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  • Bball's Post Game Thread

    Well, since nobody started one....
    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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    55 Rebounds 12 turnovers 22 FTA those numbers should get it done just about every time.

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    • #3
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      Granger scored below his season average against the worst team we have played.

      I thought he was going to go off for around 35 tonight.

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      • #4
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        I am relatively buzzed right now but the Pacers, based off scores alone at least, seem like a four or five seed in the East right now, which is a bit more than I expected going into the season.

        Of course we are only five games in but we have had an opportunity to play some of the better teams in the EC.

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        • #5
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          Random thoughts-

          Gotta like seeing the team win games they should win. We didn't have to make any excuses for them.

          Being 2-3 is nothing to sneeze at considering where we were and who we've played (4 teams that are a collective 17-6).

          It's still early.

          Granger getting to the rim is nice to see... and getting the whistle.

          I still think our cuts and ball movement need to be crisper... but then again... we HAVE cuts and ball movement!

          Our defensive intensity hasn't reached the levels we saw in the Boston game. Maybe that is asking too much...

          We're getting much better about playing situationally versus last year. Last year when we needed a basket to stem a run we'd take a rushed 3 and end up watching the opposition run the other way with the rebound.

          The Nets looked sluggish (not that we didn't) but we maintained our focus.

          Why is Hibbert known as 'slow'?

          Marquis should forget about the 3 ball for now.

          Foster still offers nothing on offense. I wish we could limit Foster's minutes more and I'd prefer he not start. But...

          We miss Rasho. I don't know what Rasho will command for a contract next season, but from what I've watched this season I wouldn't mind to have him back.

          I'm glad Diener gets some minutes.

          I don't know why Maceo doesn't get some minutes. Especially when the scoreboard or clock says "why not?". Which means why not play him late when the game is out of hand or give him a chance when we see nothing else is working?
          Last edited by Bball; 11-08-2008, 09:50 PM.
          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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            I remember those rumors about JONeal going to the Nets for VC last season....I'm glad that we didn't make that rumored trade. VC's legs would have broken off running in our offense. He may hit those uncontested 3pt shots every now and then....but if he's effectively guarded....his midrange jumpshot just doesn't fall anymore.
            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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            • #7
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              Usually the good teams don't even turn it on until 20 games in or so. I think now is the time to get easier wins before teams find their comfort zones.

              We might be able to pull out some wins, but I see a team that is bound to wear itself out before the season is over. The game against the Celtics was a perfect example. If we play this hard and pile up injuries too quickly, we won't have much of a future.

              That's what's been the better reveal of this game: I'd rather win games with smart play over "effort".

              And TJ needs this stat line every game. (I for one, think he's perfectly capable of that).
              “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

              “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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              • #8
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                This team is definitely Cleveland's equal and should be able to make a legit run at a 4 seed.

                Outstanding game tonight. Once again the offense stayed very involved most of the time. In fact one possession had cuts and screens right up till the buzzer went as TJ hit a shot.

                In the 2nd they stopped threatening the post, but in 2nd half they started putting Jeff in at least the high post, and of course Hibbert whenever he got in, and that was just enough of an attack to space the offense well.

                Plus the defense really was on track all-around. Vince was nuts, but at least he was forced to make great plays.


                Hats off to Dooling who was really strong tonight for them.

                Box doesn't quite show it but Hibbert was MUCH more effective out there than Brook was. As a litmus test of talented rookie bigs it sure looks like Hibbert might be the 2nd best after Beasley.

                Hibbert caused a lot of havoc on their offense and really intimidated shots inside. There's no stat for that but it's massive. With Hibbert as an inside stopper and guys like Jack and TJ at PG slowing the start of the play down it really gets a lot easier for guys at 2-4 to defend their assignments.

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                • #9
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                  Why is Hibbert known as 'slow'?
                  First of all, I'm on record as saying I was wrong about that one, at least as it applies now. But the fact is that when he played guys like Thabeet he looked mechanical and "slow".

                  What we see now is similar game to be honest, it's just that his length and post moves translate so well and he plays such a smart floor position game that he is not hindered by not having great quickness.

                  I've always thought he was an extremely smart player. I think he and Rush are off to the starts they are because they play the spacing in a way that maximizes their ability to make plays. There's combine good and then there's applied good. These two guys are all about the intelligent application of skill.

                  Marquis should forget about the 3 ball for now.
                  I would almost agree but I think that teams are sagging him and we all know his real threat is when he gets near the rim. Frankly he's just going to have to man up and develop this shot because it's being handed to him until he proves he can make it. Not unlike Jackson used to see.

