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NBA Franchise of the Year: Passion. Pride. Pacers.
7 Scorers in Double Figures For The Pacers As They Take Care Of Business In OKC
Starting Lineups: T.J. Ford PG Russell Westbrook Wally Szczerbiak SG Damien Wilkins Danny Granger SF Jeff Green Chris Wilcox PF Nick Collison Chris Kaman C Rasho Nesterovic
(40-36) 114 @ 104 (24-51)
Danny Granger gets up to get down against the lowly Thunder. Granger scored a game high 26 points in the Pacers win.
Top Performers: Player Of The Game:
Chris Wilcox
Quote Of The Game:
"It's no rumor that the knock me on that I wasn't a hard worker or didn't show consistent effort before. It's different here with Indiana. I mean, it doesn't hurt to have a winning record but there is a winning attitude here. When you know the other guys on your team are really working to win, you will put forth more effort out there." - Chris Wilcox
Mike, add this logo to your PB in that logo set. It's not perfectly the same as the other ones but it's still nice.
Granger is playing like a monster. What's his season high in points?
Thanks. Yeah this logo set doesn't have a thunder one, but a sonics one. Oh well. lol.
Season high is 62 points, which I scored in that 5 overtime win against the Bulls. Highest in a regular game was 49, against the Sixers earlier in the season.
Thanks to everyone else for following and the support. :D In the home stretch here. Only 5 games remaining.
oh man that was close. good job avoiding the upset
Yeah, I got out in front early but they kept hanging around. Managed to knot it up at 80 heading into the 4th. Thankfully, I was able to pull ahead in the final quarter.
Originally posted by CB4
Nice win and nice job shutting down Westbrook somewhat. When he gets hot hes impossible to stop.
No kidding. I was hoping he didn't go off. Luckily, Durant is out with that broken toe.
He's averaging 11 points, 11 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks in my chise.
Mine comes off the bench and I acquired him a couple months into the season. He was getting shit for minutes over in Jersey. lol. He may or may not start come next season depending how the chips fall in FA.
Originally posted by MacGruber
Good ball spread. Seems like most teams just have 2-3 good performances.
What are your post season plans? Pacers going for another season?
Yeah, I'm definitely going to continue with this. I made moves for the future so to stop after 1 season would be pointless. :happy:
Raptors Tanking? Pacers Send Raptors To 7th Straight Loss In Blowout Fashion
Starting Lineups: T.J. Ford PG Jose Calderon Wally Szczerbiak SG Anthony Parker Danny Granger SF Jason Kapono Chris Wilcox PF Chris Bosh Chris Kaman C Jermaine O' Neal
(41-36) 108 vs 85 (27-50)
Danny Granger fades away to get a shot over Chris Bosh. Granger scored a game high 35 points in a 23 point win over the Raptors.
Top Performers: Player Of The Game:
Danny Granger
Quote Of The Game:
"Danny and Chris took it upon themselves to get us this win tonight. They are the unspoken leaders of this team and when they are both productive, we are tough to beat. We played the best defense we have all season tonight and took care of a team that looks to be losing on purpose out there to get a better draft pick." - Pacers GM Larry Bird
Danny Granger scored a game high 35 points as the Pacers clinched a playoff berth after a 2 year absence with a 108-85 win over the Raptors lastnight.
Now that the Pacers are in the playoffs, don't expect them to take their foot off the pedal. They want to roll into the postseason with momentum.
"Our job's not done, and that's what we just talked about," said Head Coach Jim O' Brien. "There are still more games to be played."
Center Chris Kaman agreed.
"I think we all want to keep playing hard," said Kaman, who scored 28, 2 shy of his career high against the Raptors lastnight. "It feels good to be in the playoffs. Hopefully, we will go back to the drawing board a bit, work on our execution and timing and head into the playoffs with a head of steam.
The Blazers are currently 42-36 and have 4 games remaining in their regular season schedule. A trip to Atlanta to face the Hawks, and then a 3 game homestand to close out the season, against the division-rival Pistons, #1 seed Cavaliers, and the lowly Bucks.
"It was our goal to win more than 40 games at the beginning of the season and we have reached that goal," Danny Granger said in a post game interview. Larry (Bird) has done a great job bringing in some of these guys and has set us up for a success. Don't forget we were 8, maybe 10 games under .500 at one point."
Hawks Finally Get On The Board Against The Pacers This Year
Starting Lineups: T.J. Ford PG Mike Bibby Wally Szczerbiak SG Joe Johnson Danny Granger SF Josh Smith Chris Wilcox PF P.J. Brown Chris Kaman C Al Horford
(42-36) 103 @ 113 (47-32)
Danny Granger pulled down a team high 14 rebounds amidst Chris Wilcox's foul trouble in the Pacers first loss to the Hawks this season.
Top Performers: Player Of The Game:
Joe Johnson
Quote Of The Game:
"We deserved to lose by a lot more than we did out there tonight. Chris (Wilcox) was in foul trouble which didn't help but we missed a lot of open shots. The Hawks didn't exactly shoot the lights out either which makes this game look a lot closer than it really was." - Pacers Head Coach Jim O' Brien
Starting Lineups: T.J. Ford PG Allen Iverson Wally Szczerbiak SG Richard Hamilton Danny Granger SF Tayshaun Prince Chris Wilcox PF Jason Maxiell Chris Kaman C Rasheed Wallace
(42-37) 115 vs 117 (44-35)
Marquis Daniels shows off his moves splitting a double team and getting the hoop and the harm. Daniels finished with 13 points in the Pacers loss.
Top Performers: Player Of The Game:
Richard Hamilton
Quote Of The Game:
"We got outrebounded 27-11 in the 1st half. We made changes in the 2nd half and played more aggressively. We were on the verge on pulling ahead but we just ran out of gas out there." - Pacers Head Coach Jim O' Brien
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