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Pacers’ O’Neal activated from injured list

 
04.17.2005

Miami, FL (Basketball News) - Indiana Pacers All-Star forward Jermaine O’Neal was activated from the injured list less than a month after confirming he would miss the rest of the season with an injured shoulder.

O’Neal finished with 16 points on 4-of-15 shooting from the field and 8- of-11 shooting from the free line to go along with four rebounds in 23 minutes off the bench, although Indiana lost to Miami 84-80 on Sunday.

"This was Jermaine O’Neal’s first game in a month," Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. "All things considered, he made his free throws for the most part, and he took good shots. If you look at his plus minus, he played a very good game."

Originally placed on the injured list on March 4, he sustained a subluxated sprain of the right shoulder the previous night during a loss to the Nuggets when he was hit on the right arm by Denver’s Francisco Elson while driving to the basket.

"Unfortunately, I am done for the rest of the regular season," O’Neal said on the team’s Web site shortly after the injury occurred. "There is a chance, if rehab goes well, that I can play maybe in the first round of the playoffs. It just depends on what the rehab does."

The 26-year-old, who made the All-Star Game as a reserve this season, is the Pacers’ leading scorer, rebounder and shot-blocker. He is averaging 24.8 points to go along with 9.0 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in 41 contests, including 39 starts.

Indiana went 15-8 and clinched a spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs without O’Neal.

In a related move, the Pacers placed guard Jamaal Tinsley on the injured list with a bruised left foot.

As for Sunday’s game, Austin Croshere sat out with a sore back.

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