Posts Tagged ‘Josh McRoberts’

Nets Rally Comes Up Short, Collison Free Throws Send Pacers To 102-98 Win

The Indiana Pacers, mindful of the fact that they have to win regularly to ensure themselves a berth in the Eastern Conference playoffs, faced the New Jersey Nets Monday night in a game that would possibly alter the Pacers’ playoff fortunes in the short-term. The Nets made the game competitive throughout the better part of [...]

Nowitzki, Terry Combine for 50; Mavericks Beat Pacers 116-108

Admittedly, the Dallas Mavericks do not have a true “Big Three”; however, their Big Two (Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Terry) aren’t exactly chopped liver. Both players got the opportunity to prove that as the Mavericks hosted the Indiana Pacers Froday night at American Airlines Center. While both teams shot well (Dallas at 52 percent and [...]

Prince Bucket In OT Helps Pistons Beat Pacers 115-109

The Detroit Pistons, safely out of the Eastern Conference playoff chase, had a game to play on Wednesday night as they hosted the Indana Pacers at The Palace of Auburn Hills. As improbable as it sounds, the Pistons and Pacers may have played arguably the game of the night as Detroit had control of the [...]

Bulls Pull Away In Fourth, Trample Pacers 110-89

By and large, if a mere mortal human being tried to do what Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose tried to do during his team’s game against the Indiana Pacers Saturday night, they would probably be in their local hospital’s emergency room. Rose is currently suffering from two ulcers in his stomach. Not one, but two [...]

Collins Earns First Win As 76ers Coach, Blasts Pacers 101-75

“It was pathetic tonight. It was really pathetic.” – Roy Hibbert Who am I to argue with a 7-footer? What Hibbert was referring to was the overall effort by the Indiana Pacers during their game Wednesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers. Let’s look at the numbers, shall we? The Pacers shot 31.5 percent from the [...]

Pacers Give San Antonio a Contest; Spurs Finish Off, Win 122-109

The San Antonio Spurs showed signs of their old selves in the Indiana Pacers’ season-opener against them. The Spurs showed a similar showing that we are accustomed to, consisted of players like Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker. “I think we’re going to see that a lot this year,” said Spurs guard Tony Parker, [...]