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A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

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  • A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

    This is where it gets interesting. I don't know exactly where the Pacers are going these playoffs, but the rest of the league - even Pacers fans - seem to be overlooking them. I'm sure that's just the way Carlisle, Bird and Walsh like it.

    You're missing Artest for the playoffs - that's a given.

    So?

    All indications are that Tinsley's coming back soon. A lot of guys are beat up some - but every team's beat up some. JO's back to being effective, Jax has been impressive as long as the knee holds up, Reggie's been unbelievable ... and here's what I keep coming back to.

    You may go into the Detroit series closer to full strength than you've been all season.

    At the start of the season you were missing Reggie, Foster and, IIRC, Pollard. At various times you've been missing half your lineup.

    You're in the playoffs - more rest between games. You're in the playoffs - longer TO's so you can shorten your bench.

    I don't think anyone in the league realizes this but IMO, you get Tinsley back at anything approaching full strength, if SJax and JO are on their game and Reggie keeps it up, if Pollard, DD and Foster stay effective, if JJ, AJ and Freddie have their games working, and I think you could put the best team you've had all season on the floor vs Detroit.

    Look at it this way - from a team standpoint, would you trade Reggie, Foster, Pollard, AJ's radically improved play and JJ's and Freddie's improved play (the last three all due to suspensions & injuries) for Artest? Which team's better - the one that took the floor November 19 or this one? JJ and Freddie were supposed to be scrubs this year. AJ was just the guy you put on the floor for 15 minutes and hoped he didn't screw up too bad. They aren't those players any more - and you didn't have Dale Davis. You're ten quality players deep - and Gill and AC are nothing to be ashamed of at 11 and 12.

    It really seems like it's coming together for you guys - and I don't think anyone has a clue this is happening - including Detroit. Think about it for a bit. Work through your lineup - the quality at the top, the size, the depth, the number of players who've shown they can be counted on when it matters this season. The more I think about it the more I think you have a solid shot to be playing for quite some time yet.

    I have a feeling I'm about to watch a very interesting thing unfold. I think I'll just strap in and enjoy the ride.
    The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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    Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

    Sounds good........... but you're way off base. Jermaine is one good whack/fall/block away from being out again. IF Tinsley comes back we'll be lucky if he can go 10 minutes, and if he can guard anybody in the NBA with a bum foot after 2 months layoff. Foster nor Freddie nor Pollard are going to heal during the playoffs.We are a TEAM of walking wounded, and that's not going to change in the next few weeks.
    Sure enjoying the ride so far.
    But it will come to an end.

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      Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

      Originally posted by DisplacedKnick
      At the start of the season you were missing Reggie, Foster and, IIRC, Pollard. At various times you've been missing half your lineup.
      It was AJ (with a broken hand, like Reggie) missing at the beginning, not Pollard.

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        Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

        Great post....

        I still have to say that feeling very positive for very long has been a frustrating habit this season. Plus, the beatdown we took in Game 1 still has me twitching, knowing that THAT team could take the floor on any given night as well.

        Hey, nobody wants to ride the ride you're talking about more than me, especially with the added theater of the season from hell that the entire world watched happen....

        I'm making myself be a glass is half full guy, just because of posts like yours...You need to talk to the team right before tipoff tomorrow night!



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          Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

          good post but we still have 2 games to win this series.

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            Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

            Originally posted by Bat Boy
            It was AJ (with a broken hand, like Reggie) missing at the beginning, not Pollard.
            Pretty sure Pollard was out - maybe not right from game one but most of the start of the season - with a bad back. Forgot about AJ.
            The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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              Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

              Originally posted by DisplacedKnick
              Which team's better - the one that took the floor November 19 or this one?
              The one that took the floor November 19 -- and blew out the world champs on their home court while missing 3 of its top 6 players -- was better. You are absolutely correct that this team has the chance of being the best it has been since then, but in terms of matchups with Detroit having RA in the lineup is more advantageous than having Reggie, AJ, and Jeff back. I will be delighted to be proved wrong!

