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Darren Collison: Team Player

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  • Darren Collison: Team Player

    Just another video interview with DC. It's a slow day so I thought I would share in case anyone else hasn't seen it.



    Last edited by SMosley21; 08-24-2010, 03:04 PM.

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    Fropm everything I have seen, read, heard.......Collison seemed like a great guy, will be great in the locker room and a great teammate

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      Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      Fropm everything I have seen, read, heard.......Collison seemed like a great guy, will be great in the locker room and a great teammate
      Exactly. The way he carries himself even, just screams quality NBA player. I can't wait to see him suit up in that blue and gold.

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        Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

        I agree on Collison, he seems very balanced and wise as a player. He is still so young, but looks to be a solid pick-up no doubt!
        Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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          Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

          I like this kid more every time I see a video clip of him, talking or playing.
          "Just look at the flowers ........ BANG" - Carol "The Walking Dead"

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            Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

            He seems like a good kid.

            Say what you want about Larry, he's done a good job with these guys. Of the guys definitely on the team this season that is part of our future..

            PG Collison and Price, probably eventually won't get to keep them both (eventually another team is either going to offer the backup a starting spot/over pay)..but one of them will most likely end up the starter here

            SG Rush and George, we'll get to keep them both, probably and we do probably have a starter there

            SF Granger, an all star

            PF McBob and Hans, we've possibly got a starter that..at least one good role player

            C Hibbert - starter, potential all star

            Not an unlikeable kid in that bunch and a pretty talanted core.

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              Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

              Originally posted by Darren Collison
              An extension of the coach




              I can't wait to see DC play and see the Pacers succeed with him and the helm.

              --pizza
              It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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                Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                Originally posted by pizza guy View Post




                I can't wait to see DC play and see the Pacers succeed with him and the helm.

                --pizza
                It's okay, all good pgs believe they should be an extension of the coach. We just need to hope it's all talk and he ignores him, and plays well enough that Jimmy still has to play him. :P

                (*waits for the eventual run down the court and jack up a three offense*)

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                  Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                  Originally posted by Sookie View Post
                  It's okay, all good pgs believe they should be an extension of the coach. We just need to hope it's all talk and he ignores him, and plays well enough that Jimmy still has to play him. :P

                  (*waits for the eventual run down the court and jack up a three offense*)
                  I don't want to see the words "extension" and "coach" used in the same sentence until after JOB is gone.

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                    Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                    I'm thoroughly excited. Paul George is exactly who I wanted in the draft, but didn't figure we'd see him on the court much this year. So, even though they drafted who I wanted, I was a bit disappointed knowing that.

                    Then the trade for Collison, and I had been a fan of his since the sometime in November I watched him playing for the Hornets and I kept thinking "man, if we had a PG like that". So he was my #1 hope for the offseason, and here it happened.

                    So now my favorite team drafted who I wanted, and traded for (and traded away) exactly who I wanted in the same offseason. I've never had a team make 1 move I wanted in an offseason, let alone two. So needless to say, I'm quite invested in how this all shakes out. If it works, then I can start putting together my own resume to take over after Bird leaves.

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                      Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                      Originally posted by Sookie View Post

                      PG Collison and Price, probably eventually won't get to keep them both (eventually another team is either going to offer the backup a starting spot/over pay)..but one of them will most likely end up the starter here


                      Please let me know if I am misinterpreting your comments. But it seems to me that you are suggesting that Price and Collison are similar in quality. I think Collison is much better, he is quicker (much quicker) a much better finisher, a better passer - he is just better. Collison is an NBA starting point guard now. Price is not. Price might someday be a quality starter maybe

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                        Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                        Originally posted by xBulletproof View Post
                        I'm thoroughly excited. Paul George is exactly who I wanted in the draft, but didn't figure we'd see him on the court much this year. So, even though they drafted who I wanted, I was a bit disappointed knowing that.

                        I feel the same way. The more I think about it, though, if George is even close to being able to give minutes without being completely overmatched, I'd give almost anything to see it happen, warts and all.

                        It's wishfull thinking, I guess, but really to me, minutes that are given to D Jones over George is almost a waste. Also, if the Pacers aren't competing after the first couple of months, I'd say the same about Dunleavy over Paul George.

                        Really, playing those two over George feels like running in place to me.

                        Again wishful thinking, I understand the Coach playing the players that might give him the best chance to win in a given game, I really do. I'd just rather watch Paul George play, honestly, gives me hope for the future in the process.

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                          Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          Please let me know if I am misinterpreting your comments. But it seems to me that you are suggesting that Price and Collison are similar in quality. I think Collison is much better, he is quicker (much quicker) a much better finisher, a better passer - he is just better. Collison is an NBA starting point guard now. Price is not. Price might someday be a quality starter maybe
                          I think they are about the same, actually.

