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  • Granger makes first cut for Team USA

    Pacers forward Danny Granger was one of the 15 finalists named for the U.S. team that will compete in the World Basketball Championship next month in Turkey.

  • After brief setback, Hibbert back to work

    Caught in the Web: Roy Hibbert took a shot at qualifying for the Olympics but suffered a minor injury while competing with the Jamaican national team. He has resumed his offseason workout regimen since returning to Indy.

  • Site still spreading the word in China

    Caught in the Web: On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the launch of ChinaPacers.com, Bruno has a Q&A with the driving site behind that Website, Holick Lee.

  • Pacers sign Stephenson

    The Pacers announced the signing of 2nd-round pick Lance Stephenson, a 6-5 guard from Cincinnati who starred in the Orlando Pro Summer League.

  • Trade talk, free agency, rookies Bird's talk-show topics

    Caught in the Web: Larry Bird has been making the rounds of the talk-show circuit this week stressing the same points at every stop -- he's still working to acquire a point guard, won't mortgage the future to do so, and is impressed by all three draft pic

  • Pacers name Clark Kellogg VP of Player Relations

    Clark Kellogg, a former player for the Pacers and highly-respected broadcaster for Pacers and CBS college basketball telecasts, was named today as the teams Vice President of Player Relations. Kellogg will continue his responsibilities with Pacers tel

  • In their first look, rookies opened a lot of eyes

    Caught in the Web: The Pacers returned from summer league play enthused by the performances of all three draft picks. Paul George, Lance Stephenson and Magnum Rolle opened eyes in Orlando. Also: Roy Hibbert's knee injury is believed to be minor,

  • A draining but valuable experience

    Paul George's blog: The Pacers rookie wraps up his week of summer-league blogs by reflecting on his performance and looking ahead at his preparation plans for the rest of the summer.

  • George's three-point play caps huge comeback

    Pacers 86, Celtics 85: Paul George's driving three-point play with 4.7 seconds left capped a huge comeback from a 27-point halftime deficit as the Pacers beat Boston Thursday in Orlando Summer League play. Magnum Rolle had 19 points and 11 rebounds for th

  • Draft picks already forming tight bond

    Paul George's Blog: The rookie forward talks about his and the team's progress in the Orlando Summer League as well as the tight bond forming between the Pacers' three draft picks.

  • The shots will start falling, eventually

    Paul George's blog: The No. 10 pick in the draft hasn't found the range from the 3-point line in summer league play yet but he's confident the shots will start falling, eventually.

  • A few nerves but overall a pretty good start

    Paul George's blog: Pacers rookie Paul George of Fresno State, the No. 10 pick in the NBA Draft, shares his thoughts about his introduction to the NBA in this exclusive blog for Pacers.com

  • Strong start for Stephenson

    Pacers 86, Magic 77 -- Lance Stephenson scored 21, Magnum Rolle and Paul George 12 as the three rookies sparked Indiana past host Orlando in their summer league opener Monday.

  • Impressive rookies take show on the road

    Caught in the Web: Impressive in practices and intrasquad scrimmages, Pacers draft picks Paul George, Lance Stephenson and Magnum Rolle take their show on the road this week for five games in the Orlando Pro Summer League.

  • Kramer working to prove he belongs

    Caught in the Web: Former Purdue standout Chris Kramer knows he faces long odds at making the NBA as an undrafted rookie but has impressed the Pacers with his toughness and intangibles.

  • Rolle makes strong first impression on O'Brien

    Caught in the Web: Top pick Paul George had the highlight plays but second-rounder Magnum Rolle has impressed Coach Jim O'Brien as the best player in the Pacers' rookie and free agent camp.

  • "Elder statesman" McRoberts growing into bigger role

    Caught in the Web: Though a three-year NBA veteran, Josh McRoberts is still younger than eight of the players in the Pacers' rookie and free agent camp. But he's growing into a bigger role next season.

  • You worry about LeBron, I'll worry about 2much4u and Mookie

    Caught in the Web: While the rest of the basketball world is obsessed with LeBron, D-Wade and Dirk, Pacers.com's Conrad Brunner is much more interested in 2much4u, Mookie, Finesse and Born Ready.

  • Pacers Crate

    Pacers Crate: Freshly minted as the Vice President of Player Relations, Clark Kellogg makes a return visit with the Crate crew of Conrad Brunner, Mark Boyle and Chris Denari to talk about his expanded role with the Pacers.

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