'Holding Court': Wrapping up the Pacers' season

With the Indiana Pacers heading into the offseason, IndyStar wrapped up its 'Holding Court' season Friday, talking with Pacers wing C.J. Miles and discussing the team's direction for 2015-16.

Pacers Insider Candace Buckner and Matt Glenesk pondered the big offseason question: What do the Pacers do with Roy Hibbert? The center has a $15 million player option for next season, but team President Larry Bird and coach Frank Vogel said Friday that Hibbert is unlikely to be as prominent a presence as he has in recent seasons.

"They cannot play the way they want to play with (Hibbert)," Buckner said.

Miles, who averaged 13.5 points per game and made 34.5 percent of his 3-pointers in his first season in Indiana, is eager to play a faster style, which Bird and Vogel said they would like to do in 2015-16.

"We can definitely match up (with smaller, faster teams) and have the physicality (we have had)," Miles said.

Miles said he empathizes with Paul George, who strained his left calf in the season-ending loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. Miles had some calf issues earlier in his career, but that George's injury was different.

"His is from getting into shape," Miles said.

The full 'Holding Court' show is available here.