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Notebook: Nets 117, Pacers 109

THE FACTS: With the fourth seed secured, the Nets can start reaching for the next rung on the Eastern Conference Playoff ladder. After blowing a 24-point lead, then rallying to pull out a 117-109 victory Friday in Indiana, Brooklyn (47-32) clinched homecourt advantage in the first round of the playoffs and moved two games back of the No. 3 Pacers (49-30). Because the Nets swept the season series, they’d hold the tie-breaker over Indiana. Brooklyn’s final three games are against lottery teams, while the Pacers face the Knicks and Celtics before closing the season against Philadelphia. While the Nets have surged to four straight wins, the Pacers have dropped three of four — and needed to come back from a 20-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Cleveland Tuesday. Deron Williams scored 33 to lead the Nets but limped out late in the game after banging knees with Paul George. Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez scored 24 apiece. David West scored 26 and George 21 for Indiana.

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Notebook: Bulls 87, Pacers 84

THE FACTS: Take Danny Granger (sore left knee), David West (sprained lower back), Joakim Noah (strained left foot) and Derrick Rose (sore left knee) from the Pacers and the Bulls, and what do you have left? The Indianapolis Olympians and the Chicago Stags in the pre-shot clock era, that’s what. In a scrum between two of the premier defensive teams in the league, the Bulls grinded out an 87-84 victory, their first against the Pacers this season and only their second in the last six games. …read more
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Arrow Electronics Signs Global Distribution Agreement with Critical Link

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Arrow Electronics Signs Global Distribution Agreement with Critical Link

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYS: ARW) has signed a distribution agreement with Critical Link, a leader in the development of embedded systems with expertise in a broad range of electronic applications. Under the agreement, Arrow will distribute Critical Link‘s ARM and DSP-based system-on-modules (SoMs) and development kits to customers in North America.

“Arrow is highly regarded throughout the industry for the depth and breadth of products and services they offer,” said Tom Catalino, vice president for Critical Link. “Given their reputation and reach, we are very pleased that Arrow will be carrying our products.”

Critical Link expands Arrow’s diverse embedded solutions offering and the tool packages to help our customers design and go to market quickly and effectively,” said David West, vice president of supplier marketing for Arrow Electronics. “This collaboration adds to our strength in enabling new technologies and accelerating customer timelines.”

About Arrow Electronics

Arrow Electronics (www.arrow.com) is a global provider of products, services and solutions to industrial and commercial users of electronic components and enterprise computing solutions. Arrow serves as a supply channel partner for more than 100,000 original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers and commercial customers through a global network of more than 470 locations in 55 countries.

About Critical Link

Syracuse, N.Y.-based Critical Link (www.criticallink.com) is an embedded systems engineering firm, offering a broad range of highly customizable, small-form factor SoMs and development kits for highly integrated, embedded systems for medical, scientific, and industrial applications. Critical Link‘s end-to-end product engineering offerings include design, development, and production services. Critical Link is one of a select group of Platinum Members of the Texas Instruments Design Network.

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Notebook: Pacers 95, Magic 73

THE FACTS: For whatever reason, Tyler Hansbrough comes to life as a starter. Gerald Green just wants to play. The two combined for 29 points as Indiana won its second blowout in two nights, dominating Orlando 95-73 Tuesday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Making his third start of the season for the injured David West, Hansbrough had 14 points and 14 rebounds. Green, who returned to the rotation this week after two months buried in the bench, had 15 points and eight rebounds off the bench. Paul George led Indiana (42-26) with 19 points. Moe Harkless and Arron Afflalo had 10 apiece for Orlando (18-50), which shot just .318 from the field. …read more
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Notebook: Pacers 97, Bulls 92

