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These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. The Pacers also issued a statement later Thursday on behalf of Copeland, in which he said he wanted to "apologize to everyone, particularly the NBA and the Pacers for my bad choice at being out at that time.
He is expected to remain in intensive care for two or three more days, the source told Anderson. Doctors wanted to clear the wound on Copeland's elbow because they thought it could be susceptible to infection. He also suffered lacerations to his left hand. A year-old woman, Katrine Saltara, was also stabbed, police said. Saltara, who lives in New York, and Copeland had been engaged. The suspect, Shezoy Bleary, 22, was charged with assault Thursday. A second woman, who was believed to be with the attacker, also was slashed in the abdomen during the incident.
She was hospitalized and in stable condition, according to the New York Daily News. Antic and Sefolosha were arrested on charges of obstructing the crime scene, after police said they blocked officers from trying to start their investigation.
The players were in town to play the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center on Wednesday night and had arrived late Tuesday after playing a night game in Atlanta. A source said the Hawks players were not in Copeland's party at the 1Oak nightclub. Antic and Sefolosha were released without bail after a brief court appearance in which they were charged with obstructing governmental authority and disorderly conduct.
Their attorney, Alex Spiro, said they did not commit any crime. We will contest these charges and look forward to communicating the facts of the situation at the appropriate time. We apologize to our respective families, teammates, and the Hawks organization for any negative attention this incident has brought upon them.
We are unable to provide further comment as this is an ongoing legal matter. Chris Copeland made sure to take advantage. Copeland scored a season-high 18 points and made a difficult driving layup with 1. A lot of us have been waiting for that all year. So it was very cool for us to get out there and get a win and show the starters that we've got their backs when they need rest. Following a pair of timeouts, the Pacers inbounded the ball to Copeland, who drove hard to the basket for the winning shot.
Middleton drew a foul while attempting a shot near the 3-point arc with 4. After a review, the call was reversed, sending Middleton to the line for three shots.
Luis Scola also recorded a season high with 24 points and Evan Turner added 23 for Indiana. Vogel made the unusual move to keep all of his regular first-team players on the bench after saying his team appeared tired following a home loss to Atlanta on Sunday, when the Pacers were held to a franchise-low 23 points in the first half.
After leading the East most of the season, the Pacers had lost five of six games going into the matchup with the Bucks. Still, the Pacers went in just a half-game behind Miami, which lost at Memphis.
The Bucks, who had only eight players available due to injuries, have lost six in a row and were on the losing end of all four games with the Pacers this season. Brandon Knight had 25 points and Ramon Sessions 20 for Milwaukee. Jeff Adrien pulled down a career-high 17 rebounds. The game featured 23 lead changes.
Another starter, Roy Hibbert , was inactive for the game.
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