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If the Indiana Pacers Drafted Somebody Else: Shawne Williams

Posted: 11th June 2010 by Josh Dhani in NBA
This was originally seen at alwaysmillertime.com Draft busts. Every team has had them. Every. All of the 30 NBA Franchises have had at least one bust they drafted sometime in their history. That includes you, too, Oklahoma City Thunder. We aren’t ruling out those Seattle SuperSonics. But what I am trying to do with this blog post here is to start a series. Yes, I am still continuing ...
It appears that a weird injury has just happened the other day to Indiana Pacers’ soon-to-be sophomore point guard, A.J. Price. He will have surgery on his knee. Yes, obviously, he will have knee surgery. But what makes this injury so weird? It happened at a charity basketball game in New York. Yes, that’s what makes it weird, folks. Now you got your answer, haven’t you? “I was making a move to ...
There’s a new statistical tool I came across after reading a wonderful post by Ian Levy. It was the player-swap tool over at Queen City Hoops , a Charlotte Bobcats blog that is part of ESPN’s TrueHoop network. I fell in love with it after making different combos. Then at one point, I decided to swap two small star forwards in Danny Granger and LeBron James. First, we’ll start ...

2010 NBA Free Agency: Four Places That Will Suit King James

Posted: 15th May 2010 by Josh Dhani in NBA
We all know what happened. The Boston Celtics are back to their winning ways. I assure that I am not one of those NBA fans who are now about the LeBron James rumors. The games are still going on. We got the Suns versus the Lakers and the Celtics versus the Magic. Watch those and stop paying attention free agency. We haven't even completed the NBA season yet! But back to my ...
According to sources, the Indiana Pacers may be in play for New Jersey Nets' point guard Devin Harris. With the NBA Draft getting closer and closer, the New Jersey Nets are predicted to have the number one pick.  And everybody—and I mean EVERYBODY!—is saying that the Nets will indeed draft Kentucky Wildcats point guard sensation, John Wall. Wall, a freshman, will most probably be the starter at point guard. So that's where the ...
29 points, 18 rebounds, 13 assists, and two steals. Adding to that, this guy led his team to a win over the best team in the NBA. He's 6'1", 171 pounds, and extremely underrated. He's a point guard, too. He's part of a very valuable list with Hall-of-Famers after a few years in the National Basketball Association: Most triple-doubles in first 50 playoff games Player Triple-Doubles Magic Johnson 13 Oscar Robertson 8 Jason Kidd 6 Rajon Rondo 4   For No. ...
Just a couple of days ago, star point guard Walter Offutt said he is "50-50" on the decision of him playing on the Ohio State or Indiana Univeristy basketball program. Offut's mom checked on his financial aid package on her meeting at IU on Thursday. She says the meeting went well. Offutt played at Ohio State last year after he was recruited by John Groce. Things changed when Indiana offered him a ...
The Phoenix Suns have been ridiculed for the past few years. They have never been considered serious since they always lose. They always come close, but never make it. With such a squad they had last year, people mocked Phoenix. They were unable to make the postseason with such an advanced squad. The squad is still advanced, and now, there is definitely no more mocking. The Suns began the first round with ...
More rumors for today in the NBA Rumor Mill. With a lot of playoff series getting closer to ending, especially with sweeps, it could affect a lot of the players, coaches, etc. There's already rumors of players like Joe Johnson, Michael Beasley, and Tony Parker on the move. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia 76ers are still in the midst of finding a new head coach. Read on to find out more rumors coming ...
Ever since Butler's PF Gordon Hayward declared for the NBA Draft, a lot of rumors have been heating up that the Indiana Pacers will pick him up. Oh really? First of all, Hayward is projected as the No. 14 overall pick in the draft. Though the Pacers are projected as the No. 10 overall pick, it doesn't mean they can't get him, it's just that they shouldn't. People have been talking about this ...