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  • Pacers make it rain. . . .

    Not quite sure where to put this article, but here it goes. . .

    http://www.benmaller.com/archives/20...e_it_rain.html

    " Pacers make it rain?
    Sunday, March 18, 2007

    Minneapolis Star Tribune reports... A reader who identified himself as David Murphy claims that he saw members of the Pacers making it rain at a Minneapolis strip club the night before the hapless team got dunked by the Wolves.

    "Monday evening several of the players from the Indiana Pacers basketball team spent a great deal of time and money at Schieks Nightclub and judging from their performance last night in the fourth quarter they might have been better served getting some rest at their hotel," wrote Murphy via e-mail.

    Murphy also claimed to have seen the players "make it rain," which means they were throwing money at the strippers."


    I will be so happy when TPTB do something about this sort of thing. I am getting really sick of it.
    PACER FAN ON STRIKE!!!-The moment the Pacers fire Larry Bird I will cheer for them again.

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    Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

    We fresh to death on em, We throwin money on em, Stacked high...


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    • #3
      Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

      It's what a LOT of NBA players do with their free time. I'm not saying that it is a good thing, but is a very COMMON thing and I don't consider this news at all.

      What I would consider news would be if there was a sighting of Pacer players (or those from any other team, for that matter) on a road trip visiting the library, or a museum, or an art gallery. Now THAT would be some hot gossip. Especially if it happened without the team's cameraman and publicist trailing closely behind to document and capitalize on the 'unscripted' good-citizen activity.

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      • #4
        Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

        This is no problem as long as they keep the guns at home and stop the thugging.

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        • #5
          Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

          Considering what has happened twice this year at a night club, you have no problem with Pacer players at a club the night before a game?

          Yes, we all understand they're grown men that can make their own decisions, but you'd think they would want to stay clear just in case.

          If another incident happens, the franchise might implode.
          Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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          • #6
            Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

            Y'know, for the past 3-4 years I've been thinking that DW has been making roster moves that give no indication of any real coherent policy or strategy.

            But I think I have it - DW has a financial stake in strip clubs!

            Seriously, I could care less and I doubt being up late had anything to do with a poor performance in Minny. I've been known to visit a silicone implantation station a time or two myself so I shouldn't be throwing stones anyway.

            Does present some entertainment value though.
            The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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            • #7
              Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

              Originally posted by DisplacedKnick View Post
              Y'know, for the past 3-4 years I've been thinking that DW has been making roster moves that give no indication of any real coherent policy or strategy.

              But I think I have it - DW has a financial stake in strip clubs!

              Seriously, I could care less and I doubt being up late had anything to do with a poor performance in Minny. I've been known to visit a silicone implantation station a time or two myself so I shouldn't be throwing stones anyway.

              Does present some entertainment value though.
              What is troubling though is why are the players finding a need to go to the strip club. I remember a time when 12th man Dyron Nix was leaving MSA with three women hanging on. Now they have to make it rain in public.
              You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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              • #8
                Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                It's time to clean house. I'm ready for a team that will put forth effort every night and isn't composed of a bunch of thugs. I don't care if they only win 25 games, as long as they improve and put forth the effort. To be out at all hours of the night before a game is unacceptable. I understand it's not proven, but this isn't the first time we've heard about the partying habits of members of this team.
                "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
                - Benjamin Franklin

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                • #9
                  Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                  I don't mind the fellas getting a lil T&A action, but there's better times and ways to go about it. The night before a game is pretty ridiculous. I applaud the team for not going Pac Man after making it rain, but then again, at least he made it rain in his offseason. He's a bad ex. b/c he's always in trouble, but you know what I mean.

                  These guys get paid millions to play basketball for what... 7-8 months. And it's not like they play 5 days a week, 8 hours a day.

                  You get plenty of off days, and down time to be entertained. So you like Minny's strippers... well you have 4 months of vacation time to visit Minny's strippers. You have a few days off between games, make it rain at the airport and fly to Minny on your own after practice, and fly back, or be late for practice. Why before game nights.. let alone road games when the team is in turmoil. You have the money, why not hire some strippers and make it rain in your hotel room with no media, and no public altercations.

                  Of course even us 9-5 guys like the occaisional strip club, but c'mon!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                    Originally posted by Since86 View Post

                    If another incident happens, the franchise might implode.
                    Wait.. it hasn't already?

