Episode 5 of Pacers Crate “aired” a few days ago, but I’m just getting back into the post-turkey swing of things to watch it/post it here for you while catching up on all the latest Pacers news — worst of which was fearing the worst after seeing Tyler Hansbrough leave the Mavs game with a bruised knee on Friday night. Fortunately, he’s being classified as only day-to-day, so hopefully it’s nothing serious. Cornrows has more on that.
The other big news is Dunleavy being back. Thank the heavens.
He looked good the other night in limited minutes and we should see him even more energized tomorrow in front of the Warriors crowd, which was never shy about displaying its displeasure with his playing during MDJ’s Bay Area days. Jeff Rabjohns wrote more about Mike’s thoughts on his debut as well as Tyler and Granger’s injry woes in the Indianapolis Star.
The best news in there, definitely comes from Danny.
Granger said he wouldn’t miss any more games due to the knee injury.”It’s sore, needs a little extra rest, all of the above,” he said. “It should be around for a few more games, but I should be fine.”
Pacers Crate is back and, on Episode #2, Bruno, Mark and Chris chat about the big win over the Knicks, reminisce about more successful times in preparation Conseco Fieldhouse’s upcoming 10th Anniversary and give some insights into the team’s upcoming games against the Wizards (tonight) and the Warriors (next Wednesday).
I’m a fan of the show so far and hope they keep it up all throughout the year.
I’m not sure if this is a one-time joke or if this thing will be called “Pacers Crate” all season, but Conrad Brunner (writer at Pacers.com), Chris Denari (TV play-by-play guy) and Mark Boyle (radio “voice of the Pacers”) recently got together to do a 7-minute video chat on their thoughts about the season.
I’ll let them explain their joke:
We’d call this a roundtable, but we didn’t have one.
So when Chris Denari of Pacers TV, Mark Boyle of Pacers Radio and Conrad Brunner of Pacers.com sit down each week to talk hoops — and anything else that pops into their heads — they’ll do it around a crate.
Hence, the name of our newest video feature, which features the views across the team’s full media spectrum. Enjoy.
The most interesting thing I found was Mark’s characterization of the Eastern conference “tiers.” He sees Tier 1 as Boston, Orlando and Cleveland, Tier 2 as Atlanta and Washington, and Tier 3 as everyone else. I basically agree with him on that, although I would probably say there is also a Tier 2.5 in there for Chicago, Philly and Miami. His list leaves three playoff spots available to the rest of the conference while mine leaves zero. Considering how bad the team has looked in its first to games, even mentioning the word “playoffs” at this point seems laughable, but it does help to remember that Milwaukee, New York, New Jersey and such are pretty bad, too.
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State of the Pacers
22-46 (.324)
13th in the Eastern Conference
5th in the Central Division
Magic Number (for Elimination): 3
Record (last five)
1 - 4
Record (last ten)
2 - 8
Record (home)
14 - 16
Record (away)
7 - 29
Streak
Lost 2
Scoring Margin
-5.18 (27th)
Pace
97.7 (2nd)
Offensive Stats
Offensive Rating
101.4 (28th)
Points Per Game
98.9 (17th)
Effective Field Goal %
48.1% (24th)
Field Goal %
43.7% (27th)
3PT Attempts/Game
22.4 (4th)
3PT %
33.0% (27th)
FT Attempts/Game
24.0 (19th)
FT %
77.6% (7th)
FT/FGA
.223 (17th)
Turnovers/Game
14.9 (28th)
Turnover %
14.2% (24th)
Off Rebounds/Game
9.9 (25th)
Off Rebound %
22.0% (29th)
Assists/Game
20.3 (20th)
% of FGs Assisted
56.0% (16th)
Defensive Stats
Defensive Rating
106.5 (14th)
Points Per Game
103.8 (24th)
Effective Field Goal %
48.8% (9th)
Field Goal %
45.2% (10th)
3PT %
36.2% (23rd)
FT Attempts/Game
29.7 (30th)
FT/FGA
.264 (27th)
Turnovers/Game
14.1 (13th)
Turnover %
13.2% (19th)
Def Rebounds/Game
32.5 (5th)
Def Rebound %
73.6% (16th)
Blocks/Game
5.7 (5th)
Steals/Game
6.8 (22nd)
(last updated: 02/19)
2009-10 Game Results
Game #1 - Atlanta
L - Pacers 109 | Hawks 120
Pace: 100
Off Eff: 109.0 | 120.0
eFG%: 60.3% | 56.9%
FG%: 53.4% (39/73) | 52.9% (46/87)
MVP: Danny Granger | 31 pts (10/18), 4 reb, 1 blk