[From the FanPosts, SpottedJack reports on the big night by George Hill at the Indy ProAm that had the local hoops Twitterati going nuts last night. Love these type of first-hand reports! Keep 'em coming for Thursday's action. -TL]

Just got back from the Indy ProAm tonight at IUPUI. It was the semi-finals and there were four teams left in the tourney. The first game was definitely the most exciting. It was back and forth the whole game with both teams making big, double digit runs. Brownsburg's own Gordon Hayward was there and he looked a little sloppy. He was playing the facilitator role well but bobbled the ball often and had a couple bad plays. Mario Chalmers played like Mario Chalmers and Alec Burks looked damn good offensively.

The real story though, was in the second game. It was a star-studded affair with many Indiana natives taking the floor. The red team had a George Hill/Eric Gordon backcourt with IU's own Victor Oladipo and Christian Watford. DJ White suited up as well to round out the Hoosier themed roster. The purple team featured Purdue/Celtic JaJuan Johnson, Butler/Wizard Shelvin Mack, IU's Jordan Hulls, and Cleveland Cavalier, Christian Eyenga.

George Hill looked comfortable back in his old digs. He went off for 50 points and 12 assists with 21/25 from the floor, an Indy ProAm record (according to the announcer). He consistently embarrassed Shelvin Mack and most other players on the purple team. When the announcer called out Hill's point total with about 2 minutes left (47) and started chanting for an even 50, Hill pulled up from well outside NBA 3 range and buried a trey. He certainly made me excited for things on the other side of this lockout.

Eric Gordon dished a couple pretty dimes, but struggled to find his shot. Oladipo looked good handling the ball on fast breaks and was showing off his leaping ability. Had a really nice block as well. Eyenga had some nice dunks at the end of the game and DJ White and JaJuan Johnson battled it out in the post all evening.

If you guys want to check out the final game, it's Thursday, August 4th at 7:00pm at IUPUI gym. It's free.