It took awhile, but the Indiana Pacers finally got out of their own way Saturday night to close out the Philadelphia 76ers, 115-102, on the road. Head coach Frank Vogel's move to replace Myles Turner in the starting lineup with Lavoy Allen brought mixed results. The all-bench unit, boosted by C.J. Miles and Rodney Stuckey's combined 71.4 percent shooting, played with an improved rhythm, but the starters got outscored by 30 points. Appearing disjointed for large portions of the game and still struggling to defend the three-point line, it took a monstrous 41-point fourth-quarter for the Pacers to avoid losing their third straight game.