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  • Starting/Playing the youth

    I was wondering how everyone feels about going young. I don't see this team making the play offs I think we would be better served in playing our young guys and developing them. We got to see what we got and Jeff, Troy, TJ are just not going to be around for it. Mike I just don't know about he has been out so long so I wouldn't mind playing him.
    37
    Play the young guys and lets see what we have
    78.38%
    29
    Stick with the veterans
    2.70%
    1
    Trust in Jim Obrien to play who he wants
    8.11%
    3
    Undecided
    10.81%
    4

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    Re: Starting/Playing the youth

    I know I like whating alot more when Tyler, Roy, Brandon and Price are out their. Hell I would be happy to see our PF minutes split between Tyler and McBob win lose or draw. I bet our defense would improve quite a bit...

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    • #3
      Re: Starting/Playing the youth

      It's time to fully turn the page and look at the talent. I like most of the vets, but let's face the facts. Our vets are all pretty decent NBA players, but taken together, they are not capable of competing in the playoffs. Also, our young players are actually very experienced by NBA rookie standards having played 4 years in top notch level programs...in some cases.

      As a result, I don't believe our chances of squeaking into the playoffs is much different when you have to assume that Granger, Foster, Dunleavy, D Jones and Watson should be right there getting minutes too.

      Also, you have to wonder why AJ Price, who per JOb, "regularly outplays the veterans"...would not....per BnG, "regularly play instead of TJ". I guess playing the best players are not necessarily the priority. BTW, did they cut Solomon Jones? I thought he was brought in to improve our defense in the front court.

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      • #4
        Re: Starting/Playing the youth

        Please remember that its not an "either-or" decision. O'Brien already is playing the young guys, and is giving them increased minutes. It is cool if you want them to get more minutes than they are getting, but it is just an adjustment and not a change of course.



        Hansbrough is getting as many minutes as the doctors allow.

        Price is behind the curve, but O'Brien has vowed to get him more minutes.

        Hibbert has started all but three games this season, and has played 25 or more minutes oftener than he's played less than that. There's a question about his endurance, so pushing him beyond 30 minutes right now may not be the best way ot developing him.

        Rush? He needs to prove he deserves 10 minutes before any coach in the NBA would think of giving him 40.



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        And I won't be here to see the day
        It all dries up and blows away
        I'd hang around just to see
        But they never had much use for me
        In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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        • #5
          Re: Starting/Playing the youth

          I agree that I'd like to see our young guys get a bit more time during the games. Now that Tyler and Dun can play a bit more on the minute side, maybe it would be better to mix Dun in as a veteran presence on the floor with the young guys. I would especially like to see Price more because I would like to see how he plays with some time to get comfortable in a role.

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          • #6
            Re: Starting/Playing the youth

            Okay, Rush played 36 minutes, Roy 27, and Hans 25. Murphy played 28, Dahntay 33, Foster 17. Watson 24 and Ford 28. We are Nostradomus of Pacers basketball. Murphs minutes are going down and Watson is slowly replacing Ford. Rush doesn't deserve more minutes than Dahntay though IMO. AJ should play, but do you really expect him to?
            "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

            Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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            • #7
              Re: Starting/Playing the youth

              I like the idea of playing our young guys. I loved seeing Tyler & Hibbs out there last night. I do view those two as being part of our core players for the future. So allowing them to get experience is a great thing, especially when we get a win. I would like to see Price as well... Rush not so much, but he did have a decent game last night. Though he can change my mind if he would break out of his shell and show some consistency.

              Though the one thing we have to be aware of is that the only way to move some of the players we need to move (i.e. Murph, Ford, and even Dun) is to play them and increase their trade value. No disrespect to these players, but the money owed to them is what is handicapping this team. A lot of NBA teams are stuck with bad contracts, but it seems like we have been stuck for years now.

              It is games like last night, seeing Hibbs happy and with energy. That makes me hopeful for the future. I know it was the Nets, but if he can play like that, stay positive, he will be a force in this league. Do you think he will ever be able to defend the pic n roll better? Regardless, I love Hibbs energy and excitement for the game. When he hit that 3 pointer, you had to say, "it's his birthday!"

