Indiana Pacers In For Big Season, Pacers Tickets Are 30% Off For Every 2011-2012 Game at TicketHunterOnline.com
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Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) December 15, 2011
The Pacers are certainly in for a big season, as all Indiana Pacers tickets have received a whopping 30% off for every game this season with promo “WICKED” at TicketHunterOnline.com.
The Pacers will open their season in a highly anticipated game against the Detroit Pistons on December 26th, the day after Christmas at home.
Indiana has a few winnable games to start off with, as they will face the Pistons 2 times, followed by the Toronto Rapters, then the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the New Jersey Nets. After facing the Nets, the Pacers will go against the Miami Heat- their first tough game of the season.
The Pacers face both the defending champions, the Dallas Mavericks at home this year, along with the LA Lakers- which is what most fans are excited to see at home. Additionally, the Pacers will face Charlotte, the chicago Bulls, Orlando Magic, and the Denver Nuggets all at home as well. Certainly exciting for all Indiana Pacers fans to say the least.
Indiana will also host games versus the Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, the Boston Celtics, Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Washington Wizards this season.
All Indiana Pacers tickets along with all Memphis Grizzlies tickets have received an enormous 30% discount for every game this season at http://www.TicketHunterOnline.com using promo “WICKED”.
Here’s the game which was removed a while ago. If I recall correctly, this is a different broadcast than Hoops so there shouldn’t be a problem. January 21, 1997 —————— OK, you know the story. A few days before this game, Jeff Van Gundy says in a radio interview that Jordan sometimes tries to “con” his opponents by befriending them off the court only to torch them on it. Well, Jordan sees Van Gundy’s words on chicago newspapers and… the rest is in the video. That aside, Bulls have some major problems coming into this game. Harper is injured and Rodman is suspended for kicking a cameraman. Randy Brown and Jason Caffey are the Bulls starters along with Jordan, Pippen and Longley. Here are some interesting facts about the game: * Knicks were the #1 defensive team in the NBA in 1996-97, measured by points allowed per 100 possessions. Jordan had another 50 point game this season which was against Miami Heat. Not surprisingly, Miami was the #2 defensive team that year. * In addition to scoring 58% of Bulls points, Jordan also guards Allan Houston in the entire game and totally frustrates him. Houston misses 12 of his first 13 shots. (Finishes with 5-18). * Bulls score 14 points in the 4th quarter. Jordan scores 12 of them and assists on the other two, a dunk by Caffey. * Jordan shoots 18-for-30 (60%) from the floor. The rest of the team are 16-for-46 (35%). * Jordan goes 5-for-8 from 3-point range. The other Bulls are 3-for-17 from beyond the arc. * Pippen scores …
With a 3-1 series lead, the chicago Bulls looked primed to win their sixth championship on their home court. But Utah’s Karl Malone had other ideas. Malone hit 17 of 27 shots for a game-high 39 points and led the Jazz to a tight 83-81 win. Michael Jordan scored 28 points, but hit just 9 of 26 shots. Toni Kucoc led the Bulls with 30 points on 11 of 13 shooting. No other Bull scored in double figures. Scottie Pippen scored just 6 points on 2 of 16 shooting. The Jazz win forced a sixth game back in Utah. NOTE: My DVD cut off just before the end of the game. Sorry about the abrupt ending.
The Vancouver Canucks take on the chicago Blackhawks on R2G1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. This highlight package includes: Five Goals. Canucks Chatroom: forum.canucks.com
I am a Cardinals fan first and foremost, but I also like the Bears since I live in Arizona, but my dad is from chicago [and the Cardinals are also from Chicago so that helps]. But even though this is one of the best comebacks I have ever seen in a Football game, I’m just disappointed in how badly the Cardinals blew it at the end. This video is from NFL.com