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    http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...602150405/1088

    O'Neal likes new offense
    Injured Pacer says quicker pace of offense suits his game

    By Mike Wells
    mike.wells@indystar.com

    Jermaine O'Neal is still weeks from returning to the Indiana Pacers' lineup. That hasn't stopped him from thinking about how he will fit in with the new-look offense once his torn left groin heals.

    O'Neal has sat on the bench contemplating getting up and down the floor in transition. Hitting a cutting Peja Stojakovic through the lane for an easy layup. Knocking down 15-foot jumpers in the motion offense.

    All of which will be wishful thinking if the Pacers resort to their old ways of dumping the ball inside to O'Neal on set plays.

    Which, for the record, O'Neal doesn't want.

    "I think this offense will get better when I get back," O'Neal said. "I'm going to talk to coach (Rick Carlisle) at some point. Obviously he's the coach and he's going to make the best decision for the team, but my preference would be to continue to run up and down. My body frame and my style fits more in the up-and-down pace rather than half-court. . . . I do understand at some point in the playoffs we're going to have to slow it down a little bit, but this is the perfect situation."

    As they did last season when O'Neal missed 22 games with a shoulder injury, the Pacers are relying on more ball movement, playing at a quicker pace and getting balanced scoring. They went 15-7 playing that style without O'Neal last season. They're 4-3 since he was injured against Cleveland on Jan. 24. The Pacers are a game above .500 with and without O'Neal in the lineup this season, but they're scoring 21/2 more points a game without him.

    The Pacers have gotten by without a major low-post presence so far, but say they need O'Neal to advance in the playoffs.

    "It's going to be very interesting to see how Jermaine can play with Peja and (Stephen Jackson) and all the guys," team president Larry Bird said. "When guys sit out a significant period of time, these guys are used to getting their points. How will they get back in the mix? We know Jermaine's our guy and we'll have to get him the ball, but you have to have ball movement with this team."

    The person responsible for making it work is Carlisle, who typically likes to keep a firm grip on the offense. Carlisle has loosened the reigns during O'Neal's absence, and he wants to continue to play up-tempo when the team's All-Star forward returns.

    "Jermaine is a good runner, he helps our rebounding and he's one of our better shooters of our big people," Carlisle said. "It's going to give us a big lift. The question is when will he be able to come back healthy and in some kind of condition. When he does return, he's going to be an added lift for this team not only on offense but on defense, too."

    O'Neal hasn't set a time for his return. He worked out Saturday for the first time since his injury and is expected back before the regular season ends.

    "My ultimate goal is to be 100 percent healthy," he said. "When I'm not 100 percent, I'm not able to do what I can on the floor. I feel like I'm hurting the team in the long run because my body wears down.

    "I'm just happy for the team right now. We have a lot of different offensive guys that can do a lot of different things. I think the situation is perfect and everybody benefits off the style that we're playing right now."

    Call Star reporter Mike Wells at (317) 444-6053.

    Copyright 2006 IndyStar.com. All rights reserved

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    Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

    They're saying all the right things now. Talk is cheap though. See LB continues to openly promoting the movement and flow style. The suspense is killing me.
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    • #3
      Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

      Well, like you said, it all sounds wonderful right now. LB and RC and JO are all saying what we want to hear...hopefully it's more than just feel-good messages.
      It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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      • #4
        Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

        as much as it seems to be "say what we want to hear" stuff (it's almost like they've seen the message boards), I think this is lots better than them saying nothing...

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          Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

          Nice, very nice. Looks like everyone's on the same page: Larry, Rick and Jermaine. Can't wait till the latter gets back.
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            Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

            ""It's going to be very interesting to see how Jermaine can play with Peja and (Stephen Jackson) and all the guys," team president Larry Bird said. "When guys sit out a significant period of time, these guys are used to getting their points. How will they get back in the mix? We know Jermaine's our guy and we'll have to get him the ball, but you have to have ball movement with this team."

