look on in the first half during an NBA basketball game Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
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