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When the Indiana Pacers drafted Al Harrington in 1998, he had the privilege of being around Reggie Miller and Chris Mullin. At that time, the forward was 18 years old and learned the ropes of ...
Al Harrington tried the restaurant business ... player nearing the end of a 16-year career that began when the Indiana Pacers drafted him out of high school in 1998, and he was looking for ...
Al Harrington opens up about the 2006 shootout incident that involved the Indiana Pacers. He details what went down, how players reacted in the moment, and what it meant for the team moving forward.
Al Harrington was a true NBA journeyman. Throughout his 16-year pro career, the former first-round pick is mostly remembered for bouncing between teams, and played for seven different franchises ...
Al Harrington will be teaming up with Shawn Marion in the Champions League ...
Al Harrington had the world at his feet before ... On draft night in June 1998, the Indiana Pacers called his name with the 25th pick. He was one of only three high schoolers drafted that year ...
Al Harrington was cool with rookie hazing his first year with the Indiana Pacers in 1998. He had no problem grabbing hot donuts and orange juice for the veterans before practice and games.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers finally completed a sign-and-trade deal with Atlanta for forward Al Harrington on Tuesday. The Pacers acquired Harrington and center John Edwards in exchange ...
Orange native and former NBA player Al Harrington is now starring on a different ... Harrington played for the New York Knicks, Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets ...
OAKLAND, Calif. — The Indiana Pacers traded Al Harrington and Stephen Jackson to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday for forwards Troy Murphy and Mike Dunleavy as part of an eight-player deal ...
The Indiana Pacers are currently leading the Eastern Conference Finals 3-2 with a home game on Saturday. The team can close out the series at home on Saturday and punch their tickets to the NBA Finals ...
Mark Jackson, who also used to call the Finals as an analyst for ESPN, was also in attendance, as were more former Pacers. Dale Davis, Al Harrington, CJ Miles, and Darren Collison are a few more ...