Feb 27, 2007 11:49 AM EST
No way of knowing how serious it is yet, but Reggie Miller could be a candidate for the Mavericks' vacant roster spot.
Owner Mark Cuban brought up Miller's name before Monday's game against the Hawks. The former Indiana Pacers star is the No. 1 3-point shooter in NBA history. He retired after the 2004-05 season, but remains in excellent physical shape.
Via Dallas Morning News
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Sacramento forward Ron Artest missed the Kings' game Sunday night against the Indiana Pacers, his former team.
Artest was not with the team for personal reasons, a team spokesman said without elaborating. Artest was not listed on the injury report.
Artest was disliked by Indiana fans for his role in the brawl between Pacers players and Pistons fans two seasons ago and for his public trade request last season.
In his return to Conseco Fieldhouse as a King last season, Artest scored 18 points, but shot 6-for-22 from the field, including 2-for-14 in the second half, in a 98-93 loss. Pacers fans booed him loudly every time he touched the ball.
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Kevin Martin found the perfect cure for his offensive struggles -- Indiana's suddenly porous defense.
Martin scored 35 points to help the Kings beat the Pacers 110-93 without Ron Artest on Sunday night.
Artest was a no-show against his former team for personal reasons, a team spokesman said without elaborating. Indiana fans disliked Artest for his role in the brawl between Pacers players and Pistons fans two seasons ago and for his public trade request last season.
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Pacers Feb 2007 Archive
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Indianapolis Star | Feb 23, 2007
Before the season, Donnie Walsh spoke of this season being his last and the Pacers' media guide paid tribute to him on their cover.
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ESPN | Feb 21, 2007
Indiana Pacers guard Jamaal Tinsley and teammate Marquis Daniels were charged Wednesday in a Feb.
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AP | Feb 13, 2007
Deon Willford, the man who hit Stephen Jackson with a car outside an Indianapolis strip club, was found guilty of felony battery and failure to stop at a scene of an accident, a misdemeanor.
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Associated Press | Feb 12, 2007
Former Indiana Pacers guard Stephen Jackson testified Monday that he fired shots in the air during a fight outside a strip club last year to try to break up the brawl.
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Indianapolis Star | Feb 12, 2007
Pacers' center Jeff Foster defended teammate Jamaal Tinsley to the media yesterday, showing why many Indiana fans call him "Feisty.
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ESPN | Feb 11, 2007
Jermaine O'Neal had four blocked shots against the Clippers on Sunday, giving him 1,113 for his career with the Pacers and breaking the franchise record of 1,111 by former Pacers center Rik Smits.
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Press Release | Feb 11, 2007
Pacers forward Danny Granger was taken to a local hospital for examination following a fall with 4:38 to play in the third quarter of Sunday’s game with the Los Angeles Clippers
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Press Release | Feb 11, 2007
Darrell Armstrong of the Indiana Pacers has been suspended one game without pay for inappropriate actions following his ejection and for public criticism of officiating, it was announced today by Stu Jackson, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations.
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Sports Illustrated | Feb 11, 2007
The only person charged with a felony in the November 2004 brawl during a Pacers-Pistons game at The Palace of Auburn Hills will spend the next six months in jail after a judge determined he violated his probation.
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Press Release | Feb 7, 2007
Three Pacer players issued statements pleading their innocence regarding reports of an alleged incident Monday night after the Golden State game.
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WTHR | Feb 7, 2007
According to police reports, Jamaal Tinsley and Marquis Daniels allegedly punched a manager in an Indianapolis nightspot and Daniels threatened to kill him.
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Mercury News | Feb 4, 2007
Pacers center Troy Murphy didn't play Saturday at Memphis, one night after breaking his nose in the first quarter of Friday's 95-84 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.