Tag: Lance Stephenson

  • 15 Best Memes of the Indiana Pacers Losing to the Miami Heat

    The Indiana Pacers start every game in their series with the Miami Heat strong. They lead for most of the way, but somehow it keeps slipping away from them, or at least it has in games 2 and 3. Because LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are good, because the trio of Roy Hibbert, Paul George and Lance Stephenson aren’t good enough, and for other reasons people love making fun of an creating memes for.

  • NBA Playoffs – Miami Heat Made Adjustments, Indiana Pacers Did Nothing

    NBA Playoffs – Miami Heat Made Adjustments, Indiana Pacers Did Nothing

    Making adjustments is the name of the game in the NBA playoffs, and the Miami Heat combined that factor that comes with good coaching and experience to the ability of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade to convert in the most important of moments, leading the Miami Heat to a 87-83 road win in game of the Eastern conference finals, making it a 1-1 series against the Indiana Pacers, who clearly regressed in comparison to their first game, looking quite lost and sheepish in the closing minutes.

  • Indiana Pacers – What it Feels Like When a Season Falls Apart

    Indiana Pacers – What it Feels Like When a Season Falls Apart

    It’s hard to know for sure what Indiana Pacers players are feeling right now, as their season and hopes for a championship continue to slip away from them in what is no longer a surprise, but it’s possible to take a guess. From putting all the blame on Roy Hibbert, to thoughts on Frank Vogel and generally trying to comprehend what the f@#$ is happening pretty much covers everything.

  • Pacers Over Thunder – Kevin Durant Can be Stopped

    Pacers Over Thunder – Kevin Durant Can be Stopped

    Contrary to popular belief, Kevin Durant isn’t that clutch, and he actually can be blocked. The Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the desperate Indiana Pacers who played an improved blend of bad offense and excellent defense, as Russell Westbrook showed once again how unintelligent he can be with some macho moves that make no difference, and the 102-97 win brings the Pacers closer to clinching that crucial top spot in the Eastern conference.

  • Indiana Pacers – A New Low

    Indiana Pacers – A New Low

    It’s funny that a team with a 53-25 can be considered to be in a crisis, but the Indiana Pacers aren’t playing anything like championship contenders, and their loss, at home, 107-88 to the Atlanta Hawks has to be one of those rock bottom moments they’ve been heading towards for quite some time.

  • Indiana Pacers – Problems That Won’t Go Away

    Indiana Pacers – Problems That Won’t Go Away

    One rough over a bad Eastern conference team made the Indiana Pacers feel like their slump is over. Then came another bad offensive display while the Toronto Raptors got in their way and once again exposed the problems that are holding back the would-be NBA champions, beating them 102-94.

  • Indiana Pacers – Back on Track, Maybe

    Indiana Pacers – Back on Track, Maybe

    A rough stretch for the Indiana Pacers which also cost them the top spot in the Eastern Conference might be coming to an end with a 101-94 win over the Detroit Pistons, in which Paul George finally played like the superstar he hinted he might be at the beginning of the season.

  • Indiana Pacers – A Step Towards Home Court Advantage

    Indiana Pacers – A Step Towards Home Court Advantage

    Having home court advantage, among other things, means you get NBA referees on your side. The Indiana Pacers enjoyed plenty of that preferential treatment to come away with the 84-83 win over the Miami Heat, even though Paul George struggled keeping up with LeBron James.

  • Indiana Pacers – The Big Win They Needed

    Indiana Pacers – The Big Win They Needed

    The Indiana Pacers are back in winning form, but they needed something extra to show the league that they’re back, which means looking like a team no one wants to mess with in the playoffs. Luis Scola led six players in double figures, getting plenty of help from a red hot Lance Stephenson as they beat the Chicago Bulls 91-79.

  • Best Players Not in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game

    With every All-Star game, there are the players who didn’t make it in but probably deserved it more than some who did. This season, it seems that Anthony Davis, Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka have the most to gripe about when it comes to being left out.