Village Voice > News > Dream Weaver By Vincent M. Mallozzi We talk about more than just basketball; we talk about life. Just ask FelipeLopez, the most ballyhooed prep school baller in history, who came out of http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0107,mallozzi,22276,3.html
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#25 - Indiana Pacers missing Indiana Pacers GM. Thanks Russ!!!Russ selects for the pacers FelipeLopez, SG, 66, St. Johns. I. 1998 Team review http://www.ibiblio.org/craig/draft/1998_draft/Picks/25.htm
Extractions: Felipe Lopez, SG, 6-6, St. Johns The Pacers, are coming off their most successful season ever. Probably the deepest and most balanced team in the NBA. The Pacers with their health intact and a new found confidence instilled by Coach of the year Larry Bird, extended the Bulls to the last minute of game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. With a Chicago-less league, the Pacers will be pushing for a Championship in the 1998-99 season. Larry Bird will return to coach and no key players are expected to be lost. When the Pacer offense is moving and the defense is clicking, the Pacers are one of the top 3 teams in the NBA and a runaway favorite to represent the East in the NBA Finals (if Jordan retires and Pippen heads out west). Center: The Pacers rotation at Center is superb. Rick Smits had a career year and many say that he is the most important piece of the Pacers. His 7'4 frame is a prescience in the paint and his offensive game is a great juxtaposition to Reggie Millers. Antonio Davis spells Smits and provides a tremendous shot-blocking and defensive prescience.