The Pacers are amid a rare four-day break in the schedule, with the opportunity for three consecutive days of practice in advance of Friday's game against Miami.
They have plenty to of things to practice, to say the least.
They rank 28th in the NBA in rebounding, pace, and free throw percentage, all vital elements of winning and all points of emphasis in Tuesday's workout at St. Vincent Center. The greatest issue, though, the one that nearly overwhelms all others, explains some of the individual deficiencies and most succinctly relates to game performance is shot distribution.
Victor Oladipo, their lone All-Star, averages more than twice as many shots per game (20) as any of his teammates.