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Indianapolis, IN (My Sportsbook) - Danny Granger poured in 35 points and was perfect at the line late in the fourth as the Indiana Pacers held on for a wild 122-117 win over the Sacramento Kings at Conseco Fieldhouse.

Granger was 10-of-20 from the field with six rebounds and hit 13-of-16 free throw attempts including a 4-for-4 stretch over the final 30 seconds.

T.J. Ford contributed 16 points and seven assists while Jarrett Jack added 13 points and seven boards for the Pacers, who snapped a four-game slide with a thrilling win over the Knicks on Friday and won for the first time at home in five games Saturday.

"We have been in every game until maybe the end and or the last minute or so -- this one we got. We kept our composure, played well and got the W," Granger said.

Troy Murphy logged 12 points and 13 rebounds while Roy Hibbert and Marquis Daniels had 12 points each in the win.

Kevin Martin dropped 45 points, three shy of his career high, and dished out six assists. The fourth-year pro, who missed all but 11 games so far this season due to an ankle injury, was 13-of-24 from the field and was perfect on 12 free throw attempts.

"We just didn't get any stops at the end of the game, which hurt us," Martin said. "We'll keep continuing to work and we'll get there."

Bobby Jackson scored 15 to go along with 10 rebounds and five assists while Brad Miller had 13 points, nine boards and six assists for the hapless Kings, who have lost 10 straight on the road for the first time since the 1997-98 season and fell to a dismal 2-15 as the visitor this season.

Sacramento hasn't tasted victory away from ARCO Arena since topping New Orleans on November 19 and has lost eight of nine overall.

With the game tied to start the fourth, Sacramento built up a six-point lead, 113-107, after Martin drained his seventh three-pointer of the contest with 4:15 left to play. Indiana scored nine of the next 10 points, though, and Ford's pull-up jumper with one minute on the clock put the Pacers up one.

Granger added a pair of free throws with 22.7 seconds to go after an unsuccessful Sacramento trip up the floor. Martin couldn't connect on a pair of three-point attempts on the next trip with the Kings trailing 120-117 -- and the Pacers walked away with the win.

Both teams scored early and often over the first 12 minutes with the Kings emerging on top, 37-33. A 20-8 Pacers run over the middle stages of the second allowed for a seven-point lead following back-to-back Indiana threes from Granger and Murphy.

Miller and Martin nailed consecutive threes of their own, though, inside the final 1 1/2 minutes and Indiana held on for a 68-67 edge at the break.

Martin sparked the Kings' attack, hitting on 7-of-11 field goal attempts including a trio of three-pointers in the first half.

A 9-2 spurt to open the third gave the Kings a 76-70 lead before five straight points from Granger to close the frame knotted the contest at 89 apiece.

Game Notes

Sacramento had won three of the past four games in the series -- two straight -- and five of six in Indianapolis. The Pacers improved to 7-9 at home this season...Sacramento is now 0-2 on a four-game road trip with visits to New Jersey and Chicago still to play...Sacramento's John Salmons had 13 points while Francisco Garcia scored 10.

January 4, 2009, at 12:06 AM ET
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