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Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 3:25 pm
by Jake0890
Black Friday Game: Spurs vs. Pacers
Friday, November 23
8:00 PM ET
Indianapolis, IN
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Pacers
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Currently 9th in the Eastern Conference, 2nd in the Central Division

Rotation
PG - George Hill/DJ Augustin/Ben Hansbrough
SG - Lance Stephenson/Gerald Green
SF - Paul George/Sam Young
PF - David West/Tyler Hansbrough
C - Roy Hibbert/Ian Mahinmi/Miles Plumlee

Stat Leaders
Points - David West (16.2)
Rebounds - Roy Hibbert (8.5)
Assists - George Hill (5.2)

Spurs
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Currently 3rd in the Western Conference, 2nd in the Southwest Divison

Rotation
PG - Tony Parker/Gary Neals/Patrick Mills
SG - Daniel Green/Manu Ginobili
SF - Manu Ginobili/Matt Bonner
PF - Tim Duncan/Dejuan Blair
C - Boris Diaw/Tiago Splitter

Stat Leaders
Points - Tim Duncan (18.2)
Rebounds - Tim Duncan (10.4)
Assists - Tony Parker (7.5)

Injury Reports
Pacers
Danny Granger (Sore left knee) - OUT

Spurs
Stephen Jackson (Fractured Finger) - OUT
Kawhi Leonard (Right Knee Tendinitis) - OUT

Game Preview
via ESPN.com
The Indiana Pacers were waiting for the kind of game Paul George delivered in their most recent victory.

Gregg Popovich was doing likewise for Tony Parker.

George tries to follow up his best game as a pro Friday night when the Pacers look to end a 10-game losing streak to Parker and the Spurs.

Without injured All-Star Danny Granger, the Pacers (6-7) have asked George to shoulder the scoring load. The third-year swingman has averaged 15.2 points and reached double figures in all but one game thus far, but finally had a breakout performance Wednesday versus New Orleans -- hitting a franchise-record nine 3-pointers and scoring 33 of his career-high 37 points in the second half and overtime of the 115-107 victory.

"We were waiting on a breakout game from him," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. "With a player you're trying to develop, the biggest battle is confidence, and when you have a game like this, it shows what you can do."

That confidence, though, has been missing following George's good games. He scored 20 points on two separate occasions earlier this season but shot a combined 5 for 21 in the contests following those outings.

George, though, feels Wednesday's game could mark a turning point in his game-to-game consistency.

"When I had moments to score, I was speeding myself up; just the anxiety I had to knock that shot down," he told the team's official website. "Nights like this, when I can be comfortable and let the shot come to me is more my style of playing. ... I just have to calm down and play in a comfortable zone."

George had 14 points as Indiana shot 34.2 percent at San Antonio on Nov. 5 as the Spurs rolled to a 101-79 win despite Tony Parker missing 10 of 13 shots and scoring six points.

That was the beginning of a seven-game stretch in which Parker averaged 11.1 points on 37.9 percent shooting, but he turned his struggles around Wednesday. The point guard made 12 of 17 shots and scored a season-high 26 points while adding six assists as the Spurs (9-3) opened their six-game road swing with a 112-100 victory at Boston.

"This was his best game in a while," Popovich said. "He hasn't really scored, he hasn't been aggressive for whatever reason. He's known it and he's tried to work through it and put a finger on it, but tonight he played a complete game."

Despite his struggles against the Pacers earlier this month, Parker has averaged 23.0 points in his last three games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

While George and Parker will be focal points on the perimeter, Tim Duncan and Roy Hibbert will again be in the spotlight in the low post. Duncan, who had 20 points and 15 rebounds Wednesday for his seventh double-double, has averaged 17.6 and 13.9, respectively, during the Spurs' win streak over the Pacers.

Hibbert, however, is coming off his first career triple-double after totaling 10 points, 11 rebounds and 11 blocks versus the Hornets. The 7-foot-2 center was held to two points and five rebounds in the loss earlier this month, going 1 for 7 from the floor.


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Happy Black Friday, everyone.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 7:25 pm
by Pacersike
Happy Black Friday, Jake, everyone.

Great gamethread!

A win tonight would give us all a confidence boost as big as those of the first girl.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:45 pm
by Jake0890
Pacersike wrote:A win tonight would give us all a confidence boost as big as those of the first girl.


Lol! We got blown out last time, let's hope that doesnt happen again.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 1:12 am
by Jake0890
Sorry for the bit of a mess up on the rotation, but ya never know with theSpurs. Especially now with the injuries.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 1:21 am
by Jake0890
Spurs just cant miss.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:07 am
by Jake0890
Wow wow Pacers playing well. Hansbrough has 11 rebounds in 11 minutes... And hopefully Augustin and Mahinmi keep up this level of play for the rest of the year.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:20 am
by Pacersike
Looking good so far.

Although the Spurs with the exception of Parker and TD are missing easy shots.

We have a bench :D

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:30 am
by Jake0890
OH MY GAWD STEPHENSON JUST BROKE TONY PARKERS ANKLES!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:33 am
by Reginald Wayne
Jake0890 wrote:OH MY GAWD STEPHENSON JUST BROKE TONY PARKERS ANKLES!!!!!!!!!!


That **** was nasty!! wow

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:46 am
by Jake0890
Cmon Pacers... Don't give up a comeback.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:45 am
by Jake0890
Still can't believe how we lost that game.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 4:21 am
by Nuntius
Jake0890 wrote:Still can't believe how we lost that game.


The way we lost was disappointing but it was still our best game this season.

Let's just hope that the way we lost it doesn't send Roy and PG back into a slump.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:03 am
by Jake0890
Still can't believe how we lost that game.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 1:45 pm
by Pacersike
Collective meltdown. Their big 3 delivered and our best 4 players all choked a bit or a lot.
Frank looking a lot like Homer Simpson. His good decisions are hard to find.
All things considered, this wasn't a dificult win for them. They just blew by us and we couldn't even make it a close game in the final minutes.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:41 pm
by Jake0890
Pacersike wrote:Collective meltdown. Their big 3 delivered and our best 4 players all choked a bit or a lot.
Frank looking a lot like Homer Simpson. His good decisions are hard to find.
All things considered, this wasn't a dificult win for them. They just blew by us and we couldn't even make it a close game in the final minutes.


Hibbert was given the ball in the post 3 times in a row when the score was tied 95-95, and made none of his shots. We just didn't close.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:35 pm
by Wizop
blowing by the home team in the final minutes to win by around six is just what the Spurs do.

as for Roy, he needs to learn to use the glass as that really increases your margin of error on short shots.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:07 am
by Grang33r
Not sure if it was said in this thread, but i thought DJ Augustin had a very solid game this night. Probably his best as a Pacer.

Re: Game 14: Spurs @ Pacers

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:08 am
by Grang33r
Oh, and Sam Young, IMO, was just as much to blame for the collapse as Hibbert.