Indianapolis, Indiana. Even though the Pacers no longer have the best record in the NBA due to a loss last night against the Pistons, this website refuses to talk negatively about the blue and gold. I have learned from reading several articles about their president of basketball operations Larry Bird, that if anyone is to talk negatively then they will be given a pink slip out the door. Although it was disappointing to lose to the Pistons, you can’t do anything about that. It is in the past, and today is a new day. All the Pacers can do now is focus on South Beach, and deliver a message that the road to the East title goes through “I” town, which is Indianapolis. I’m sure Frank Vogel will have the Pacers ready to rumble on South Beach tomorrow. I don’t care the Pacers must be physical with Lebron James (LBJ). Even Paul George has a bad night some games, so that shows you that he is only human. He just has to shake it off and come out ready to play with guns blazing. You can’t win them all at home. I still think that the Pacers are a really good basketball team. After all, they do have 20 wins. So let’s not focus on the four defeats they have now suffered. I think that 20-4 is great! I’m sure that the Pacers feel bad about what happened last night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. It is what it is folks, but all we can do is beat the Heat! We beat the Heat once, and I think that we can put the fire out again. This team refuses to give up their position in the Eastern conference. I thought that there were several bright spots in last night’s loss, but the ball just didn’t bounce in our favor, and therefore that is why you have the final score of Pistons 100 and Pacers 96. The next time you see your Pacers at Bankers Life, I predict that they will become 21-4. Now is not the time to be booing the Pacers. The Pacers need you to be cheering for them, and not booing them. It just really irritated me last night when I heard the fans booing them. The Pacers did try, so why were you booing them? Frank did not need to hear that. So it was their fourth loss. They were trying their hardest and I think that the Pacers deserve cheering, not booing.