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  • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
    You're saying FA isn't going to work, you're not advocating for tanking. What other option is there?
    This entire conversation has been a post about trading Hill for Payne...

    Then, as I said in my reply to Cable, package our 1st this year to add another young option that is proven.
    Last edited by Dr. Awesome; 02-05-2016, 04:54 PM.

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    • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

      Originally posted by BillS View Post
      Never trust a player over 27?
      Ahh yes, totally the point I've been making all along.

      Is this all because I said don't let hatred reign over your heart?

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      • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

        Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
        This entire conversation has been a post about trading Hill for Payne...

        Then, as I said in my reply to Cable, package our 1st this year to add another young option that is proven.
        So Cameron Payne for Hill makes the Pacers team a title contender?
        Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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        • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

          I agree with Dr. Awesome in that I don't see any Free Agents that will change our landscape.

          Just because we have $30 million to spend of FA's, does not mean we have to spend it on FA's. We could make a trade and take on more salary. If we really see some guys in this draft, maybe we could trade a future first rounder to get a second first rounder in this draft. Maybe we could trade our first rounder and one of guys and move up a few spots in this year's draft. We have some options available, we just need to be wise in our moves.

          In my opinion, and this is just an opinion, I think we are going to draft our PF of the future this summer and bring in a boarder line starter. We will start the boarder line start at the beginning of the season and by the end of the season our rookie will be in the starting lineup and the veteran will become the back up PF. I don't know who will be filling these roles, I just have a gut feeling.

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          • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

            Originally posted by Since86 View Post
            So Cameron Payne for Hill makes the Pacers team a title contender?
            You can't be serious.

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            • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

              Originally posted by Since86 View Post
              So Cameron Payne for Hill makes the Pacers team a title contender?
              "Here is a flower. It is a great and beautiful flower. But this flower only has two weeks to live."

              "Here is a seed. This seed has the potential to be a much larger and more beautiful flower than the first flower. But its going to take two weeks to grow."

              Since86: So you're trying to tell me, that dirty seed is more beautiful than that flower?

              x_x

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              • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                Durant ISN'T leaving OKC!!!!

                With you, every player is going to leave their team or can be traded for. Few prime time players bolt or get traded.
                It wouldn't surprise me if Durant or any of the MAX Level Players sign their long-term MAX contract and than pull a Melo and look to be traded a season or two after that.
                Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                  Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
                  To start trying to get younger.

                  Obviously, that is no guarantee, but the path we are trying to take now isn't going to work unless Myles just goes ham over the next two seasons.

                  The average age of the 10 leaders in minutes on this team is 27. Outside of Myles Turner, no one is under the age of 25. The majority of those 10 players - Mahinmi, J.Hill, Allen, Stuckey, Miles, and Budinger, are considered bench players by most teams standards. I love Mahinmi and like him quite a lot as a starter and think he can be a started on a good team in the right situation, but most teams would argue he is in the bottom half of the league when it comes to starting Centers. Ellis has had a hit and miss career, they loved him in GS, hated him in Milwaukee, then liked him in Dallas. The problem with Ellis, is that he is 30 years old. Which, I'm by no means saying that people who are 30 or over need to retire. That has not been the point I have been trying to make. My point is, when you have a team that is not ready to compete, having a guy who is going to start declining in athleticism is not ideal for the long term goal.

                  That leaves us with Paul George, Myles Turner, and George Hill. Realistically, the only 3 players on this roster with any REAL trade value. When I say that, I'm fully aware we could trade any of the above names and get a player of similar talent, but these are the 3 guys that teams covet from our roster. Clearly, the Pacers goal is to build around Turner and George, they aren't going anywhere. This leaves us with George Hill. George Hill is my second favorite Pacer and if it wasn't for the rookie hype with Turner, he'd probably be my favorite. I love everything about the guys game and him as a person. But if I'm looking at the big picture, I see a Pacer team that just simply does not have the talent to win right now. I also can't see us putting a team together that is going to take down the Cavs within the next two years.

                  This is all hypothetical obviously, but IF we could trade George Hill and get a lottery pick in return, I don't see why the Pacers would say no. I'd hate to see Hill go, but long term I believe a trade like that would be the best move for this team.


                  So, a lot of people continue to bring up all the money we have in FA this year. I've asked a few times already and have yet to get an actual answer. Which players do you think(not directed at commented post) the Pacers can get this summer to change the landscape I just laid out? Which players, do you think the Pacers can bring, to take us past the Cavs? I haven't seen anyone answer the question outside of a generalization of what we can target.

                  One poster said we can acquire a starting 4 to change things. If you look at FA though, there are only 2 actual options there to fill this role: Al Horford(many argue he is a Center, I think he'd be fine next to Turner either way) and Pau Gasol(35 I believe, can't see him choosing a team like us when contenders will have a much better pitch). So really, Horford would be the only legit starting 4 or 5 we could acquire in FA. There are a lot of teams with the cap space to offer up a max contract and at least a few of those teams can put together a much better pitch than we can.

