Pacers' O'Neal to miss preseason opener (AP) Updated: 2006-10-10 13:48
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana forward Jermaine O'Neal expects to miss the Pacers'
preseason opener against New Jersey on Wednesday because of a lawsuit stemming
from the brawl with Detroit Pistons fans two years ago.
O'Neal could testify on Tuesday or Wednesday, leaving him doubtful for the
game. Jury selection is scheduled to start Tuesday morning in U.S. District
Court in Detroit.
O'Neal punched the plaintiff, Charles Haddad, on the court during the Nov.
19, 2004, incident in Auburn Hills, Mich. Haddad wants the Pacers' claims that
Haddad trespassed, was intoxicated and violated the waiver on the back of his
ticket to be stricken as defenses.
Larry Charfoos, a lawyer for Haddad, said O'Neal would likely not testify
until Wednesday at the earliest. If so, O'Neal would make his debut Saturday at
home against Utah.
O'Neal said he's happy to be nearing the end of the legal mess left by the
brawl.
"It's the icing on the cake to finish this thing off and put it behind me
once and for all," he said.
O'Neal would be one of two starters unable to play Wednesday for
non-basketball related reasons. Forward Stephen Jackson is expected to practice
Tuesday after being hit by a car outside a strip club early last Thursday, but
coach Rick Carlisle declared him out for Wednesday's game.
Police said Jackson -- barely two weeks off probation from the brawl with
Pistons fans -- fired a gun in the air in apparent self-defense after he was
slugged in the mouth and struck by a car that sent him tumbling onto the hood.
Jackson hasn't practiced since, and Carlisle wants to be careful in bringing
Jackson back.
"It's going to be a few days before he's going to be able to participate in
contact because he has a lot of stitches in his lips," Carlisle said. "The
plastic surgeon just wanted to make sure those things don't get busted out until
they're taken out.
"He'll return to the team tomorrow and be able to do some non-contact things.
It'll be good to have him back."
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