Tag Archives: Chris Copeland

Indiana Pacers – Is 2014-2015 a lost season without Paul George?
August 4, 2014

by Kent Sterling Prior to the horrific injury that will sufficiently rob Indiana Pacers forward Paul George of enough strength and mobility to render him useless for the entire 2014-2015 NBA season, a trip to the NBA Finals appeared a reasonable hope for the two-time NBA Central Division champs. After George’s lower leg snapped like […]

Indiana Pacers – Ten Reasons Why the Pacers Can Win the NBA Champions
September 27, 2013

by Kent Sterling Before you think I’m off my meds and have developed delusions of the Indiana Pacers winning the NBA Title, read the headline carefully and notice “can” not “will” as the verb.  It would be a stretch to pick the Pacers to win the championship without seeing this group play together for a […]

Indiana Pacers – Paul George Signs Longterm Deal to Stay in Indy Thru 2019
September 25, 2013

by Kent Sterling Number 10 was lucky for the Indiana Pacers in 2010.  With the 10th pick of the 2010 NBA Draft, the Pacers drafted a mostly unknown sophomore out of Fresno State named Paul George. Unimpressed by the consistency that allowed George to score exactly the same number of points (487) in both of […]

Indiana Pacers Golf Outing Should Be a Portend of On Court Excellence
September 24, 2013

by Kent Sterling After playing in a couple of hundred corporate golf outings, I can tell you you thing – the companies that sweat the details make the outings much more relaxed and enjoyable for the participants. Fun golf outing = oncourt success is a simplistic equation that defies a little bit of logic.  After […]

Indianapolis Sports – Never More Interesting with Only Pacers a “Sure Thing”
August 14, 2013

by Kent Sterling Back and forth I go about the predicted fortunes of the Indianapolis Colts.  They are projected to win anywhere from six to 12 games, and that’s an unusually huge swath between potential success and failure.  Hard to imagine most NFL teams winning more than 12 or less than six (except for the […]