INDIANAPOLIS — Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton played the perfect pair for the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday. Again.
Now they're two wins away from ousting the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round of the playoffs. Again.
Siakam had 24 points, 11 rebounds and a crucial 3-pointer to start Indiana's decisive final run, while Haliburton added 21 points and 12 assists to lead the Indiana Pacers past the Milwaukee Bucks 123-115 for a 2-0 series lead.
''He's been a steady presence for us all year, so glad that he's on our team,'' Haliburton said, referring to Siakam. ''I think he could be the most underrated player in the NBA to be honest. I think what he does on a nightly basis is amazing. So consistent, so steady.''
The Bucks are learning that the hard way.
Indiana has won five of the last six playoff games between the teams, leading this one wire to wire. And against a team that won three of this season's four regular-season matchups, the Pacers still haven't trailed since the early minutes of the first quarter in Game 1.
They'll meet for 18th time in the last two seasons on Friday, when Game 3 is played in Milwaukee.
''It's kind of hard to play from behind,'' two-time league MVP Gianis Antetokounmpo said after finishing with 34 points, 18 rebounds and seven assists. ''We need to be more urgent. Both games, both halves they were really able to set the tone, get that feel. Need to play with more urgency at the start of the game, start of the half.''