THE FACTS: The Indiana Pacers didn’t win the Central Division, but took a giant step in that direction by surviving a 97-92 victory over the Chicago Bulls Sunday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The victory gave the Pacers (38-22) a four-game lead over Chicago (34-26) while also securing the season-series tiebreaker, so Indiana has a strangehold on what would be its first division title since 2003-04. The severely shorthanded Bulls put up a fight and had a chance to tie in the closing seconds, but a turnover with less than a second remaining snuffed their final flicker of hope. David West carried Indiana with 31 points, 10 in the fourth quarter. George Hill had 11 of his 21 in the final period, but went 1-for-4 on free throws in the final seconds to leave the door open. Marco Belinelli and Jimmy Butler scored 20 apiece to lead the Bulls, who lost for the eighth time in 13 games. …read more
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Notebook: Pacers 93, Raptors 81

THE FACTS: The Indiana Pacers (37-22) extended their dominance over the Toronto Raptors (23-36) at Air Canada Centre, winning their fourth game in a row 93-81 on Friday night. The Pacers rebounded in their second game of a back-to-back with their signature, gritty, tough smash-mouth basketball style, winning their sixth in seven games. Paul George‘s 22-point and 10 rebound double-double, coupled with David West‘s 15-point and 11 rebound double-double led the way for the Pacers. Roy Hibbert returned from serving a one-game suspension, and added 18 points. …read more
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Notebook: Pacers 114, Pistons 82

THE FACTS: One of the best defensive teams in the NBA suddenly has unlocked an explosive offense, and the result has been devastating. Indiana shot a season-high 56.2 percent from the field and rolled to its second consecutive demolition job, 114-82, over the visiting Detroit Pistons Friday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. After building a 39-point lead in smacking the Knicks 125-91 on Wednesday, the Pacers (34-21) pushed their margin to 43 points in the fourth quarter before settling for their second consecutive victory by more than 30 points. Six Indiana players scored in double figures, led by David West with 18, George Hill with 15 and rookie Orlando Johnson with a season-high 14. Detroit, which lost its 10th straight trip to Indianapolis, a streak that dates back to 2008, was led by Will Bynum’s 17 points off the bench. …read more
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Notebook: Pacers 125, Knicks 91

THE FACTS: New York coach Mike Woodson said beforehand he figured this would be an ugly game. He had it half right. While the Knicks could do nothing right, the Indiana Pacers put on a nearly flawless performance, staging what amounted to its own 3-point and slam-dunk contests in rolling to a stunning 125-91 blowout Wednesday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Paul George scored 27 points with eight rebounds to lead Indiana (33-21), which led by as many as 39 points and closed to one-half game behind the Knicks (32-19) in the race for the second seed in the Eastern Conference. David West added 18 for the Pacers, who took a 2-1 lead in the season series with one game remaining April 14 in New York. Tyson Chandler had 19 points and 11 rebounds for the Knicks (32-19). …read more
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Notebook: Pacers 101, Bobcats 77

THE FACTS: He’d done just about everything else in this remarkable breakout season, so Paul George ticked another box on his list of things to do before the All-Star break. Indiana’s emerging young forward produced his first career triple-double with 23 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists to spark the Pacers to a 101-77 rout of the Charlotte Bobcats Wednesday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers (32-21) played without starting power forward David West (scratched left eye) but Tyler Hansbrough filled the void nicely with 19 points and 10 rebounds in his first start since the 2011 playoffs. Indiana snapped a two-game losing streak and heads into the break atop the Central Division and third in the Eastern Conference. Charlotte (12-40) was led by Byron Mullens‘ 19 points and Bismack Biyombo‘s 16 rebounds, but lost in Indiana for the ninth consecutive time. …read more
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Notebook: Raptors 100, Pacers 98 (2OT)

