PHOENIX, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Danny Granger hit a three-point shot with a second remaining Wednesday to give Indiana a 113-110 victory over Phoenix.
The Suns' three-game winning streak was halted by the team with the second-worst record in the Eastern Conference.
Phoenix trailed for almost the entire game, but the Suns took a 110-108 lead with 42 seconds remaining on a three-point shot by Leandro Barbosa.
Granger tied it with a jumper with 32 seconds to go, after which both Amare Stoudemire and Jason Richardson missed shots for Phoenix.
Jeff Foster claimed a defensive rebound for the Pacers and, after a time out, Granger came through with the winning shot.
Granger scored 37 points -- his third straight game with at least 30 -- but he needed 27 field goal attempts to make 13 shots. Mike Dunleavy added 14 points.
Phoenix was led by 23 from Stoudemire and 18 from Barbosa and Grant Hill.
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