NBA Power Outage: Pacers feature six-shooter attack
Updated: December 11, 2002, 11:48 AM ET
By By Terry Brown
You know as much as I know as much as anyone knows
about the Indiana Pacers.
They can shoot. All of them. They can score. All of
them. In a traditional 5 on 5 NBA game with three
referees, official score keeper, assorted
statisticians and peanut vendors, it seems, as though,
they've got six, sometimes even seven players on the floor
at any given moment.
Six Pacers average double-digits in scoring and there
would be another one with only one more free throw a
game if their point guard wasn't so busy leading them
in assists at 8.1, which still doesn't include their
pet project Jonathan Bender or high-priced forward
Austin Croshere, who is injured or ought to be.
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