Monday, August 1, 2016

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INDIANAPOLIS   The Hometown Hero is home no more, but he be replaced by another Indy native.

Yahoo Sports Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted Wednesday afternoon that a 3 way deal between the Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks and Utah Jazz will send the pride of IUPUI, George Hill, to Utah, Hawks PG Jeff Teague to the Pacers and Utah 12th pick in the first round in the upcoming draft to Atlanta.

Teague, 28, is statistically a better all around player than Hill with a Player Efficiency Rating of 17.98 vs. Hill 13.22. Teague, who attended Pike High School in Indianapolis, averaged 15.7 points per game on 44 percent shooting from the field for a Hawks team that regressed in 2015 16 from a break out 2014 15 season, but still made it to the Eastern Conference semifinals.iphone 5 refurbished The Wake Forest alum also averaged 4.9 assists per game, 1.2 steals per game and 2.8 turnovers per game.

The Pacers new guard has a quick first step who can score, but can be careless with the ball. That most likely because he spent the majority of time running the role playing Hawks offense, which he see less of next to small forward Paul George.

The Pacers played a more up tempo style of play last season, and all signs point to a continued evolution of that style, especially with Teague on the roster and his ability to push the ball.

Elvis Presley's former personal doctor, George Nichopoulos, accused of over prescribing drugs that many thought hastened the death of the King of Rock and Roll, died Wednesday.

In 1981, Nichopoulous, 88, known as "Dr. Nick," was acquitted on charges that he overprescribed drugs to Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis and seven others.

In a 2009 interview with The Commercial Appeal, Dr. Nick told reporter Michael Lollar, "I don't regret any of the medications I gave him.iphone 5 refurbished  They were necessities."

He also said that he did not want his grandchildren to grow up thinking of him as a "Dr. Feelgood" who killed Elvis.

Nichopoulos wrote a book in 2009 called "The King and Dr. Nick." In it, the doctor said he wanted to tell the world he was tired of being accused of hastening Elvis' death.

He and his attorney, Dan Warlick, said drugs in Elvis' system were not at "toxic or lethal levels" when he died. "He died a natural death," said Warlick.

Most of the autopsy team at Baptist Memorial Hospital attributed the death to "polypharmacy" or drug interaction, but former medical examiner Dr. Jerry Francisco said in 2008 he stands by his 1977 ruling that Elvis died of cardiac arrhythmia, not drugs.

Memorial Park Funeral Home confirmed Nichopoulous' death Thursday. In the obituary on the funeral home's website, it states that Nichopoulos served in the Army and was a member of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Memphis.

He is survived by his wife, Edna Nichopoulos; daughters Christine Nichopoulos and Elaine Nichopoulos; and son Dean Nichopoulos.

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