Tag Archives: Indiana Pacers

Indiana Pacers – Clark Kellogg Gets It Right by Treating People Well Every Time
December 10, 2013

by Kent Sterling At the Indiana Pacers event yesterday at Stout Air Force Base, I spent a little time with Vice President of Player Relations Clark Kellogg.  It’s easy to gravitate toward Kellogg because he is a welcoming and insightful guy. You can do a lot worse than choose Kellogg to spend a couple of […]

Indiana Pacers Post Big 103-96 OT Win Against Evil Knicks; And Forgive Me If I Love It
November 20, 2013

by Kent Sterling Whether or not anyone on the rosters of the New York Knicks or Indiana Pacers remember the epic playoff battle these teams waged between 1994 and 2000, this regular season game harkened back to those days. It was impossible to turn away from, and equally difficult to avoid becoming emotionally attached to […]

Hangover Part Six. The Pacers Have Felt This Pain Before
June 6, 2013

by Bert Beiswanger I should’ve taken a B-12 vitamin prior to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. I’m told they work well to prevent the pain of hangovers – not that I would know. What I do know is we’ve been here before. For all the Indiana Pacers accomplished, Tuesday felt like a hangover […]

Poor Defensive Execution Down the Stretch Dooms Pacers in Game 1
May 23, 2013

by Bert Beiswanger Not long after the Indiana Pacers lost Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals to the Miami Heat on a last second layup by LeBron James, much of the post-game criticism turned to coach Frank Vogel’s decision not to have Roy Hibbert on the floor during the last possession. The moment I […]

Stacy Paetz Out at Fox Sports Indiana
June 3, 2011

by Kent Sterling The media is a fickle mistress.  Sometimes through no fault of the employee, they are told to stay home tomorrow – and the day after that, and on and on. It’s silly.  It’s subjective.  And it should always be totally expected because as certain as are death and taxes, so is being […]

On the Road with Mark Boyle – End of the Road
September 5, 2010

by Kent Sterling If anyone sees Ernest Borgnine driving down the road in his 45-foot motor home, follow him and when he stops take his keys and throw them into a pond. On a Biography Channel piece about Borgnine, it showed him as the happy as a clam navigator of a giant RV.  It looked […]