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Williams "Thin Ice" is about to Break

If you didn't hear the news, Shawne Williams has gotten into a little bit of trouble however, one of the passengers he was driving got charged with possession of marijuana.

Heres the link to Indy Stars, Mike Wells article Pacers player's associate in legal trouble.

Truly disheartening and sad to say the least.

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Heres the article is posted below:

The thin ice Shawne Williams is standing on with the Indiana Pacers could be getting ready to break.
For the third time since Sept. 2007, one of Williams' associates from his hometown of Memphis has encountered legal trouble in Indianapolis.
Friday afternoon, Carmel police arrested Darrell Smith Jr., 21, a passenger in the car Williams was driving, after discovering Smith had a small amount of marijuana, Lt. Jeff Horner of the Carmel Police Dept. said.
Police stopped the car about 6 p.m. in the 4000 block of East 96th Street.
“Shawne Williams was not charged with anything,” Horner said. “He was given a window tint and seat belt violation. Mr. Smith’s marijuana charge is a misdemeanor.”

The car Williams was driving was not his.

Pacers president Larry Bird said last month the 22-year-old forward is on “very thin ice.”

Bird was unavailable for comment today.

The team issued this statement: “While Shawne Williams was not involved in any arrest or any criminal wrongdoing, we are extremely upset and hugely disappointed he once again has put himself in a position that jeopardizes Shawne’s future as a member of the Indiana Pacers. I plan to meet with Shawne as soon as possible to discuss this further.”

In February, a man wanted on murder charges in Memphis, Tenn., was arrested after leaving Williams' home in a truck registered to Williams. The man, Gary Bohannon, also was with Williams when Williams was stopped for driving without a license Sept. 11, 2007.

Bohannon was found guilty of marijuana possession from that traffic stop. Williams apologized last year, saying he needed to make better choices.

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Not the best of news...

I know its early and summer league eveything like that...but there's no way that it is exciting to read THIS when checking up on the summer  leagues this morning.

via hoopshype.com

Studs: Jerryd Bayless has been the best player to put on a Summer League jersey. He finished with 29 points and 6 rebounds while shooting 8-15 from the field and 13-16 from the line. Bayless is such a skilled offensive player – he’s so versatile, that it’s hard to figure out a way to stop him. His ability to get to the rim will take him far in the NBA.

Studs: Jerryd Bayless is absolutely fantastic out here – he’s making people really wonder how he slid down the draft. With 9 seconds left in regulation, Bayless made an incredibly tough jumper to tie the game on the left side of the basket. Sounds tough enough considering the time circumstances, but what was most impressive was that Bayless was clearly fouled on the play and should have gone to the line as well. Bayless did unfortunately miss the shot with one second left that would have given the Blazers the win

I know Larry's intentions the whole time were to get Rush and they traded back because of saving money and all of that.  But this guy had a Pacer hat on during draft night, might be tough to swallow come very soon.

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ESPN's City High Tournament

Hello Everyone,  I've read the blog for a couple of months now and never had anything to post about but now I think I've found It.  ESPN decided to create a Prep Tourney using players hometowns.  I know it doesn't fit the blog totally but I felt the fact that had the audicity to leave out Indy was unacceptable.  But, give it a read and let me know what you think. 

http://sports.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation/story?page=cityhighbracket

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Shaun Livingston: Low Risk, High Reward

With all the current news surrounding the L.A. Clippers focusing on the recent free agent signing of Baron Davis and the controversial loss of All-Star power forward Elton Brand (signed with the 76ers), nobody seems to have said a word about the Clippers renouncing the rights to the once coveted and currently recuperating guard Shaun Livingston.

Livingston, taken by Los Angeles as the fourth overall pick in the 2004 NBA draft, hasn't played since injuring his left knee in a game on Feb. 26, 2007. The Clippers declined to give him a $5.8 million qualifying offer this summer. In becoming an unrestricted free agent, the 6'7", 22 year old point guard is currently looking for work and hoping a team gives him a chance. With the jury still out on his knee, whoever takes a chance on Livingston is going to sign the Peoria, Illinois product at a discount. With open cap space and the ceiling of potential still so high for Shaun Livingston in my mind, the Pacers should take the risk and bring him to Indiana especially if Shaun is willing to sign to a league minimum contract.

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Should the Pacers take a chance on Shaun Livingston?
  • Yes
  • No

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Indy should make a move for Okafor

Hey guys, I am excited about the future for the Pacers even though I am a Hornets fan. I think y'all have made some great moves, and you are looking at some serious cap space next year. I have one suggestion, and I am not sure if it has been discussed. I think you should make a move for Okafor.

