Tag: D.J. Augustin

Seven issues confronting the Pacers this summer

By CHRIS GOFF ISL Correspondent The Pacers are faced with a number of small decisions and a few big ones this summer as they try to accomplish their related goals of keeping together their core and making the NBA Finals for the second time in franchise history. To keep the payroll from reaching a level […]

2013 Playoffs: Augustin keys Pacers’ offensive surge in Game 1 victory

By CHRIS GOFF ISL Correspondent D.J. Augustin took a pass in the right corner from Lance Stephenson, buried his fourth straight 3-pointer, and then – in a rare exhibit of sentiment from the Pacers’ low-key point guard – turned to roar at the crowd and swung his right arm across the Indiana sewn onto the […]

2013 Playoffs: Matchups in Pacers vs. Knicks

By CHRIS GOFF ISL Correspondent Now this is an NBA playoff series. The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks finished with the best records in the Eastern Conference this year behind Miami, came out nearly even in point differential, they each clawed through the first round in six games, and each team feels getting this […]

Pacers Season Preview, Part I

By CHRIS GOFF ISL Correspondent After a season of stunning success, the Pacers spent money like a super PAC on steroids this summer. Huge contracts landed on the doorsteps of Roy Hibbert and George Hill, and no expense was spared in overhauling the bench. It was Indiana’s most lavish offseason in nearly a decade. Clearly, […]

Pacers notebook: Plumlee could struggle to get playing time

By CHRIS GOFF ISL Correspondent Frank Vogel has enough talent to match up with anyone. Over the past two offseasons, Larry Bird and Donnie Walsh have maneuvered the roster into a position where Indiana can reasonably expect to win 50 to 53 games. It’s up to Vogel to decide how to utilize the players and […]

A look at new Indiana Pacers point guard D.J. Augustin

By CLIFF BRUNT ISL Editor I had been wondering what kind of player the Pacers were getting with Darryl Gerard (D.J.) Augustin, so of course, I hit up YouTube. I found a video worth sharing on limweiqiang’s channel (who, of course, credits the NBA). Highlights will only show the best of a player, so it’s hard to get a true idea […]