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  • Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

    http://chicagosports.chicagotribune....home-headlines

    Its a multiple page thing so I'm not going to paste in the text. Bird sounds 100% unhappy with the roster and really the league in this interview. Must read.

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    I'll post it, and highlight the real interesting stuff...


    Sam Smith Sam Smith On Pro Basketball
    Pacers' failure puts Bird in a funk
    Facing rebuilding job, general manager vows not to give up

    April 23, 2007

    Behind Larry Bird at his desk in Pacers' offices in Indianapolis is the future, the hope. It's a list by position of the top players in college and overseas. Bird has been studying them for months, traveling, talking and analyzing. And sometimes, just shaking his head.

    Bird's Indiana Pacers missed the playoffs this season, breaking a run of nine straight seasons and 16 of the last 17. They finished 35-47, and the speculation is coach Rick Carlisle could be out and star Jermaine O'Neal traded.

    Few persons in the history of the NBA have known winning like Bird, a Hall of Famer with about every basketball success imaginable as a player and coach. And now, as general manager of the Pacers, he's facing something he has never known.

    "Never," Bird said in a recent interview. "I've never been on a team that lost. I wasn't on the varsity [at Indiana State] the year I broke my ankle and missed the whole season. They won five, six games, but I really wasn't a part of it. I've never been involved in anything like this. It's all new to me. It's tough."

    And a quick Pacers turnaround appears unlikely.

    If they don't get a top-10 draft pick in the lottery, the Pacers lose their first-rounder to Atlanta from the Al Harrington deal. They don't have a second-round pick. O'Neal has talked at times of wanting to be traded, and the big midseason deal for Mike Dunleavy, Troy Murphy and Ike Diago has the Warriors happily in the playoffs with Harrington and Stephen Jackson.

    In fact, the Warriors were so giddy about breaking a 13-year playoff drought that Jackson, still facing probation violations for discharging a firearm during a preseason strip-club parking lot incident in Indianapolis, does a mock police frisk with his hands behind his head in pregame introductions with teammate Matt Barnes.

    "It's a little joke for all the people who think I'm a bad guy, who don't know me," Jackson told the San Francisco Chronicle. "It's like, 'I got nothing on me, I just want to play basketball and have fun.' "


    Bird and the Pacers aren't laughing.

    "We've had three tough years," Bird acknowledged about a franchise many often pointed to as the NBA model for player satisfaction and community involvement. "I was sitting here before the season with (President) Donnie (Walsh, whom Bird is trying to persuade to stay with his contract expiring) and he said, 'Let's have some fun this year.' I said, 'Donnie, we're not playing.'

    "You have to go back to the [Auburn Hills] fight, unfortunately," Bird said. "We never really recovered from that. The next year Stephen, Jermaine and Ronnie [Artest] are waiting for me after the [end-of-season] meetings with the guys. They say we want to stay together, give us one more chance, that they'll make this work. If it doesn't, we can get rid of all of them. Then Ronnie wants to be traded after 15 games. C'mon. Then we have to trade players because of the [strip-club] incident three days into camp. You can't have that in a city like this.

    "Our focus was playing basketball," Bird said of his playing days. "When I coached here we had a committed group of guys. You could tell after practice the way they'd stay around. There's not a lot of that anymore. You don't see it, the commitment it really takes. Would I take a chance on a [questionable] guy? Yeah. But I wouldn't with a top-20 pick anymore. You can't have those guys on your team. It's not worth the risk, especially after what we've been through.

    "Take Chicago," Bird said, admiringly. "Look what they're doing. Getting guys from universities, guys who got the coaching from great programs. I've been watching them up there and what they're doing, and you can see they're turning the corner."

    Bird declined to talk about Carlisle, though local media reports indicate he'll be out. Around the NBA, the talk is the Pacers will come hard after Raptors coach Sam Mitchell, whose contract expires after this season. Mitchell played three seasons in Indiana, and his hard-nosed, direct style was admired by management. He's the kind of leader they'd like to rebuild with.

    And though Raptors general manager Bryan Colangelo has said the right things about supporting and bringing back Mitchell, the belief is he remains uncomfortable with Mitchell, whom he did not hire. Also, it was no secret Colangelo was forceful in getting Mitchell to accept and play rookie Andrea Bargnani. There appears to be something of a power struggle going on with President Richard Peddie openly supporting Mitchell's return, apparently to push Colangelo.

    But the feeling is Colangelo will use the power of his turnaround of the franchise to bring in his own coach. Though Suns assistant Marc Iavaroni often is mentioned as a successor, rumors lately have Colangelo continuing the European style and bringing in a protégé of Raptors assistant general manager Maurizio Gherardini from Benetton Treviso. A Raptors first-round playoff loss to the Nets would likely mute the public and media demands for Mitchell's rehiring.

    Indeed, a GM's job is not as easy as playing.

    "It's a different league now," Bird sighed. "Danny [Ainge] and Kevin [McHale] and all of us are having our struggles," he said of his former Celtics teammates running the Celtics and Timberwolves, respectively. "I look at our team and say we're better than [an opponent]. And they have a better record. I feel we're a lot better than we played. We've had injuries, but we had more a couple of years ago and were better. You don't want to make excuses. I really don't think we're that far away.

