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  • Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

    Just got back from the game and for the first time this season I can say, now that was an NBA basketball game, that was a real NBA game and a really good game. If you want me to complain I'm going to disappoint you.

    Pacers played really well - they didn't play perfectly - but they played a really good game.

    The pick and roll the Mavs run with Dirk and Jason Terry is murder to defend, just ask the Spurs or Suns. And then you have Josh Howard sneaking in there and getting offensive rebounds and other stuff, the Mavs are tough to defend late in game. Plus they seem to get a few calls, but I'm not going to dwell on that. Mavs do a great job defensive rebounding they really block out.

    One play the Pacers ran tonight that resulted in three turnovers was the pick and roll with Jeff and either JT or Jax. I don't know if it is Jeff's fault or the ball handler. But Jeff rolls to the basket and Jackson twice tonight and JT once tonight evidently thought Jeff was going to spot up from 15 feet. Do we want Jeff spotting up from 15 feet?

    Granger played an excellent game, I just wished he would have gotten more shots.

    Was Al even on ther floor tonight - I'm not blaming him, but we need more from him. If he's supposed to be our second best player - then we are in trouble.

    Some might complain about JT taking too many shots late in the 4th - but I'm not going to. Most of the time he had to create something because the Mavs took us out of the play and someone had to do something. So I'm not going to complain about JT tonight

    One thing that concerned me is with about 4 minutes to go in the third quarter I looked on the floor and the pacers were dead tired and the Mavs seemed to be getting stronger - if you would have asked me right then I would have said the Mavs would win by 10.

    I also need to mention Daniels tonight - he was superb.

    Overall I'm very encouraged by the game tonight and it was a great game to see in person. Now that was real NBA basketball game

    Reason why the Pacers lost: Mavs are a better team, Pacers defense just wasn't good enough, they couldn't defend without fouling and they gave up a few key offensive rebounds.

    Just for the record: Yes Rick told Al to try and miss the second free throw and I have to assume that Al tried to miss it

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    Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

    I think they did a marvelous job against the best team in the NBA tho!

    But still, "It takes a Ninja to beat a Ninja" or how was it? It takes a consistant shooter / clutch player to beat another consistant shooter / scorer/ clutch player (Dirk).

    They suffer & will suffer against good teams like these. They have what it takes but the P´s really need that guy to close the deal, that pure consistant shooter / clutch player that you can just say to "Here, score me a winning basket". Clutchness my friends....

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      Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      The pick and roll the Mavs run with Dirk and Jason Terry is murder to defend, just ask the Spurs or Suns.
      Agreed. We just don't have the quickness on defense to stop that, and no one has a defender to even contain Dirk in that situation. He really has evolved into something special.

      It wasn't a pick-and-roll situation, but on the Mavs possesion right after Danny hit that big three with 3 or 4 minutes left, Dirk had the ball at the top of the key and Danny was all fired up guarding him with his hands waving all over the place. Dirk just kind of stood there holding the ball and waited for Danny to stop waving his hands around like E. Honda and proceded to drill the three with a look on his face like "Ahh...That's cute. Keep your head up, slugger."


      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      One play the Pacers ran tonight that resulted in three turnovers was the pick and roll with Jeff and either JT or Jax. I don't know if it is Jeff's fault or the ball handler. But Jeff rolls to the basket and Jackson twice tonight and JT once tonight evidently thought Jeff was going to spot up from 15 feet. Do we want Jeff spotting up from 15 feet?
      I really, really want to see more pick and rolls. I really, really do not want to see us continue to run it with Jeff as the screener 75% of the time, however. I have no idea what kind of advantage or mismatch that could possibly provide our offense. WHY DON'T WE RUN THE PICK AND ROLL WITH JO AND TINSLEY!!! Somebody call Rick Carlisle and get an answer to this question. Isn't JO one of the best big men from mid-range in the NBA? Isn't he uber-athletic and able to finish in a multitude of ways rolling to the hoop? Can't Jamaal get to the hoop well? Can't Jamaal hit the pull-up J?

      I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. And I invented the piano-key necktie.

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      Was Al even on ther floor tonight - I'm not blaming him, but we need more from him. If he's supposed to be our second best player - then we are in trouble.
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        Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

        I was at the game too. Enjoyed the hell out of it. I think Al is extremely expendable right now. We could use him along with someone else to get someone in a position that we're hurting in more. I don't think Al is a bad player, he just doesn't fit in with this team -- at all.

        Other than that you gotta admit, my 'Guess The Score' prediction was pretty damn strong...

        Originally posted by Ev_eezy Today @ 11:21am

        Pacers 113
        Mavs 109

        In overtime
        Talk about 2 for 1...

