Hill shooting poorly for Indiana: Indiana guard George Hill played 20 minutes in a blowout win over Washington on Wednesday. Unfortunately for Hill, he did not shoot well in the game. Hill made just one of seven shots and missed all three 3-point attempts he took to score just two points. Hill had five assists, two rebounds and a block in the dismal performance. (Updated 04/04/2012)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/26/12).
Fantasy Analysis
Hill has scored a total of eight points in his last two games and has only scored in double figures once in his last five, averaging 6.2 points per game over that stretch. Hill is shooting under 40 percent and his rebounding and passing doesn't help make up for his poor shooting. Hill should be used only in very deep Fantasy leagues right now. (Updated 04/04/2012).
05/24/2012 22:54 Wade, LeBron lead Heat past Pacers into Eastern Conference finals
Dwyane Wade scored 41 points, LeBron James added 28 and Miami finished off the Indiana Pacers, sending the Heat back to the Eastern Conference finals with a 105-93 victory in Game 6 on Thursday night.
05/17/2012 21:56 Pacers roll, take 2-1 lead on Heat
Roy Hibbert had 19 points and 18 rebounds, George Hill scored 20 and Danny Granger 17 as the Indiana Pacers, showing more balance, toughness and togetherness than Miami, throttled the Heat 94-75 on Thursday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
After spending his first three seasons in San Antonio, George Hill will at least start the 2011-12 season in the Eastern Conference. The 25-year-old was shipped off to the Pacers in exchange for Kawhi Leonard in a Draft Day deal back in June. Hill served primarily as Tony Parker's backup with the Spurs, only starting five games last year. However, he averaged a very impressive 16.8 points, 4.4 assists and 3.4 rebounds in those contests and is expected to challenge Darren Collison for the starting gig in Indiana. However, it is very possible Hill continues to come off the bench with the Pacers, as he has proved more than capable of being a productive reserve. Hill averaged 11.6 points and 2.5 assists almost exclusively off the bench last season while shooting 45 percent from the field. The club could also opt to use him at shooting guard as he has the size and length to defend the position. While Hill's value will largely depend on whether he starts or not, he should still see significant minutes either way. As long as he gets around 20-plus minutes a night, owners should expect his scoring to be somewhere in the low-double figures to go along with a handful of dimes. As of right now, Fantasy owners should consider Hill as a solid Fantasy reserve worthy of a late-round selection in most formats on Draft Day. However, his value would increase if he was named a starter. (Updated 8/29/11)