INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana already had the leagues No. 1 defence. The Lakers discovered Tuesday that the Pacers offence is becoming just as potent. Paul George had 20 points, seven rebounds and six assists, newcomer Evan Turner and five other Pacers reached double figures, and the top team in the East blew out the worst team in the West, 118-98. "Were probably one of the deepest teams in the NBA, where one through 15 can actually really play," Pacers guard George Hill said after scoring 14 points. "It shows that if we continue to move the ball and share the ball like that, it can be anybodys night." This is precisely what Indiana (43-13) envisioned when it pulled the trigger on the biggest deal before last Thursdays deadline. Team president Larry Bird spent most of the off-season reconstructing a bench that didnt quite get the job done against Miami in last years Eastern Conference finals. So hes continued tweaking it throughout the season, signing former All-Star centre Andrew Bynum 3 1/2 weeks ago and then sending former All-Star Danny Granger to Philadelphia for Turner and Lavoy Allen. The Pacers looked like a more explosive team in the second half of Turners first game. He finished with 13 points and six rebounds and was 6 of 12 from the field, leading the Pacers bench to a season-best 50 points. "Hes on this team and Im on the same page as him," George said. "Hes a player who can make shots and make things happen. Hes a huge talent for us and its great to have him here." The addition of Turner certainly helped the Pacers maintain their grip on the leagues best record and best home record (27-3). Indiana is now two full games ahead of Miami in the chase for home-court advantage in the East. Indiana appears to have all the pieces in place, too, though Tuesday nights big game came against a reeling team that has lost six of its last seven while playing without Kobe Bryant. But the Pacers didnt change the blueprint. In addition to the big games from George, Hill and Turner, Indiana also got 13 points from Lance Stephenson; 11 points and 12 rebounds from David West; 10 points, six rebounds and four blocks from Roy Hibbert and 11 more points from C.J. Watson, who missed only one shot all night. Ian Mahinmi and Luis Scola each scored nine points, too, and Stephenson was the only Indiana player to log more than 28 minutes. There was no defensive letdown, either. Los Angeles (19-38) shot 43.3 per cent from the field, 34.8 per cent on 3-pointers and got demolished on the glass, 62-42, as Indiana grabbed a season-high 21 offensive rebounds. Newly acquired guard Kent Bazemore finished with 23 points, the third straight game hes had a career high since he was traded to the Lakers from Golden State. Wesley Johnson added 15 points, while Pau Gasol and Jodie Meeks each had 13. But it was an abysmal night for the Lakers, who managed only 16 points in the decisive third quarter and half of their 44 second-half points during the final seven minutes, after they trailed by 33. "Well go back and watch the film and get a better idea of how badly we played," coach Mike DAntoni said. For 2 1/2 quarters, things didnt look so bleak for the Lakers. They trailed just 57-54 at halftime and closed to 59-58 when Gasol knocked down a 15-foot jumper early in the third quarter. The Pacers didnt let it get any closer. West answered with a tip-in and Hill followed with five straight points to make it 66-59. Then George accounted for 10 quick points in a 14-5 run that pushed Indianas lead to 80-66. After a layup from Chris Kaman, the Pacers closed the quarter on an 11-2 run that included Watsons 3 with two seconds left to make it 91-70 after three. Indianas 12-6 run to start the fourth quarter gave them a 103-76 lead and the Lakers couldnt get closer than 19 the rest of the way. "Its good to have another guy out there that can put the ball on the floor, get in the paint and make plays," George said of Turner. "I think we are kind of perfect for his game." Notes: Indiana has the NBAs top two single-game rebounding totals this season, both against the Lakers. They outrebounded Los Angeles 63-43 on Jan. 28. ... Los Angeles had won its previous three games in Indy. ... Turner received polite applause when he entered the game for the first time with about 4 1/2 minutes left in the first quarter. Cheap Air Max 90 Wholesale . Judging by his performance Saturday night, Cotto has plenty left in the tank. 