Indiana Pacers

Archive for December, 2008

Deveney: Power Poll: Schedule tells who is the real deal

December 10th, 2008 | Category: News

The Pacers aren’t a playoff team, but one look at their schedule tells any smart fan that Indiana has the toughest schedule in the NBA to date.

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Allen’s 35 lead Celtics past Pacers, 122-117 in OT

December 10th, 2008 | Category: News

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The struggling Indiana Pacers have caused the most headaches for the nearly inv…

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Cavaliers pound Pacers on Varejao wig night

December 10th, 2008 | Category: News

CLEVELAND (AP) — After the referees separated Indiana and Cleveland’s heated players, Cavaliers gua…

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Rondo has triple-double, Celtics win 10th in row

December 10th, 2008 | Category: News

BOSTON (AP) — The way Rajon Rondo played, there was no way the Boston Celtics could lose to the Ind…

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Pacers’ Murphy tips in shot at buzzer to beat Lakers

December 03rd, 2008 | Category: News

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Troy Murphy and Danny Granger spent most of Tuesday night working to keep the P…

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Deveney: Power Poll: It’s a Lakers-Celtics world

December 03rd, 2008 | Category: News

It’s a league dominated by the Lakers and Celtics, but do the Lakers really deserve to be above the defending champs? Sean Deveney explains his choice.

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Howard leads Magic past Pacers

December 02nd, 2008 | Category: News

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Dwight Howard’s time with the U.S. Olympic team last summer is showing more an…

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Felton’s career-high 31 lead Bobcats in OT

December 02nd, 2008 | Category: News

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Raymond Felton made sure the Charlotte Bobcats earned their first road victory …

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Deveney: Mailbag: More on the Eddie Jordan firing

December 02nd, 2008 | Category: News

Sean Deveney talks about how he comes up with his weekly power rankings, plus dishes a few final answers about the Wizards’ firing of Eddie Jordan.

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Five demanding NBA coaches that get results

December 02nd, 2008 | Category: News

Former Pacer great Reggie Miller talks about five coaches who are tough on their players but get the job done.

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