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  • mfbmike
    Goat****er
    • Nov 2008
    • 4793



    Pacers Back On The Dealing End Of Beatdowns; Hand 18 Point Loss To Warriors

    Starting Lineups:
    Chris Quinn (76) PG (88) T.J. Ford
    Jamal Crawford (81) SG (91) Monta Ellis
    Anthony Randolph (80) SF (84) Stephen Jackson
    Rasheed Wallace (85) PF (81) Brandan Wright
    Chris Kaman (89) C (84) Andris Biedrins

    (27-20) 120 vs 102 (19-24)


    Chris Quinn rises up for 1 of his 3 pointers in the face of former Pacer T.J. Ford in tonight's win at the Conseco.


    Here's one for the blooper reel. An alley oop attempt hits the backboard and back into the hands of Walter Sharpe, who slams it down for 2.

    Top Performers:
    Player Of The Game:

    Gerald Green

    Quote Of The Game:
    "If you left your seat to go get a hot dog or use the restroom tonight, there's a good chance you missed Gerald rising up for a nasty dunk. He was all over the place tonight but played really well." - Danny Granger

    Next Game:

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    • mfbmike
      Goat****er
      • Nov 2008
      • 4793

      Originally posted by Len B
      Was that THE R. Davis that scored 14 on you?

      Losing streaks are always a pain, but you're still in great shape.
      The one and only. I'm not worried all that much. Once Granger comes back, I'm going to seek vengeance upon these sonofabitches!

      Originally posted by goDawgs1433
      When dat dude Granger gonna come back?
      :didntread:

      This question was already answered twice, maybe 3 times. Not to mention, the article on the previous page (right before your post) also had the answer to the question in the headline.

      Originally posted by Maestro
      Dont worry Mike, if you keep it up you will be in 7th place in no time:kickballs:.
      rofl, asshole.

      Originally posted by Toy Soldier
      lol @ the Nets being the worse team in the NBA
      They were the worst team last year and this year is no different. What a shame. At least they'll have money this offseason. They drafted Rubio last year. Didn't make much sense with Harris around. dunno.

      Originally posted by Zolor23
      Nice quote lol
      lol thanks. You'll see what I mean in a little bit here.

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      • mfbmike
        Goat****er
        • Nov 2008
        • 4793



        Pacers Decision To "Go Green" Paying Off



        An injection of youth and athleticism arrived in the form of Gerald Green this past offseason, after signing a lengthy 4 year deal with the Indiana Pacers.

        The sight of Green rising up for one of his patented throwdowns no doubt played into the Pacers thinking, but the Houston native has shown flashes of being more than just a one-trick pony.

        “He can get up and down the court, fill the lanes and has real solid range,” Pacers Head Coach Jim O' Brien said. “We've been able to develop a good system for Gerald here. Having the opportunity to play with guys who've been in the league a while simplifies things. That certainly has a place with young, developing players."

        Green has scored in double digits in 7 of the Pacers last 10 games, including a season high 23 points lastnight in a win against the Warriors, where Gerald put on a high flying display, getting to the rim for strong dunks on numerous occasions. (highlight reel above)

        “We've given him the perfect stage here to take a shot on,” O' Brien said. “He’s been humbled a little bit earlier in his career and now understands the work that has to be put in."

        The Pacers view adding Green as low risk with the potential for high reward in the vein of Sean Williams and Javaris Crittenton. That strategy of signing young players that didn’t catch on early in their careers has yielded a couple of solid contributors for the Pacers.

        “We’ve had great success with guys like Sean and Javaris,” O' Brien said. "To give an opportunity to Gerald at 23 is something that has a lot of upside, and we are seeing it now.”
        Last edited by mfbmike; 04-28-2009, 11:15 PM.

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        • LC AAU
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 14217

          Nice read. Gerald is macking.
          sig is too big, resize it

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          • Lupe
            Posts a lot
            • Nov 2008
            • 4315

            I smell cheese

            Originally posted by Len B
            Lupe is good peeps. He gets a bad rap from people who take message boards too seriously and forget what it's like to be young and online. I consider Lupe a top 100 prospect in the minors and someday becomes a solid poster.

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            • James2Stapleton
              william melvin hicks
              • Mar 2009
              • 1300

              Green also has a real nice jumper
              ducka ducka ducka

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              • mike3
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 1893

                All these videos are looking great, the alley-oop going wrong finished well lol and nice gerald green highlights

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                • mfbmike
                  Goat****er
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 4793

                  Yeah, it's fun having a guy who can throw it down. lol.

