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The Roundup—The Jazz can't keep pace in Indiana, fall 121-102 on the road

INDIANAPOLIS — There would be no feast before Thanksgiving. Instead, the Utah Jazz will have to wait for leftovers.

A sluggish first half and a night of poor shooting were too much to overcome Wednesday night, as the Jazz fell to the Indiana Pacers 121-102 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The loss, the second in two games to start the team’s five-game road trip, dropped the Jazz to 10-7 on the year.

Forward Bojan Bogdanovic had 30 points (8-of-13 shooting) and five rebounds in his first game back in Indiana since joining the Jazz. Rudy Gobert returned to the lineup after a two-game absence and notched another double-double.