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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Take that, Pops. Mike Dunleavy, playing against his father's Los Angeles Clippers for the first time since he was traded from Golden State to Indiana last month, hit nine of 12 shots, scored 20 points and had three steals in the Pacers' 94-80 victory on Sunday.
Jermaine O'Neal had 21 points and set an Indiana franchise record for career blocked shots as the Pacers snapped a three-game losing streak.
"I have mixed emotions," Dunleavy said of playing against the team coached by his father, Mike Dunleavy Sr. "I wanted to beat him real bad, but I also want to see them do well. I hope they win the rest of their games, but the most important thing is our team."
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