              Tyler is coming along nicely. But we all will probably agree he needs to work on his post moves. He gets too many shots blocked in the post. I have all the confidence he will improve on this over the summer. I have a strong feeling he is going to be a starter in this league. If not a starter, a strong 6th man. His hustle and knack for finding the ball is something you just can't teach.

              Rush is one of those players you just can't figure out. I can see us moving him possibly in a deal with one of those bad contracts to sweetin. But of course I would love to see him stay with us and have a productive career here. His defense is the one thing that makes you say hmmm, this kid could be a great defender. And when he dunked the ball with ease last you have to say why doesn't he do that more often. He is athletic enough do much more than he does. We always hear about his confidence being low and his aggressiveness being reserved. I totally understand this, I can suffer from low confidence sometimes. But I pray he can find a his happy place, cause he has all the tools to be really good.

              I haven't really seen Price enough to make a judgement on him, but what I have seen, makes me say he is going to be a steady point guard in this league. He just needs time on the floor.

              Where is SOLO, at th end of the bench I guess?!?!
              Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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                Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                Please remember that its not an "either-or" decision. O'Brien already is playing the young guys, and is giving them increased minutes. It is cool if you want them to get more minutes than they are getting, but it is just an adjustment and not a change of course.



                Hansbrough is getting as many minutes as the doctors allow.

                Price is behind the curve, but O'Brien has vowed to get him more minutes.

                Hibbert has started all but three games this season, and has played 25 or more minutes oftener than he's played less than that. There's a question about his endurance, so pushing him beyond 30 minutes right now may not be the best way ot developing him.

                Rush? He needs to prove he deserves 10 minutes before any coach in the NBA would think of giving him 40.



                .
                Good points Putty, but what about the other vow? JOb vowed he would play the vets down the stretch during the Portland game.

                He was extremely clear on this point.

                Please 'splain that one.

                Edit: the big point here is, the way he said it led me to believe that he would continue that without regard to anything else. Very strong and firm statement from him.
                Last edited by BlueNGold; 12-12-2009, 11:32 AM.

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                  Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                  Originally posted by BnG
                  Please 'splain that one.
                  And I won't be here to see the day
                  It all dries up and blows away
                  I'd hang around just to see
                  But they never had much use for me
                  In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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                  • #10
                    Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                    Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                    It will be interesting to see who actually plays during the latter stages of the game when we have a close one...particularly as we move forward over the next 2 months. I think once that happens, most of our questions should be answered...

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                      Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                      Yeah, he vowed to play AJ then gave him 0 minutes the next game.

                      It's not that hard to shave off 10 minutes for Price.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                        I marked "undecided" because my complex option is not there.

                        I think you play the best team on the floor, and I think that is a combination of SOME of the veterans along with SOME of the young guys.

                        The problem is I don't really trust JOB to get that combination right.
                        BillS

                        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                          Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                          Originally posted by BillS View Post

                          The problem is I don't really trust JOB to get that combination right.
                          I think I'd use the word confident over trust.

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                            Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                            Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
                            I think I'd use the word confident over trust.
                            Yeah, I'm confident I don't trust JOB to get the combination right.
                            BillS

                            A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                            Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                              Re: Starting/Playing the youth

                              Originally posted by BillS View Post
                              I marked "undecided" because my complex option is not there. I think you play the best team on the floor, and I think that is a combination of SOME of the veterans along with SOME of the young guys.
                              I agree with BillS. You earn the right to play the game, and it is up to the coach to play the best players with the eye on improving the team and getting to the playoffs (the goal this year). The young players may not start every game, but they will get experience. Even more so as the season progresses if it looks like the playoffs are not in the cards.

                              If we went with the approach of saying "to heck with everything, let's just get the youngsters as much playing time as possible without regard to the fact that we have talent and experience in our veterans," this will alienate fans, because 1) there will be many more blowout losses, and 2) we still have veterans who are fan favorites (e.g., Foster).

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