“That’s the only goal,” O’Neal said. “Winning a championship is the only goal. There’s no guarantee in this league, everything has to go right to win. I know that personally. It’s not about money because if I sign, it will be for the minimum. I’ve made a ton of money in this league. The NBA has been very good to me and my family so it’s not about that. It’s about being healthy and being strong. And again this is by far the best I’ve felt in five years. Between the treatment in Germany and my coaches here, strength and conditioning coaches and basketball coaches, it’s been a really good relationship between the three. I’m looking forward to it we’ll see what happens.” HoopsWorld
FREE AGENCY, JERMAINE O'NEAL
“I’m not stupid, I don’t think I can go for 20 every night anymore, but I do believe I can go for 20 on any given night. It’s just about finding a position whether it’s coming off the bench or starting, whether its 15 minutes or 30 minutes, whatever the coaches ask you to do it’s just about having the opportunity to be yourself. I just want to get to the level that I know I’m physically right. HoopsWorld
Jermaine just had the orthokine knee surgery that seems to be revitalizing a lot of players careers. His shot blocking; physicality and leadership I feel could give Indy the type of edge (nasty as Popovich would call it) that it takes to win a championship off the bench. He's better than Hansborough; and willing to play for the vet minimum. He's a capable 5 but more of a 4 and additionally he had his best years as a Pacer; and it would be fitting to let him retire a Pacer. I think he can be a difference maker in short stretches; 10 to 15 min a game. Thoughts?
Hill/Augustin
George/Stephenson
Granger/Green
West/O'Neal/Plumlee
Hibbert/Mahinmi/Plumlee