NBA Game of the Year Tuesday



Tuesday, May 02, 2006  

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NEW JERSEY -6’ Indiana

Indiana
forward Peja Stojakovic will likely miss Game 5 of the Pacers’ series against New
Jersey
on Tuesday with a right knee injury.

”Probably I won’t be available,” Stojakovic said
after Monday’s practice. “My knee is still hurting. Hopefully we can get it
better.”

The timing couldn’t be worse for the Pacers, as Jermaine
O’Neal also missed most of Monday’s workout after becoming ill. The series with
the Nets is tied 2-2 and Indiana
needs a win to regain homecourt advantage.

”Every injury is difficult,” Stojakovic said. “It
came at a bad moment, the most important. I just have to deal with that and
hopefully, I’ll get better soon.”

Stojakovic, the Pacers’ second-leading scorer in the
regular season, is only averaging 11 points in the playoffs. But Indiana
is 2-0 in the games he has played and 0-2 when he’s been out.

Indiana has
72 turnovers in the series, 33 more than the Nets. But Rick Carlisle, the
Pacers coach is not the best at making adjustments.

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