The Pacers swear they weren't going after Carmelo Anthony's achy left shoulder.
His liver, spleen and ribcage, maybe, but not his shoulder.
"We haven't even talked about it. We didn't even know he was hurt. We're just playing basketball," said Indiana coach Frank Vogel, responding to Raymond Felton's accusation the Pacers targeted Anthony's sore shoulder, injured against Boston.
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"I just think we played our game," David West said. "We took a couple of shots square in the chest. Roy [Hibbert] took shots straight in the sternum. PG [Paul George] did the same thing. That's what our defense is built for. We force teams to score over us or through us."
George agreed, saying, "He's the physical guy. I'm going to stand my ground. I'm not the type of player to go after injuries or hurt guys. I want the best out of Melo. I don't want to hurt Melo and limit him."
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