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A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including some things I thought were particularly interesting

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  • A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including some things I thought were particularly interesting

    http://www.nba.com/2013/news/feature...=iref:nbahpt3c

    There are signals that Bird may want to return to the presidency next season. Walsh has indicated he would have no problem stepping aside.
    "I've told him, he's weird to do that," Walsh said Sunday. "But he did that when he was my coach and we went to The Finals with him, and he resigned right after that. I would ask him, 'What's your dynamic here? Why would you leave now?' But I've learned to never psychoanalyze Bird."
    "For me, it's the first time I've ever taken over a team that's good," Walsh said. "My whole mantra is, don't mess this up."
    [Hibbert,]"It really wasn't a lot of pressure, because people were doubting me to begin with. They said, 'Here's the Mount Rushmore of big men at Georgetown, and then there's me.' But I'm like, one day, I'm going to be up there. The reason why those guys are there is because they won in the college level and they won at the pro level. And that's fine. They can have them. But when my career's done, I want to have a couple of rings, and I'm gonna be up there, too."
    Of course, with Bird in seclusion this season, George's conversations with him have ended -- "we kind of broke up," George said. But he remembers what Bird did for him.
    "It was really to push me, and see what level that I can reach," George said. "And I think he's doing it. I think he's done it. Again, thankful for that man, because he got me in this moment and this situation."
    No, George isn't as good yet as James. But his progression rate has been astounding this season.
    So what does he have to do to become elite?
    "I know the answer to that," James said Friday. "I'm not going to say it right now while I'm competing against the guy. He may try to use that during our matchup right now. I know the answer to that. I'll answer it after the series."
    But Pacers assistant coach Brian Shaw knows. . . . [Shaw,] "The thing that I've stayed in his ear about is, when you do that, when you show that you can do it, now that's what everybody expects you to do all the time. That's what LeBron and Kobe do every single night. People who pay to come to see them play want to see that every single night. It's no more, you know, 20-something, 10 and eight one night, and then four, two and two the next night."
    They added some pinch-post action from the triangle (is that Shaw's hand I see there?) that got the ball to West and George where they could maximize their respective strengths. They added the old opposite sets Phil Jackson ran for Michael Jordan and Shaquille O'Neal, plays that brought each across the paint to catch the ball on the move. Those were for Hibbert, who was struggling as a static post-up guy under O'Brien.
    Taking over for his NBA rabbi didn't make for a comfortable situation, but Bird and O'Brien called Vogel together when Bird made the change. "Larry called me and let me know they were going to make a change, and was I interested,?'" Vogel said at the time. "And before I could answer, coach O'Brien interceded and said, 'I'm behind this all the way if you want to do this.' "
    And while West will be an unrestricted free agent this summer, there aren't many people around the league that think the Pacers will let him get away, even though they don't have his Bird rights. (They can still use the "Early Bird" exception on him on a contract that can run up to four years, and a little more than $17 million annually.)
    Bird wasn't there. He won't be there Tuesday for Game 4. Whether he comes back, as has been rumored, after the Draft (which Walsh and Pritchard will run), to again take over, or not, it doesn't matter. His fingerprints are all over these playoffs, just like they were three decades ago in Boston.

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    Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

    Did I read that correctly? $17M/yr for West? For 4 damn years.

    Look, I really dig West, but no freaking way!
    First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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      Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

      Originally posted by Sparhawk View Post
      Did I read that correctly? $17M/yr for West? For 4 damn years.

      Look, I really dig West, but no freaking way!
      That's what it can go UP to. No way we sign West for four years OR 17mil.

      I see another two year somewhere around 12-13.

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        Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

        Originally posted by 5_7_Clash View Post
        That's what it can go UP to. No way we sign West for four years OR 17mil.

        I see another two year somewhere around 12-13.
        I'm hoping some of the Pacers take a little less money in order to fix that bench.
        First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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          Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

          Well if Danny, Tyler, DJ, and somehow Green are moved or not resigned during the offseason, that will hopefully cover West AND some solid bench upgrades.

          *NOTE: I do no necessarily condone the trading of Granger or Tyler but rather I see it as a strong possibility regardless. Especially with a looming PG extension.

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            Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

            Originally posted by 5_7_Clash View Post
            Well if Danny, Tyler, DJ, and somehow Green are moved or not resigned during the offseason, that will hopefully cover West AND some solid bench upgrades.

            *NOTE: I do no necessarily condone the trading of Granger or Tyler but rather I see it as a strong possibility regardless. Especially with a looming PG extension.

