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Tag: Roy Hibbert
Firing Frank Vogel is a Mistake for Indiana
In a highly questionable decision, the Pacers fire Frank Vogel after he failed to guide them past the Raptors in the first round of the playoffs. READ MORE
The Devolution of Roy Hibbert
Back in 2012 Roy Hibbert’s star was well and truly rising. He was a twenty-five year old All-Star who, per basketball-reference, had just posted 12.8 PPG and 8.8 RPG during the regular season and 11.7 PPG and 11.2 RPG in a postseason that saw his Indiana Pacers win their first playoff series since 2005. Free […] READ MORE
This Is Not An Exit: How The Pacers Can Use The Paul George Injury To Their Advantage
Tough 2014 in Indiana Let’s face it: 2014 has been almost as bad a year thus far for the Indiana Pacers franchise as 2004, year of The Malice. After posting a fantastic 40-12 record before the All-Star break (a 76.9% win percentage), Indiana swooned to a 16-14 record the rest of the way (a 53.33% […] READ MORE
The Indiana Pacers Looking To Take Revenge This Year
The Indiana Pacers now got what they wanted. They are in the position they wanted to be this season, following last year’s devastating elimination in the Eastern Conference Finals. They badly wanted that top seed in the East and with a victory against the sluggish Orlando Magic on Wednesday, the top spot is all theirs. […] READ MORE
Buzz Basketball Roundtable: Fixing the Pacers, NCAA Coaches and More
The “Buzz”: Basketball Roundtable is back. We are ready for the NBA Stretch Drive and as always we pose several basketball related questions to our panel of life-long NBA fans for their candid opinions. We invite anyone to participate by answering the same questions in the “Comments” section at the bottom of this article. In this […] READ MORE
Indiana Pacers Sign Andrew Bynum For the Rest of the Season
At the beginning of January, Andrew Bynum was traded from the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Chicago Bulls and then promptly waived and released. While the Bulls and no other NBA team wanted to pay the center the $6 million remaining on his contract for the remainder of the season if he was on an NBA […] READ MORE
Favorites for NBA Awards Through Mid-Way Point of the Season
Ahh… what an NBA season it’s been so far. We’ve had some great games and some great individual performances. Halfway through the year, conversation about the NBA awards start popping up. Who are the favorites through the first half of this season? Coach of the Year, Jeff Hornacek: This one was tough, but Hornacek […] READ MORE
Cavs Have A Bright Future
Forgetting about the fact that Cleveland lost to the Sacramento Kings of all teams by 44 last night (worst lost this season by any NBA team), the Wine & Gold certainly have an exciting and bright future ahead. Winning 2 out of the last 3 games, they play an easier schedule at the Lakers, at […] READ MORE
NBA All-Stars: Eastern Conference Starting Five
The Eastern Conference as a whole hasn’t been strong in many years. This year’s conference may be one of the weakest in recent NBA history. From a distance, the power of this conference may only come from the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers. However, this doesn’t mean that these two teams are the only ones […] READ MORE