Tinsley avoids punishment after shooting

Donnie Walsh, Indiana Pacers Chief Executive Officer and President, left, talks with Indiana Pacers guard Jamaal Tinsley, right, following practice in Indianapolis, Monday, Dec. 10, 2007. Tinsley and several companions were targeted in the early Sunday morning shooting that wounded the team's equipment manager. Mel Daniels, second from left, and David Morway, hidden behind Tinsley, also listen to Walsh.

Jamaal Tinsley knows he has to make lifestyle changes, and he feels blessed to have the chance. That was the Indiana Pacers guard’s mind-set 36 hours after being shot at with an assault weapon in front of a downtown Indianapolis hotel. He was not injured. “The man upstairs, he gave me another opportunity to see another day.

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