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                      Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                      Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                      Considering what has happened twice this year at a night club, you have no problem with Pacer players at a club the night before a game?

                      Yes, we all understand they're grown men that can make their own decisions, but you'd think they would want to stay clear just in case.

                      If another incident happens, the franchise might implode.
                      WTF. The franchise has imploded. If one of them committed murder, it would barely make the front page at this point.

                      I just know what it's like to be in my mid-20's. What do you expect them to be doing? Playing scrabble in the hotel? The truth is, if done correctly, going to a strip bar can be a safer event than some of the sluts they could hook up with.....or on second thought..maybe the two are related.

                      In any event, the problem is not strip bars or guns or green leafy plants. The problem is a people problem..we have had a few thugs on our team...morons that run around shooting guns and fighting with fans. Not every person who goes to a strip bar is a thug....and if you know how to handle yourself, you will be safe. ...and if they are targets, they could hire body guards. They certainly have the money...

                      Just don't blame the pretty ladies...and understand that boys will be boys.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                        One douchebag (quoting Peck here) writes something and you all act as if you read the bible.

                        seriously

                        think

                        think again

                        relax
                        So Long And Thanks For All The Fish.

                        If you've done 6 impossible things today?
                        Then why not have Breakfast at Milliways!

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                        • #13
                          Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                          Maybe it's all just a big misunderstanding. Carlisle said take to the Hole and some of our players thought he said Ho.
                          "Just look at the flowers ........ BANG" - Carol "The Walking Dead"

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                            Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                            Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                            Considering what has happened twice this year at a night club, you have no problem with Pacer players at a club the night before a game?

                            Yes, we all understand they're grown men that can make their own decisions, but you'd think they would want to stay clear just in case.

                            If another incident happens, the franchise might implode.
                            First off, even the Blazers didn't implode, at least any more than the Pacers are right now (ie, W-L). And honestly a big reason they are imploding is due to trying to "fix" things like this.

                            Neither Jack nor Tins are convicted yet even.


                            This is tame compared to what goes on in the world of stars and star athletes. What, you think Tony Parker met Eva at a book signing and then went for coffee? The Hollywood world meets the NBA world of cash and they never find themselves at parties with questionable drug use around them, stuff that if it got out of hand might look bad for them just being near it.

                            Freaking Jay-Z is front row watching Pacers games when they go to NJ, this isn't a player-only thing this is a FAN thing too.

                            The Pacers center-court, front row seats belong to a guy who married a stripper and made a ton of iffy cash getting out of his financially failing company. Isn't it time some of you went down there and told the Pacers that until they clean up the fanbase you aren't going back?

                            Personally I sat in front of a fan cussing up a storm with kids not too far away, and this was nowhere near the court where the people he was yelling at could hear him. Just the other fans. That's a good time right there, family friendly.

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                              Re: Pacers make it rain. . . .

                              Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                              First off, even the Blazers didn't implode, at least any more than the Pacers are right now (ie, W-L). And honestly a big reason they are imploding is due to trying to "fix" things like this.

                              Neither Jack nor Tins are convicted yet even.


                              This is tame compared to what goes on in the world of stars and star athletes. What, you think Tony Parker met Eva at a book signing and then went for coffee? The Hollywood world meets the NBA world of cash and they never find themselves at parties with questionable drug use around them, stuff that if it got out of hand might look bad for them just being near it.

                              Freaking Jay-Z is front row watching Pacers games when they go to NJ, this isn't a player-only thing this is a FAN thing too.

                              The Pacers center-court, front row seats belong to a guy who married a stripper and made a ton of iffy cash getting out of his financially failing company. Isn't it time some of you went down there and told the Pacers that until they clean up the fanbase you aren't going back?

                              Personally I sat in front of a fan cussing up a storm with kids not too far away, and this was nowhere near the court where the people he was yelling at could hear him. Just the other fans. That's a good time right there, family friendly.

                              Yeah I was meaning to apologize about that... I was a little outta of control. I'm usually not a heckler, but the beer was going down easy, and the kids started to look like adult midgets, so i thought I was cool. I passed out and woke up towards the end of the game thinking I was at the HS State Championship game again, and cursed Carlisle for Eric Gordon getting a DNP coach's decision!

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