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    WITH O'NEAL OUT, YOUNG CENTER STARTS
    Harrison Eager To Seize Opportunity
    By Conrad Brunner | Jan. 3, 2006 It looks like David Harrison and his newest best friend Roger won't be spending as much time together, at least for awhile.
    VIDEO
    60 Seconds with David Harrison
    Roger, in case you haven't been formally introduced, is what Harrison has named his seat on the bench. He figured he was spending so much time with that particular chair he should give it an identity.
    For however long Jermaine O'Neal remains sidelined with pneumonia and perhaps longer, Harrison will have to leave Roger, well, behind.
    The 7-foot center from Colorado was surprised by his first start of the season Monday night but played like a fully prepared pro, scoring a season-high 11 points with four rebounds, two assists, two steals and a blocked shot in a 115-96 rout of Seattle in Conseco Fieldhouse.
    Harrison had been playing sparingly. In fact, he and Roger were inseparable for all of the previous two games. But with O'Neal out, Coach Rick Carlisle had a hunch Harrison was the right man for the job.

    Carlisle
    "When you're without a guy like Jermaine that's a 6-11 force inside and outside, I just felt we needed to have another guy with a physical presence that might be able to contribute to the game," Carlisle said. "Fortunately, he was ready. He went in there and did a heck of a job."
    O'Neal was not on the team flight to Denver Tuesday, where the Pacers begin a four-game Western Conference road trip against the Nuggets Wednesday night (9:00, WB4). Though it would be possible for O'Neal to travel on his own to Denver in time for the game Wednesday, Carlisle said he was "very doubtful" for Wednesday night, "and I'm not sure it's reasonable to expect him back for Golden State (Thursday), either."
    Into the breech steps Harrison, who has waited a little longer than anticipated for his big chance this season but is nonetheless welcomes its arrival.
    "This is definitely an opportunity," Harrison said. "It's the same opportunity I had last year after the fight, to play in the system where they're going to throw the ball to the low post. We're still keeping that same mentality so I get a chance to show this team that I am a legitimate force and I should play some."
    After missing the final month of the regular season and the playoffs with a knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery, Harrison was the talk of the team's offseason program. He not only starred with the summer league team, he impressed with his commitment to a rigorous conditioning regimen.
    That led to widespread speculation he would open the season as a member of the regular rotation but it didn't work out that way. Until Monday night, Harrison had averaged 9.1 minutes in 18 appearances.

    Harrison
    "My teammates really helped me out a lot," Harrison said. "They talked to me a lot about it. They could see how frustrated I was. My teammates and coaches just talked me through it, and thank God for them.
    "This is like the first time in my life where I haven't been able to play a sport. I was feeling like I can't do what I was made to do. That's why it was eating at me. This is the way I deal with issues in my life: I go out and play. And I wasn't able to do that."
    Carlisle, in fact, seemed just as impressed by Harrison's work ethic and attitude while he wasn't playing regularly as he was by his production when he did get the chance. And that, ultimately, could lead to bigger and better things.
    "He's worked really hard this year and approached his job in a very serious way," Carlisle said. "In games, it's been tough for him at times because of matchups and other things. This was something that hopefully he can build on. As a team right now we need what he can give us. We need his size, we need his ability to help us out in the low post and do some things at the defensive end."
    If Harrison shows consistent force and is able to avoid foul trouble, he could remain in the rotation even after O'Neal returns.
    "Opportunity is available for everybody on this roster," Carlisle said. "It's clear the coaching staff doesn't care who gets the minutes. We're blind to those types of things. We've got to find guys that are opportunistic, that take advantage when they get the chance and who can do it over a period of time. It was great for David to have a great game. Now he's got to do it again. He's got to keep doing it, and that's where it gets tougher."
    In the meantime, Roger will just have to wait.

    Jones
    NOTES: Jeff Foster has totaled 16 points and 19 rebounds while making 8-of-10 shots in the last two games. … Stephen Jackson has averaged 22.5 points and 7.0 rebounds in the last two. … Sarunas Jasikevicius scored a season-high 20 against Seattle after totaling 19 in the previous five. … Anthony Johnson has averaged 11.5 points and 5.0 assists as a starter in the last two games. … Fred Jones has averaged 16.2 points and 3.4 assists while shooting 55.6 percent in the last five. … The team has shot 43.3 percent from the 3-point line in its last nine victories and 25.6 percent in its last nine losses. … The defense has allowed five consecutive opponents to score at least 90 points for the first time since Nov. 6-13, 2005. … The bench has averaged 46.5 points in the last two games, nearly double its previous average of 23.4.


    http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/060103_harrison.html
    Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
    -- Albert Einstein

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    Re: Harrison's New best friend Roger

    Interesting. That sounds like something I would do.
    Take me out to the black, tell 'em I ain't coming back. Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me.

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      Re: Harrison's New best friend Roger

      I bet Roger's gonna be feeling jealous soon.

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        Re: Harrison's New best friend Roger

        Somewhere in the catacombs under Conseco a buzzer sounded and Conrad Brunner shook his head and answered his intercom.

        The voice on the other end crackled: "That damned Peck is grumbling on Pacers Digest about Foster, challenging his rebounding, and he's calling him worthless on offense. People are starting to listen. We need to counter that NOW! I want a shot across the bow and put those Pacers Digest darksiders in their place!!!! You understand?"

        Originally posted by Brunner

        NOTES: Jeff Foster has totaled 16 points and 19 rebounds while making 8-of-10 shots in the last two games. …
        Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

        ------

        "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

        -John Wooden

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          Re: Harrison's New best friend Roger

          Originally posted by Pacersfan.
          Carlisle, in fact, seemed just as impressed by Harrison's work ethic and attitude while he wasn't playing regularly as he was by his production when he did get the chance. And that, ultimately, could lead to bigger and better things.

          "He's worked really hard this year and approached his job in a very serious way," Carlisle said.

          Okay, now I think Unclebuck could have been wrong with his post where he asked, "Is Rick telling us why Harrison is not playing ?"

          Unclebuck was referring to ths Carlisle statement. "I've got confidence in young players who work hard," Carlisle said. "I'm more impressed with the fact he started slowly and came back and played well. You always want to see how a young guy comes back from an adverse situation."

          http://www.pacersdigest.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=17094

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            NOTES: Jeff Foster has totaled 16 points and 19 rebounds while making 8-of-10 shots in the last two games. …
            I when I read that this afternoon. What a worthless statistic. 10 of those points and 13 of those rebounds were from the game before last. BUT LOOK WHAT HE CAN DO IN JUST TWO GAMES! WOW!

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              Re: Harrison's New best friend Roger

              Anybody else find that the fact DH names his seat disturbing? :shakehead

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                Re: Harrison's New best friend Roger

                You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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                • #9
                  Re: Harrison's New best friend Roger

                  I wonder what he calls his dancing partner.
                  “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

                  “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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                    Originally posted by Bruno
                    The defense has allowed five consecutive opponents to score at least 90 points for the first time since Nov. 6-13, 2005.
                    That has to be the most ridiculous stat of them all. I mean really, what am I supposed to learn from that nonsense?
                    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

                    “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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