            Tyler is a RFA. He may sign elsewhere and the Pacers choose not to match, but I doubt he will be traded.

            As far as Granger I highly doubt he will get traded. I mean, who really wants a 12 mil/year expiring contract before the season starts?

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            • #7
              Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

              Why would Bird want to come back AFTER the draft? Seems to me if he's thinking about coming back he'd want to make that decision prior to the draft and be a large part of the draft decision. Now.... maybe I could see a scenario where right now he's NOT planning to come back and then the team drafts someone that he likes or starts hearing great things about thru the grapevine and that changes his mind and gets the juices flowing (in context with what the team accomplishes this season).

              But that said.... IMHO If the Pacers want Bird back I suspect Herb needs to call him and say "You were right... I was wrong. Let's get aggressive, let's spend some money, and really see what we can do without any shackles"

              But there's also been financial damage done with the guaranteed contracts for the bench... so the flexibility isn't there like it would've been this past summer.
              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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                Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

                Originally posted by Bball View Post
                Why would Bird want to come back AFTER the draft? Seems to me if he's thinking about coming back he'd want to make that decision prior to the draft and be a large part of the draft decision. Now.... maybe I could see a scenario where right now he's NOT planning to come back and then the team drafts someone that he likes or starts hearing great things about thru the grapevine and that changes his mind and gets the juices flowing (in context with what the team accomplishes this season).

                But that said.... IMHO If the Pacers want Bird back I suspect Herb needs to call him and say "You were right... I was wrong. Let's get aggressive, let's spend some money, and really see what we can do without any shackles"

                But there's also been financial damage done with the guaranteed contracts for the bench... so the flexibility isn't there like it would've been this past summer.
                If he's truly taken the year off, I think it would be irresponsible for him to be in control of the draft because more than likely he wouldn't know the draft class well enough to be the right person to make such a call.

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                  Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

                  Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                  If he's truly taken the year off, I think it would be irresponsible for him to be in control of the draft because more than likely he wouldn't know the draft class well enough to be the right person to make such a call.
                  He wouldnt be doing anymore than walsh is. KP and the group of scouts etc will continue to do the job. Besides id be shocked if we dont trade out.
                  If games are won and lost on a calculator and piece of paper, then why do we bother to play them?

                  @LetsTalkPacers

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                    Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including somethings I thought were particularly interesting

                    Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                    If he's truly taken the year off, I think it would be irresponsible for him to be in control of the draft because more than likely he wouldn't know the draft class well enough to be the right person to make such a call.
                    I dunno... Seems to me he'd want to be part of the process. At least to the point of saying "Sell me on your guys" and "Why not these guys?". I'd think he could get up to speed fairly quickly on scouting reports and video of players projected to be available to us. Sure, he'd want some input about what has already been considered and talked about but how hard would that be really? Plus, what about trade considerations that could factor into any draft? I just can't see wanting to be in the FO next season yet not wanting to be part of the draft process that could be so important to next season (and future seasons). If for nothing else than to have some idea what direction the current FO is going to take the team and where we could potentially be in a couple of years.

                    I could see wanting to lean heavily on the homework already done, but to be part of the future process why would he want to skip the draft and lose all input on that or ability to engage in an intelligent and informed dialogue?
                    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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                    • #11
                      Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including some things I thought were particularly interesting

                      Larry Bird is not coming back, not after Walsh has given 3 and 4 year deals to bench players who can't even get on the court in the post season.
                      You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                        Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including some things I thought were particularly interesting

                        "For me, it's the first time I've ever taken over a team that's good," Walsh said. "My whole mantra is, don't mess this up."


                        It's a little too late for that considering we are going to be throwing away $3.5 million for Green the next 2 seasons with an extremely tight cap situation after resigning George and Stephenson.

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                          Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including some things I thought were particularly interesting

                          Originally posted by Larry Staverman View Post
                          "For me, it's the first time I've ever taken over a team that's good," Walsh said. "My whole mantra is, don't mess this up."


                          It's a little too late for that considering we are going to be throwing away $3.5 million for Green the next 2 seasons with an extremely tight cap situation after resigning George and Stephenson.
                          Paying Mahinmi $12 million over the next three seasons isn't exactly chump change either.

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                            Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including some things I thought were particularly interesting

                            Really wonder what Lebron thinks George needs to do.
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                              Re: A good piece by David Aldridge about us, including some things I thought were particularly interesting

                              Originally posted by Pace Maker View Post
                              Really wonder what Lebron thinks George needs to do.
                              Work on his flopping skills

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