The Indiana Pacers have released John Edwards and James White from their training camp roster.
The roster now stands at 15 players.
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Oct 24, 2006 11:32 PM EST
The Pacers' Stephen Jackson, Marquis Daniels, and Jamaal Tinsley met with league security officals Monday to talk about their role in an incident that took place outside an Indianapolis strip club on October 6th.
"They just wanted to talk to us about the situation," said Jackson, who faces felony charges as a result of the events that occurred outside Club Rio at 3 a.m.
All three players re-joined the team late Monday night in South Carolina for their game against the Bobcats on Tuesday.
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Guard Jimmie Hunter and forward Sean Lampley were waived by the Pacers on Friday.
By October 30th, the Pacers will have to trim their roster down to 15 from their current level of 17.
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Pacers Oct 2006 Archive
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 19, 2006
A federal court jury in Michigan dismissed a lawsuit against Jermaine O'Neal and the Indiana Pacers, the former All-Star confirmmed on Thursday.
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Rocky Mountain News | Oct 15, 2006
"I’m in a situation now where people thought I acted recklessly, when I know I didn’t," said Steven Jackson.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 14, 2006
Pacers guard Stephen Jackson, who missed the team's opening preseason game after he was involved in a fight outside an Indianapolis strip club last week, made his first appearance for the Pacers this preseason.
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ESPN | Oct 14, 2006
Utah guard Derek Fisher was taken to a hospital for X-rays after he fell during the first quarter of the Jazz's preseason game against the Indiana Pacers on Saturday night.
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ESPN | Oct 14, 2006
Jermaine in hot water?
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USA Today | Oct 13, 2006
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said Stephen Jackson might play in Saturday's home preseason game against Utah, depending on how well his injuries from the fight heal.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 13, 2006
Indiana Pacer point guard Orien Greene is expected to be out three weeks with a broken left pinkie, the team said today.
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AP | Oct 12, 2006
Indiana Pacers guard Stephen Jackson was led away in handcuffs Thursday after a judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf on a felony charge of criminal recklessness for a fight outside a strip club.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 12, 2006
If Stephen Jackson is found guilty of the charges he is currently facing, he may be suspended by the league and suspended by the Pacers and likely out of the organization for good, writes Bob Kravitz from the Indianapolis Star.
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CNNSI.com | Oct 11, 2006
On Wednesday, Pacers forward Stephen Jackson was charged with a felony count of criminal recklessness and two misdemeanor counts in Friday morning's confrontation outside a strip club.
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New York Daily News | Oct 11, 2006
Vince Carter is doubtful for tonight's game at Indiana because of bruised ribs.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 11, 2006
A plastic bag containing marijuana found in the car of Indiana Pacers point guard Jamaal Tinsley will be tested for DNA, officials said Tuesday.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 11, 2006
Former 2nd overall pick Jay Williams is expected to play in an NBA game for the first time since his accident in 2003 when the New Jersey Nets face the Indiana Pacers in a preseason game tonight at Conseco Fieldhouse.
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AP | Oct 10, 2006
Pacers guard Stephen Jackson is "happy to be alive," after being punched in the mouth and hit by a car during a fight at a strip club in which police say he fired a gun in the air.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 10, 2006
Indianapolis police this morning arrested a man they say was driving the car that struck Indiana Pacers player Stephen Jackson outside of a Westside strip club.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 10, 2006
Stephen Jackson has been given an extra year of probation because he did not complete the terms of his sentence for his part in the brawl at the Palace of Auburn Hills in 2004, an Oakland County (Mich.
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Fox Sports | Oct 10, 2006
Indiana forward Jermaine O'Neal expects to miss the Pacers' preseason opener against New Jersey on Wednesday because of a lawsuit stemming from the brawl with Detroit Pistons fans two years ago.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 10, 2006
The Indiana Pacers practiced today without injured guard Stephen Jackson, but they expect him to return to the team Tuesday.
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CNNSI.com | Oct 9, 2006
Reggie Miller was a guest on the Dan Patrick show on Monday and said that he doesn't think the Pacers should support their teammate Stephen Jackson.
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USA Today | Oct 9, 2006
Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle on Sunday was mum about whether swingman Stephen Jackson will be punished for his role in a shooting incident outside an Indianapolis strip club early Friday morning.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 8, 2006
Stephen Jackson will not be on hand as the Pacers put on a free event for fans, but Jamaal Tinsley, Marquis Daniels and Jimmie Hunter, the other three players present at the night club where Jackson was attacked, will be
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 7, 2006
Police have said that Indiana Pacers forward Stephen Jackson appeared to be justified when he fired five gunshots outside a Westside strip club early Friday
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 6, 2006
According to the Indianapolis Star, a small amount of marijuana was found in Jamaal Tinsley’s car, Matthew Mount said, but no one was arrested because the drug can not be linked to any particular person.
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USA Today | Oct 6, 2006
Indiana Pacers player Stephen Jackson was hit in the mouth, struck by a car and fired a gun outside an Indianapolis strip club early Friday
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 6, 2006
Indiana Pacers president Larry Bird doesn't put last season's shortcomings on coach Rick Carlisle, whom he rewarded with a multiyear extension and front-office title Thursday.
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Press Release | Oct 5, 2006
The Indiana Pacers announced Thursday that head coach Rick Carlisle has signed a multi-year contract extension.
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Indianapolis Star | Oct 5, 2006
Josh Powell was assumed by many to be merely a warm body to help make the salaries match when the Indiana Pacers acquired him in a trade with Dallas in July.