Be'Be' Kids (Why the Pacers don't die they multiply! Pacers 94 Bucks 91)

"They call me Frank Nasty for a reason playboy!"

Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.” Tom Landry gave it to us like this, “The secret to winning is constant, consistent management.” Then John Lewis, the politician and civil rights activist, pulled a gem out of his pocket when he said, “If you’re not hopeful and optimistic, then you just give up. You have to take the long hard look and just believe that if you’re consistent, you will succeed.”

Well playboys…that’s exactly what Frank Vogel and the Indiana Pacers have been doin’ all season. They’ve been hopeful, optimistic and haven’t given up even though it looked dim at the onset with injuries all over the roster. Frank’s done a helluva job of keepin’ the water out of the boat and Friday night was no different. They rode into Milwaukee on some fire Harley Davidson’s without George Hill and C.J. Watson and beat the Bucks 94-91.

Let’s keep it real or all the way, whichever come 1st! Most teams would have imploded by now with boyz continuin’ to be banged up but the Pacers are like Be’be’ Kids. “They don’t die they multiply.” When one cat goes down another cat steps up. And in this game they had two point guards down so the third stepped up and tap danced like Gregory Hines. Donald Sloan assumed the position of Be’be’ kid No.3 and balled out. He finished with 10 points, 8 rebounds and managed to throw 6 dimes.

The Pacers already knew what time it was so they just fell in line. In all they had five players in double figures led by the wet jumper of the big homie C.J. Miles with 22! Ole boy was 6 of 9 from downtown and darin’ a boy to guard him. Roy Hibbert even got out of the ride bruh and put 18 on the board while grabbin’ 7 rebounds. He must have ran out of Skittles and cornbread or somebody must be gettin’ in his grip. Either way, I’ll take it. Luis Scola dropped off his normal 14 and 5 and kept it movin’ as Rodney Stuckey delivered 11 and 4 for dessert.

"You ain't know bruh?"
Like I told Frank in post-game interviews earlier this week after they beat Miami that he needs to start bottling his half-time speeches and sellin’ them because they’ve got to be fire! Milwaukee shot an amazin’ 65 percent in the second quarter to outscore the Pacers 32-23 to go into the break up by 7. After the break the Pacers held them to only 15 points in the third quarter to go ahead in the fourth to stay. Whatever he’s tellin’ them at half-time is worth buyin’ playboy.

Yeah I know that they’re only 13-21 right now but the record is very deceivin’ and most cats are gonna look at it and take the night off until they get punched in the mouth when Be’-Be’ Kids start diggin’ in their you know what and by then it’s gonna be too late.

Don’t sell the Pacers short pimpin’ because by the time the All-Star break rolls around they’ll easily be a .500 team. Don’t sleep on Be’Be’ Kids because they’ll tear your house up and be gone by the time you wake up. Up next the dull Lakers in LA and stop me when I start lyin’!

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