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Cheap Air Max 90 Ireland . -- Josh Smith made a 3-pointer as time expired and finished with 20 points to lift the Detroit Pistons to a 99-98 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night in both teams exhibition finale.Major League Baseball should be grinning from ear-to-ear for having two of the finest pitchers the National League has to offer squaring off this postseason. National League Cy Young Award and MVP candidate Clayton Kershaw used his left arm to power the Los Angeles Dodgers back to the playoffs with a remarkable regular season and was one of the hottest topics of discussion every time he took the mound. He won an MLB-best and career high-tying 21 games (21-3), led the majors with a 1.77 earned run average for a fourth straight year and held opposing hitters to a .196 average. Every five days Kershaw brought his A-game and the NL West-champion Dodgers need that to continue when they clash with the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Division Series. The Cardinals defeated the Dodgers in six games in last years NLCS, but lost to the Boston Red Sox in six games in the World Series. The Cardinals, winners of the Central Division, will roll out an ace of their own in Adam Wainwright. Wainwright won 20 games (20-9) for the second time in his career and was fifth with a 2.38 ERA over 227.0 innings pitched. Opponents batted .222 against Wainwright, who is making sure he handles his own business and is not focused on the matchup with Kershaw in Game One. Im only facing him maybe three times in the game, Wainwright said. Im facing those Dodgers hitters. I cant worry about what hes going to do or what his job is on the mound. I have to go out there and get outs. Thats what I have to do. Wainwright was the NLs Pitcher of the Month for September and the Cardinals went 17-9 in that stretch en route to a fourth straight postseason appearance and a second straight division crown. Manager Mike Matheny has been fortunate to have talent around him and always seems to have his players hungry when its crunch time. With a few hiccups in June and July, the Cardinals put it together over the final two months. Weve been playing (like its the) playoffs since August, Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina said on the teams website. We know what this is about and were ready for it. Matt Holliday, Matt Adams and newcomer Jhonny Peralta were the offensive leaders, while Molina and several others played at the steady pace this organization is used to. The Cardinals batted .253 as a team and compiled a .320 on-base percentage. Los Angeles has a more threatening lineup in this NLDS and was first in OBP (.333), third with a .265 batting average and sixth in runs scored (718). Dodgers manager Don Mattingly went through peaks and valleys with his lineup, but it finally came together for a second a straight division title. The Dodgers are in the postseason mix for the sixth time since 2004 and took advantage of San Franciscos struggles to reach the top of the NL West. The Dodgers dragged at times this summer and didnt get rolling until late July. The key was staying healthy and its a different story this October. Outfielder Matt Kemp is on fire heading into the postseason and is happy to participate after missing out on the events last fall. Shortstop Hanley Ramirez had his usual myriad of injuries, but is ready to go in a rematch with the Cardinals. Well, I think you have to look at it like were a healthier team, Mattingly said. Last year, we made the playoffs without Matt. Andre (Ethier) was basically, we were trying to nurse him into where he could play. He had that stress fracture and he was trying to play, and then Hanley (Ramirez) gets hit the first game, and its not the same. We went in a little beat up, and we lose Hanley, and thats three pretty big bats out of your lineup. Well, the big bats are back and Kemp is at the top. Recently named NL Player of the Month, Kemp completed the seasons final month with seven multi-hit performances and reached the 20-homer plateau for the fifth time in his career. He led the majors with nine home runs and tied teammate Adrian Gonzalez with 25 RBI, while also hitting .322 with a .347 OBP and a .700 slugging percentage. Awards are always nice, but for me, its bigger than that, Kemp said. You dont really play this game for awards. The awards are nice, and you get rewarded for things that