                  So lets say we do strike out on Horford, what would plan B be?


                  Doesn't matter what players we believe we can get. Just make the best pitch you can to Demar Derozan. If he signs with Indy then you just need a center or PF depending on what position Myles plays.

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                  • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                    Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                    Doesn't matter what players we believe we can get. Just make the best pitch you can to Demar Derozan. If he signs with Indy then you just need a center or PF depending on what position Myles plays.
                    Since you hate Hill, I can only assume you want Ellis and DeRozan to be our starting guards next year, correct? That would mean that our starting lineup would only have 1 legit 3pt threat next year, not good...
                    Did you know Antonio and Dale aren’t actually brothers?

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                    • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                      Originally posted by TheDavisBrothers View Post
                      Since you hate Hill, I can only assume you want Ellis and DeRozan to be our starting guards next year, correct? That would mean that our starting lineup would only have 1 legit 3pt threat next year, not good...
                      I don't hate anyone. In that scenario I'd start Ellis simply because he is making more money. Hill would be in the final year of his contract. As for 3pt shooting, if you sign Ryan Anderson then him and Paul would be enough of a 3pt threat. Ellis, Turner, and DeRozan aren't gifted from outside but that doesn't mean people are gonna just leave them open. DeRozan and Paul are such good scorers that they draw so much attention. This means Ryan Anderson and Ellis get better quality looks from 3pt land.

                      Having two of the best players in the NBA on one team is worth the gamble. Who cares about raining down a ton of 3's when you have two players who put so much pressure on the defense night in and night out?

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                      • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                        Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                        I don't hate anyone. In that scenario I'd start Ellis simply because he is making more money. Hill would be in the final year of his contract. As for 3pt shooting, if you sign Ryan Anderson then him and Paul would be enough of a 3pt threat. Ellis, Turner, and DeRozan aren't gifted from outside but that doesn't mean people are gonna just leave them open. DeRozan and Paul are such good scorers that they draw so much attention. This means Ryan Anderson and Ellis get better quality looks from 3pt land.

                        Having two of the best players in the NBA on one team is worth the gamble. Who cares about raining down a ton of 3's when you have two players who put so much pressure on the defense night in and night out?
                        If Ryan Anderson and Turner are our starting bigs, we are gonna be dead last in rebounding...
                        Did you know Antonio and Dale aren’t actually brothers?

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                        • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                          Originally posted by TheDavisBrothers View Post
                          Since you hate Hill, I can only assume you want Ellis and DeRozan to be our starting guards next year, correct? That would mean that our starting lineup would only have 1 legit 3pt threat next year, not good...
                          Originally posted by TheDavisBrothers View Post
                          If Ryan Anderson and Turner are our starting bigs, we are gonna be dead last in rebounding...
                          Don't matter....Offense Offense Offense!
                          Last edited by CableKC; 02-06-2016, 02:20 AM.
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                          • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                            Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                            I don't hate anyone. In that scenario I'd start Ellis simply because he is making more money. Hill would be in the final year of his contract. As for 3pt shooting, if you sign Ryan Anderson then him and Paul would be enough of a 3pt threat. Ellis, Turner, and DeRozan aren't gifted from outside but that doesn't mean people are gonna just leave them open. DeRozan and Paul are such good scorers that they draw so much attention. This means Ryan Anderson and Ellis get better quality looks from 3pt land.

                            Having two of the best players in the NBA on one team is worth the gamble. Who cares about raining down a ton of 3's when you have two players who put so much pressure on the defense night in and night out?
                            We'd have to offer a MAX Contract offer to DeRozan.....Anderson is also going to get overpaid....how much Cap Space do you think the Pacers have?
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                            • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                              We'd have to offer a MAX Contract offer to DeRozan.....Anderson is also going to get overpaid....how much Cap Space do you think the Pacers have?
                              Anderson was just a suggestion for the 3pt shooting. But I am all about a Pacer convoy being at Derozan's door on July 1st at midnight with an offer, a video presentation, Demar's favorite meal, etc. Maybe even bring the singer Adele in for a few sets if that gets the deal done.

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                              • Re: Bench, trade, or reign in Monta Ellis

                                Every game we have a different response in this thread. I think the big question is, has Monta been an overall net positive or negative? Now factor in his pay. Then factor in his usage. I think it's been slightly negative factoring in all that. We would be better off with George Hill as the main ball handler. Replace Monta with better shooter. And holy crap replace CJ Miles with a better shooter. Or at least one more consistent. Those cold streaks of his hurt us more than his hot streaks help. Something in the middle and we would win more games.
                                Last edited by PaceBalls; 02-06-2016, 12:20 PM.

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