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  • What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

    By Mike Wells
    mike.wells@indystar.com
    CLEVELAND -- The Indiana Pacers used what will likely be their starting lineup for the foreseeable future Friday against the Cleveland Cavaliers.


    Pacers coach Rick Carlisle replaced Austin Croshere in the starting lineup with center Jeff Foster. The move allowed Jermaine O'Neal to slide back to his preferred position of power forward.
    Carlisle said the lineup of Foster, O'Neal, Stephen Jackson, Jamaal Tinsley and Sarunas Jasikevicius is what he envisioned, given the absence of Ron Artest, who is on the inactive list.
    "At one time, on paper, it looked that way," Carlisle said. "There have been things that have disrupted it. We've had to do some different things, a lot of which have worked and some that haven't worked out so well."
    Foster, who missed the first 14 games of the season with an Achilles tendon injury, started the Dec. 14 game at Boston but became fatigued after several minutes. Besides having to guard Cleveland center Zydrunas Ilgauskas on Friday, Foster will be defending Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki and San Antonio's Tim Duncan the next two games.
    "I'm coming along," Foster said. "Rick and I talked about it and we have a tough stretch with guys we're playing. He felt like it was time to get me back in there."
    Foster went scoreless with five rebounds in nine minutes Friday.
    Not surprised

    Cleveland coach Mike Brown was on the Pacers' bench last season when they advanced to the second round of the playoffs despite having to use makeshift lineups because of injuries and suspensions.
    That's why Brown isn't surprised at the Pacers' performance in Artest's absence.
    "Rick Carlisle is a tremendous coach," said Brown, who spent two seasons as the Pacers' associate head coach. "That team has been through a lot of adversity. They won in the playoffs. They have been together with that staff. . . . It's a mentally tough team."
    O'Neal 2nd in voting

    O'Neal is second to Cleveland's LeBron James for Eastern Conference forwards in the first return of All-Star voting.
    O'Neal, who has played in four All-Star Games, has received 387,893 votes to 665,849 for James. Artest is fourth among East forwards with 186,032 votes.
    Voting for the Feb. 19 game in Houston continues through Jan. 22.
    Uniform watch

    The Pacers played in their home uniforms Friday because the Cavaliers wore their alternate blue uniforms.

    http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...TS04/512240469


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    Well needless to say I think this is totall B.S.

    Screw you Austin Croshere, no matter what our W-L record is when you start or how the entire game changes when you are in there.

    The Lord & Savior must be on the floor. Well at least I can look forward to more missed layups now by Foster.

    D@mn this p!sses me off & I'm even more p!ssed because I knew this was going to happen.

    The way this was written it was after the game so I can only assume Wells saw Cro start in the 3rd so he must know that no matter what Foster is going to play.

    Let the be the lesson that David Harrison takes away. It doesn't matter what you do on the floor, Rick is going to play his favorite players no matter what.

    There is not one person who can say that Jeff Foster has been playing so well he deserves this & conversely no one can say that Croshere has stunk so be he shouldn't be starting.

    Our record when Cro starts is like 10-3, this is pathetic.


    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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    Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

    I'm with you.
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    • #3
      Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

      Seems clear to me neither one is worth getting excited about right now. Neither one is playing at a starter quality level.

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      • #4
        Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

        From what I've seen the last 3 games Granger should be starting. In fact I think Granger's been either the 2nd or third best player for the Pacers over the past three games.


        Peck, I know you are upset, but I think this comment by you is a total cheap shot, and uncalled for. It doesn't matter what you do on the floor, Rick is going to play his favorite players no matter what

        If that were the case then Tinsley would not play at all and AJ would play 48 minutes every game

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        • #5
          Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

          Jackson/ Foster/ JO is just too small as a starting frontcourt, and I'm not sure about the chemistry.

          Jackson/ Croshere/ JO is just a better combination. Thank goodness Rick figured that out for the second half, and we played much better.
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          Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
          Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
          Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
          And life itself, rushing over me
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            Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

            Originally posted by Jay@Section204
            Jackson/ Foster/ JO is just too small as a starting frontcourt, and I'm not sure about the chemistry.

            Jackson/ Croshere/ JO is just a better combination. Thank goodness Rick figured that out for the second half, and we played much better.
            We did not make a significant run until we had Tins, F. Jones, Jax, Granger and JO on the court at the same time...during the 4th quarter.

            An even better combination would have been Tins, Jax, Granger, Pollard and JO....but Rick is obsessed with small ball. That is why we lost the game.

            If you recall, we played Pollard and Harrison extensively last time, and beat them to death. Artest certainly was a big part of that, but did not win the game by himself. I am confused may Rick's lineups for the first time since he has been here...

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            • #7
              Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

              I guess the screwing over of Cro is as imminent as death and taxes.
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              • #8
                Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                Cro would get all the minutes he could handle in LA.
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                • #9
                  Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                  Originally posted by Unclebuck
                  From what I've seen the last 3 games Granger should be starting. In fact I think Granger's been either the 2nd or third best player for the Pacers over the past three games.
                  Did you see the "If you were Santa Claus" segments where multiple players joked they'd give Danny a play book cause he never knows the plays? Rick's never gonna start anyone who doesn't know the plays.
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                  • #10
                    Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                    Croshere has played well enough to start, Foster has not, and Croshere brings more to the table. This should be an obvious decision. :-/

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                      Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                      Originally posted by Peck
                      By Mike Wells
                      mike.wells@indystar.com
                      CLEVELAND -- The Indiana Pacers used what will likely be their starting lineup for the foreseeable future Friday against the Cleveland Cavaliers.