youve done. But the main reward is health, and I think at the end, the award that everybody wants is a World Series. The Cardinals denied the Dodgers of achieving that goal around this time last year and even beat Kershaw twice. Kershaw went 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA in two starts against the Cardinals this season for Los Angeles, which was 4-3 in the season series. LA won three of four at Dodger Stadium in late June. St. Louis and Los Angeles have met four times in the playoffs (1985, 2004, 2009, 2013) and the Dodgers won only one series, sweeping the Cards in three games in the 2009 Division Series. Below we take a look at three keys for each team to move on. ST. LOUIS 1. CARDINALS MUST PRODUCE AGAINST TOUGH PITCHING The Cardinals didnt produce astronomical numbers over a 162-game schedule and finished tied for 23rd in runs scored with 619. It didnt matter, though, because they were 32-23 in one-run games and won a franchise-best five games this season when registering four hits or fewer. St. Louis had 11 wins with five hits or fewer. St. Louis scored two runs or fewer seven times in the last 12 games of the regular season. It was outscored, 17-4, in a four-game series at Dodger Stadium from June 26-29, then had a 10-8 advantage in scoring during a three- game series at Busch Stadium from July 18-20. With a daunting task of facing Kershaw possibly twice and both Zack Greinke and Hyun-Jin Ryu, its important to get runners on base early because it will be difficult to do when these pitchers settle in. Adams can distribute the power with Peralta and Holliday, while Matt Carpenter leading off has a huge chore. Bringing in Peralta was a wise decision and he enjoyed one if his best years. The Cardinals rallied when Molina was lost for several weeks with a thumb issue and are glad to have him back working with the pitching staff. His offensive numbers may have dipped, but the Cards are right where they want to be. Maybe the postseason will wake up Molinas bat because he is quite familiar with playoff baseball and whats at stake. 2. ROTATION, BULLPEN SHOULD BE USED WISELY Matheny doesnt have to do much with Wainwright. Its the other choices with the pitching staff he has to be logical with. Wainwright has been resting nicely because he was scratched from Sundays start at Arizona after Pittsburgh lost to Cincinnati earlier in the day.dddddddddddd The Pirates loss sealed the Central for the Cards. Wainwright has won his last five starts with a 1.38 ERA in that time and lost his only start against the Dodgers this season, charged with only a run and five hits in eight innings of a 1-0 loss on June 26 out west. In 14 career games (11 starts) against LA, Wainwright is 4-5 with a 2.90 ERA. He has made seven career appearances, six of which have been starts, against the Dodgers and is only 1-3 with a 4.30 ERA. The playoffs are a time for the best players to shine and the Cardinals are counting on Wainwright to give them a series advantage even if Kershaw was the best in the Senior Circuit. The one better known as Waino is riding a 21-innings scoreless streak. The Cardinals have Lance Lynn (15-10, 2.74 ERA), Shelby Miller (10-9, 3.74 ERA), John Lackey (3-3, 4.30 ERA) and Michael Wacha (5-6, 3.20 ERA) available to pitch this series and perhaps one or two of them will come out of the bullpen. Lackey was acquired from Boston before the non-waiver trade deadline and showed flashes of brilliance in his time with the Cards. He does have plenty of playoff experience. Justin Masterson was another arm St. Louis acquired during the summer and the former Indian will most likely be used in relief. Matheny will try to avoid taxing his bullpen and aims to get the most out of his starters. who are good for at least six to seven innings per start. Relievers Seth Maness, Trevor Rosenthal and Pat Neshek all appeared in more than 70 games, with Rosenthal posting a career-high 45 saves. The 45 saves were fourth in the majors for Rosenthal, who gives the Cards a great chance of winning when he throws. St. Louis posted an MLB-leading 23 shutouts this season. 