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June 17th, 2011
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Heartland Summer Series: Ian Levy

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This week on the Heartland Summer Series, Jimmy goes one-on-one with Ian Levy, a contributing writer at Two Man Game, Hickory High and Indy Cornrows. Together the guys delve into issues the Pacers had last season and take a hard look at Indiana’s current core, and what fans should expect from them next season. Focus then shifts to the draft and prospects that the Pacers could be eying, with Ian using his unique statistical analysis to provide perspective on potential picks. How close is the current core to contention, and who could the Pacers pick at #15? Tune in and find out!


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Jimmy Cavanaugh
My name: Jimmy Cavanaugh. I'm passionate about sports (probably to a fault). I'll be starting my sophomore season at IU this fall (in sports media) and hopefully I can start to make "The Leap" sooner rather than later. I like having fun, but I've got my eye on the prize. If you like my stuff, follow me on twitter: @JPCIV. If not, follow me anyway so I feel important.


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