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Pacers Links: Suns up next, McDermott injury update, Fans back at Fieldhouse soon
The Pacers surprising start runs up against a similar story
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The Pacers roll into the weekend at 6-2 a half game behind the Sixers for the top spot in the East with the top team in the West up next at the Fieldhouse.
The Phoenix Suns make their sole appearance at BLF on Saturday night after the Suns play in Detroit on Friday night. The Pacers are continuing to draw attention for their strong and new style of play at both ends of the floor. Among the links today, is a fantastic profile by Dan Devine of The Ringer with individual player highlight montages that will simply excite any Pacers fan.
yeah, indeed. who actually would lose? let s tease that out a bit, pack that out a bit. assistant coaches, non-playing staff. players, of course, would lose their salaries. and because playing careers are short, that means some players will never be able to recoup the loss. networks and sponsors would continue paying some $4 billion in rights fees to the league, but the networks but they would, of course, get that money back after a lockout unlike the players, but the network s ratings would have been dealt a huge blow, fans would lose the entertainment value of nfl games and those who buy luxury suites and club suites would have to make their ticket payments. but would likely to get refunds for lost games once matches resume. i guess at the end of the day you can say it is just a job for