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  • avoidingtheclowns
    streets ahead
    • Jul 2006
    • 6118

    #1

    Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

    October 4, 2007


    Daniels set to let his game flow
    Pacers are eager to have his unusual offensive ability coming off the bench


    By Mike Wells
    mike.wells@indystar.com
    October 4, 2007


    Marquis Daniels missed 25 games late last season with a knee injury. During his absence, the Indiana Pacers fell out of the playoff race.
    Coincidence?

    "I don't want to say that," Daniels said with a slight smile.

    His teammates will tell you there is a definite link.

    The Pacers swingman is back and coach Jim O'Brien plans to capitalize on Daniels' unusual playing style. O'Brien said Daniels' ability to slice through the lane will lead to easy baskets in what figures to be a slashing-style offense.

    Daniels, who is soft-spoken and not concerned with the spotlight, doesn't have a set position and probably won't start. But his versatility makes him an important bench player.

    "He is an uncanny basketball player," O'Brien said. "He has a way of getting into the paint. Every coach wants players that can get into the paint. He can play three positions (point and shooting guard and small forward). . . . He's a guy that as a coach you've got to find how many ways you can plug him into a successful team because he's multitalented."

    Daniels' practice time is being limited as a precaution. He said he hopes he'll be 100 percent by the season opener Oct. 31.

    "This is still part of my rehab process," Daniels said. "It takes a little time, but it's getting there. My opposite knee is giving me a little problem because I'm compensating, but other than that, I'm doing great."

    Daniels thought he would be able to show off his skills when he was acquired from Dallas in the summer of 2006. It instead turned into a season of setbacks.

    Then-coach Rick Carlisle was reluctant to give Daniels significant minutes early, causing team officials to ask why Daniels wasn't in the rotation.
    Daniels became a fixture after the eight-player trade with Golden State in January.

    He had 22 points in an overtime victory over Milwaukee in late February, but two nights later he had an awkward feeling in his knee after a baseline dunk against Toronto. Daniels said after that game that he shouldn't have dunked.

    "What's crazy is they said it was good because I burst up a lot of scar tissue in my knee on the dunk," Daniels said. "It turns out that my knee blew up instantly. I was able to come back a little bit, but it never really went well."

    Daniels' comeback lasted 41 minutes over a two-game stretch. The Pacers went 6-19 during Daniels' absence. He ended the season averaging 7.1 points and 1.8 rebounds in 45 games.

    "His absence was huge," forward Danny Granger said. "When Marquis would come into the game, he would give us instant offense. He's got that knack for finding a way to the basket. I don't think he worked on it; he's just good at it."

    Daniels showed up at Conseco Fieldhouse faithfully during the offseason to work with team trainers.

    He's expected to play point guard for the first time since leaving Dallas. He has worked on his 3-point shooting, the weakest part of the game.

    Daniels, a 24 percent career 3-point shooter, still plans on attacking the basket as his first option.

    "Coach's system is going to be great to play for," Daniels said. "Coming from Dallas, that's a lot of how we played -- up and down. It's going to help me and other guys once we get that going."
    This is the darkest timeline.
  • Anthem
    White and Nerdy
    • Jan 2004
    • 24482

    #2
    Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

    Originally posted by Quis
    "This is still part of my rehab process," Daniels said. "It takes a little time, but it's getting there. My opposite knee is giving me a little problem because I'm compensating, but other than that, I'm doing great."
    Heard that before.
    This space for rent.

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    • Kegboy
      How are you here?
      • Jan 2004
      • 12997

      #3
      Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

      Yes, this article made me feel worse about Daniels health, not better.
      Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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      • CableKC
        Member
        • Mar 2005
        • 36691

        #4
        Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

        Originally posted by Kegboy
        Yes, this article made me feel worse about Daniels health, not better.
        Yeah...no kidding. I would much rather let him slowly play and practice rather then have him further injure his knee.

        If he isn't 100%, I would much rather give his minutes to Rush and Deiner.
        Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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        • avoidingtheclowns
          streets ahead
          • Jul 2006
          • 6118

          #5
          Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

          fellas fellas. calm down. remember we have no injury concerns heading into camp.


          ...except diener is recovering from a broken hand





          ...and marquis is feeling pain in his other knee












          ... oh yeah and jeff's back








          but other than that totally healthy.
          This is the darkest timeline.

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          • pianoman
            Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 1352

            #6
            Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

            Sorry I'm not very smart but what does compensating mean?
            Passion, Pride, Playoffs, Pacers

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            • avoidingtheclowns
              streets ahead
              • Jul 2006
              • 6118

              #7
              Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

              it is what i'm doing by driving a '95 nissan altima, obviously i'm compensating for something...
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              • McKeyFan
                Intuition over Integers
                • Jan 2004
                • 15183

                #8
                Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

                Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns
                it is what i'm doing by driving a '95 nissan altima, obviously i'm compensating for something...
                Or your employer is not compensating.
                "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." โ€”Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                • avoidingtheclowns
                  streets ahead
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 6118

                  #9
                  Re: Daniels Set to Let His Game Flow (IndyStar)

                  Originally posted by McKeyFan
                  Or your employer is not compensating.
                  i work in public radio so i'm actually paid exclusively in premiums... you wouldn't believe the looks i get when i go to the bank and try to deposit totebags, travel mugs and john tesh cds
                  Last edited by avoidingtheclowns; 10-04-2007, 11:12 PM.
                  This is the darkest timeline.

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