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Indiana Pacers Finish Sixth In NBA Draft Lottery, Will Take Aggressive Approach To Draft
Indiana Pacers scouts had been nervous on the morning of the draft lottery for good motive — there was an opportunity that the franchise would see their spot within the NBA draft order fall through the lottery proceedings. And that’s precisely what occurred.
The excellent news for the Pacers is that they may lastly choose a participant with a single-digit draft decide in 2022. They haven’t carried out that since 1989, making this a momentous event.
Indiana had the fifth greatest odds within the drawing, however they finally fell and can decide sixth through the draft in June. It’s nonetheless the workforce’s highest decide in over three many years, however the poor luck of the evening put a moist blanket on that reality.
Even so, when Pacers President of Basketball Operations Kevin Pritchard spoke to the media after the lottery, he had a assured tone. Because the lead determination maker, he would have liked to see the Pacers transfer up within the draft lottery, however he’s nonetheless optimistic concerning the workforce’s skill to have a robust draft cycle and are available away with an impactful participant.
“It could be nice to get the primary decide. However let’s get to work and make the most effective selections,” Pritchard mentioned. “As a result of the most effective selections are extra essential than having the primary decide.”
Certainly, the alternatives are essential. Not solely is that this draft immense for the Pacers as a result of they haven’t had a draft decide this excessive for over 30 years, but additionally as a result of the workforce is at a essential level of their roster alterations. Lacking on this draft decide may set again their speedy rebuild, which started once they acquired guard Tyrese Haliburton on the 2022 commerce deadline.
With the intention to maximize their probabilities of success on this draft cycle, Pritchard defined that the group is taking an aggressive strategy to the method. That’s comparable verbiage to what the top of the entrance workplace used across the commerce deadline again in February — Indiana doesn’t need to labor by way of a protracted roster shuffle.
Aggressive may imply a variety of issues. It may imply that the Pacers will goal one particular participant and do no matter it takes to get them — trades, strikes, no matter. It may imply that the workforce will attempt to purchase a participant they love who’s already within the NBA by buying and selling their decide. The workforce could possibly be aggressive in a pursuit to accumulate extra property. Being daring may imply any variety of issues, nevertheless it does match the Pacers modus operandi for his or her retool.
“I feel there’s a chance to get aggressive on this draft,” Pritchard mentioned. “The place you begin within the draft as we speak, typically it’s the place you finish and typically it’s not.”
Most mock drafts mission comparable gamers to be taken across the sixth general decide. ESPN has Indiana taking Shaedon Sharpe from Kentucky, The Athletic pegged Iowa ahead Keegan Murray because the Pacers decide, and Fox Sports activities has the blue and gold taking Purdue guard Jaden Ivey. Most projections, as of now, have the Pacers deciding on a kind of three gamers, although issues can at all times change earlier than the precise draft and mock drafts don’t essentially mirror the ideas of the Pacers.
If Indiana likes a kind of guys greater than the others, maybe their aggressive path is shifting up within the draft to make sure they get to choose him. Pritchard famous that the workforce is protecting an open thoughts and working by way of a whole lot of situations in what he referred to as a “essential” draft.
“The gamut of the place we will go is wider and a better beta than any time I’ve ever been round,” he mentioned simply after the lottery. “There’s a whole lot of methods we will take this, however we really feel comfy that there’s an awesome likelihood to get one actually core younger participant so as to add to [Haliburton] and [Chris Duarte].”
Pritchard has been in these conditions earlier than. In 2006, he was the Assistant Normal Supervisor for the Portland Path Blazers, and within the draft that very same yr, Portland made a string of trades that allowed them to stroll away with All-Stars LaMarcus Aldridge and Brandon Roy with lottery picks. Only one season later, he was promoted to Normal Supervisor.
Since then, his draft historical past with lottery picks has been up-and-down. He picked Greg Oden first general in 2007, which was largely thought-about a no brainer on the time regardless of accidents derailing Oden’s profession. Pritchard traded up within the lottery for Jerryd Bayless, who went eleventh general and had a stable profession that spanned greater than a decade, in 2008. This previous season, Indiana’s entrance workplace took Duarte with the thirteenth choice. Duarte was named to the NBA All-Rookie second workforce earlier this week, nevertheless it’s too early in his profession to make any declarations about that alternative by Pritchard — that mentioned, his first season was very promising.
This yr, the Pacers will hope to do higher than any of these three picks. The franchise hasn’t been on this place, with a draft decide decrease than ten, for over 30 years. They should nail this choice to push the rebuilding roster ahead and never danger a protracted stretch with out postseason success.
“We’re going to definitely give it our greatest,” Pritchard mentioned. Their greatest must be spectacular, given the present state of the workforce. Indiana isn’t a nasty squad — but they’ve been lately. In the event that they need to keep away from consecutive campaigns that finish within the lottery, nailing the 2022 NBA draft is the first step.
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Remembering blizzard of 1978: WISH-TV staff recount storm in central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hoosiers of a certain age will never forget it, the winter weather phenomena that swept through central Indiana and brought life to a freeze.
The story was so memorable that tales have been passed down generations about the blizzard of 1978.
As WISH-TV continues to celebrate its 70th anniversary, this week’s WISH-story retells the tale of the 1978 storm.
People at the station recall over 72 hours of being stuck at work, and getting to know each other very well.
