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Indiana Pacers, the Best Starting Five in the NBA
One might suggest that the Indiana Pacers and the Golden State Warriors are two similar teams, at least in having an excellent starting lineup, perhaps the top two in the NBA, and not too much of a bench. If the starting five is what both rely on the most, than the Pacers proved they have the better one.
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Clippers vs Pacers – Paul George Can Dunk Better Than Lob City
What is the first thing a player, Paul George in this case, does after delivering the best in-game dunk we’ve seen all season? Declare that he won’t be taking part in the NBA slam dunk contest, leaving the pleasure of seeing him soar only to the eyes of those who watch Indiana Pacers games.
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Indiana Pacers – Lance Stephenson In Superstar Mode
The New York Knicks weren’t going to be the team that breaks the current home winning streak the Indiana Pacers are on, as Lance Stephenson took the leading role, putting on an offensive and defensive clinic to lead the Eastern conference leaders to a 117-89 win.
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Pacers vs Nets – It’s Not Fair Toying With the Helpless
At no point during the game between the Indiana Pacers and the Brooklyn Nets did it seem like this was even a remotely fair contest, even when the scoreboard was suggesting that it’s a pretty even contest up to a certain stage. One team is going to be in the Eastern conference finals and looking better than expected. The other is yet another example of how not to build a team, further hurt by a long list of injuries that keep coming at them.
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Celtics vs Pacers – Too Easy to be Taken Seriously
The Indiana Pacers from time to time get serious challenges from teams, even in the weak Eastern conference. However, the Boston Celtics, a legitimate playoff team according to the standings, looked like a bunch of college guys teaming up to play against pros, and the result was as you’d expect it to be.
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Pacers vs Celtics – Paul George Way Ahead of the Rest
It’s not really a fair fight as the Boston Celtics, now losing six games in a row and making offense look like a root canal operation at the dentist, play against the Indiana Pacers. Best team in the league? Their 11-1 record serves as some proof, as Paul George continues to play like a superstar, leading his team to a 97-82 victory.
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Indiana Pacers – Undefeated With the Best Defense in the NBA
The Indiana Pacers were considered as one of the biggest threats to the current champions dominance and reign, even if it’s without a superstar. The 8-0 start to this season, carried on with a 95-79 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, tells that they just might be the best team in the NBA, and it’s wrong to think they don’t have a superstar, as Paul George seems to answer the call.
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Indiana Pacers – Paul George Preparing for the Danny Granger Comeback
The Indiana Pacers are deeper than they were last season, but it’s going to take more than depth for them to take the next step, which means reaching the NBA finals. Maybe the most important change they’ll need for them to work out is Danny Granger returning, and having Paul George accommodate well to that “little” tweak.
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NBA Rumors – Indiana Pacers Will Bench Lance Stephenson for Danny Granger
After leading the Indiana Pacers through the good and bad times for six seasons, Danny Granger wasn’t a part of the Indiana Pacers being only one game away from the NBA finals last season, and yet he probably will still have his starting spot waiting for him next season, pushing Lance Stephenson back to the bench.
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Indiana Pacers – Paul George Forgot to Show Up
When it comes to the biggest game the Indiana Pacers have had in over a decade, you expect their best player to show up at his best. But Paul George was suffocated by the NBA Champions’ defense, letting his team down, along with everyone else, including Frank Vogel and Roy Hibbert, showing they’re still not quite as good as they make themselves out to be.