Jermaine O'Neal, who will return to the floor for the Pacers on Monday against the Heat after more than two months on the bench, doesn't think he has anything to prove, according to the Indianapolis Star.
"I don't feel I have to prove anything to my doubters. I feel I need to prove it to myself," O'Neal said,"that I can get back and dominate once again. At 29, I'm not ready to give that up."
"I'm going to get some things off my chest (on the court) next season, but it's going to start with me in the summertime," Jermaine added.
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Jermaine O'Neal will return for the Pacers on Monday night versus the Heat after more than two months on the sideline, according to the Indianapolis Star.
He will come off the bench and isn't expected to play more than twenty minutes a game for the time being.
"I haven't lost my defensive rhythm," O'Neal said. "Offensively it's going to take me a couple of games to get myself together, but we don't need me as much offensively now."
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Jermaine O'Neal participated in Friday's shootaround and says that he could play for the Pacers against the Nets on Friday night although it's more likely that he'll return next week, according to Action News.
Indiana is 2.5 games out of the eighth playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with ten games to play.
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Pacers Mar 2008 Archive
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 27, 2008
Jermaine O'Neal believes that Donnie Walsh is one of the best front office guys in the business and that he'll thrive wherever he goes next season.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 26, 2008
Donnie Walsh won't officially leave the Pacers until after the season, but a host of his players already miss him.
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New York Daily News | Mar 26, 2008
While he is currently denying an agreement to join the Knicks, a person close to Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh told the New York Daily News Tuesday that he has been offered the job.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 25, 2008
The Pacers said on Tuesday that Donnie Walsh has not agreed to a 3-year, $15 million deal with the Knicks.
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ESPN.com News Services | Mar 25, 2008
Donnie Walsh will sign a three-year $15 million deal to oversee Basketball Operations for the New York Knicks.
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NBA.com | Mar 24, 2008
Larry Bird will continue to lead the basketball side of the franchise as President of Basketball Operations.
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The New York Post | Mar 24, 2008
It appears as though Donnie Walsh wants to remain in Indiana, spurring the Knicks pending opening, but he won't make a decision until after the season is over.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 23, 2008
Jamaal Tinsley will miss the rest of the season because of an ongoing knee problem.
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New York Daily News | Mar 23, 2008
According to a team source, Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh is leaning towards remaining with Indiana, and a deal could be announced by the end of the week.
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New York Daily News | Mar 22, 2008
Donnie Walsh met with the owners of the Pacers on Friday to see if they can keep him in Indiana.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 21, 2008
Jermaine O'Neal has been making good strides in practice and could return to the court for the Pacers next week.
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New York Post | Mar 21, 2008
Is Donnie Walsh using the Knicks and Bucks to regain full control in Indiana?
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ESPN | Mar 19, 2008
Larry Bird said on Wednesday that he would like to remain in the Indiana front office as the team heads into a rebuilding phase.
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The New York Daily News | Mar 19, 2008
The Knicks aren't the only team interested in stealing executive Donnie Walsh anyway from the Pacers.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 18, 2008
Two weeks ago the Simon Brothers claimed that the Pacers would undergo changes from top to bottom, and Larry Bird isn't sure what that means for him.
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The New York Post | Mar 18, 2008
A source close to Donnie Walsh claims that the Pacers' CEO expects to meet with the Knicks about potentially taking over the presidency.
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ESPN | Mar 17, 2008
Jamaal Tinsley and Marquis Daniels dodged a legal bullet on Monday when prosecutors agreed to drop all charges stemming from a 2007 bar fight if the two can stay out of trouble for two years.
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New York Daily News | Mar 17, 2008
Pacers' CEO Donnie Walsh is expected to postpone is retirement and has already attracted the attention of two teams.
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Associated Press | Mar 16, 2008
The Orlando Magic have secured a berth in the Eastern Conference playoffs after beating the Indiana Pacers 122-111 on Saturday.
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The New York Post | Mar 14, 2008
Jermaine O'Neal, who has been on the shelf since mid-January with knee issues, could be close to returning to the court for the Pacers.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 11, 2008
The Pacers aren't playing good basketball; players are getting in hot water off the court; and now their attendance numbers are the worst in the NBA.
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The New York Post | Mar 9, 2008
Pacers' CEO Donnie Walsh doesn't plan to retire anytime soon, but Peter Vecsey claims that the Herb and Melvin Simon might be looking to sell the team.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 8, 2008
The Simon Brothers have expressed their intention to make a series of substantial changes to the team in the near future.
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Press Release | Mar 7, 2008
The Indiana Pacers have suspended David Harrison one game for conduct detrimental to the team.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 7, 2008
Indiana's David Harrison was hit with a technical foul late in the fourth quarter against the Spurs on Thursday night and erupted in the locker room afterward.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 6, 2008
Jamaal Tinsley thinks he should have rested earlier this season, which may have allowed him to recover faster.
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Press Release | Mar 1, 2008
The Indiana Pacers announced Saturday they have signed free agent guard Ronald “Flip” Murray to a contract for the remainder of the season.
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The Indianapolis Star | Mar 1, 2008
Flip Murray, who was released by the Pistons last week, is expected to sign with the Pacers on Saturday.
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Philadelphia Inquirer | Mar 1, 2008
Chris Webber fired back at the statements made by his former Sixers coach Jim O'Brien on January 21, where O'Brien insinuated that Webber did not practice hard and did not want to be in Philadelphia.