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Q&A: Indy Cornrows (Part 1 of 2)
Q&A: Indy Cornrows (Part 1 of 2)
This Sunday's game in Oakland between the Warriors and Pacers is the first time Troy Murphy, Mike Dunleavy, and Ike Diogu will be playing at the Roaracle Arena in away jerseys. It will also be the second time the Warriors and Pacers face each other since the blockbuster 8 player deal almost a year ago. With all these big things coming up, we mic'ed up SBN brother Tom from Indiana Pacers ...
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Well, Look Who's Back
The Front-Row Johnson — wjw415's comment: jordan-esqueJordan-esque... That's the first time I've seen that adjective used to describe Mike Dunleavy or his play. ...

Q&A: Indy Cornrows (Part 2 of 2)
Golden State Of Mind — In the first part of our Q&A with Tom from Indiana Pacers blog Indy Cornrows we covered how former Warriors Troy Murphy, Mike Dunleavy, and Ike Diogu are doing on the Pacers as well as Stephen Jackson's tenure in the midwest. Some thoughts on Al Harrington's progression, the role race played in the Pacers making the trade, and a look inside the Pacers' improved scoring this season are all on tap in this second part. Make the jump for the interview! ********** Golden State of Mind: Al Harrington was originally drafted by the ...

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