Originally posted by dwhit20
NBA Franchise of the Year: Passion. Pride. Pacers.
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Just a matter of finding the right deal though. It'll be some time before I come to a decision.
Originally posted by CudiKaman's actually good, hmm....
Kaman is solid. At first his offense was lacking but I did some inside scoring drills and what not and he's pretty decent. His rebounding and shot blocking are impressive to say the least. He's no Dwight Howard but he gets the job done.Comment
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Pacers Weekly Stats Update:
Starters:
Reserves:
Players Of The Week:
Western Conference
Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
Eastern Conference
Danny Granger - Indiana Pacers
Weekly Conference Standings Update:
1. (11-2)
2. (9-2)
3. (9-4)
4. (8-4)
5. (7-5)
6. (7-6)
7. (7-6)
8. (6-6)
9. (6-7)
10. (6-8)
11. (5-7)
12. (4-7)
13. (3-8)
14. (3-10)
15. (3-10)
1. (9-3)
2. (9-3)
3. (9-3)
4. (7-4)
5. (7-5)
6. (8-6)
7. (6-5)
8. (6-6)
9. (6-6)
10. (6-8)
11. (5-7)
12. (4-6)
13. (3-9)
14. (2-9)
15. (2-11)Comment
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Granger Dubbed Eastern Conference Player Of The Week
For the first time this season, Indiana Pacers forward Danny Granger was named the NBA's Eastern Conference player of the week for the week ending November 21, 2009.
With Jamal Crawford out, Granger helped keep the Pacers head above water, going 2-2 in games last week.
Granger scored over 20 points in all but 1 of last week's game while showcasing other aspects of his game as well; including a 10 rebound showing against Toronto, and a 9 assist game against Oklahoma City.
Granger also shined on the defensive side of the ball last week, averaging just under 3 steals and 2 blocks a game.
The Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant was named the Western Conference player of the week. Other nominees for the Eastern Conference Player of the Week were Cleveland's Lebron James, Philadelphia's Elton Brand and Miami’s Dwyane Wade.Comment
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Pacers Near-Miraculous 4th Quarter Comeback Falls Just Short At The Triple A
Starting Lineups:
Chris Quinn (76) PG (84) Mario Chalmers
Ricky Davis (78) SG (99) Dwyane Wade
Danny Granger (90) SF (87) Shawn Marion
Tyler Hansbrough (84) PF (90) Michael Beasley
Chris Kaman (89) C (84) Jermaine O' Neal
(8-6) 111 @ 112 (7-4)
Sean Williams gets up to get down over Luis Scola. The Pacers bench stepped up big despite the loss.
Top Performers:
Player Of The Game:
Michael Beasley
Quote Of The Game:
"A hell of a job by our guys not letting go of the rope after being down by as much as 20. Our offense was out of sync early on and they were able to score a lot of buckets off of turnovers. The Heat are an incredibly talented season this year, from top to bottom." - Chris Kaman
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Crawford Set To Return From Hip Injury
Indiana Pacers guard Jamal Crawford says he's ready to return from a bruised hip injury that has kept him sidelined for the past week or so.
Crawford did some light shooting Tuesday, but he hasn't practiced since bruising the hip a little over a week ago against Toronto.
Crawford will return to the starting lineup for the Pacers upcoming game against the Orlando Magic.
The Pacers went 2-2 in Crawford's absence.Last edited by mfbmike; 03-29-2009, 06:21 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by CB74MVPtough loss. Did you get a chance at the game winner or no??
When Wade hit that dagger, ouch.Comment
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Just because I don't feel like searching through 100 pages of this, how did you end up with Jamal Crawford? I love playing with him in the game and he always gives me 20+.
Very, very nice association you have going on here.Comment
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Granger's Best Efforts Not Enough In Another Demoralizing Road Loss
Starting Lineups:
Jamal Crawford (82) PG (85) Jameer Nelson
Ricky Davis (78) SG (79) Courtney Lee
Danny Granger (90) SF (86) Hedo Turkoglu
Tyler Hansbrough (84) PF (83) Rashard Lewis
Chris Kaman (89) C (97) Dwight Howard
(8-7) 106 @ 120 (10-3)
Anthony Randolph makes the Magic defense pay for sagging off him as he knocks down a 3 pointer.
Top Performers:
Player Of The Game:
Hedo Turkoglu
Quote Of The Game:
"We're getting our butts kicked out there. We aren't going to win many games if we continue to allow teams to score as many points as we have allowed them to as of late. We aren't keeping our guys in front of us. We aren't rotating the way we should and help defense is taking too long to come over." - Chris Kaman
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