NBA Franchise of the Year: Passion. Pride. Pacers.
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Pacers Outlast Heat In Game 1 Of Doubleheader With Stingy Defense
Starting Lineups:
Jamal Crawford (80) PG (81) Mario Chalmers
Ricky Davis (78) SG (99) Dwyane Wade
Anthony Randolph (80) SF (85) Shawn Marion
Rasheed Wallace (85) PF (90) Michael Beasley
Chris Kaman (89) C (83) Jermaine O' Neal
(20-13) 106 vs 102 (24-8)
Gerald Green lets the Heat know who the basket belongs to after throwing one down over Jermaine O' Neal.
Top Performers:
Player Of The Game:
Chris Kaman
Quote Of The Game:
"They are the best team in the East right now. We are without Danny. That didn't stop us from being aggressive and playing hard. We controlled the boards and dominated them on the glass. We didn't shoot all that well from the free throw line but we'll take the win, especially knowing we are heading to Miami tomorrow night to face these same guys." - Pacers Head Coach Jim O' Brien
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Pacers Weekly Stats Update:
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(Red denotes currently injured)
Players Of The Week:
Western Conference
Jason Kidd - Dallas Mavericks
Eastern Conference
Lebron James - Cleveland Cavaliers
Weekly Conference Standings Update:
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2. (19-13)
3. (20-15)
4. (18-14)
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2. (21-12)
3. (21-13)
4. (19-13)
5. (17-15)
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12. (13-20)
13. (12-21)
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Nice win mike.
^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK
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"Most Improved Player" Proves He's a Big Man
Wasn't Anthony Randolph supposed to have an attitude problem? Wasn't there talk of immaturity and a questionable work ethic from the Warriors' 19-year-old a season ago?
Well then, something doesn't quite add up because the Randolph you see on the court now and the Randolph you talk to these days sure doesn't seem like any kind of problem.
In fact, if you're talking Pacers, this kid looks like the solution.
"I could have gone a whole different route," Randolph said of his first season. "I could have been looked at as a bad kid, maybe even not be in the league when my first contract is up depending on how I dealt with it."
As it turns out, Randolph may very well be the other half of the Pacers big man tandem of the future alongside Sean Williams. His play is still far from consistent, but he's put an impressive imprint in games this season and his upside is undeniable.
He wanted it all right away last season though and that isn't uncommon for a young player.
Instead of force-feeding, Warriors coach Don Nelson chose the starvation diet for Randolph. That meant long stretches on the bench without a rhyme, reason or explanation.
To put it nicely, Nelson didn't make it easy on Randolph, and their troubles drew more than a few comparisons to Nelson's tumultuous relationship with Chris Webber from yesteryear.
And there's still a vocal segment of Warriors' fans who disagree with the way Nelson handled Randolph. As for Randolph, he's over that. Or at least says so. Bottom line is that Randolph handled everything Nelson threw at him and then some. The kid's been a trooper.
"I'm past all of that," Randolph said. "Every coach has a different way of coaching players and developing players. I think he decided that was the best way of dealing with me and I can't really go into the past and change that. All you can do is move forward with what's going on."
What's going on now is that Randolph is emerging this year with the Pacers and is atop the voting for this years Most Improved Player award. He's already a terrific rebounder and big-time shot-blocker. He's been averaging close to 10 points per game over this season, and that's without much of an offensive game at this point.
If Randolph can gain some consistency with a mid-range jumper and get a little stronger on the interior, he'll take a big step heading into the playoff stretch this season.
"Last season in Golden State taught me that things aren't given to you," Randolph said.
Randolph has not taken anything for granted in 2009-10. Not when you think about how tough 2008-09 was.
"Coming into last season, thinking after averaging 20 points per game in summer league, and doing all the things I did, I kind of expected that "OK, I'm going to come in and Coach (Nelson) is going to throw me out there and let me play." It was a little tough, but I think I made it through."
With flying colors, it turns out.
The only thing left now is to see how good Randolph will become. There are expectations, no doubt. And pressure, too. Lakers forward Lamar Odom, to whom Randolph has been compared, said the lanky lefty has Hall of Fame talent.
Said Randolph: "I want that. I like that pressure."
Give him credit, he sure has handled it.Last edited by mfbmike; 04-15-2009, 03:19 PM.Comment
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Pacers Can't "Beat The Heat" After Miami Rallys Behind Home Crowd In 4th
Starting Lineups:
Jamal Crawford (80) PG (81) Mario Chalmers
Ricky Davis (78) SG (99) Dwyane Wade
Anthony Randolph (80) SF (85) Shawn Marion
Rasheed Wallace (85) PF (90) Michael Beasley
Chris Kaman (89) C (83) Jermaine O' Neal
(21-13) 108 @ 111 (24-9)
Chris Kaman soars above Jermaine O' Neal and Michael Beasley showing them white men CAN jump.
Top Performers:
Player Of The Game:
Shawn Marion
Quote Of The Game:
"We were getting lots of calls to go our way for the 1st 3 quarters. Getting them into foul trouble and living at the line. In the 4th, calls we were getting the whole game, the whistles just stopped blowing. Either way, we made lots of costly mistakes in the 4th and momentum swung their way fast, especially with a rowdy triple A crowd cheering behind them." - Jamal Crawford
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