Sunday’s game between the Indiana Pacers and Charlotte Bobcats was a two-fold homecoming, of sorts as Bobcats swingman Stephen Jackson used to play for the Pacers a few seasons ago while Pacers rookie forward Tyler Hansbrough was making his pro debut in his home state of North Carolina. But interestingly enough, it was a much-ignored [...]
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Knicks End Six-Game Losing Streak, Beat Pacers 110-103
The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks hooked up at Conseco Fieldhouse Wednesday night as a pair of streaks were at stake; prior to this game, New York was looking to end a six-game losing streak while Indiana was riding a five-game winning streak of their own. And a former Pacer played no small part [...]
Pacers Keep Nets Winless, Win 91-83
Poor New Jersey Nets. Chalk it up to having a young and inexperienced roster. Injuries factor in, as well. But for whatever reason, the Nets are who they are – a winless team. And the team would hope to break a 10-game losing streak against an Indiana Pacers squad that prior to Tuesday night’s game, [...]
4th Quarter Defense Helps Indiana Get In Win Column, Defeat Knicks 101-89
Typically when you have a pair of your top players on the bench then your star player fouls out, chances are that your team is going to lose. Ifyou happen to be the Indiana Pacers, then the chances of that happening increase dramatically. But a funny thing happened at Madison Square Garden in their game [...]
Turnovers Doom Pacers, Hawks Prevail 120-109
I do not care what NBA team you are – any time you commit 25 turnovers, chances are that you probably will not win most nights. In the season opening game pitting the Indiana Pacers and Atlanta Hawks, there were 34 turnovers. The problem with the number of turnovers is that the vast majority of [...]
Nuggets Balanced Scoring Overwhelms Nets 121-96
The Nets, like a handful of Eastern Conference teams, have little-to-no chance of grabbing a playoff berth; but unlike most teams in that predicament, they had yet another off-the-court issue as forward Sean Williams was arrested Monday and arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct and felony criminal mischief. But despite that, New Jersey had a game [...]
Warriors Play Roller Coaster Game, Rally to Beat Nuggets 111-101
The Golden State Warriors, despite their distractions (read: Al Harrington‘s trade requests, etc.), continue to soldier on as they continue to start a young team on the court night-in, night-out. Wednesday night’s game against Denver would be no different; but to be fair, Denver was without Allen Iverson who was traded earlier in the week [...]


November 22nd, 2009
Stephen Rhodes
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