How Can the Week Off Help the Pacers?
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Happy Tuesday Pacers fans, I hope your week and morning have started off well! One more day until Pacer basketball is back full-fledged!
Yesterday, Tom and I came together to discuss a multitude of Pacers-related topics that have been on our mind since we last spoke.
Including:
Will the time off have a positive impact?
Doug McDermott’s shooting
Tom and I discuss much more throughout the episode as well.
Thank you to all of you for continuing to be incredibly supportive and listening to the pod! I had some major school assignments the past week so I wasn’t as consistent with the pod as I’d like to be; SO I have some fantastic guests coming later this week that I’ve been wanting to talk with on topics for a while. Look forward to that!
Quiet as it’s kept, the 2015
NBA Draft was better than most. Turner was taken 11th that year and has been a solid player for the Pacers ever since. He’s currently
campaigning for Defensive Player of the Year, and he’s making a pretty good case. He leads the league in blocks and is holding opponents to only 39.5 percent shooting when he’s defending them according to
NBA.com. The offensive numbers are close to what they usually are, but the feel of his game is a lot different. Mark Schindler of Indy Cornrows has
more on Turner’s development.
Kyrie Irving scores 35 as Nets snap three-game losing skid, beating Pacers, 104-94
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When you roll up the franchise’s biggest halftime lead in NINETEEN years, you’d better win and the Nets did.
Brooklyn certainly bounced back from three straight losses, displaying high energy along with big-time effort as the Nets defeated the Pacers, 104-94, With the win, the Nets improve to 15-12 on the season and snapped their longest losing streak of the season . along with a six-game home losing skid vs. the Pacers their longest active home losing streak against any team. With the loss, the Pacers fall under .500 to 12-13. It was their fourth straight loss.
Can’t keep doing the same thing and expecting a better result. After two days off, the Brooklyn Nets returned to action in Detroit against the Pistons. They started slow, couldn’t get any stops,.