The blood on the sidewalk near the club Copeland was in (Photo:Marcus Santos/New York Daily News). None of the Hawks said anything when they walked out of the 10th Precinct, but their grim looks show how tired and confused they are or maybe it's just an act, *Put song back on*. Sefolosha and Antic had been in the city only a few hours before the incident, arriving after a Tuesday night victory over the Phoenix Suns in Atlanta.
Thabo Sefolosha coming out of the 10th Precinct, (Photo: Andrew Kelly/Reuters).
Paul George has just gotten back for the pacers and now this happened which sucks. Pacers coach Frank Vogel remarked on the matter, “It's always a shock when you hear something like this. So it's a big shock,” Vogel said. “Obviously it hurts to see a teammate be injured like this, but we're trying to remain focused on the game tonight.”. Vogel intended to visit the Bellevue Hospital following the Pacers’ morning shootaround at the Garden. The Indiana coach admitted he’s “mildly" concerned that the alleged incident around 4 a.m. outside the club will be a distraction to the rest of his team, who are fighting for the last seed of the Eastern Conference. Pacers players also spoke about the event, “No, we’re grown men,” forward Solomon Hill replied when asked if any curfews are in place. “So I think you don’t want to try to tell people what to do on their free time. But things happen. Even if you don’t have a curfew, things could happen. So everybody say a prayer for him and we look forward to him coming back.”
The Pacers go against the Knicks today, and it's safe to say they are not worried about the game, as much as their friend and teammate Chris Copeland.
--KSP--
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