                          They were the same in college (Price was actually considered better until his injury) And Price was considered better when they were getting about the same amount of time this past season (around 15 mpg)

                          Then Paul got hurt, and Collison was getting around 38 MPG in an offense that revolved around him. His stats were fantastic, but at least part of that was the offense. And obviously he gained a lot of press from that. But AJ did not get that opportunity, so calling one better than the other, when one had an opportunity the other didn't, is a bit unfair, right? I don't know how he'll look, he could end up looking like a mini Chris Paul but he can also end up looking like TJ.

                          Collison's quicker. And all around more athletic. I'd debate passing. Collison can finish better, I'd say that Price is more of a shooter despite Collison's percentages. AJ took much more difficult jump shots, where as Collison tended to only shoot wide open three point shots. (Product of the offense for both players, as well as confidence in certain abilities) On defense both tend to get knocked around with screens (because they weigh ten pounds) but I think within time, just because Collison is quicker he could end up a very good defensive player (a pest), whereas I think AJ's athleticism will end up limiting him too around an average defender. AJ also takes care of the ball better, and is more of a "court general." I'd say PnR is probably about even, or I haven't seen enough from either to make a decision, regardless they are both good at it.

                          I've said a few times, I think that whole group of PGs (Maynor, Collison, Lawson, Price, Flynn) that were drafted were about the same in quality (and there may be more that I'm forgetting) But they are all different styles of PGs. If we end up with a permanent coach that wants a system where the ball is out of the PGs hands a lot, AJ is going to look better, because his game can just fit in with "whatever" offense you like. Where as Collison is going to need a specific system. He will be better than AJ in that system, but he'll be worse than AJ in others. It really is a matter of "more complete" vs "specialized." Quite frankly, if Jimmy plays the same system as last season, I think people are going to be suprised that they find they like AJ better in it.

                          And despite the month of great play, I don't think that Collison has proved he's a quaility starter. I think, with his circumstances last year, he had the opportunity to prove that he deserved a shot as a starter, and AJ never got that opportunity.

                          My point with that comment though, was that..yea..I think there's a good possibility that they will both be viewed as starting material and deserving of minutes, and when their contracts come up..some other team will offer one of the two more money or more minutes than the Pacers are able to offer that player. And quite frankly, my guess (assuming both stay healthy) the coach and the system will determine which one we keep. (and I'm obviously talking two/three years from now) Unless of course we get into the god awful habbit of playing Price as a backup PG and a SG (third guard) and keep them both happy with minutes and money..(ugh..)


                          Anyway, I'm excited for all the newer guys that I expect to be on the team. I think it'll be a really really fun team to watch, with some interesting dynamics (assuming of course the younger guys get to play.)
                          Last edited by Sookie; 08-25-2010, 02:49 PM.

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                            Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                            Originally posted by Speed View Post
                            I feel the same way. The more I think about it, though, if George is even close to being able to give minutes without being completely overmatched, I'd give almost anything to see it happen, warts and all.

                            It's wishfull thinking, I guess, but really to me, minutes that are given to D Jones over George is almost a waste. Also, if the Pacers aren't competing after the first couple of months, I'd say the same about Dunleavy over Paul George.

                            Really, playing those two over George feels like running in place to me.

                            Again wishful thinking, I understand the Coach playing the players that might give him the best chance to win in a given game, I really do. I'd just rather watch Paul George play, honestly, gives me hope for the future in the process.
                            I think people are severely underestimating George anyways. You see a lot of 20 year old players come into the league and play well. Brandon Jennings pretty much sat out a year after HS and came in and played well at a tougher position. And he was around the same age Paul will be this year. I think he could wind up gobbling up the majority of the minutes behind Brandon and Danny at each wing. If, JOB will play him of course.
                            "Don't get caught watchin' the paint dry"

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                              Re: Darren Collison: Team Player

                              Originally posted by Taterhead View Post
                              I think people are severely underestimating George anyways. You see a lot of 20 year old players come into the league and play well. Brandon Jennings pretty much sat out a year after HS and came in and played well at a tougher position. And he was around the same age Paul will be this year. I think he could wind up gobbling up the majority of the minutes behind Brandon and Danny at each wing. If, JOB will play him of course.
                              I don't buy into the theory that Paul George can't contribute right away. Sure, he's going to take time to develop into the player that we and Pacers management think he can be, but that doesn't mean he's not already good enough to get significant minutes. If he's even a fraction as good right now as what his ceiling supposedly is (all-star caliber player), then he can contribute this season.

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