MILWAUKEE — Rodney Stuckey got hot right when the Indiana Pacers needed it.
After collecting just three points through the first three quarters, Stuckey scored 12 straight in the fourth to extend Indiana's lead to double digits over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night. Stuckey's outburst came right after Milwaukee's Greg Monroe had scored 11 straight to start the quarter and cut Indiana's lead to six.
The Pacers survived a last-minute rally to defeat the Bucks 104-99 to end a three-game losing streak.
"I just saw lanes where I could be aggressive and attack the basket and shoot the ball when I was open," said Stuckey, who finished with 15 points.