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                  • mfbmike
                    Goat****er
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 4793



                    Jefferson Wreaks Havoc On The Pacers Offense Racking Up 10 Blocks

                    Starting Lineups:
                    Chris Quinn (76) PG (82) Randy Foye
                    Jamal Crawford (81) SG (95) Allen Iverson
                    Anthony Randolph (80) SF (83) Mike Miller
                    Rasheed Wallace (85) PF (83) Kevin Love
                    Chris Kaman (89) C (93) Al Jefferson

                    (27-20) 111 vs 120 (19-24)


                    Sean Williams actually got the ill-advised 3 pointer to fall. Williams tallied up a double double off the bench in the loss tonight to the T'Wolves.

                    Top Performers:
                    Player Of The Game:

                    Al Jefferson

                    Quote Of The Game:
                    "Al was just a wrecking ball down there tonight. We had success early on getting to the rim and drawing contact but he caught on quickly and starting swatting shots back. We tried to get the perimeter game going but shots weren't falling so we tried to get it going back inside. He made us pay for it." - Jamal Crawford

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                    • mfbmike
                      Goat****er
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 4793



                      Granger No Longer Feeling Pain From Strained Achilles



                      Indiana Pacers forward Danny Granger says he's nearly ready to return from injury and help his team get back on track.

                      The All-Star has missed the past 16 games with a strained achilles tendon. He was sitting out lastnight's game against Minnesota, but he expects to return in tomorrow night's game in Cleveland against the Cavaliers.

                      "We were hoping for tonight's game, but that was out of the question," Granger said after the team's loss to the T'Wolves lastnight. "By Thursday, I should be okay."

                      Granger averages a team-best 25 points a game, but the Pacers have managed to go 7-9 in Granger's absence. Indiana also has been without guard Brandon Rush for the past 6 games who is recovering from a separated shoulder.

                      Despite those aches and pains, the Pacers are still right in the thick of the Eastern Conference standings (#4) and still sitting atop the Central Division, 1.5 games ahead of the Cavaliers.

                      "It's pretty tough, but we're playing well, so that's great," Granger said. "We really didn't lose any ground. We've kept our heads above water. It's been an uphill battle for us with these injuries but these guys have fought through the adversity."

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                      • mfbmike
                        Goat****er
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 4793



                        Injuries:


                        Mavericks rookie Hasheem Thabeet has suffered a broken hand and is expected to be out for 28 days. The 19-25 Mavericks woes continue as they will certainly miss the 2.4 blocks per game Thabeet has been averaging so far in his rookie campaign.

                        Other News:

                        - Carter's 23 leads Nets past Nuggets
                        - Kobe, Lakers ignite for 9th straight win
                        - Yao expected to return for game against Bucks
                        - Celtics dethroned in Power Rankins, Blazers new #1
                        - Lewis leads Magic in win over Cavaliers
                        Last edited by mfbmike; 04-29-2009, 03:56 PM.

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                        • mike3
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 1893

                          Crawford attempted a hell of a lot of threes, atleast he got the 20 + points, tough loss

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                          • mfbmike
                            Goat****er
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 4793



                            Developmental Drills (January):


                            Danny Granger

                            Attack The Basket: Success!
                            Layup: 84>86
                            Dunk: 82>84
                            Vertical: 90>91


                            Deandre Jordan

                            Challenge Shot: Success!!
                            Block: 71>74
                            Defensive Awareness: 65>68
                            On-Ball Defense: 51>56


                            Javaris Crittenton

                            Free Throws: Success!
                            Free Throw: 70>73

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                            • mfbmike
                              Goat****er
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 4793



                              Ailing Back Will Force Sheed To Miss Some Games



                              Indiana Pacers Head Coach Jim O' Brien was busy discussing the importance of forward Rasheed Wallace to the team's success, and the difficulty that ensues when Rasheed is either off his game or out of the lineup.

                              "We know we can win if he's not playing his best, but when he's playing well and shooting the ball well, we feel we're probably as tough as anybody to beat in this league."

                              No sooner had the words spilled from O' Brien's mouth, a Pacers trainer stuck his head in the door and said, "Coach, Sheed is out tonight. Back spasms."

                              O' Brien seemed dumbfounded.

                              Rasheed will be out of action for the next 5 days or so to rest his back. Anthony Randolph will start at the power forward spot in Rasheed's absence.

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                              • LC AAU
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 14217

                                Already in January? Nice Mike. Players are dropping like flies.
                                sig is too big, resize it

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