You have so much money tied up in expiring contracts, that you could do a sign and tradefrontload a deal with Okafor to the tune of something like 16, 14, 12...You could offer them three first round picks, Foster, and Daniels. Or you could try Dunleavy and Daniels, or anything else. If the Clippers are serious about offering Emeka a big deal, I think Charlotte would jump on the idea of getting some picks and a starter instead of letting him go for nothing.

I know this is sacrilege but you might also consider letting go of Granger. I know I know, he is unmovable. My thing is I just don't see how you can have Dunleavy and Granger starting at the same time, and both of them had two good years, and their stock won't get much higher. Trade one of them and get some value for him.

Okafor would be perfect for O'Brien's system and the general personnel that you now have. He is an excellent rebounder and one of the best defensive bigs in the game. He can make up for some of Murphy's shortcomings, and Murphy can give Emeka some space to operate in the paint by being able to shoot the three. The wings will be able to play more agressvie defense because Emeka can erase their mistakes in the paint.

I also think that T.J. and Murphy are perfect for the pick and pop game, but that isn't related to Okafor.

What do y'all think?

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T.J. Ford to Wear Number __ ?

If check out T.J. Ford's Official Website, he obviously has plans of wearing number 11 for his new team, the Pacers. Believe me if you haven't checked out the link, I will explain, the main image on his website features the Pacers new PG Ford dribbling the rock with none other than Tinsley's old jersey, looks to me like it is officially time to say bye to Jamaal, my question is where is he going, who is going to take him, and how badly is he going to affect our future plans if we can't dump him?

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but....

If you check our The Pacer Gift Shop Website, they seem to have a different answer. According to them Ford is going to be dawning Jalen Rose's old number, such a dilemma!

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What number do you hope Ford ends up using?
  • #5
  • #11
  • Other

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Moving On Up

2008-09 NBA Rookie Class: Top 50

By David Thorpe, Scouts Inc.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/rookies/rankings

1 Michael Beasley MIA 19 PF --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: He made it look like it was just another game for ... more
2 Greg Oden POR 20 C --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: This is based on his playing on two healthy legs, naturally. ... more
3 Rudy Fernandez POR 23 G --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: I love players who have been productive in the best leagues ... more
4 Kevin Love MIN 19 PF --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: I know his athleticism and overall physique are in question, but ... more
5 Derrick Rose CHI 19 PG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Looked tentative and a bit sluggish early. Struggled using ball-screens, as ... more
6 O.J. Mayo MEM 20 SG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Obviously, a talent like Mayo should rank higher. But the Grizzlies ... more
7 Danilo Gallinari NYK 19 SF --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Another highly skilled and experienced player from Europe, Gallinari is in ... more
8 Brook Lopez NJN 20 C --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Hustled up and down the floor, but struggled to make plays. ... more
9 Brandon Rush IND 23 SG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Has a beautiful outside stroke and is ready to defend -- ... more
10 Russell Westbrook SEA 19 SG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: A special "glider" on the floor, like Monta Ellis and Leandro ... more
11 Courtney Lee ORL 22 SG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Created some shots, but left a lot more out on the ... more
12 Jerryd Bayless POR 19 PG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Should be looked at as a serious scoring option off the ... more
13 Roy Hibbert TOR 21 C --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Highly skilled and smart. And huge, too. Should be able to ... more
14 D.J. Augustin CHA 20 PG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Ultra-quick with the ball, and a good shooter, too. His natural ... more
15 Joe Alexander MIL 21 PF --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: The league loves athletic energy guys, and Alexander is that and ... more
16 Jason Thompson SAC 21 C --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: The most surprising pick of the draft, Thompson is multitalented and ... more
17 Donte' Greene HOU 20 SF --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: Pure shooters like Greene can find their way into the rotation. ... more
18 Robin Lopez PHO 20 C --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: An agile and aggressive big, Lopez symbolizes the new Suns, who ... more
19 Nicolas Batum POR 19 SF --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: I know that most stat gurus don't like him, but it's ... more
20 George Hill SAS 22 PG --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Analysis: A surprising draft choice for the Spurs, but one that makes ... more

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Orlando Pro Summer League Game 1: Pacers 95 Magic 78

