Indiana Pacers: News Articles
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We're 35 minutes from tip here at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in what could be a season-turning game for the Indiana Pacers.
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The opportunity is right there for the Indiana Pacers. It's one they can't let get away. The Pacers will walk on the court at Bankers Life Fieldhouse this afternoon with a chance to take a commanding lead in their NBA Eastern Conference playoff series against the Miami Heat.
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Indiana Pacers coach Frank Vogel is all in favor of his bench players getting animated and having fun during games. They have to draw a line on the antics, however.
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Pacers coach Vogel said guard Lance Stephenson sought him out to apologize for his actions during the second half of Game 3 before the Pacers coach could approach him.
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An innocent beginning. That's what Miami Heat President Pat Riley called it, back in June 2003, when he introduced the draft choice out of Marquette. Riley compared the kid's foul-line stance to Michael Jordan, his overall repertoire to Mitch Richmond, his makeup to Magic Johnson. Some of us wondered whether he was overburdening the kid, just 21, especially because Riley wasn't prone to...
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He's a ponytailed kid from Colorado who graduated from college with honors in English and philosophy. He kills downtime on road trips by painting and playing his guitar. He does yoga in the offseason.
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Retired players Don Buse and George McGinnis said Pacers fans remain as supportive today as they were during the 1970s.
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The Miami Heat, trailing the Pacers 2-1 in the Eastern Conference semifinals, cancelled practice and a media session scheduled for today.
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Here's a look at what other media are saying about the Pacers and their 2-1 lead over Miami in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
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They are the other team, the foils in the Miami Heat's great passion play.
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George Hill might be the only Pacers player who can remember Indiana fans cheering that loud.
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Turning point The third quarter has been magic for the Indiana Pacers in the playoffs. The Pacers turned a tie score at the half into a 14-point lead heading into the final quarter.
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George Hill (above) celebrates as the Pacers thrill sold-out crowd in taking series lead
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They are the other team, the foils in the Miami Heat's great passion play. They are the speed bumps who happen to be sharing air and court space with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the team that's supposed to win multiple NBA titles.
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At some point Thursday night, Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert's cellphone probably vibrated -- like it has after all of his playoff games -- giving the indication of a text message.