The present and future of the Indiana Pacers seems to hinge largely on the play of Paul George, the third-year pro who was selected to his first All-Star Game this season.
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George Hill was irate following the Pacers 99-93 home loss to the Lakers on Friday night, and it wasn’t simply because they lost. Hill went on a rant ripping Pacers fans for not supporting the team enough at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse where the crowd was predominantly Lakers fans Friday evening. After losing an “important” game to LA, Hill, who said the Pacers have done...
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Indiana Pacers’ broadcast analyst Quinn Buckner was at his best on Wednesday night.
The longtime Pacers television commentator is typically a calm individual during a broadcast. When Buckner does show his excitement, it’s something that the viewers will not soon forget.
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One thing athletes need to understand, is that when a someone buys a ticket to a sporting event, they have the right to cheer for whoever they want to cheer for.
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George Hill Had Good Intentions, But Will The Impact Be Positive?
After the Pacers’ loss to the Lakers tonight, Indiana point guard George Hill was emotional. Angry, even. Part of it was the 99-93 loss that saw the home team crumple in the 4th quarter. But more than anything, George Hill was unhappy with the fans. On a night where the Pacers were playing one of their biggest games of the year (it seems like almost every game is becoming that...
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George Hill Rips Pacers Fans For Poor Attendance
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The Indiana Pacers had a big home game on Friday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse, as they faced the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite Kobe Bryant playing only 12 minutes and not scoring a single point, the Pacers still managed to lose the hard-fought game in an embarrassing fashion.
The loss left many Pacers players frustrated, most notably point guard George Hill....
George Hill Blasts Lack Of Support From Indiana Fans
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