

THE SKINNY

After a disappointing loss in game 1, the critics are once again waving off the Indiana Pacers, saying that their spirits are broken and that the Bulls should be able to steamroll them on the way to a sweep. The Pacers have other plans, planning on reloading and making adjustments of their own.
THE LINEUPS

Point Guard


Darren Collison had a quietly solid game, stepping up and delivering 17 points including 2 from deep, 9 assists and only 1 turnover, and 6 rebounds. He only made 1-3 from the free throw line. This was obviously overshadowed by Derrick Rose's 21 points from the line, a stat that Collison must take personally when guarding him this time.
Shooting Guard


Paul George got in early foul trouble but when he came back in the 2nd half, he was the one checking Rose. He must also take Rose's 21 FT attempts personally. He also must be involved in the offense. He only took 2 shots against the Bulls, and one was an alley-oop finish. The rookie has more game than that. If he can stay on the floor against the likes of Kyle Korver, he should be able to do some damage. He needs to grow during this series.
Small Forward


Danny Granger did his part by efficiently putting up the numbers that have been the norm for the last three years. He also did a good job of keeping his counterpart quiet in the first half. However, when he started scoring, so did Luol Deng. Granger cannot let up on D when he is getting it on O.
Power Forward


The one matchup that seems to have gone the Pacers way, except for Hansbrough's utter lack of rebounding. 4 boards for the high-powered big man is not normal. His rebounding during the year wasn't spectacular, but he should've had more.
Center


Roy Hibbert got off to a good start and then went quiet in the end, discontinuing his production on the boards and getting fewer touches. He should at least be given a chance to be the go-to big guy and prove himself in crunch time. Since his height is such an advantage, if he is able to get deep positioning the ball should be moved around and find itself in his hands for an easy score.
THE BENCH







Mike Dunleavy and Josh McRoberts combined for 1-9 shooting. AJ Price mitigated some of that by providing a good scoring spark off the bench. Foster had some trouble, but as a savvy vet, his effectiveness may take a while set in the longer the series goes on.
THE COACHES



Frank Vogel had some choice words to say about the lack of officiating help with Derrick Rose. His task will be difficult, trying to get this young squad going for a second time, but his confidence has definitely spread to his players, and that's half the battle.
THE INJURY REPORT

Pacers
None.
Bulls
None.
THE HEAVY MATTERS

-Rebound. The Bulls stayed in it with inferior shooting by grabbing more rebounds.
-Defend without fouling. The free throw disparity doesn't have to be an inevitability
THE TRADITION




