doinitbig06
11-11-2013, 11:55 PM
Where is the weakness in this team?
Paul George - Superstar, MVP candidate - 25.1 ppg 7.9 rpg 4.1 apg 46/42/84
one of the best 2-way players in the NBA at only 23 years old, great playmaker, defender, shooter, decision-maker, undisputed MVP of this potential best team in the NBA
Lance Stephenson - X-factor - 14.4 ppg 5.1 rpg 5.0 apg 48/50/42
In only his third season, Lance has become the 2nd leading scorer on the team and arguably the second most important. like PG he is also 23 and his versatility is one of the most unpredictable aspects of Pacers offense, with all the attn PG gets somehow Lance can be almost just as dangerous with his slashing shooting and play-making ability (evidenced by his 1st career triple double tonight 13 pts 11 rbs 12 apg 3-5 3s)
David West - Prototypical Power Forward - 12.1 ppg 7.0 rpg Classic, rugged, back to the basket, rebounding, anything-but-european big man, last seasons second leading scorer, on a roll he can be pretty unstoppable
Roy Hibbert - Biggest Kid on the Block - 10.9 ppg 9.0 rpg 4.4 bpg the new favorite DPOY candidate is finally stifling offenses like he always could, he may not average double figure rebounds becuz of the other great rebounders (West, PG, Lance) but if he keeps up this 4+ bpg he may just get it
George Hill - Solid decision-making guard- 11.5 ppg 2.1 rpg 3.0 apg 37/46/81
If you can ever get over the fact that this could have been Khawi Leonard
Luis Scola - perfect fit for this team great offensive big man
CJ Watson - great bench player
Orlando Johnson - much improved young player
Ian Mahinmi - talented big man
Donald SLoan - good role player
Chris Copeland - potential
Solomon Hill
Rasual Butler
2013-2014 Indiana Pacers 65-17
Paul George - Superstar, MVP candidate - 25.1 ppg 7.9 rpg 4.1 apg 46/42/84
one of the best 2-way players in the NBA at only 23 years old, great playmaker, defender, shooter, decision-maker, undisputed MVP of this potential best team in the NBA
Lance Stephenson - X-factor - 14.4 ppg 5.1 rpg 5.0 apg 48/50/42
In only his third season, Lance has become the 2nd leading scorer on the team and arguably the second most important. like PG he is also 23 and his versatility is one of the most unpredictable aspects of Pacers offense, with all the attn PG gets somehow Lance can be almost just as dangerous with his slashing shooting and play-making ability (evidenced by his 1st career triple double tonight 13 pts 11 rbs 12 apg 3-5 3s)
David West - Prototypical Power Forward - 12.1 ppg 7.0 rpg Classic, rugged, back to the basket, rebounding, anything-but-european big man, last seasons second leading scorer, on a roll he can be pretty unstoppable
Roy Hibbert - Biggest Kid on the Block - 10.9 ppg 9.0 rpg 4.4 bpg the new favorite DPOY candidate is finally stifling offenses like he always could, he may not average double figure rebounds becuz of the other great rebounders (West, PG, Lance) but if he keeps up this 4+ bpg he may just get it
George Hill - Solid decision-making guard- 11.5 ppg 2.1 rpg 3.0 apg 37/46/81
If you can ever get over the fact that this could have been Khawi Leonard
Luis Scola - perfect fit for this team great offensive big man
CJ Watson - great bench player
Orlando Johnson - much improved young player
Ian Mahinmi - talented big man
Donald SLoan - good role player
Chris Copeland - potential
Solomon Hill
Rasual Butler
2013-2014 Indiana Pacers 65-17