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Miller clinches game 2 for Pacers

Boston's Walker, Davis miss shots in game's final seconds

BOSTON -- Reggie Miller still had a big shot left in his 39-year-old body.\nMiller hit a 13-footer for Indiana's last basket, capping his 28-point game and leading the Pacers to an 82-79 win over the Boston Celtics that tied their playoff series at one game each Monday night.\nIt was quite a comeback for the Pacers and Miller, who hit just one of seven shots and scored seven points in Boston's 102-82 opening win Saturday night.\nAfter Miller, who plans to retire after the season, gave the Pacers the three-point lead, Ricky Davis missed a jumper with 31 seconds to go, and Jermaine O'Neal rebounded for Indiana. Anthony Johnson then missed from the left corner with 6 seconds remaining, and Paul Pierce rebounded for Boston.\nBut Pierce, who led the Celtics with 33 points, missed a very long 3-pointer with 3.2 seconds to go. Johnson rebounded again and kept the ball until time expired.\nThe best-of-seven series shifts to Indiana Thursday night for Game 3.\nBoston had taken its biggest lead, 75-68, on Davis' basket with 8:21 remaining. But Indiana outscored the Celtics 18-10 in the fourth quarter, which began with Boston leading 69-64.\nAntoine Walker's layup had put Boston ahead 78-74 with 2:41 left. Johnson's short jumper in the lane cut the lead to two, and Indiana tied the game on Stephen Jackson's dunk with 1:41 to go. Then Johnson drove the open lane for a layup and Pierce made one of two free throws, leaving Indiana ahead 80-79 with 56 seconds remaining.\nWalker scored 19 for Boston and Jackson had 20 for Indiana, but just four after the first quarter.\nIndiana led 30-22 after one quarter behind Jackson's 16 points. The Pacers made nine of their first 10 shots, taking a 24-15 lead on the ninth basket, a dunk by O'Neal. During that stretch, Jackson hit all three of his 3-pointers, and Miller went 2-for-2 on his.\nPierce also got off to a good start by making his first shot, a 23-foot jumper just 1:27 into the game. In the first game, he didn't sink his first field goal until just 7:56 remained.\nEarly in the second quarter, the Pacers controlled the Celtics' young backups much better than they did in the first game, when that group turned a two-point deficit after one quarter into a 15-point lead midway through the second.\nIndiana led 37-30 when three Boston starters returned to the lineup. Just 3:30 later, the Celtics took their first lead, 42-40, on Pierce's 3-pointer. But the Pacers got the last seven points for a 47-42 lead at intermission on James Jones' 3-pointer at the buzzer.

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