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Kramer Sees Significant Action, Pacers Drop Orlando Finale
 

 
Former Purdue star Chris Kramer recorded four points, four boards and three steals in nearly 20 minutes of work on Friday.
 
Former Purdue star Chris Kramer recorded four points, four boards and three steals in nearly 20 minutes of work on Friday.
 
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July 9, 2010

ORLANDO - Former Purdue standout Chris Kramer delivered a performance that Boilermaker fans are accustomed to seeing in the Indianapolis Pacers' Orlando Summer League Finale on Friday, recording three steals in a 77-73 loss to Oklahoma City.

Purdue's all-time steals leader shared game-high honors in that department with teammate Russell Robinson, while also delivering four points and four rebounds in 18:08 of work as the Pacers once again tried to stage a dramatic second-half rally. Indianapolis was down 19 at the break and outscored the Thunder by 10 in the final frame to make a late push that fell short.

Kramer was also +1 on the day, marking the second time in as many games that he finished on the positive side of the balance sheet.

In two appearances in Orlando, the Huntington, Ind., native averaged 4.0 points per game on 42.9 percent shooting, while adding 3.0 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.0 assists per contest.


 

 

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