            The person responsible for making it work is Carlisle, who typically likes to keep a firm grip on the offense
            . Carlisle has loosened the reigns during O'Neal's absence, and he wants to continue to play up-tempo when the team's All-Star forward returns."




            I don't like to pick apart an interview, but man, I get the feeling it's going to be the same old-same old. I just feel that Carlisle is a creature of habit and coupled with Bird saying we have to get Jermaine the ball...that makes me nervous.

            "We'll have to get him the ball." I guess the problem I have is that I'm not as confident in Jermaine's passing skills as I'd like to be. Statistically, Jermaine's assists per game is in the ballpark of Rashard Lewis or Tayshun Prince (around 2.3-2.5) and I'd like it more to be in the neighborhood of Gasol, or Kirilenko or Duncan (4.0).

            If Carlisle can resist dumping it into Jermaine in the post and play him more like Gasol or Nowitski, who aren't restricted to a certain area on the floor, our recent free flowing offense COULD be a boon to him and the team.

            I'm just pretty sure it won't happen.
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              Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

              Originally posted by Skaut_Ech
              ""It's going to be very interesting to see how Jermaine can play with Peja and (Stephen Jackson) and all the guys," team president Larry Bird said. "When guys sit out a significant period of time, these guys are used to getting their points. How will they get back in the mix? We know Jermaine's our guy and we'll have to get him the ball, but you have to have ball movement with this team."

              The person responsible for making it work is Carlisle, who typically likes to keep a firm grip on the offense
              . Carlisle has loosened the reigns during O'Neal's absence, and he wants to continue to play up-tempo when the team's All-Star forward returns."




              I don't like to pick apart an interview, but man, I get the feeling it's going to be the same old-same old. I just feel that Carlisle is a creature of habit and coupled with Bird saying we have to get Jermaine the ball...that makes me nervous.

              "We'll have to get him the ball." I guess the problem I have is that I'm not as confident in Jermaine's passing skills as I'd like to be. Statistically, Jermaine's assists per game is in the ballpark of Rashard Lewis or Tayshun Prince (around 2.3-2.5) and I'd like it more to be in the neighborhood of Gasol, or Kirilenko or Duncan (4.0).

              If Carlisle can resist dumping it into Jermaine in the post and play him more like Gasol or Nowitski, who aren't restricted to a certain area on the floor, our recent free flowing offense COULD be a boon to him and the team.

              I'm just pretty sure it won't happen.
              Don't be so negative! First of all, the second line you quote from the article is penned by Mike Wells, not said by anyone involved with the team and in any case it is a simple observation. Of course the offensive system depends on Rick. Second of all, I think that the far more telling quote is said by Jermaine:

              "My body frame and my style fits more in the up-and-down pace rather than half-court..."
              I have never heard him say this before. I read this to mean that JO is tired of taking the pounding of playing in the low post on every play. This is perhaps the only new information in the article and I would argue that it is good news. Yes, LB is right; JO does have to get his touches, what with him being the most talented player on the team. But, I think that this is the most positive article to come from the pen of Mike Wells in some time and we should take it at face value.
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                Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

                I agree, this article should be filed under the category "good news." At least they aren't ignoring this elephant...

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                  Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

                  JO has been begging for a big center to take some of the physical pressure off him since we-know-who was traded away.

                  That's why, for some of us, we don't care if David ever scores, grabs a rebound, or blocks a shot, as long as he can stay in the game long enough to be a real physical presence.

                  Its a chicken-and-egg thing, if he can stay in the game he'll get his share of points, rebounds and blocks.
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                    Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

                    Wasn't there an article published last year around this time that was almost identical? And yet, it never came to fruition once JO returned back to the court.

                    All I would like is for Carlisle to give it a chance. The problem with Rick, is that he doesn't tend to give new things a chance for too long before going back to his "comfort zone". He does it with players on the court and substitution patterns, and he's likely to do the same with this offense. If it doesn't work so well for one game, I don't know if we can expect him to try again or go back to the "watch-JO" offense.

