How could an Indiana Pacers fan forget the season Danny Granger had in 2008-09?
The All-Star forward averaged 25.8 points, 5.1 rebounds and was a force on the defensive end averaging 1.0 steals and 1.4 blocks per game.
The Pacers had not had a player average more points than that since 1977 when Billy Knight averaged 26.6 points per game.
Even since 2009, that is the most points per game averaged by a Pacers player as they have yet to have a player even average 25 points per game in a season since then.
The most Paul George ever averaged with the Pacers was 23.7 points per game in 2017.
In fact, Reggie Miller never even averaged as much as Granger did in the 2009 season.
Miller's career high was 24.6 points per game.
In 2009, Granger ranked sixth in the entire NBA in points per game infront of superstars such as Carmelo Anthony (played for the Denver Nuggets), Chris Paul (played for the New Orleans Hornets) and Kevin Durant (played for the Oklahoma City Thunder).
He was just behind LeBron James (played for the Cleveland Cavaliers) and Kobe Bryant (played for the Los Angeles Lakers).
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