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        • #5
          Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

          I was shocked to hear that only 15,900 tickets sold, I'm usually pretty good at guessing how many tickets are sold and I would have guessed in the low 17,000's. Didn't look like a lot of empty seats to me

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            Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            I was shocked to hear that only 15,900 tickets sold, I'm usually pretty good at guessing how many tickets are sold and I would have guessed in the low 17,000's. Didn't look like a lot of empty seats to me
            Yeah it seemed pretty packed in there tonight. I don't make it to every home game, but I've been to many of them. I know they don't use pyro in every game for player introductions, or have I just not been paying attention in the past?

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              Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

              Originally posted by #31 View Post
              I think they did a marvelous job against the best team in the NBA tho!

              But still, "It takes a Ninja to beat a Ninja" or how was it? It takes a consistant shooter / clutch player to beat another consistant shooter / scorer/ clutch player (Dirk).

              They suffer & will suffer against good teams like these. They have what it takes but the P´s really need that guy to close the deal, that pure consistant shooter / clutch player that you can just say to "Here, score me a winning basket". Clutchness my friends....
              Agreed
              Granger and Williams, I think can be clutch shooters/scores when their time comes, but right now???? JO and Jackson??? sometimes

              But I agree with UB, good game. And the Pacers are the first team to force the Mavs into overtime.... well, they forced us into overtime..... whatever, Pacers competed.

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                Originally posted by Ev_eezy View Post
                Yeah it seemed pretty packed in there tonight. I don't make it to every home game, but I've been to many of them. I know they don't use pyro in every game for player introductions, or have I just not been paying attention in the past?
                First time I've seen it this season - although I wasn't at the home opener - and I'm sure they used some in that game

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                  I'm a lot more calm about the situation now after, still blame the refs for this loss nothing anyone can say is going to change that. The one play though that ticked me off the worse was we were up by one Jason Terry practically walks into the paint and just nonchalantly hits a mid-range jumper to put them up ahead again by one...big wtf on that play.

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                    Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

                    The refs cost us this game, call after call after call. Mavs just kept getting calls that were nowhere to be seen. If they gave us those calls then I wouldnt mind them getting them either, but to see Nowitzki jump in the air to shoot the ball, and JO duck out the way and not touch him AT ALL, and Dirk got the 2 FT's showed me what kind of agenda the refs had for this game.

                    TWICE Danny Granger was fouled on game winning basket chances, TWICE. Way to go refs and the NBA show what your league is about, if a team has a better record then a certain team then it means you cheat for the with the better record. Let it be known NBA.

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                      Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

                      Originally posted by Dat Dude View Post
                      The refs cost us this game, call after call after call. Mavs just kept getting calls that were nowhere to be seen. If they gave us those calls then I wouldnt mind them getting them either, but to see Nowitzki jump in the air to shoot the ball, and JO duck out the way and not touch him AT ALL, and Dirk got the 2 FT's showed me what kind of agenda the refs had for this game.
                      He touched his elbow. Dirk leaned into it, surely, but there was a little bit of contact. Dirk gets that call 9 times out of 10. And so did Reggie. It sucks because Dirk intiated the contact, but JO did bite on the fake and jump into the air, and Dirk just did what all savvy superstars have done for decades: He leaned in and forced the ref to call to make the call.

                      Originally posted by Dat Dude View Post
                      TWICE Danny Granger was fouled on game winning basket chances, TWICE.
                      Those were both pretty bad.
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                        Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

                        Was Granger fouled - take the emotion out of it. I didn't have a good angle from where I sit at the games, and they didn't show replay. Seemed to me that Howard had a clean block in OT, did he cleanly block the one at the end of regulation? Please be unbiased

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                          Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          Was Granger fouled - take the emotion out of it. I didn't have a good angle from where I sit at the games, and they didn't show replay. Seemed to me that Howard had a clean block in OT, did he cleanly block the one at the end of regulation? Please be unbiased
                          In my opion it was a foul or a "Play on" . the one in OT was a foul.( Buckner said so)

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                          • #14
                            Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

                            And if JO doesnt hurt his ankle in those last few minutes of the game, we are talking about how great of a win this was. That soft dude they call a PF couldnt do anything to JO.

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                              Re: Mavs vs Pacers post game thread

                              Originally posted by Dat Dude View Post
                              TWICE Danny Granger was fouled on game winning basket chances, TWICE. Way to go refs and the NBA show what your league is about, if a team has a better record then a certain team then it means you cheat for the with the better record. Let it be known NBA.
                              Granger regularly gets fouled under the bucket without getting the call. Someday that will change.

                              Although not terrible officiating, I found the Pacers got the short end of the stick tonight. If the questionable calls had gone the other way, I think we may have prevailed because it would not have taken much at all.

                              I am less concerned about losing this game and more concerned about how the team is playing and who is taking the shots.

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