Posts Tagged ‘Indiana Pacers’

No Look Pass Podcast: (Episode 61) Paul George still a franchise player?/Trade season!

Monday, March 6th, 2017

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You would be hardpressed to find somebody before the season started that wouldn't have taken Paul George to build their franchise around in a heartbeat. He has it all: two-way player, can play multiple positions (he did come in the league as a shooting guard, after all), and a knack for the big moment. This season, however, has definitely had its struggles for George and the Pacers. So we ask: is he still someone you want to build your team around?

And it's trade season! So you know we have to play around with some trade rumors.

No Look Pass Podcast: (Episode 60) Are the Bulls wasting Jimmy Butler’s Prime?

Friday, January 27th, 2017

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The Central division has turned out to be quite the interesting mix of teams, with the emergence of the Greek Freak as a superstar, and the disappointment of teams like the Pacers. The Detroit Pistons and the Chicago Bulls may both fall into the category of disappointments as well, especially with the amount of talent on each squad.

First, for the Pistons, we will discuss the continuing development of Andre Drummond, what should be their true starting five, and where we stand on Reggie Jackson as a starting point guard.

Then, how the Bulls are like the Brooklyn Nets, a new nickname for Jimmy Butler, and what the Bulls should do about their point guard problem.

No Look Pass Podcast (Episode 10): Is Draymond Green Top 10? Indiana Pacers Top 2?

Tuesday, December 8th, 2015

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In episode 10 of The No Look Pass Podcast, the fellas discuss their week with the surprising resurgence of the Indiana Pacers. Is Paul George a superstar? Are the Pacers the second best team in the Eastern Conference? Why does George Hill look like Sisqo?

Along with that, Draymond Green's role on the Warriors is undeniable, but is he really one of the 10 best players in the NBA? The hosts will discuss, and will tell you about some teams they still believe in despite slow starts.

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