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Granger's Playing Tomorrow

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  • Granger's Playing Tomorrow

    Just as I suspected Danny Granger will be in the starting lineup tomorrow night against the Grizz. We dodged one and more importantly Danny Granger dodged one. So glad it was nothing serious.

    (Pacers.com had the info)

    Now let's beat the Grizz and closeout the "1st Half" like we're supposed to..

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        Glad to hear Danny's doing well.

        Super Bowl XLI Champions
        2000 Eastern Conference Champions




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          Very good to hear.

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            http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/preview_070214.html

            SCOUTING REPORT: WEDNESDAY vs. MEMPHIS
            Scary Fall Won't Stop Granger

            By Conrad Brunner
            | Feb. 13, 2007
            Wednesday's Game

            PACERS vs. GRIZZLIES
            7 p.m., Home
            TV: FSN-Indiana
            Radio: WIBC 1070-AM

            He remembers getting hit. He remembers opening his eyes. And then Danny Granger remembered Senque Carey.

            A teammate of Granger's during his first season at New Mexico, Carey suffered a spinal cord injury from a hard fall after taking a charge in a game during the 2002-03 season. Paralyzed for weeks, Carey eventually regained the use of his legs but never played basketball again.

            Granger was much more fortunate. The second-year forward, whose tumble to the floor after taking an inadvertent elbow to the back of his neck from the Clippers' Elton Brand Sunday brought stunned silence to Conseco Fieldhouse, will be back in the lineup Wednesday when the Pacers play their final game before the All-Star break against Memphis.

            "I remember opening my eyes and everybody was around me and they brought out the stretcher," Granger said. "I wasn't too scared because I knew I could move my arms and legs. But it did make me think about Senque Carey's situation."

            Granger was taken by ambulance to Methodist Hospital where he underwent a battery of tests that revealed no injury. The only lingering byproduct of the fall, Granger said, is "a sore neck" that shouldn't affect his play.

            That's particularly good news for the Pacers, who've come to rely on Granger's timely scoring since he moved into the starting lineup 13 games ago after the trade with Golden State. Until Sunday's game Granger had scored in double figures in 12 straight games, averaging 17.3 points, adding 4.7 rebounds and shooting .487 from the field and .433 from the 3-point line in that span.

            Coming off Sunday's 94-80 victory that snapped a three-game losing streak, the Pacers understand the importance of Wednesday night's game. A victory would mean heading into the long break on the upswing of a two-game winning streak; a loss would mean the downer of four losses in five games.

            "This is very important," Granger said. "This game is leading up to the break and we definitely want to go in on a positive note."

            KEY MATCHUPS
            The Pacers simply can't let Mike Miller get loose, as he did in the first matchup. His long-range shooting and ability to get out in transition and make things happen make a major difference in the overall scheme of thing for the Grizzlies. Pau Gasol is a very solid offensive player, particularly effective as a passer when double-teamed. And the second unit with veteran guard Chucky Atkins and rookie forward Hakim Warrick combining to average 26 points a game can also be problematic. The Pacers need to keep the tempo reeled in and foce Memphis into a halfcourt game, which mitigates the Grizzlies' athleticism while emphasizing Indiana's size and strength advantages.

            TRENDS
            Maceo Baston has made 14-of-18 field goals (.778) in his last 11 games. ? Marquis Daniels has averaged 13.3 points on .522 shooting in his last six. ? Mike Dunleavy has averaged 21.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.0 steals while shooting .667 from the field and .556 from the 3-point line in the last two. ? Jeff Foster has 31 rebounds in the last three. ? Troy Murphy has picked up 14 fouls in 78 minutes in the last three games but has averaged 14.7 points and 5.0 rebounds. ? Jermaine O'Neal has averaged 1.8 assists in his last 13, compared to 3.3 previously. ? Jamaal Tinsley has averaged 10.5 assists and 2.25 steals in the last four.

            SERIES
            In their last road game, the Pacers had to rally from an 89-81 deficit late in the third quarter to beat the Grizzlies 116-110 in Memphis as Ike Diogu scored 14 of his season-high 19 points in the second half. Gasol scored 30 and Miller 26 for the Grizzlies, while O'Neal and Tinsley had 25 each for the Pacers. The Grizzlies are still seeking their first victory ever in Indianapolis, having gone 0-10 with an average deficit of 12.2 points.

            INJURIES
            Pacers - F Danny Granger (sore neck), G Marquis Daniels (left knee tendinitis) and G Keith McLeod (sore lower back) are day-to-day.
            Grizzlies - G Kyle Lowry (broken wrist) is out.

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              wooohoo beat those bears lol (danger with sore neck ) worried but as along he plays he best we be ready to go GO PACERS
              IF YOU A PACER FAN DONT BASH TO THE PACERS..!!!!!

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                Can you be knocked out without suffering a concussion?

                -Bball
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                "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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                  I still have not seen this fall... does anyone know of a video clip?

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                    Originally posted by Cobol Sam View Post
                    I still have not seen this fall... does anyone know of a video clip?
                    I doubt it...
                    The game was not televised and Mark Boyle even mentioned during the broadcast that there was no replay that they could see due to the game not being televised.
                    ...Still "flying casual"
                    @roaminggnome74

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                      We would all have a video of it on PD if my tuner card hadn't decided to stop working again today (after I'd managed to get it working again not long ago)

                      WTHR had a clip of it.

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                        This is very good news.
                        No matter how much success Larry Bird attains in Indiana he'll never top that first command to fire Thomas. -Peter Vecsey. NY Post 12/4/07

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                          Originally posted by Cobol Sam View Post
                          I still have not seen this fall... does anyone know of a video clip?
                          I've seen it a few times on the news. To be honest, it didn't look all that bad to me from the angle I saw it. It just looked like he collided bodies with Brand in the air, then went down like a rock.

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