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Pascal Siakam scored more points than anyone else in the NBA on Sunday. He did the same thing again on Tuesday. And finally, road teams made a dent in these NBA playoffs. Siakam became the first player in the last decade to have at least 73 points and 24 rebounds in the first two games of the playoffs. He helped the Indiana Pacers get the first road victory of this year's opening round, as they topped the Milwaukee Bucks 125-108 on Tuesday night. Another road winner quickly followed: Dallas evened up its series by beating the Los Angeles Clippers 96-93.







