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| Indiana Pacers 2003 Offseason Update |
NBA Basketball |
07/17/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Indiana Pacers knew that the first order of business this summer was to get Jermaine O'Neal's name on a long-term deal. On Wednesday, the first day free agents were allowed to sign, the Pacers got their man. Terms of the seven-year deal were not disclosed, but previous reports have O'Neal inking a monster contract extension worth $120 million, the maximum salary permitted. "We're very happy to have Jermaine back as the cornerstone of our franchise," said Pacers president of basketball |
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| Pacers and O'Neal a done deal |
NBA Basketball |
07/16/2003 |
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| Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Not to be outdone by the many basketball moves made by NBA teams on Wednesday, the Indiana Pacers re-signed superstar forward/center Jermaine O'Neal to a seven-year deal. Terms of the pact were not discussed, but previous reports have O'Neal inking a monster contract extension worth $120 million, the maximum salary permitted. "We're very happy to have Jermaine back as the cornerstone of our franchise," said Pacers president of basketball operations Larry Bird. "It has been |
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| Bird returns to Pacers as President of Basketball Operations |
NBA Basketball |
07/11/2003 |
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| Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Former Indiana Pacers coach Larry Bird returned to the organization Friday, as he was named President of Basketball Operations. Bird, a Hall of Fame member, has been out of the game since guiding the Pacers to the NBA Finals in 2000. In three seasons as coach of Indiana, he compiled a 147-67 record. Bird earned Coach of the Year honors in 1998, when the Pacers posted a franchise-best winning percentage of .707 (58-24) and advanced to the Eastern Conference finals. "Itâs |
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| Report: Pacers' O'Neal to sign mega deal |
NBA Basketball |
07/10/2003 |
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| Indianapolis, IN (MySportsbook) - Indiana Pacers forward/center Jermaine O'Neal is expected to sign a seven-year, $120 million contract extension with the team next week. According to a published report in the Indianapolis Star, the 24-year-old O'Neal said on Wednesday that he will re-sign with Indiana on July 16 -- the first day free agents can sign with a team. O'Neal will most likely receive the maximum salary permitted, making him the largest paid player in Pacers' history. O'Neal canceled trips to San |
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| 2003 NBA Draft Update |
NBA Basketball |
06/26/2003 |
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| ne, F (Germany) 45. Chicago Bulls, Matt Bonner, F (Florida), 46. Denver Nuggets, Sani Becirovic, G (Slovenia); 47. Utah Jazz, Maurice Williams, G (Alabama); 48. New Orleans Hornets, James Lang, C (Central Park Christian HS, Birmingham, Alabama); 49. Indiana Pacers, James Jones, F (Miami); 50. Pacellis Morlende, G (France); 51. New Jersey Nets, Kyle Korver, F (Creighton); 52. Toronto Raptors, Ramon Van De Hare, C (Spain); 53. Chicago Bulls, Tommy Smith, F (Arizona State); 54. Portland Trail Blazers, Nedzad Sia |
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| Indiana Pacers 2003 Draft Preview |
NBA Basketball |
06/18/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Indiana Pacers closed out their season with a bitter first-round loss to the Boston Celtics. It was the team's third straight first-round exit despite a young and talented roster and a weak Eastern Conference. Indiana imploded in the playoffs, often losing focus. This could be a direct indictment of head coach Isiah Thomas. Ron Artest proved to be a talented and intense player, but he also frequently lost control and hurt his team. Jermaine O'Neal is perhaps the best power forward in t |
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| Pistons select Larry Brown to lead them to the top |
NBA Basketball |
06/02/2003 |
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| years left on his contract with Philadelphia, was released by Chairman Ed Snider from a contractual clause that prohibited him from coaching another NBA team if he left Philadelphia prematurely, has also had coaching stints with the Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, New Jersey Nets and ABA Carolina Cougars. He was the head coach at UCLA and the University of Kansas, where he won the National Championship with the Jayhawks in 1988. In 2000-01, Brown guided the 76ers to a |
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| Report: Larry Brown headed to Detroit |
NBA Basketball |
06/01/2003 |
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| years left on his contract with Philadelphia, was released by Chairman Ed Snider from a contractual clause that prohibited him from coaching another NBA team if he left Philadelphia prematurely, has also had coaching stints with the Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, New Jersey Nets and ABA Carolina Cougars. He was the head coach at UCLA and the University of Kansas, where he won the National Championship with the Jayhawks in 1988. In 2000-01, Brown guided the 76ers to a |
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| Carlisle out in Detroit; Brown in? |
NBA Basketball |
05/31/2003 |
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| to the NBA Finals in 2001. The Sixers were eliminated by Carlisle's Pistons in the East semis this playoff season. "This is not about Larry Brown, this is about Rick Carlisle," Dumars said. Brown has also had coaching stints with the Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, New Jersey Nets and ABA Carolina Cougars. He was the head coach at UCLA and the University of Kansas, where he won the National Championship with the Jayhawks in 1988. Brown is scheduled to coach the 2004 U. |
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| Knicks hire Malone as an assistant |
NBA Basketball |
05/30/2003 |
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| ndan Malone as an assistant to head coach Don Chaney. Malone returns to the Knicks for the third time. He worked on New York's bench from 1986-88 and again from 1996-2000. Malone has coached in the NBA for 17 years. He had been an assistant with the Indiana Pacers for the past three seasons. Malone spent seven years as an assistant with the Pistons, including their back-to-back NBA Championship seasons in 1989 and 1990, and was a member of Chaney’s staff in Detroit from 1993-95. During the 1995-96 campaign, |
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