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Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

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  • #46
    Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

    I have never gotten the fascination people have with Draymond Green. Maybe it's just because whenever I see him play he either flat out sucks or just never does anything all that great but I've read people on here say Max contract and him in the same breath and I nearly collapse in laughter.

    This certainly was a signature win for the Pacers. There can be no excused offered by anyone other than we just simply beat them and in reality if Thompson wasn't hitting some bizarre shots I think we would have beaten them handily. I know it's chic to think the Warriors will advance but I just have no faith in them in the playoffs.

    1. George Hill's three point shot at the end of the 4th quarter was just a stone cold ice water in the veins killer type of shot.
    2. C.J. Miles rebounding has not nearly had enough good things said about it.
    3. As valuable as Stucky was, and he was valuable, Luis Scola had a huge first half and he had the Warriors scrambling.
    4. Roy Hibbert was able to keep his cool even though Andrew Bogat was doing everything in his power to get under his skin.
    5. Ball movement is getting better and I take note that Frank now has Roy being in the top of the pick and roll a lot more.

    Biggest point of the night though.

    Frank Vogel has tied Larry Brown for all time Pacer wins, next win and Frank becomes the all time winningest coach in Pacers NBA history.


    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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    • #47
      Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

      Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
      We also have the 3rd best scoring bench in the NBA too....
      At about 9 minutes to go in the 4th. I noticed we had a lineup with no starters on the floor and had for some time. Frank would have never done that last year. I think he's evolving as a coach in going through the difficulties of this season.
      Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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      • #48
        Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

        Originally posted by Pacerized View Post
        At about 9 minutes to go in the 4th. I noticed we had a lineup with no starters on the floor and had for some time. Frank would have never done that last year. I think he's evolving as a coach in going through the difficulties of this season.
        You forget 2 years ago when he used to hockey substitions. He just going with the hot hand trusting which players are better.

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        • #49
          Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

          Originally posted by Peck View Post
          I have never gotten the fascination people have with Draymond Green. Maybe it's just because whenever I see him play he either flat out sucks or just never does anything all that great but I've read people on here say Max contract and him in the same breath and I nearly collapse in laughter.

          This certainly was a signature win for the Pacers. There can be no excused offered by anyone other than we just simply beat them and in reality if Thompson wasn't hitting some bizarre shots I think we would have beaten them handily. I know it's chic to think the Warriors will advance but I just have no faith in them in the playoffs.

          1. George Hill's three point shot at the end of the 4th quarter was just a stone cold ice water in the veins killer type of shot.
          2. C.J. Miles rebounding has not nearly had enough good things said about it.
          3. As valuable as Stucky was, and he was valuable, Luis Scola had a huge first half and he had the Warriors scrambling.
          4. Roy Hibbert was able to keep his cool even though Andrew Bogat was doing everything in his power to get under his skin.
          5. Ball movement is getting better and I take note that Frank now has Roy being in the top of the pick and roll a lot more.

          Biggest point of the night though.

          Frank Vogel has tied Larry Brown for all time Pacer wins, next win and Frank becomes the all time winningest coach in Pacers NBA history.
          Laugh all you want, but I bet he gets one--or something damn close to it.

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          • #50
            Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

            Originally posted by diamonddave00 View Post
            About 10 days ago people didn't want Stuckey now the question being asked is can we afford to re-sign him
            This is PD in a nutshell

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            • #51
              Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

              Originally posted by imawhat View Post

              I can't believe we have the #1 FG% in the NBA in February. That's amazing.
              Before the season, I predicted the Pacers' offense would be hurt less than the defense with Paul G's absence, and may even be improved. Then the basketball gods decided to crap injuries by the bushel down on us. Now that we're getting somewhat close to full strength, it's nice to see that I wasn't totally off base.

              On Draymond Green, he didn't have a good offensive game, but he totally shut down David West. If we could somehow get him as our future starting PF, I would be all for it.

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              • #52
                Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                Originally posted by mattie View Post
                I meant on offense. He just had a rough game on offense. Couldn't get anything going. He absolutely played a great game defensively. He had to defend Klay Thompson almost the entire time he was on the court, and Thompson still killed it, but that was a hard 39 with a few favorable calls.

                He's one of a hand few of point guards that you could ask to defend the opposing teams best player, a shooting guard when asked. Either way, in such a big game it would have been nice if could have got something going. Especially attacking the rim. When you're jumper isn't falling, get to the line. It would have made things easier for everyone else.
                I don't understand why he was guarding Klay during the 2nd half. I'm guessing that we had little choice cuz Stuckey had to remain on the floor cuz he was doing so well......but I was wondering why Solo or Miles wasn't guarding Klay. Klay easily had 4 to 5 inches of height over GH.

                Another thing to also consider was that Klay was also defending GH....which could have caused him some trouble on the offensive end.
                Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                • #53
                  Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                  Originally posted by Peck View Post
                  I have never gotten the fascination people have with Draymond Green. Maybe it's just because whenever I see him play he either flat out sucks or just never does anything all that great but I've read people on here say Max contract and him in the same breath and I nearly collapse in laughter.

