Sabrina B. The Indiana Pacers’ continued return to prominence will go on without the man who served as the architect of the project.
Sabrina B. The Indiana Pacers’ continued return to prominence will go on without the man who served as the architect of the project.
Sabrina B. Larry Bird called the Indiana Pacers soft. His team agreed. LeBron James thought otherwise. Bird told The Indianapolis Star early Wednesday that he ”can’t believe my team went soft” after the Pacers were beaten 115-83 in Game 5 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series Tuesday night against the Miami Heat.
Sabrina B. No athlete wants to be call the “S” word!  If you’re named the NBA’s Executive of the Year, is there no filter as to what you’re allowed to say about any team?  This is including your own team, by the way. Apparently that rule doesn’t apply to Larry Bird, who vented his frustration to reporters after the Pacers were annihilated by the Miami Heat in Game 5 on Tuesday as the series now shifts back to Indiana for a must-win situation.
Sabrina B. After a few games of harmless stare downs, the Miami Heat-Indiana Pacers series got legitimately physical Tuesday night.  There were three flagrant fouls in the Heat’s 115-83 Game 5 victory that gave them a 3-2 series lead plus several players claiming cheap shots. The league office will be busy Wednesday reviewing the actions that could result in suspensions before Thursday’s Game 6 in Indiana.
Sabrina B. Miami Heat stars LeBron James and Dwyane Wade have grown tired of what they think are baiting tactics from the Indiana Pacers’ Danny Granger. James went so far as to call Granger’s ploy “stupid.”
Sabrina B. Usually we see LeBron and other players listening to music before a game. Â Yesterday LeBron James was doing something different, reading. Before James gave a thumbs-up performance by playing with the steely focus of a gladiator for the Miami Heat on Sunday, he sat in front of his locker to read …