INDIANAPOLIS — Collecting a much-needed win on their home floor Monday night before venturing back out on the road, the Dallas Mavericks now find themselves squaring off with a very familiar face.
Looking to build on Monday’s 104-94 victory over Phoenix to conclude a three-game homestand following back-to-back losses to Atlanta and Washington, the Mavericks (14-11) now travel to take on one of the Eastern Conference’s best teams in the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night. The Mavs will also match up against former leading scorer Monta Ellis for the first time since his free-agent departure this summer.
Last season, Ellis emerged as the No.