Danny Granger's problematic left knee feels better. Teammates and coaches say he's playing better, too. All Granger has to do now is prove he can still help the Pacers win games. "I've been playing the last three weeks, going full speed and full court," Granger said Friday as Indiana held its annual media day one day before training camp opens. "But camp is a different intensity. It's a two-a-days and I know how you feel after you get done that first day, you just want to go sit in an ice tub." That's how Granger felt when he was young and healthy, so he can only imagine what it will be like this time around. The good news is that Granger, once the Pacers' franchise player, has been cleared to fully participate in Indiana's workouts. However, doctors have advised coach Frank Vogel to give Granger some extra rest during camp as eh completes the final week of a six-month rehab program. It's been a long time since the 30-year-old former All-Star has had a chance to show he still has it. Read more espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/9732121/danny-granger-ok-practice-indiana-pacers-start-camp