The scouting report on Pacers forward Tyler Hansbrough has made its way around the league. Teams no longer allow him to catch and shoot the ball in rhythm. They force him to think about his moves.

That has led to a career-low 36.9 percent shooting.

"Right now I feel like we're doing different things," Hansbrough said. "We're not moving the ball as well. It's not going to go in every time I shoot it, but anybody who knows me knows I'm still going to shoot it. I've got a lot of confidence that my shot will come around."

Coach Frank Vogel said he needs to come up with a better way for Hansbrough to get involved in the offense.

"I don't feel like I'm getting him the shots that he was getting last year in terms of his midrange rhythm catch and shoots," Vogel said. "Guys are on to him. We have to make sure we get him some more shots in the rhythm of the offense that he hasn't been able to get."