NBA: Pacers, former player Jalen Rose, land in Manila
The Indiana Pacers landed in Manila on Monday morning, the first of two squads set to play an exhibition game on Thursday as part of the 2013 NBA Global Games.
2 hours after the game & the team is departing Indy. Next stop: The Philippines. Follow at http://t.co/QOQLdgV78k. pic.twitter.com/7mK3ggXUae
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) October 6, 2013
After an early morning stop in Alaska to re-fuel, the Pacers are now en route to Manila for the #NBAGlobalGames. pic.twitter.com/v9kd7XVXJV
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) October 6, 2013
After 18hrs of flying.. Manila #PacerNation is in the house lol
— Paul George (@Paul_George24) October 6, 2013
Fresh off a preseason loss to the Chicago Bulls, the Pacers traveled 18 hours from Indianapolis to the Philippines, with a stopover in Alaska.
We have arrived to the Philippines. #GlobalGames pic.twitter.com/LehDcmm4P0
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) October 7, 2013
One of the special guests traveling with us to the #NBAGlobalGames is Pacers legend @jalenrose. #respect pic.twitter.com/zwea0ARAzE
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) October 7, 2013
Along with the team is former NBA player and current NBA analyst for ESPN Jalen Rose. Rose was a member of the Pacers from 1996-2002.
The Houston Rockets are slated to arrive later on Monday. - AMD, GMA News