Pacers and Bulls Battle for Playoff Position in the East
The Indiana Pacers and Chicago Bulls are set to clash in a pivotal Eastern Conference matchup on Sunday, with both teams fighting for playoff positioning.
Indiana is aiming for a top-four seed, while Chicago is holding on to the final play-in spot. The Pacers have already beaten the Bulls twice this season, and another victory would further solidify their standing in the East.
The Bulls, however, are surging with a mix of experienced players and young talent, making them a dangerous opponent as they look to climb the standings.
Pacers Rely on High-Scoring Offense
Indiana has been one of the highest-scoring teams in the NBA, and when they reach a certain threshold, they’re nearly unstoppable.
- 15-0 when scoring 122 or more points
- 18-2 when scoring at least 120 points
Their fast-paced, explosive offense has been their greatest strength, but their defense has been a concern.

Scoring Big but Struggling on Defense
Indiana ranks among the NBA’s highest-scoring teams, averaging 116.4 points per game, but they also give up 115.4 points per game.
When they allow 124 or more points, their record drops to 4-14. That defensive inconsistency was on full display in Friday’s 125-120 loss to Miami, where they allowed the Heat to shoot 57.1 percent from the floor.
Pacers Star Performers:
- Pascal Siakam (20.6 PPG, 7.3 RPG) led the way with 36 points against Miami, just one shy of his season-high.
- Tyrese Haliburton (18.4 PPG, 8.8 APG, 1.4 SPG) continues to be the team’s floor general, but he stressed the need to close out games better.
“We’ve got to do a better job of coming up with loose balls,” Haliburton said. “And sustaining and closing out (with) leads.”
If Indiana plays at their preferred fast tempo, they’ll be tough to beat. However, they will have to address their defensive lapses against a Bulls team that has been scoring at a high level lately.
Bulls Adjusting to a Younger Core in Playoff Chase
Chicago has been trending younger since trading Zach LaVine to Sacramento in a three-team deal last month.
Despite losing an 11-year veteran, the Bulls have found success with Coby White, Josh Giddey, and Matas Buzelis taking on bigger roles.
“We’re a younger team now, so these big games are crucial,” Coby White said. “Winning close games and getting that experience is important.”
Offense Producing, Defense a Concern
The Bulls rank among the top third in scoring (116.5 PPG) but have struggled defensively, allowing 120.3 points per game—the second-worst in the NBA.
They have allowed 121 or more points in eight of their last nine losses, showing how much their lack of defense has hurt them.
Zach Collins Filling in for Nikola Vucevic
Veteran Nikola Vucevic (19.1 PPG, 10.3 RPG) has missed the last three games with a calf injury, forcing newly acquired Zach Collins to step into the starting center role.
Collins has responded well, posting back-to-back double-doubles:
- 21 points, 17 rebounds
- 15 points, 13 rebounds
His ability to slow down Indiana’s frontcourt duo of Siakam and Myles Turner (15.5 PPG, 6.5 RPG) will be key to Chicago’s chances.

Previous Meetings: Can the Pacers Keep Dominating?
The Pacers have won both games against the Bulls this season, scoring at least 129 points in each.
- Dec. 6 (in Chicago): Pacers won 132-123
- Jan. 8 (in Indianapolis): Pacers won 129-113
With Chicago struggling defensively, Indiana’s ability to push the tempo and score at will could be the deciding factor once again.
Key Matchups to Watch
Tyrese Haliburton vs. Coby White
- Two young guards who are the engine of their respective offenses. Whoever controls the pace will give their team the edge.
Pascal Siakam vs. Bulls’ Frontcourt
- Siakam was unstoppable against Miami and will look to attack Chicago’s interior defense, especially with Vucevic out.
Zach Collins vs. Myles Turner
- Collins has stepped up in Vucevic’s absence, but he will be tested against Turner, a defensive anchor and floor-spacer.
Chicago’s Defense vs. Indiana’s Scoring Machine
- The Bulls need stops to have a chance, but will they be able to slow down a Pacers team that averages over 120 points per game at home?
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What’s at Stake?
This game has huge implications for both teams in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
For Indiana, a win helps them keep pace with Milwaukee for a top-four seed, which would guarantee home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
For Chicago, every win matters as they fight to hold on to the 10th and final play-in spot. The Bulls are currently 2.5 games ahead of Brooklyn and three games behind ninth-place Atlanta.
A loss for either team could make their playoff path more difficult.
Final Thoughts: Who Has the Edge?
The Pacers have dominated this season series and have a clear offensive advantage. However, their defense has been shaky, and if the Bulls can exploit that, they have a chance to steal this game.
Key Factors for Each Team:
- Pacers: Can they continue their dominance in high-scoring games and limit defensive mistakes?
- Bulls: Can they slow down Indiana’s pace and find enough stops late in the game?
With both teams desperate for a win, expect an up-tempo, high-scoring battle that could come down to the wire.