                      Pacers coach Rick Carlisle replaced Austin Croshere in the starting lineup with center Jeff Foster. The move allowed Jermaine O'Neal to slide back to his preferred position of power forward.
                      Carlisle said the lineup of Foster, O'Neal, Stephen Jackson, Jamaal Tinsley and Sarunas Jasikevicius is what he envisioned, given the absence of Ron Artest, who is on the inactive list.
                      "At one time, on paper, it looked that way," Carlisle said. "There have been things that have disrupted it. We've had to do some different things, a lot of which have worked and some that haven't worked out so well."
                      Foster, who missed the first 14 games of the season with an Achilles tendon injury, started the Dec. 14 game at Boston but became fatigued after several minutes. Besides having to guard Cleveland center Zydrunas Ilgauskas on Friday, Foster will be defending Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki and San Antonio's Tim Duncan the next two games.
                      "I'm coming along," Foster said. "Rick and I talked about it and we have a tough stretch with guys we're playing. He felt like it was time to get me back in there."
                      Foster went scoreless with five rebounds in nine minutes Friday.
                      Not surprised

                      Cleveland coach Mike Brown was on the Pacers' bench last season when they advanced to the second round of the playoffs despite having to use makeshift lineups because of injuries and suspensions.
                      That's why Brown isn't surprised at the Pacers' performance in Artest's absence.
                      "Rick Carlisle is a tremendous coach," said Brown, who spent two seasons as the Pacers' associate head coach. "That team has been through a lot of adversity. They won in the playoffs. They have been together with that staff. . . . It's a mentally tough team."
                      O'Neal 2nd in voting

                      O'Neal is second to Cleveland's LeBron James for Eastern Conference forwards in the first return of All-Star voting.
                      O'Neal, who has played in four All-Star Games, has received 387,893 votes to 665,849 for James. Artest is fourth among East forwards with 186,032 votes.
                      Voting for the Feb. 19 game in Houston continues through Jan. 22.
                      Uniform watch

                      The Pacers played in their home uniforms Friday because the Cavaliers wore their alternate blue uniforms.

                      http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...TS04/512240469


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                      Well needless to say I think this is totall B.S.

                      Screw you Austin Croshere, no matter what our W-L record is when you start or how the entire game changes when you are in there.

                      The Lord & Savior must be on the floor. Well at least I can look forward to more missed layups now by Foster.

                      D@mn this p!sses me off & I'm even more p!ssed because I knew this was going to happen.

                      The way this was written it was after the game so I can only assume Wells saw Cro start in the 3rd so he must know that no matter what Foster is going to play.

                      Let the be the lesson that David Harrison takes away. It doesn't matter what you do on the floor, Rick is going to play his favorite players no matter what.

                      There is not one person who can say that Jeff Foster has been playing so well he deserves this & conversely no one can say that Croshere has stunk so be he shouldn't be starting.

                      Our record when Cro starts is like 10-3, this is pathetic.
                      DO YOU REALLY WANT CRO TO GUARD DIRK AND TIM

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                      • #12
                        Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                        Originally posted by USB
                        DO YOU REALLY WANT CRO TO GUARD DIRK AND TIM
                        hahahahahahahahaha

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                        • #13
                          Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                          Cro has been playing well but I think this is more to address JOs cause rather than Rick playing his favorites. JO playing the 5 all year long just sets us up for more trouble by risking getting JO injured and overworking him. I don't think there's a problem with Cro being our sixth man, or RC could make Jack or Runi be the sixth man, either way it's still about who closes and gets more PT.
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                          • #14
                            Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                            Originally posted by USB
                            DO YOU REALLY WANT CRO TO GUARD DIRK AND TIM
                            Yes.

                            No, I'm not joking.

                            I do not for one min. buy into the hype that is the Jeff Foster defense machine.

                            He's ok as a defender, but when you suck so bad at offense you better damn well be a stellar defender. Have you seen how many layups, wide open layup Foster has missed this year? No, it's not because he is injured either I've seen him miss plenty over the years.

                            Here is why I want Cro guarding Dirk & Tim.

                            Because they actually have to guard him on the other end of the court.


                            Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                            • #15
                              Re: What a slap in the face to Croshere.....

                              Originally posted by Unclebuck
                              From what I've seen the last 3 games Granger should be starting. In fact I think Granger's been either the 2nd or third best player for the Pacers over the past three games.


                              Peck, I know you are upset, but I think this comment by you is a total cheap shot, and uncalled for. It doesn't matter what you do on the floor, Rick is going to play his favorite players no matter what

                              If that were the case then Tinsley would not play at all and AJ would play 48 minutes every game
                              You may think it's a cheap shot & uncalled for but I don't.

                              What has Jeff Foster done this season to earn min. on the floor over Scot Pollard or Austin Croshere? I'll answer that for you, nothing.

                              Even you, his biggest supporter on here, have stated more than once that Foster is not healthy & does not need to be on the floor. Carlisle & Foster have both admitted he is not in shape. So let's start him & let him work his way into shape so that Croshere who has been outstanding all season long can go back to the bench.

                              I call it what it is. Bull****!!!!!!


                              Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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