Morning roundup May 4, 2017: Pacers news from all around the web
Keeping up on Pacers news can be daunting, so we’ve rounded up the best from all over the internet. Click around and never miss a beat with your favorite team!
Welcome to the morning roundup!
Below is a collection of the best five Pacers news articles from the last few days all in one convenient location. This edition has stories from Indy Cornrows and beat writer Nate Taylor as well as a video from Pacers.com and a story from national writer Tim Bontemps.
Take a minute to look around and get briefed on all things Pacers before you start the day.
Myles Turner Exit Interview: Pacers.com
Every player goes through exit interviews at the end of the season, talking with management about what went well during the interview and what to improve upon in the offseason. Pacers.com is releasing short videos with each player talking briefly about how their season went. Check out Kevin Seraphin’s interview while you’re there!
Al Jefferson needs to shape up, but so do the Pacers: C. Cooper – Indy Cornrows
In our first of two posts from C. Cooper over at Indy Cornrows, Cooper responds to Kevin Pritchard’s comments about the shape Al Jefferson was in this season. Pritchard told radio host Dan Dakich that Jefferson needs to be in much better physical condition next season and that conditioning will be a huge priority for all the guys going forward. Cooper thinks that’s all well and good, but reminds us that talent might be important as well.
What are the Pacers’ options with Paul George?: Nate Taylor – IndyStar
The Pacers beat writer helps break down all the different PG13 scenarios facing the team this team this summer. He covers if George is named to an All-NBA team or not and the pros and cons of trading George vs. letting his contract play out.
Early trends from All-NBA ballots don’t favor Paul George: C. Cooper – Indy Cornrows
The title is pretty self-explanatory here. It seems like George is probably not getting named to any of the All-NBA teams. We should know definitively before the end of May.
Will Paul George be with the Indiana Pacers, or playing elsewhere next season?: Tim Bontemps – Washington Post
Tim Bontemps has been publishing a postmortem of sorts for every team that has been eliminated from the playoffs so far, and his Pacers edition covered the Paul George possibilities as well as Jeff Teague’s free agency and Myles Turner’s potential next season.
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