Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Pacers: February 9th


Pacers Can't Keep Up with Hawks
Team Looks to Bounce Back at Memphis Friday
Thursday February 9, 2012
The Atlanta Hawks blasted out of the gate Wednesday night and built up a 21 point lead in the first half that proved to be to much for the Pacers to overcome.  


Behind 28 points from Josh Smith and 20 points from Joe Johnson, the Hawks were able to withstand the Pacers' charges to win 97-87.  


Danny Granger led the Pacers with 21 points but only shot 5 of 17 for 29.4%.  Pacers coach Frank Vogel had this to say:


"Give Atlanta a lot of credit. They came out, obviously having lost three in a row, with a tremendous edge and took the fight to us in the first half"

The Pacers' record now stands at 17-8, three and a half games behind Chicago for the Eastern Conference number one seed.  


The Pacers head to Memphis to face the Grizzlies Friday (8 p.m., Fox Sports Indiana, WIBC 93 FM). The Grizzlies (13-13) snapped a three-game losing streak with an 85-80 victory over Memphis Wednesday night, and are 8-4 at home. The Pacers have dropped four in a row to the Grizzlies, the last three in Memphis.

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Party Like Its 1998
Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Tueday February 7th, 2012


Well it was our first go around for a game here professionally covering the Indiana Pacers.  Krissy in PR was so kind to help us through the process of credentialing.  I did have to figure out where in the 20,000 seats I was sitting but I managed.  

Although folks were still filing in at tip off, there weren't near enough seats filled considering we have a 16-7 team that is near the top of the Eastern Conference.  Let's chalk this one to post Super Bowl hangover for now...
Gordon Heyward of the Jazz returns to the site of his miracle tip in for Brownsburg in the Indiana boys State Finals.  The Carmel Elementary School Choir performed a great edition of the National Anthem.  The Jazz were announced......and then the lights went down.  Michael Grady, moonlighting from his day job at 1070 the Fan, got the crowd roaring with the Pacers intros and we were ready to toss it up.


The Pacers controlled the tip and jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead.  The Jazz quickly responded with a 5-0 run of their own to make it 4-5 Jazz by the 8:25 mark of the 1st quarter.


The Pacers got in quick foul trouble with 4 team fouls by the 7:42 mark of the first period.  But a strong early game by Roy Hibbert and Tyler Hansborough pushed the Pacers to a 27-23 lead at the end of the 1st.


Pacers Cheer Block & Pep Band
By this time, most of the attendance could be recorded and it's not pretty.  Did you know that the Pacers have a pep band and a cheer block?  It takes me back to my Tri-Central High School days with the largest cheer block in the state.  Two time spirit award winners!


Anyway, back to the action.  In the second, Indiana continued to push their lead to 7 only to have the Jazz eat away at it.  That changed when at 2:16 to play in the third, Paul George took a pass from Collison on the end of great ball movement and buried a three pointer to put the Pacers up 49-38.  The Pacers pushed their 2nd quarter lead to as much as 13 behind 8 points from Collison and 4 rebounds from David West.  At half time, the score was 57-46 Pacers.  The Pacers shot a blistering 61.1% during the 2nd quarter with only 2 turnovers compared to the Jazz 4 turnovers and just 39.1%.


By half time, Gordon Hayward had only shot 2 of 5 for 4 points including 0-1 from distance.  Al Jefferson led the Jazz with 12 points, 2 assists.  For the Pacers, Darren Collison led the way at the break with 17 points (on his way to a season high) and Roy Hibbert had 12 points and 2 blocks.  Indiana seemed to be gaining control of the game and this article appeared to be coming to a close early.....


To open the 3rd period, it was much the same.  By the 8:04 mark, Indiana had put on a 14 to 4 run and opened up a blowout like 21 point lead. Indiana did it with high percentage shots with 8 of the 14 points during this run coming on lay-ups or dunks.  Here is where it got interesting.  


Whether the Pacers relaxed or the Jazz pushed harder or a combination of the two, the lead began to crumble like Gisele's demeanor in Lucas Oil after the Super Bowl.  


Behind a balanced attack from Utah, the Pacers lead had disappeared by 7:32 remaining in the game.  Paul Millsap led the Jazz with 18 points behind 5 of 7 including 8 of 8 from the stripe.  Five other Jazz players finished in double figures; Al Jefferson 16 pts, CJ Miles 12 pts, Hayward and Harris with 11 pts.  


The teams began to trade one point leads, the crowd stiffened up and we had a ball game going into the home stretch. 


The first deadly blow was struck at 2:42 to go when Paul George buried a 3-pointer to give the Pacers a three point lead.  Then, coming off of a Jazz turnover, Darren Collison dropped in a beautiful floater to make it a two possession game with one minute to play.


The Jazz attempted to stretch the game with fouls, but Indiana kept the lead for good behind 18 of 22 from the charity stripe for 81.8%.


