Indiana's Jonathan Bender and Reggie Miller are among the players featured in Tuesday's photo gallery.
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Bench Picks Up the Pacers
Jones
Al Harrington joined the starting lineup because Ron Artest was serving a one-game suspension, which meant the Indiana bench was ... depleted? Not a chance. Reserves Fred Jones, Jonathan Bender, Austin Croshere and Anthony Johnson scored 31 of the Pacers' 38 fourth-quarter points as Indiana rallied to beat Boston 103-90 Tuesday.
Pay no mind to reports of Chris Webber's decline. C-Webb was one assist shy of a triple-double at halftime of Sacramento's 83-79 win over Dallas in Game 2 of their first-round series. Webber finished with 19 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, and his impressive line was the highlight of a game that saw both teams struggle badly from the floor.
Kenyon Martin, N.J. VGM value: 18.3 Tuesday: The All-Star had the night's most efficient performance, a plus-34 in a 99-81 win over New York. Martin notched 22 points (9-16 FG) and 16 boards.
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Marquis Daniels, Dal. VGM value: 6.6 Tuesday: The Mavs' undrafted rookie scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in a loss to the Kings.
TIME TO TUNE IN
Wednesday on TNT Bucks at Pistons, 7 p.m. ET Nuggets at Wolves, 9:30 ET Wednesday on NBA TV Hornets at Heat, 8 p.m. ET
SPEAK IT, MAN
"It's like being in a boat with 20 holes and 10 plugs. You hope it gets you there, but tonight it didn't."
-- Boston coach John Carroll after the Celtics' Game 2 loss.