Battered and Bruised…Pacers Still Win
On a night where someone rolled an ankle what seemed to be everytime down the court, the Pacers emerge victorious 114-107 against Seattle. The reason is purely Mike Dunleavy. Dunleavy left the game in the 2nd quarter after rolling his ankle. I don’t know if you noticed, but he looked like he could hardly jump after that. On top of that, he got elbowed in the nose by Jeff Green in the third and left the game for that also. In addition to tallying two injuries and multiple limps, Dunleavy led the Pacers with 32 points. He was hitting everything. He took people off the dribble and finished on the interior. He made pull up Js. He made three pointers (4-5 in fact). He shot 62.5% from the field on the night (his best shooting night since January 9th)! He actually showed signs of a go-to player, which is something he shows rarely. Recently he’s been doing a better job of trying to put the team on his shoulders.
Somehow this team was able to overcome going 7-24 from 3-pt land and allow Seattle to shoot 50.6% from the field and still win. Everytime I try to criticize this team on a game-by-game basis trying to look for possible trends, etc. They just come out the next game and do exactly opposite of what I just pointed out was a weakness. Tonight against Seattle, they took care of the boards and even had more free throw attempts than Seattle. Instead they are back to playing terrible defense. This team is so inconsistent, as if you haven’t already noticed. This win atleast solidifies to me that the team is not yet on the bottom rung of teams in the NBA, but they are as close as you can get. You never know, they could go on a 19 game winning streak and improve from a mediocre team to one of the conference’s best just like the Rockets in the West. The only problem…they only have 18 games left.
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Steve From Area 51 March 12th at 11:06 am
Mike Dunleavy is a teriffic basketball player, and should be the go-to guy on this team. Admittedly, he’s no Kobe and he’s no LeBron. But he definitely belongs somewhere in the next tier of players that can “almost” take over a ball game single-handedly.
He’s gifted, plays hard and plays with heart. I’m not sure what else Pacer fans can ask for…?
MD, Granger and Flip make a nice little contingent to build around. Now, if only JO, JT and “Puff Daddy” Harrison would take their aches and pains and attitudes elsewhere; and some actual NBA-level talent showed up (via the draft) to replace Diener and Andre Owens, Indy might just look respectable next season.
Nice web site.
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