TJ Warren continues to do some serious aerial damage to prospective teams in the NBA. He continues to act like a EF 5 tornado that will not quit doing damage to whoever the Pacers play. Yesterday, it was his day to act like RM again, and boy did he ever, scoring an unbelievable 34 points in the Pacers’ 107-100 win over the not so Wizards. That’s what you’re supposed do with teams that don’t belong in the playoffs. This is the second time in less than a week that we are writing about TJ, so he has been a secret weapon that the Pacers picked the right time to unleash. Today, TJ and his teammates look to dismiss the Magic, and tell them they don’t belong in the playoffs, either.

As far as Eddie Gill goes, he would be a great replacement for when my favorite Pacer announcer goes to heaven, because I like what he brings to the radio with Mark Boyle. He knows what basketball players go through, even though you miss the legend, Bobby Slick Leonard. Bobby and Eddie get an A plus. If Leonard is A number 1, EG is A number 2, because he knows how the game is supposed to be played. As far as your Pacers go, they can keep winning and winning until they reach the top of the pinnacle, in my opinion. It’s going to take a lot from employees number 1 and number 4, and it’s definitely going to take a lot from Miles Turner. He has to learn how to use his God-given talents in the right way, and quit fouling when there is no need to foul. The Indiana Pacers have what it takes to win a title, but the coaching is suspect at most. Some of the moves that Nate McMillan decides to pull leave a lot to be desired. McMillan is hopefully quickly earning my vote for coach is year, even though I don’t agree with some of the watermelon moves that he continues to pull. Like not having VO on the floor yesterday. If VO is hurt, that’s fine not to play him, but when you are trying to get your city a first-ever NBA Larry O’Brien trophy, there is no excuse for the way you treat Victor. I wish Larry the Legend would open his beak and peck on the top of McMillan’s head!