THE FACTS: In all three meetings this season, the Indiana Pacers‘ hopes against Toronto came down to one last shot. For the second time in a row, Paul George missed and the Raptors escaped, this time 100-98 in overtime Friday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Rudy Gay shook off a cold start to score 17 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter and overtime to rally the Raptors to their second victory in four games since acquiring the shooting guard in a trade with Memphis. Indiana (31-20) blew a four-point lead with 10.7 seconds left in regulation as Amir Johnson scored twice inside, the second a buzzer-beater that sent the game to overtime at 90-all. Indiana led 97-96 with 2:05 left in overtime but would not make another bucket. Gay’s jumper with 1.7 seconds remaining put Toronto up 100-98, and George’s twisting 17-foot floater bounced in and out at the buzzer. David West scored a game-high 30 to lead Indiana, but committed costly turnovers late in regulation and overtime. George had 26 points, 14 rebounds, and five assists. DeMar DeRozan scored 22 for the Raptors (18-32). The loss snapped winning streaks of five overall and 15 at home for the Pacers. Two of Indiana’s four home losses have come to the Raptors. …read more
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Notebook: Pacers 88, 76ers 69

THE FACTS: Roy Hibbert scored 18 points and swept 14 rebounds, leading four Indiana Pacers in double figures en route to an impressive 88-69 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday night at the Wells Fargo Center. Paul George, David West and George Hill scored 15 points each for the Pacers, who improved to 31-19 and won on three consecutive nights. Because of a rescheduled game, the Pacers had to play Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. They responded with victories over the Bulls, Hawks and Sixers. Overall, the Pacers have now won five straight games. …read more
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Notebook: Pacers 111, Bulls 101

THE FACTS: Two of the league’s best defensive units staged an improbable shootout Monday, ultimately determined by the team that brought the most weapons. David West scored 29, George Hill 22 and Paul George 21 as Indiana built a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter, saw it shrink to four and then held on for a 111-101 victory over the Bulls before a sellout crowd of 18,165 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers (29-19) moved into a first-place tie with the Bulls (29-19) in the Central Division and took a 2-0 lead in the season series with two meetings remaining. Marco Belinelli played most of the game on a sprained ankle but led the Bulls with 24 points off the bench, while Nate Robinson scored 19 with nine assists and three steals. Indiana won its 14th consecutive home game. The franchise record is 25 set in the 1999-00 season.
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Notebook: Pacers 105, Rockets 95

THE FACTS: The Pacers believe Paul George and David West both deserve slots among the Eastern Conference All-Star reserves. Their performances Friday night offered compelling supporting evidence. George continued his hot streak, scoring 31 points, making seven 3-pointers and coming up with five steals while limiting James Harden to 17 points in 5-for-19 shooting, snapping the Houston star’s streak of 22 consecutive games of at least 20 points. West had 20 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists as the Pacers contained Houston 105-95 for their 11th consecutive home win. The Rockets (21-20) lost their sixth straight overall despite a career-high 22 points and 12 rebounds from center Omer Asik. Indiana reached the midpoint of the season 25-16, including a 16-3 mark at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
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Notebook: Nets 97, Pacers 86

THE FACTS: Down 75-69 heading into the fourth quarter, the Nets proceeded to steamroll the league’s best-rated defense and suffocate its offense, defeating the Pacers 97-86 Sunday on the strength of a 27-11 fourth quarter advantage. Deron Williams registered 22 points and nine assists for the Nets (22-15), dominating at times, while Joe Johnson (20 points) and Brook Lopez (15 points) stepped up in the second half. David West (27 points, six rebounds) led the Pacers (23-15).
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Notebook: Pacers 96, Bobcats 88

THE FACTS: In the absence of one of the game’s hottest young players, the Pacers turned to their reliable veteran. With Paul George sidelined by the fly, David West produced the first triple-double of his career with 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists as Indiana fought off a determined effort by Charlotte, 96-88, Saturday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. It was the 10th consecutive home win for the Pacers (23-14), matching their longest such streak since the 2002-03 season. George Hill scored 19 and former Bobcat D.J. Augustin matched his season-high with 18 for Indiana, which also got 17 from Lance Stephenson. Ben Gordon scored 21 off the bench to lead Charlotte (9-27), which lost for the 22nd time in 24 games, while Kemba Walker scored 16.
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