3. CARDS HAVE TO GET IT TOGETHER ON THE ROAD St. Louis went 39-42 away from Busch Stadium and have to find a way to win at least once on the west coast. The Cardinals played 10 road series following All-Star festivities and won just three of them, taking two of three from the Chicago Cubs, three of four against the Milwaukee Brewers and two of three meetings with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Theres no doubt Chavez Ravine is a tough place to play, especially during the playoffs. Dodgers management shelled out a lot of dough for what they have on the field and the club is expected to win in front of the home crowd. But the Cardinals know that in order to move on to another NLCS they have to find the resources to win on the road. LOS ANGELES 1. DODGERS HAVE MUSCLES TO FLEX IN LINEUP First, theres Kemp, then Yasiel Puig and Ramirez. Dont forget about Gonzalez, too, in the Dodgers vaunted lineup that cannot afford to go through a lull this postseason and rely just on Kershaw or any other arm. The Dodgers hammered St. Louis pitching in a four-game series earlier this summer and enter the playoffs on a roll. They went 17-8 in September and ripped off five straight wins to close the regular season. Los Angeles scored four or more runs 20 times last month and led the majors in OBP for the first time since the club re-located from Brooklyn. Because of Kemp, Puig, Ramirez and Gonzalez, the Dodgers were on fire in September and ranked among the best in runs scored, hits, home runs, batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. Puig went through some struggles at the plate this season and Mattingly handled the situation well. Gonzalez led the club in home runs (27) and the majors in RBI (116), and is one of LAs biggest acquisitions the past few years. We re-energized the franchise with major trades and went hard on free agents, knowing it had a chance to rejuvenate the group and get us back to a good competitive spot, Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti said. Knowing that player development needs to be the lifeblood of your organization, we were going to try to do two things at the same time -- win and develop. Other key contributors are the speedy Dee Gordon, who has been cleared to play after a hip injury and led the majors in stolen bases (64), triples (12) and infield hits (62), Carl Crawford, Juan Uribe and Scott Van Slyke. 2. AFTER KERSHAW AND GREINKE, THERE ARE CHOICES TO BE MADE Everybody knows how awesome Kershaws season was. The Dodgers are counting on that to continue for the next few weeks from Kershaw. The lefty struck out 239 batters and has reached the 200-K mark in each of the last five years. Kershaw knows he let the Dodgers down in last years postseason. Greinke will follow Kershaw in Game Two and went 17-8 with a 2.71 ERA. The 17 wins were a career high for Greinke, who enters the postseason 5-0 in his last eight trips to the mound and a 10-2 mark at home. He has faced St. Louis 14 times (12 starts) in his career and is 9-4 with a 3.17 ERA. Greinke went 1-1 in two starts against the Cardinals this season. Ive faced them a bunch and I know theyre really good, but I havent seen them the past two months, Greinke said. I know theyve been swinging the bats since the All-Star break really well. The lineup is dangerous. You would expect Ryu would get the nod for Game Three, but he only appeared in two games last month because of a balky shoulder. He threw a simulated game on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium and is LAs best option after Kershaw and Greinke. Ryu, who also missed time with a glute strain, went 14-7 with a 3.38 ERA in his second Major League season. Starters Dan Haren and Roberto Hernandez will most likely work out of the bullpen for the Dodgers relief staff that featured five players with more than 60 appearances. Closer Kenley Jansen posted 44 saves in a team high-tying 68 games. J.P. Howell also pitched in 68 games. Brandon League, Jamey Wright and Brian Wilson were the other 60-game contributors. 3. STAY OUT OF THE TRAINERS ROOM The Dodgers were hobbled like James Caan in Misery last postseason and now are hoping a full deck will lead them to revenge over the Cardinals. Kemps back swinging for the fences, Gordons hip is healthy for the top of the order and Ethier doesnt have a balky leg to nurse. And as long as Ramirez doesnt get hit by a pitch like he did last postseason and continued contributions from Crawford and others, the Dodgers will be playing deep into October. I dont know about preparation, but were better, Gonzalez said. Kemps in the lineup, Carls in, weve got our whole outfield healthy, weve got Hanley healthy. We basically have our whole team healthy, and it looks like well be able to pitch. I think going into it healthy is a big factor. ' ' '