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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Pacers forward Jermaine O'Neal likely will not play again this season because of a shoulder injury he sustained nearly two weeks ago.
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said that doctors are still waiting for the swelling to subside and that no decision has been made on whether the All-Star forward will need surgery.
``We have to go on the idea that he's not going to be here,'' Carlisle said Tuesday. ``That's how we have to approach it. We can't be hanging our hopes on his return. It's going to be awhile if he comes back at all.''
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O'Neal, who is averaging a career-high 24.8 points, was hurt March 3 when his right arm was pulled back by Denver's Francisco Elson on a drive to the basket. He has not played since, and will miss his sixth straight game when Indiana meets Utah on Wednesday night.
O'Neal again declined interview requests Tuesday as he left the team's practice gym with an ice pack on his shoulder.
While the Pacers have won three of the five games since the injury, they went 5-10 during O'Neal's 15-game suspension for his role in the November brawl at Detroit. If they struggle the same way over the season's final 20 games, the Pacers (31-31) could slip out of the playoff race. Indiana entered Wednesday with the seventh playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, a half-game ahead of Orlando and one game ahead of Philadelphia.
The Pacers are 22-19 with O'Neal in the lineup this season, 9-12 without him.
``It's like losing Shaq in Miami or losing Tim Duncan (in San Antonio),'' Stephen Jackson said. ``It's big, we need him, but we've still got to play. It's frustrating to everybody but we've been through so much this year that when anything happens, we expect it.''
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