<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Some are hoping to catch the eye of an NBA team. Some are preparing for their first taste of the NBA. Others are fine-tuning their game after missing most or part of last season for the Indiana Pacers. The Pacers went through their first of five days of rookie/free agent camp Sunday evening at Conseco Fieldhouse. "We put in kind of a framework of what we're trying to do offensively and it's not a whole lot different from what we did during the season; it's to give them freedom out there and the ability to play together," said Pacers assistant coach Dan Burke, who is coaching the team with Chuck Person. "If a guy is coming in as a rebounder, he better come in and rebound and not come in and try to score. We want to make sure to give the guys a fair chance to get a fair look so that they can try to fulfill their dream." The Pacers will practice in Indianapolis through Thursday then play five games in a Minnesota summer league in Minneapolis starting Friday. "I'm really anxious; I probably haven't played competitively other than the workouts, and that's like 2-on-2," Pacers first-round pick Danny Granger said. "It will be the first time I've played competitively in awhile, so I'm really looking forward to it." The Pacers are unlikely to spend big in free agency, but they feel good about their roster because they added Granger and Ron Artest, David Harrison and Jonathan Bender are returning after missing much of last season.</div> Source