Video with this story aired Dec. 23 on News 8.
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Light showers are likely for Christmas | Dec. 25, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Merry Christmas! Gray skies and showers will be the main story in central Indiana today with warmer weather and more rain chances this weekend.
TODAY: Light on/off showers are likely for Christmas. There are some patchy spots of fog this morning. High temperatures in the mid-40s which is slightly above average.
TONIGHT: On/off rain likely early on. Rainfall totals from Wednesday morning through early Wednesday night will generally be between 0.1″ and 0.5″. Cloudy skies remain. Low temperatures in the low 40s.
TOMORROW: Another gloomy day with mostly cloudy to cloudy skies and the chance of drizzle. High temperatures in the low 50s.
7-DAY FORECAST: Our next system is on the way late Friday into the weekend bringing waves of rain chances and warmer weather. Above-average temperatures will continue all the way through the end of 2024.
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Todd’s Take: Wishes For Peace In The World Of Indiana Athletics
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Christmas songs. You know ‘em. You love some of ‘em. You dislike some of ‘em, too.
I’m no different. I have a soft spot for “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” – a sort of touchstone for people my age. (I’m bending over backward to avoid using the term “Gen X,” a generational generalization I detest with a passion, but I digress.)
The lyrics to “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” are condescending and paternalistic in hindsight, but the purpose and sentiment of the song was genuine, and it represented a time for people my age (I was 13 when it was released) where the world seemed to be striving to be a better place.
And where else are you going to hear Simon Le Bon, Bono and Sting sing together on the same record?
On the other hand? As much as I like Paul McCartney, if I never heard “Wonderful Christmastime” and its world’s most annoying synths ever again, I would be a happy man.
Then there’s some songs where you can separate the lyrics from the song itself. “Let There Be Peace On Earth” falls into that category.
Despite what the internet may tell you – no, Vince Gill did not originate the song – when I’ve heard “Let There Be Peace On Earth” over the years, I’ve always been left cold. It fits into that sappy category I tend to avoid. It also seemed to be a favorite of music classes when I was in school, so I automatically think of it as being sung by a high-pitched children’s choir – not my thing.
However, I do like the message in the chorus. “Let there be peace on Earth … and let it begin with me.” Sappy or not, that’s a fine way to live.
And also a good way to create a theme for this column. The internet is filled with so much negativity, so I thought I’d give the criticism a break and try to find peace for the people in the world I populate – Indiana and Big Ten athletics.
No snark, no surprise attacks, honest wishes on a day where people should set the acrimony aside. So here goes.
• Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti – Now is not the right time with rosters being rebuilt and such, but when things slow down, I wish you the peace of a sense of accomplishment. Sit down in that recliner of yours and appreciate that you coached the greatest season in Indiana history.
• Indiana football fans – Find the recliner – real or metaphorical – of your own choice and find peace in how satisfying the ride was in 2024. The impossible became possible in 2024. It was a helluva journey, wasn’t it?
• Indiana men’s basketball coach Mike Woodson – The peace that comes from consistency. The peace that would come from a win over a ranked team. The peace that would come from winning a road game in Big Ten play. The peace that would come from anything that takes away the perception that the Hoosiers are spinning their wheels.
• Indiana men’s basketball fans – Peace in the form of a team that can demonstrate it can hang with the best of the Big Ten Conference. That’s an achievable goal given that the Big Ten doesn’t have a dominant team, but something the Hoosiers haven’t proven they can consistently provide yet. Until they can, that peace is hard to come by.
• Indiana women’s basketball coach Teri Moren – The peace that comes from good health – in every respect. The Hoosiers should be as close to full strength as they have been in nearly a month when Big Ten action resumes Saturday when Wisconsin visits.
• Indiana season ticket holders – The peace of a nice Christmas bonus. The price of success in football is quite literal, as I’m sure your bills have already told you. The days of cheap tickets and parking for football disappeared mid-season. Supporting the Hoosiers has never been harder on the bottom line.
• Indiana crazies – I just want you to have peace … period, that’s it, just peace, if only just for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The seemingly bottomless desire for a segment of fans to top themselves in the self-flagellating “we suck” or “so-and-so sucks” department is depressing, irritating and droningly repetitive. Much like the soldiers in the first year of World War I who stopped shooting at each other to meet in no man’s land to express Christmas wishes, all I ask is to give it a rest in the spirit of Christmas. Then resume fire afterward if you must.
• Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson – I wish Dolson the peace of a college athletics landscape that stabilizes in the near future. The House settlement should create some ground rules to help make this happen – assuming the settlement is approved by the courts. Dolson is well-paid to sort these matters out, but instability isn’t good for anyone.
• Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti – Same wish of peace that was expressed for Dolson, but also, the peace of having a Big Ten team crowned a football national champion in mid-January. It would be the second in a row for the league, and I’ll admit selfishness here as I just want it for the purposes of silly, tribalistic regional pride.
• Big Ten Network – The peace of some good games during basketball season. Maybe? Just a few? It’s looking as if it might take a low win total to contend in the Big Ten as no team is dominant. Mediocre league? Your mileage may vary, but then again, the Big Ten Network always grants itself the peace of spinning it to make it look good regardless. So perhaps the wish for peace is better placed with us, not them.
I wish you and your loved ones peace as well. Merry Christmas everyone!
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