                  This certainly was a signature win for the Pacers. There can be no excused offered by anyone other than we just simply beat them and in reality if Thompson wasn't hitting some bizarre shots I think we would have beaten them handily. I know it's chic to think the Warriors will advance but I just have no faith in them in the playoffs.

                  1. George Hill's three point shot at the end of the 4th quarter was just a stone cold ice water in the veins killer type of shot.
                  2. C.J. Miles rebounding has not nearly had enough good things said about it.
                  3. As valuable as Stucky was, and he was valuable, Luis Scola had a huge first half and he had the Warriors scrambling.
                  4. Roy Hibbert was able to keep his cool even though Andrew Bogat was doing everything in his power to get under his skin.
                  5. Ball movement is getting better and I take note that Frank now has Roy being in the top of the pick and roll a lot more.

                  Biggest point of the night though.

                  Frank Vogel has tied Larry Brown for all time Pacer wins, next win and Frank becomes the all time winningest coach in Pacers NBA history.
                  In regards to Draymond Green, he's supposed to be the proverbial "straw" that stirs the Warriors drink on the defensive end and Kerr has said as much. He's very active on the defensive end and provides some energy and spark on the offensive end. He's often asked to guard the tougher defensive assignments against the Warriors. He's a somewhat capable Stretch 4 that's quick and athletic enough. Now, whether he's worth the MAX or not....is debatable.....but he's clearly one of those Players that is worth more to the Warriors than other Teams. Enough IMHO that Teams realize that if they even want to pry him away from a really good situation that he'll get an offer for more than he's really worth.

                  My guess is that he'll get an offer close between $11 to 13+ mil and the Warriors won't bat an eyelash matching it. He's clearly worth that much to them.
                  Last edited by CableKC; 02-23-2015, 05:28 AM.
                  Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                    Draymon Green is a pocketknife type player. He doesn't do one thing great, but is decent at a lot of stuff. When you already have players like Curry and Thompson you need a few Green's. If he played on a team which required him to play more of a role, I think he would get exposed. He plays on the Warriors though, where he can take a secondary role and does not need to be in the limelight, which suites him perfectly.
                    Last edited by joew8302; 02-23-2015, 12:17 PM.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                      As a darksider that has spent the first half of the season cheering for the highest draft pick possible - this just about has me drinking the kool-aid. Not this win in isolation mind, rather the reality that enough performances of this calibre will have us in the playoffs and I think enough of this win is repeatable.

                      And CJ Miles generally plays the game of basketball in a fashion that make me want to gouge out my eyes, but he was solid tonight. Rebounded well too.
                      "I’m your favorite player’s favorite player. And it’s not enough for me for him to know that. I want the world to know that." -- Michael Beasley

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                      • #56
                        Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                        Some Knicks fan on another forum is saying that it's not comparable to say that we had PG out while the Warriors had Steph out because PG has been out all season. Honestly..
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                        • #57
                          Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                          Great win.....I don't care if Steph Curry was playing or not. A win is a win is a win.
                          Larry Bird and Ryan Grigson- wasting the talents of Paul George and Andrew Luck

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                          • #58
                            Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                            Originally posted by IrishPacer View Post
                            Some Knicks fan on another forum is saying that it's not comparable to say that we had PG out while the Warriors had Steph out because PG has been out all season. Honestly..
                            It's happening here on top of page 2.




                            Remeber that time when posters thought Frank should be fired for losing the team?
                            Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                              Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                              I don't understand why you always have to be so defensive about everything. Obviously, everyone here knows that Paul George was out. That doesn't mean that Steph Curry not playing wasn't also a factor in us getting the win.
                              The point made in the post I replied to was not that Curry being out was a big factor in us getting the win. It was that there was a negative factor due to the Pacers winning by only a few points with Curry out.

                              It has been typical all season for people to pooh-pooh any wins the Pacers get when their opponents have had any shred of bad luck, yet the only acceptable reason for the Pacers losing has been that they are bad. Injuries? Excuse. Changing lineups? Excuse. But any of those things that happen to our opponents mean we should cut the opponents some slack because they have valid reasons for having lost.

                              Yeah, I'm defensive. After a season where every additional day a player is out injured causes people to downgrade their play even more - to the point where this team as constructed with Paul George back would be considered a below-.500 team for some.

                              We beat a team whose second-best player is arguably head and shoulders above our second-best player. How is that not enough for posters to hold their water until they reach the urinal instead of looking for the first bowl of cornflakes that presents itself?
                              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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                              • #60
                                Re: Post Game Thread 2/22/2015 - Pacers Vs. Warriors

                                I honestly think what Frank has done with the team while G-Hill is healthy is nothing short of brilliant. They are now 11-6 with a healthy George Hill and are even better when Hill is starting. (Something like 7-2, I think?)

                                About to become the winningest coach in the franchise's NBA history. Four straight playoff berths, 2 conference finals, played a huge role in developing Paul George, Lance Stephenson and Roy Hibbert, has maybe re-invigorated Stuckey's career, and IMO he has Solomon Hill on a solid up-tick of development as well. And he's only 41 years old. I hope we continue to be willing to live with Frank's growing pains because the payoff will be huge.


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