                    The other thing to watch out for is when JO actually returns to the court. Will he even be back in time for some part of the regular season? And if so, how long will it take for everyone to get acquainted with the system incorporating Jermaine, and will it be able to continue through playoffs?

                    I have a feeling that once playoffs begin, Rick will revert back to the old system. And once again, this article reaffirms the fact that Larry is most definitely against that style of play.

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                      Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

                      Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                      JO has been begging for a big center to take some of the physical pressure off him since we-know-who was traded away.

                      That's why, for some of us, we don't care if David ever scores, grabs a rebound, or blocks a shot, as long as he can stay in the game long enough to be a real physical presence.

                      Its a chicken-and-egg thing, if he can stay in the game he'll get his share of points, rebounds and blocks.
                      Very true words, Jay. I think David may be starting to realize this as well. He has seemed to let the game come to him more lately than trying to force the issue to get his stats before he gets the inevitable 3rd foul call...

                      I really think the chicken-egg theory holds true with his foul magnetism too. If he could deal with the bad calls and just play ball, the refs would start to give him more of the benefit of the doubt. As long as he whines about every call he doesn't get or that goes against him, that pattern will continue, IMO.



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                      • #12
                        Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

                        I'm covinced Rick WILL go back to dump it down everyone stand around ball.He is just too conservative and likes to control the offense too much.

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                          Originally posted by heywoode
                          Very true words, Jay. I think David may be starting to realize this as well. He has seemed to let the game come to him more lately than trying to force the issue to get his stats before he gets the inevitable 3rd foul call...

                          I really think the chicken-egg theory holds true with his foul magnetism too. If he could deal with the bad calls and just play ball, the refs would start to give him more of the benefit of the doubt. As long as he whines about every call he doesn't get or that goes against him, that pattern will continue, IMO.
                          I generally agree. But I don't think its the officials that are keeping David off the court. His coach hasn't even allowed him to foul out of very many games this season. Now its one thing to pull him if you're going to put him back in the game later (and Rick's done that a bit more lately), but its inexcuseable to pull him with four or five fouls if you've got no intention to put him back in the game later. Said another way, because of Rick's coaching, David fouls out of the game with four or five fouls, not six.
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                            Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                            I generally agree. But I don't think its the officials that are keeping David off the court. His coach hasn't even allowed him to foul out of very many games this season. Now its one thing to pull him if you're going to put him back in the game later (and Rick's done that a bit more lately), but its inexcuseable to pull him with four or five fouls if you've got no intention to put him back in the game later. Said another way, because of Rick's coaching, David fouls out of the game with four or five fouls, not six.
                            Along these same lines, I think that it would be good for David to play a while with five fouls. As a big man in this league, this is a skill that he needs to develop.
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                              Re: IndyStar} O'Neal likes new offense

                              Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                              I generally agree. But I don't think its the officials that are keeping David off the court. His coach hasn't even allowed him to foul out of very many games this season. Now its one thing to pull him if you're going to put him back in the game later (and Rick's done that a bit more lately), but its inexcuseable to pull him with four or five fouls if you've got no intention to put him back in the game later. Said another way, because of Rick's coaching, David fouls out of the game with four or five fouls, not six.
                              Good points. Rick seems to pull him more for his attitude towards the refs once he gets 4 or 5 fouls, but given that fact that he is on the bench, essentially fouled out with 4 or 5, he may as well stay in and learn to play without getting that last foul, as was stated just ahead of me already!

                              It's getting better with David, and I hope he makes the most of this opportunity and that Rick plays him in the middle and lets JO play his natural position. JO at Power forward also is conducive to keeping the same style of play because it lets JO run more and be in better position to get the medium-length rebounds that he misses out on by having to body up as a center down low. Of course, that is assuming he is trying to get rebounds in the first place!



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