Post Tagged with: "d.j. augustin"

  • Pacers vs. Knicks Game 6 LIVE blog!

    Pacers vs. Knicks Game 6 LIVE blog!

    Brunos Blog, Pacers May 18, 2013 at 6:14 pm

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  • Pacers have many questions to answer in Game 6

    Pacers have many questions to answer in Game 6

    Brunos Blog, Pacers May 18, 2013 at 10:44 am

    Let’s assume George Hill is not going to play tonight. It’s a relatively safe assumption, given no player this season has missed fewer than five days with a concussion. Will his absence be the tipping point that reverses the course of this series and gives the Knicks not only opportunity, [...]

     
  • If Hill can’t return, Pacers are in trouble

    If Hill can’t return, Pacers are in trouble

    Brunos Blog, Pacers May 17, 2013 at 8:05 am

    Fast breaks from the Pacers’ sloppy, slogging 85-75 loss to the Knicks in Game 5 Thursday at Madison Square Garden: >> Are concussions contagious? That might explain the Pacers’ performance. The bright lights of a potential closeout game at the Garden sure made them blink. >> Not sure what George [...]

     
  • Pacers, Knicks need X-factors to swing series

    Pacers, Knicks need X-factors to swing series

    Brunos Blog, Pacers May 7, 2013 at 9:31 am

    What 2 Watch 4 in Game 2, when the Pacers go for the rare road sweep against the Knicks Tuesday night in Madison Square Garden with none other than Reggie Miller courtside providing analysis for the TNT broadcast: >> Battle of the X-factors When teams appear to be evenly matched, [...]

     
  • Pacers went to work on Knicks in opener

    Pacers went to work on Knicks in opener

    Brunos Blog, Pacers May 5, 2013 at 9:12 pm

    Fast Breaks from the Pacers’ 102-95 victory over the evil Knicks in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Sunday in Madison Square Garden: >> Typically, I like to start these postgame blogs by pointing out the one or two players, or possibly moments, that played the biggest part in [...]

     
  • Pacers snatch home court advantage with win in N.Y.

    Pacers snatch home court advantage with win in N.Y.

    Pacers May 5, 2013 at 6:41 pm

    NEW YORK (TSN) – Indiana was tough, physical and composed, reminiscent of the Pacer teams of the 1990′s when the New York Knicks were a regular postseason rival. David West had 20 points, while Roy Hibbert tallied 14 points, eight rebounds and five blocks in the Pacers’ 102-95 win over [...]

     
  • What 2 Watch 4 as Pacers-Hawks series shifts to Atlanta for Game 3

    What 2 Watch 4 as Pacers-Hawks series shifts to Atlanta for Game 3

    Brunos Blog, Pacers April 26, 2013 at 4:34 pm

    What 2 Watch 4 Saturday, as the Pacers take a 2-0 lead into Atlanta for Game 3 of their best-of-seven first-round playoff series: >> LOSING STREAK? WHAT LOSING STREAK? No one on the active roster has experienced victory in Atlanta as a member of the Pacers but to hear them [...]

     
  • Is it too early for Pacers fans to break out the brooms?

    Is it too early for Pacers fans to break out the brooms?

    Brunos Blog, Pacers April 24, 2013 at 11:54 pm

    Fast breaks from the Pacers’ second consecutive rout of the Hawks, 113-98 in Game 2 Wednesday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse: >> What was I thinking, picking the Pacers to win in six? Seriously, it’s time to start thinking about a broom job. The Pacers have been the cat, the Hawks [...]

     
  • For openers, Pacers get good grades across the board

    For openers, Pacers get good grades across the board

    Brunos Blog, Pacers April 22, 2013 at 3:13 pm

    The Pacers certainly passed their first exam with flying colors, scoring a 107-90 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1 on Sunday in Bankers Life Fieldhouse. But did everyone deserve high marks? Dr. Bruno offers his assessment – and his former students will tell you he does not believe [...]

     
  • Fumbling finishes could cost Pacers in postseason

    Fumbling finishes could cost Pacers in postseason

    Brunos Blog, Pacers March 26, 2013 at 12:50 pm

    What few good shots they could get weren’t going in, so Gerald Green figured he’d hoist up a bad one. Fortunately for Green and the Pacers, it went in. Though Indiana did not lose to the Hawks Monday night, the Pacers’ fourth-quarter collapse offered a dramatic reminder of the primary [...]