    "The players we got in trade, they're good players, knowledgeable, they know how to play. Maybe not All-Stars, but good character guys who've been in winning programs. We're not going to win 55 games right away, but we have a chance to build it and get it back to where we want to be. Jermaine is a hard guy to replace. If he comes in here and says he wants to go, we'll look. But he's under contract. If we cannot get what we want, we won't trade him. We'll be the same as Memphis (with Pau Gasol). If we continue to have him, he's got to be our focal point and we've got to get guys to complement him.

    "When I went to Boston, I knew they won championships but didn't really know the history. But the players always came around, you'd ask questions, they'd talk basketball. You didn't want to let the guys down. They set the bar high. It's not like that here, or around the league. We stay at the nicest hotels. In Minnesota we're right across the street from the arena, maybe a 45-second walk. They've got a bus for them. You've got to be kidding me. Charter planes. That's not flying. I always say guys deserve the money, but it changes some people.

    "Somewhere along the line this is going to break and we're going to have success. I know it. I'm not going to give up. I told Donnie we'll see what we're made of. We've got to change some things, get rid of some players. But you never want to give up when you are down. In the long run this may be better for me, but I doubt it. I never thought losing would make me better. I want one more chance to try to get back there and win this thing."

    It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

    Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
    Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
    NBA Champions 1989, 1990, 2004

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      Bird declined to talk about Carlisle, though local media reports indicate he'll be out. Around the NBA, the talk is the Pacers will come hard after Raptors coach Sam Mitchell, whose contract expires after this season. Mitchell played three seasons in Indiana, and his hard-nosed, direct style was admired by management. He's the kind of leader they'd like to rebuild with.
      This space for rent.

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        Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

        Well, at least of Mitchell comes you can kiss small-ball goodbye...

        Of course, you can kiss any play not called from the bench goodbye, too. Mitchell is more like Carlisle than any other head coach.

        It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

        Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
        Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
        NBA Champions 1989, 1990, 2004

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          Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

          Why does it seem the best Bird quotes always come from out of town sources?

          -Bball
          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

          -John Wooden

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            Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

            Originally posted by Bball View Post
            Why does it seem the best Bird quotes always come from out of town sources?

            -Bball
            There are in-town sources?

            It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

            Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
            Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
            NBA Champions 1989, 1990, 2004

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              Thank you folks... Kstat and I will be here all week. Please tip your bartenders and waitresses. Try the veal....
              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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              "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

              -John Wooden

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                Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                There are in-town sources?
                No, because Kravitz gets all his information from here.

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                • #9
                  Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                  The line that jumped out at me:

                  "I told Donnie we'll see what we're made of. We've got to change some things, get rid of some players."

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                    Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                    Originally posted by Bird
                    "The players we got in trade, they're good players, knowledgeable, they know how to play. Maybe not All-Stars, but good character guys who've been in winning programs.
                    Their Duke and ND days are long gone Birdy boy. They do not come from a winning background any longer.


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                      Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                      Originally posted by indy0731 View Post
                      Their Duke and ND days are long gone Birdy boy. They do not come from a winning background any longer.

                      What he's saying is that they've had solid coaching and didn't come from a background where the coach rolled the balls onto the court and didn't teach the kids anything.

                      The winning wasn't necessarily his point.

                      -Bball
                      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                      ------

                      "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                      -John Wooden

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                      • #12
                        Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                        Guess what, there are other average ability (less than Jack and Al) players who come from good programs and/or are good character guys that aren't locked up in an overpriced contract for years to come.

                        Maybe make a SMART deal Larry and you wouldn't be in this spot. The problem is that when Bird played the team had a great GM to combine the right talent. He acts like he was the GM back then or something.


                        Larry knows what he doesn't like. The problem is he has no clue how to fix it, at least no more than McHale and Ainge have shown (or Zeke for that matter).

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                          Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                          Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                          "Our focus was playing basketball," Bird said of his playing days. "When I coached here we had a committed group of guys. You could tell after practice the way they'd stay around. There's not a lot of that anymore. You don't see it, the commitment it really takes.
                          Carslile is gone, if anyone needs more proof.

                          Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                          rumors lately have Colangelo continuing the European style and bringing in a protégé of Raptors assistant general manager Maurizio Gherardini from Benetton Treviso.
                          Just a side note, but you guys, remember when you first heard the name David Blatt, current coach of Benetton Treviso, ex-coach of Maccabi, and a future NBA coach. I posted his name about 6 months ago in PD in this context, and it appears to be getting closer and closer.

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                            Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                            Originally posted by Kstat View Post

                            In fact, the Warriors were so giddy about breaking a 13-year playoff drought that Jackson, still facing probation violations for discharging a firearm during a preseason strip-club parking lot incident in Indianapolis, does a mock police frisk with his hands behind his head in pregame introductions with teammate Matt Barnes.

                            "It's a little joke for all the people who think I'm a bad guy, who don't know me," Jackson told the San Francisco Chronicle. "It's like, 'I got nothing on me, I just want to play basketball and have fun.' "

                            Some pretty funny stuff. I wonder why Jack didn't do that while he was still with the team. I'm sure the fans in Conseco would have loved that comedy routine.

                            How many more examples do people need. I hate to tell Jack, but he will be patted down for real soon enough. Yep, pretty funny stuff there JAck. We'll see if he really is such a bad @ss when someone in lockup decide to make a name for themselves by Jacking up Jack.
                            You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                              Re: Pacers' failure puts Bird in a Funk

                              Well, it took him until the second paragraph to mention "O'Neal" and "trade". That might be a record for him.
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