29 games
All Star
6 minutes (10 sim) (first game was 5 minutes by mistake)
7-7-7-7 playoff
BeeGee's sliders with a slight tweak
NLSC's latest 0506uninjured with the latest transactions
Staff:
Ast. Coach: Lawton Gentry
Trainer: Cyrus Oxford
Scout: Malachi Jarvis
Opening night roster:
C Jermain O'Neal
PF Jonathan Bender
SF Peja Stojakovic
SG Fred Jones
PG Jamaal Tinsley
6 Stephen Jackson
7 Sarunas Jasikevicius
8 Danny Granger
9 Austin Croshere
10 Anthony Johnson
11 David Harrison
12 Jeff Foster
X Eddie Gill
X Scott Pollard
Game 1: Milwaukee Bucks (home)

Carlisle was not happy at all to play the first game in the first day of the games. The Pacers were unsuccessful in negations for the new season and the team was not ready at all. But Carlisle did what he had to do.
The game started with Jamaal Tinsley fouling twice in less then a minute, Carlisle was angry and Lithuanian star Jasikevicius came in. Sarunas led the pacers to a 8-0 run with three assists. Peja scored 10 points in the first quarter and the score was 21-14 for the Pacers.
The Bucks woke up a bit in the second quarter coming back to 27-27, but once again Sarunas came up and with two more assists, and 7 points in two minutes from Fred Jones the Pacers led at half-time, 37-29.
The Pacers were completely out of focus in the third quarter, as O'Neal missed every shot he made, and the Bucks finished the quarter with a lead, 48-44.
Sarunas stayed on the court for the rest of the game, giving away 3 more great assists, Jermaine O'Neal scored 6 points in the fourth quarter and even Foster and Granger added some, but it was up to Peja to win the game, with 0.9 seconds on the clock. The Bucks won 64-62. Carlisle hopes to strengthen the team in the next few days.

1 O'Neal with two of his 16 points. 2 O'Neal with a great block. 3 Fred Jones with a high flying dunk. 4 Sarunas with one of his 8 assists.