Final Score:  Indiana 104 Utah 99.....Attendance: 11,006.  More people bought hot dogs on the street at the Super Bowl Village.  C'mon folks!


The Pacers may still be a young team and it showed last night in their inability to seal the deal up by 21 points, but the bottom line is this:  Indy, it's time to be Loud and Proud again.  Your Pacers are back.  Do you remember 1998 Indianapolis?  That year the Pacers went 59-23 and rocked this town before losing in the Eastern Conference Finals to the Bulls.  Your Colts finished 3-13 behind a promising, but young QB.  


Get down to the Fieldhouse and PACK THE HOUSE!  It's gonna be one of those years....










By Toby Davis, Director




Upcoming Games






 Fri 10 @ Memphis   8:00pm FSIHD
 Sat 11 vs Denver  7:00pm FSIHD 
 Tue 14 vs Miami  7:00pm FSIHD
 Wed 15 @ Cleveland   7:30pm FSIHD
 Thu 16 vs New Jersey  7:00pm FSIHD
 Sun 19 vs Charlotte  6:00pm FSIHD
 Tue 21 vs New Orleans  7:00pm FSIHD
 Wed 22 @ Charlotte   7:00pm FSIHD
 Tue 28 vs Golden State  7:00pm FSIHD
MarchOpponentTimeLocal TVNat TVRadio
 Sat 03 @ New Orleans   8:00pm FSIHD
 Mon 05 @ Chicago   8:00pm FSIHD
 Tue 06 vs Atlanta  7:00pm FSIHD
 Sat 10 @ Miami   7:30pm FSIHD
 Sun 11 @ Orlando   6:00pm FSIHD
 Tue 13 vs Portland  7:00pm FSIHD
 Wed 14 vs Philadelphia  7:00pm FSIHD
 Fri 16 @ New York   7:30pm FSIHD
 Sat 17 vs New York  7:00pm FSIHD
 Tue 20 vs LA Clippers  7:00pm FSIHD
 Thu 22 @ Washington   7:00pm FSIHD
 Fri 23 vs Phoenix  7:00pm FSIHD
 Sat 24 @ Milwaukee   8:30pm FSIHD
 Mon 26 vs Miami  7:00pm FSIHD
 Wed 28 @ New Jersey   7:30pm FSIHD
 Thu 29 vs Washington  7:00pm FSIHD
 Sat 31 @ San Antonio   8:30pm FSIHD
AprilOpponentTimeLocal TVNat TVRadio
 Sun 01 @ Houston   7:00pm FSIHD
 Tue 03 vs New York  7:00pm FSIHD
 Wed 04 @ Washington   7:00pm FSIHD
 Fri 06 vs Oklahoma City  7:00pm FSIHD
 Sat 07 vs Boston  7:00pm FSIHD
 Mon 09 vs Toronto  7:00pm FSIHD
 Wed 11 @ Cleveland   7:00pm FSIHD
 Fri 13 vs Cleveland  7:00pm FSIHD
 Sat 14 @ Milwaukee   8:30pm FSIHD
 Mon 16 vs Minnesota  7:00pm FSIHD
 Tue 17 @ Philadelphia   7:00pm FSIHD
 Thu 19 vs Milwaukee  7:00pm FSIHD
 Sat 21 vs Philadelphia  7:00pm FSIHD
 Mon 23 vs Detroit  7:00pm FSIHD
 Wed 25 vs Chicago  7:00pm FSIHD


Previous Games
DecemberOpponentResult
 Fri 16 vs Chicago Preseason  L 86-95
 Tue 20 @ Chicago Preseason  L 85-93
 Mon 26 vs Detroit  W 91-79
 Wed 28 @ Toronto  W 90-85
 Fri 30 vs Cleveland  W 98-91
 Sat 31 @ Detroit  L 88-96
JanuaryOpponentResult
 Mon 02 @ New Jersey  W 108-94
 Wed 04 @ Miami  L 83-118
 Fri 06 @ Boston  W 87-74
 Sat 07 vs Charlotte  W 99-77
 Mon 09 @ Philadelphia  L 86-96
 Wed 11 vs Atlanta  W 96-84
 Fri 13 @ Toronto  W 95-90
 Sat 14 vs Boston  W 97-83
 Wed 18 @ Sacramento  L 88-92
 Fri 20 @ Golden State  W 94-91
 Sun 22 @ LA Lakers  W 98-96
 Tue 24 vs Orlando  L 83-102
 Wed 25 @ Chicago  W 95-90
 Fri 27 @ Boston  L 87-94
 Sun 29 @ Orlando  W 106-85
 Tue 31    vs New Jersey  W 106-99
FebruaryOpponent   Time


 Wed 01 @ MinnesotaW 109-99
 Fri 03 @ Dallas   W 98-87
 Sat 04 vs Orlando  L 81-85
 Tue 07              vs Utah                                 W 104-99
 Wed 08 @ Atlanta   L 87-97

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