Apr 9, 2008 | Indystar.com
Pacers must win or they're out
“They are in the driver's seat”
A loss to Hawks would knock them out of playoff contention The Indiana Pacers' situation tonight couldn't be simpler. via Indystar.com
Coach: Pacers F Dunleavy should be considered for Most Improved Player award
After five disappointing seasons with the Golden State Warriors, Mike Dunleavy is finally starting to blossom with the Indiana Pacers. via WANE-TV Fort Wayne
After a long time sitting on the sidelines, Elton Brand has finally been cleared to play. via About Pro Basketball
Pacers Try To Keep Playoff Hopes Alive In Milwaukee
The Indiana Pacers try to keep their slim playoff hopes alive when they visit the Milwaukee Bucks tonight at the Bradley Center. via KIRO TV
Pacers Play Worst, Now Play First
The Indiana Pacers go from worst to first as they take on the Boston Celtics tonight in Boston. via WBIW-AM Bedford
Posted: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 ; Updated: 8:46 AM on Tuesday, April 1, 2008 INDIANAPOLIS Jermaine O'Neal scored nine points after sitting out for more than two months with a knee injury, and the Indiana Pacers ... via St. Augustine Record
Pacers Face Struggling Miami Squad
The Indiana Pacers are back in action tonight as they host the woeful Miami Heat. via WBIW-AM Bedford
Jermaine: Walsh, Isiah Good Team
“He can handle the pressure of New York. It's a different market. If it's going good, it's great. If it's going bad, there'll be hell to pay.”
With Donnie Walsh's hiring as Knick GM seeming more and more like a fait accompli, his former Pacer players promise the 67-year-old Riverdale native is going to have a successful homecoming and rebuild the ... via New York Post
Pacers' O'Neal says he'll likely return next week
Pacers forward Jermaine O'Neal says he could play against the New Jersey Nets on Friday night after missing 32 games with a bruised left knee, although he's more likely to return next week. via Sports News
Don't be surprised if Isiah stays with Knicks
“I think Mr. Dolan would be extremely happy about that scenario if that were to happen.”
When his career was on the ropes in the summer of 2000, after his failed power play in Toronto and the CBA fiasco, Isiah Thomas needed someone to rescue him. via AMNY
Pacers' Tinsley will sit out rest of season
“That's my biggest downfall, trying to play through it, which set myself back.”
Something that was looking more likely as each day passed became official Saturday when Indiana Pacers point guard Jamaal Tinsley said he won't play again this season because of an ongoing left knee problem. via Indystar.com
“We're playing better team defense but not as good as we can”
Indiana Pacers co-owner Herb Simon returned to Indianapolis and began meeting with team officials Friday about the restructuring he talked about earlier this month. via The Indianapolis Star
Playing the Waiver Wire: A very slow pace
With each passing day, it's becoming less and less likely that Jermaine O'Neal and Jamaal Tinsley will return from their knee injuries this season. via CBS SportsLine.com
“We went about 20 minutes live, hard, and he was probably out there for about 10 of those minutes. We'll see how he reacted and see if we can build on this.”
The first domino of what could be several front office openings during the offseason fell Wednesday when the Milwaukee Bucks announced that Larry Harris is no longer the team's general manager. via Indystar.com
Seattle at Indiana Tipoff: 4 p.m., Conseco Fieldhouse. TV: FSN. Radio: 770-AM. Series: The Sonics won the first meeting this season, a 95-93 triumph in Seattle on Nov. via TheNewsTribune.com
Will bad defense, road trip ever end for Sonics?
“We didn't defend like we needed to”
Two second-half plays summed up the Sonics' latest folly on this never-ending trip. via Seattle Times
Indiana Pacers at Dallas Mavericks preview
Who's hot? Josh Howard Over the last five games, he's averaged 18 points and scored more than 20 three times, suggesting he's recapturing the form that made him a threat throughout the first half of the season. via Dallas Morning News
The Site that's Saving the Sonics!
I inturrupt this battle to save the Sonics to report another hard fought loss by your Seattle Supersonics. via Sonicscentral.com
Rockets notes: T-Mac criticizes Nowitzki's flagrant foul
“I'm just relaxing, going to rehab”
RESOURCES TONIGHT: INDIANA PACERS at ROCKETS * When/where: 7:30 p.m.; Toyota Center. via Houston Chronicle
Warriors entangled in Charlotte's web Bad loss to Bobcats follows other puzzling flops
“We came in expecting to win instead of going out there playing to win. We can't expect to just show up and beat teams. We're not that good.”
Add this one to the Warriors' ever-growing list of inexcusable losses. Dec. 22 at New Jersey. via Marin Independent Journal