Indiana Pacers Held Players Meeting After Loss To Rockets

 

After Friday’s 26-point drumming in Houston, the slumping Pacers huddled in the visiting coach’s locker room to hold a players’ meeting. Since the All-Star break, the Pacers’ league-best defense has slipped to No. 12, per NBA.com, and the team has now lost three in a row for the first time this season. Per ESPN:

It started with Paul George and David West, two of the Indiana Pacers’ veteran leaders, crowding inside the small visiting coach’s locker room.

With their ankles still taped and their uniforms still on, there was an impromptu meeting taking place with hushed tones and grim faces. Sitting with his shoulder in ice at his locker, George Hill noticed and went over and slipped into the room. Then Roy Hibbert got up from his seat and stuck his head in.

Ten minutes passed, then 15. The team with the NBA’s best record is in its first legitimate funk of the year and it’s shaking the players up.

“We haven’t talked about the [No. 1 seed] in awhile,” Hibbert said. “We just need to win games at this point. Something has got to change. Something is going to be addressed.”

“We have to get back to what the Indiana Pacers used to be,” George said. “When teams came to play us, they knew it was going to be a long night.”