Game #25 Preview: Remember the Alamo

by Jared Wade on December 19, 2009 at 2:42 pm · 2 comments

Indiana Pacers @ San Antonio Spurs
Saturday, December 19
8:30 PM EST
AT&T Center
San Antonio, Tejas

Pacers @ San Antonio
9-15 (11th) Overall Record 13-10 (8th)
2-8 Last 10 Head-to-Head 8-2
3-9 (Road) Home / Road Records 10-4 (Home)
Lost 1 Current Streak Won 1
-4.00 (24th) Avg Scoring Margin +4.74 (8th)
98.0 (21st) Points Per Game 101.9 (10th)
101.1 (26th) Offensive Rating 110.3 (6th)
43.4% (27th) FG% 48.0% (4th)
47.3% (26th) eFG% 53.6% (5th)
102.0 (23rd) Opponent's PPG 97.2 (11th)
105.2 (12th) Defensive Rating 105.1 (11th)
44.7% (10th) Opponent's FG% 45.3% (15th)
48.2% (6th) Opponent's eFG% 48.3% (7th)
97.0 (2nd) Pace 92.0 (20th)

Off Rating: pts / 100 possessions Def Rating: pts allowed / 100 possessions
eFG%: FG% accounting for 3PA being worth more Pace: avg possessions per game

Despite last night’s stumble against Memphis, the Pacers have won three of their past five. So with the Spurs still trying to figure out how to begin winning like the elite team that their roster suggests they should be, is it possible that the Pacers could head into the Alamo Dome AT&T Center and knock off Goliath?

Hmmmmmm……

Maybe if they use this gameplan.

spurs pacers prayer

May as well send Santa a quick text message, too. Can’t hurt.

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Jared Wade founded 8 Points, 9 Seconds in 2009 and has written about the NBA at outlets including ESPN.com, Hoopspeak, Both Teams Played Hard, and Hardwood Paroxysm. Follow him on Twitter @Jared_Wade or @8pts9secs.

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