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                Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                Originally posted by NotLosingButWinning
                good post but we still have 2 games to win this series.
                I've thought you'd beat the Celtics from day 1 (though last Saturday gave me a few moments of doubt). I see no reason to change my mind now. I just find it interesting that it seems as if everyone's saying, "Well, you might get by the Celtics. That's nice for you after what you've had to go through this year. Nice for Reggie too. But no way you get past Detroit - heck, they won 12 of 13 going into the playoffs."

                I don't think it's that simple - and what team kept them from making it 13 of 13? And when I really started looking at your lineup - how many teams have 12 players on their roster who played significant IMPORTANT minutes during the season? How many teams have 6 players 6-10 or bigger? How many teams can D up that way?

                I don't usually get mystical about this kind of stuff but things seem to finally be turning your way - and old Mo's a funny companion.
                The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                  Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                  Originally posted by Bat Boy
                  The one that took the floor November 19 -- and blew out the world champs on their home court while missing 3 of its top 6 players -- was better.
                  As opposed to the team that took the floor March 25 and blew out the world champs on their home court while missing Jermaine O'Neal and Jamal Tinsley?
                  The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                    Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                    Originally posted by DisplacedKnick
                    I've thought you'd beat the Celtics from day 1 (though last Saturday gave me a few moments of doubt). I see no reason to change my mind now. I just find it interesting that it seems as if everyone's saying, "Well, you might get by the Celtics. That's nice for you after what you've had to go through this year. Nice for Reggie too. But no way you get past Detroit - heck, they won 12 of 13 going into the playoffs."

                    I don't think it's that simple - and what team kept them from making it 13 of 13? And when I really started looking at your lineup - how many teams have 12 players on their roster who played significant IMPORTANT minutes during the season? How many teams have 6 players 6-10 or bigger? How many teams can D up that way?

                    I don't usually get mystical about this kind of stuff but things seem to finally be turning your way - and old Mo's a funny companion.
                    Well, actually the Pistons won 11 of 12 ending the season, and Charlotte beat them on the final day. And Dallas at home was the final loss before they won 11 straight.

                    Now, it is true that the Pacers and Celtics series is over. It's a foregone conclusion that the Pacers will advance, definitely moreso than the Pistons IMO.

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                      Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                      Originally posted by DisplacedKnick
                      Pretty sure Pollard was out - maybe not right from game one but most of the start of the season - with a bad back. Forgot about AJ.
                      You are correct - Pollard was out as well. If you will think back, he was wearing a suit on the night of the brawl.
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                        Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                        Originally posted by shags
                        Well, actually the Pistons won 11 of 12 ending the season, and Charlotte beat them on the final day. And Dallas at home was the final loss before they won 11 straight.
                        Yeah - saw that when I checked the score of the last Pacer game. That's what happens when I post on the fly. And it sounded so good when I typed it too.
                        The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                          Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                          Originally posted by Bat Boy
                          The one that took the floor November 19 -- and blew out the world champs on their home court while missing 3 of its top 6 players -- was better. You are absolutely correct that this team has the chance of being the best it has been since then, but in terms of matchups with Detroit having RA in the lineup is more advantageous than having Reggie, AJ, and Jeff back. I will be delighted to be proved wrong!
                          I don't think RA is a huge difference maker against Detroit. He's only so-so guarding Rip. Jax is probably a better match up there.

                          Same with Miami. Wade's not the ideal match up for Ron.
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                            Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                            I want to believe what DK is saying. But I don't.

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                              Re: A Few Thoughts on Where Things Seem to be Going

                              Hicks is right - what DK is saying could be true, but there were a lot of IF statements in that post. I'm not trying to be pessimistic, but looking at this from a realistic view, not everything will go as we want it to. Remember when Tinsley came back vs. Orlando this year? He was limping off to the locker room by the second half.

                              Regardless, I like the enthusiasm, and that is one thing this board lacks from time to time - nice post!
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