                  And TJ needs this stat line every game. (I for one, think he's perfectly capable of that).
                  He clearly was going out of his way to not call his own number on drives, really to a fault even. This must have been discussed before the game. Sometimes it was just awkward in how he passed up shots, and compared to the kind of awkward layups he'd been trying it was shockingly different.
                  Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 11-08-2008, 10:00 PM.

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by Los Angeles View Post
                    Usually the good teams don't even turn it on until 20 games in or so. I think now is the time to get easier wins before teams find their comfort zones.
                    That is true, but it's also true the teams we've played are 17-6 (thru 4 games) so if they are in cruise control right now, look out for later!

                    We might be able to pull out some wins, but I see a team that is bound to wear itself out before the season is over. The game against the Celtics was a perfect example. If we play this hard and pile up injuries too quickly, we won't have much of a future.
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                    The pace is something that concerns me. I think the pace is why last year we'd fall apart in the 3rd. We'd snowball someone for the better part of the first half and then comeback in the 3rd and couldn't maintain that pace with the efficiency that we'd shown. But we also didn't understand or react to situations very well last year. That's what I meant about when we really needed a solid possession and instead would rush a 3, miss, and the other team was off to the races with the ball on a fast break. We don't seem so gung ho to hoist 3's. There seems to be more purpose to what we're doing. We lost the momentum many a time exactly that way.
                    Last edited by Bball; 11-08-2008, 10:02 PM.
                    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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                      Originally posted by Los Angeles View Post
                      Usually the good teams don't even turn it on until 20 games in or so. I think now is the time to get easier wins before teams find their comfort zones.

                      We might be able to pull out some wins, but I see a team that is bound to wear itself out before the season is over. The game against the Celtics was a perfect example. If we play this hard and pile up injuries too quickly, we won't have much of a future.

                      That's what's been the better reveal of this game: I'd rather win games with smart play over "effort".

                      And TJ needs this stat line every game. (I for one, think he's perfectly capable of that).
                      That's why I am all for limiting minutes when we have the opportunity ( as in the last 2 minutes when we were up by double-digits ) especially when we don't need our Starters to play.

                      Also....keeping a solid 9-10 man rotation is going to be helpful while spreading the minutes among our bench players as the season progresses.
                      Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                      • #12
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                        It's nice that the Pacers won, BUT 33 out of 82 shots were 3 ptrs! That's 40%! Absolutely ridiculous! This just magnifies how much this team doesn't have an inside game. The Pacers can't continue to shoot the 3 ptr as a major way to win. If the Pacers had been playing a top team, they would have had their rears handed to them.

                        I'll voice my opinion again as to JO'B not giving McBob and Graham some playing time. Let's face it this game was ugly the last half of the 4th qtr, so why play the starters? I don't want to hear about team chemistry, or getting the major rotation players more time together. What happens if Granger or Ford gets injured playing garbage worthless minutes? Sorry, JO'B I don't agree with your decision. JMOAA

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                        • #13
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                          This was a horrible game to watch, nearly unbearable. Pacer games are like Jesus Christ to me and I found myself channel surfing during the game.

                          Horrible game and most teams would have kicked our butt tonight.
                          *removed* Just keep politics and religion completely out of it, please.

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Jon Theodore View Post
                            This was a horrible game to watch, nearly unbearable. Pacer games are like Jesus Christ to me and I found myself channel surfing during the game.

                            Horrible game and most teams would have kicked our butt tonight.
                            But instead we won by 20?

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                            • #15
                              Re: Bball's Post Game Thread

                              Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                              It's nice that the Pacers won, BUT 33 out of 82 shots were 3 ptrs! That's 40%! Absolutely ridiculous! This just magnifies how much this team doesn't have an inside game. The Pacers can't continue to shoot the 3 ptr as a major way to win. If the Pacers had been playing a top team, they would have had their rears handed to them.

                              I'll voice my opinion again as to JO'B not giving McBob and Graham some playing time. Let's face it this game was ugly the last half of the 4th qtr, so why play the starters? I don't want to hear about team chemistry, or getting the major rotation players more time together. What happens if Granger or Ford gets injured playing garbage worthless minutes? Sorry, JO'B I don't agree with your decision. JMOAA
                              You do what you have to do to win games....and you take what your opponent gives you. We do not have a legit post threat and will need to live with that for awhile. As for McBob and Graham they are not going to change things. Maybe with Rasho, we can go inside a bit more...but this team will survive with ball movement, slashing and perimeter shooting. Roy Hibbert will become a better post threat for us, but he's not going to be that this year.

                              Anyway, I'm enjoying the effort and team play too much to care that much.

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