Mar10th

A Bright Future

AUTHOR: Josh Dhani | IN: Pacers | COMMENTS: 17 Comments |

I now write at PacersPulse.com. For both blogs here at AMT and PP, everything is exclusive. I will post 10x more here than there, so don’t worry. Here’s a few paragraphs from a post I wrote over there:

NBA: Pacers vs Mavericks FEB 22

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The Pacers stand at a 21-43 record during the 2009-10 season right now. Last two seasons, Indiana was 36-46. Their last playoff appearence was in the 2005-06 season and they are quite known for a brawl just about a year before that. So as you can tell, the last few years haven’t been so great for the Indiana Pacers. Heck, they were about to not be in Indy with the moving-to-Vancouver rumors were heating up big.

This season, the late round rookie is the only that has been impressive. A lot of fans expected something special out Tyler Hansbrough, but nothing really has happened. What is he doing now, you may ask. Well, he hasn’t played since January and is out for the season currently with an ear infection. And now, it may get worse.

So yes, rat on the team. I know there has been a lot of bad thigns going on around this franchise. But recently, there has been some good. The heart of the Pacers franchise for last 20 years, Reggie Miller, is back in the fame with his film of Winning Time. I am definitely watching that this Sunday at 9:30. This might be my favorite out of the 30 for 30 films, even if I wasn’t a Pacers fan or if I was a Knicks fan (seriously not kidding).

Along with that, Danny Granger showed some balls against the Suns. He may be the new fill-in for Reggie Miller for the new Pacers. Granger is showing what it really means to be a leader on this team, even if he was suspended during last night’s game against the 76ers. But that didn’t stop this team from winning, stopping Philly 107-96.

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17 Comments on A Bright Future

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