[Thanks for the recap, Brent!  Hard to take much from these games but at least the Pacers had a better day than the Bulls. Don't imagine they enjoyed seeing Michael Beasley put up 28 and 9 on them in 22 minutes . I know, it was a meaningless summer league game. - Cornrows] 

July 7, 2008 1 2 3 4 OT Score
Indiana Pacers
Oklahoma City
 25
 23
 20
 15
 26
 20
 24
 20
 0
 0
 95
 78
Box Score
Recap

To watch the Pacers play during the Orlando Pro Summer, click here, but I must admit after watching the first game of the camp, the announcing was somewhat peculiar and not too informative. The games are aired via broadband for free on the Orlando Magic's website, I recommend muting your volume unless you enjoy inside jokes, giggling, and long conversations about Alfredo sauce and the Ellen show.

Not getting much insight from what was actually going on during the game itself, I had to come to my own conclusion albeit the only player the announcers seemed to extremely enjoy watching on the Pacers was, surprisingly, Vladimir Golubovic. One still must keep in mind, although Golubovic was talked about during the game more than any other player involved, including the 4th overall pick of the draft in Russell Westbrook, I still would likely conclude the announcers talked more about what they thought Oklahoma City should name their franchise than the players on the court. With an e-mail coming in from a viewer claiming the name of the O.K.C. team had been narrowed down to the Barons, Thunder, or Thunder Birds, the announcers came to the justly conclusion that the team will now be known throughout the Orlando Summer Pro League games as, you didn't guess it, the Oklahoma City Thunder Cats (Be sure to tune in they are a real treat.)

The Pacers next games you can tune in are as followed:

Tuesday, July 8, 2008
3rd Game vs. Chicago (Tip-off roughly around 7:30 pm)
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
3rd Game vs. Miami (Tip-off roughly around 7:30 pm)
Thursday, July 10, 2008
2nd Game vs. Orlando (Tip-off roughly around 5:30 pm)
Friday, July 11, 2008
1st Game vs. New Jersey (Tip-off roughly around 11 am)
Poll
Of the roster hopefuls, who do you hope makes the Pacers?
  • Stanley Burrell
  • Earl Calloway
  • Adre Emmett
  • Vladimir Golubovic
  • Aleks Maric
  • David Teague

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Where are they now? Rik Smits

[I saw this today and had an absolute blast watching it. I knew he was into motocross bikes but had no idea how he was able to ride them. Now I do. Thanks for the post, Brent! - Cornrows]

Rik Smits, "The Dunkin' Dutchman", featured here in a great update by ESPN Videos on what one of the Pacers fans most beloved and most memorable centers of all time is up too since his playing days in the NBA. Enjoy, to be honest, how couldn't you? We love you Rik, in my mind Smits is hands down the best center in Indiana Pacers history!

In further researching Riks unfathomable new hobby on the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) official website, I found that "The Dunkin' Dutchman" really is a legitimate contender in the racing circuit he now competes.

In the Gallery of Champions Smits recent honors include:

- 2006: Ultimate Four-Stroke Champion (Intermediate) in the Northwest Maico & CZ Post-Vintage Motocross Series

- 2003: Tommy McDermott Trophy (Outstanding performance in cross country)

In digging even deeper into Riks retirement hobby it was also found that his sponsorship for his newly found love is provided by Metro Racing and the Indianapolis National Speedway, could the Pacers drafting the Hollander 2nd overall in 1988 NBA Draft be the source of Smits post-retirement endeavor, maybe, Indianapolis is nicknamed "The Racing Capital of the World"!

Poll
Should the Pacers retire Rik Smits #45?
  • Yes
  • No

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Pacers in the Mix for ROY

In his article, Rookie Watch: Who are the early favorites for ROY?, David Thorpe of ESPN.com, predicts Brandon Rush and Roy Hibbert (the Pacers #11 and #17 selections in the NBA draft) to be among the top fifteen rookies with the best chance of earning the all coveted NBA Rookie of the Year honors.  Here is what Thorpe had to say about our young talent, enjoy!

(Keep in mind the list was of the top twenty rookie prospects heading into the 2008-09 season, which includes the likes of Greg Oden and Marc Gasol)

10. Brandon Rush, SG, Pacers
Has a beautiful outside stroke and is ready to defend -- a perfect fit in Indy. Newly acquired point guard T.J. Ford will get him shots in half-court sets and in transition.

15. Roy Hibbert, C, Pacers

Highly skilled and smart. And huge, too. Should be able to get minutes on this team and be a half-court option right away.

and who says big Hibbert doesn't have versatility?

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