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  • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

    Yes, go thread go!!!! the reason that this thread balloons up so much is that BNG tries to seriously spew to everyone here that he is the enlightened one, he knows better than all the coaches that have ever been around Lance, that all GM's that have passed him over are drugged up and have no idea what real talent is, because if they had half the intelligence, insight and wisdom of himself, they would snatch up Lance so fast. But since they were all afraid of the secret deal with Larry, they backed off. Surely he doesn't believe 20 percent of what he says, but makes for some fun dialog!! Lance is talented, no ones denies that, we all would have loved for him to have blossomed under Larry and Vogel, we loved him. But when he showed himself a moron, that he can only thrive as the center of attention, as he had in Indiana, as he had in Memphis, when all other players were out, he started to be distasteful and a disappointment. The arrogance BNG shows over his boy Lance, excusing all manner of decisions from all the people that have worked with Lance, is what drives this thread.

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    • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

      Originally posted by Jetman View Post
      The arrogance BNG shows over his boy Lance, excusing all manner of decisions from all the people that have worked with Lance, is what drives this thread.
      BlueNGold has flamed the fire. But what drives all these threads is Lance himself. Always has.

      Lance Stephenson is arguably the most entertaining Pacer ever. Not necessarily entertaining good. There's a lot of entertaining bad. But it's always entertaining.

      - Lance Stephenson has the ability to come alive at any point in a game and turn it around.

      - Lance can bring the crowd to its feet and in two minutes get the house re-ignited.

      - Lance can lose the game for you with some really dumb plays.

      - Lance can employ insane antics against the greatest players in the world that earn several days of 24 hour news coverage. Even when he's merely a bench warmer.

      - Lance can star in his own personal, hysterical video to make the All-star team that defies all sense of normalcy.

      - Lance texts regularly with one of the greatest players/coaches/GMs in Indiana history, while the other players barely know him.

      - Lance rejects $44 million in guaranteed money.

      - Lance regains that money from the greatest player of all time. Then loses it again.

      - Lance creates some of the greatest highlight plays you'll ever see.

      - Lance shoots the lowest 3 point percentage in NBA history.

      - Lance hits a 40 foot game winner at the buzzer and climbs the scorers table to beat his chest to the crowd.

      - Lance is a problem in the locker room.

      - Lance is beloved by his teammates and constantly keeps them laughing.

      - Lance entered into Pacer Nation as a controversy that overtook the forums.

      - Lance is barely in the NBA at this point.

      - But ... you wonder if he's capable of turning it around and making the All-Star Team one day.


      Whatever you say about Lance, you MUST ADMIT he is entertaining. And, ultimately, isn't that what this whole league is about?
      Last edited by McKeyFan; 10-17-2016, 09:00 PM.
      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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      • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

        Nice post. I am not sure if I have flamed the fire, but I am certain I have "fanned" it.

        Interestingly, it was you who I heard talking up Lance in that first summer league. It was me saying he couldn't defend an NBA position. It was me asking "why would the Pacers take on a problem player after the brawl? A person who supposedly bounced his girl friend's head against the stairs. How could they possibly draft him? Why?!?!"

        So, it was I who opposed drafting him from the beginning...very strongly. Yet Lance worked and kept his nose clean. More than anything about his game...he earned my respect as a human being. I learned he not only had game, and yes I was entertained, it was that I learned that he was actually a good kid. That is truly why I am a fan. His is a story of rebirth. He was born ready and will be born again!

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        • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

          Can we let this thread die until there's some new news? I keep seeing the thread bumped and thinking "Oh, so did the Pels decide who they're gonna cut?"
          This space for rent.

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          • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

            I'm honestly getting irritated seeing Lance at the top of the list of a Pacer's fan forum. If casuals were reading this, they might assume we still want Lance. Just as causals might read PD, and assume Pacer fans all dislike Ellis
            Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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            • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

              Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
              Whatever you say about Lance, you MUST ADMIT he is entertaining. And, ultimately, isn't that what this whole league is about?
              The NBA is about a lot more than pure entertainment. If that was the case, then the Harlem Globetrotters would be a much bigger draw, considering they're a lot more entertaining than Lance Stephenson.

              Lance just isn't that good of a basketball player. There's a reason why the only offer he had out there was basically a one year camp deal. When there isn't a team out there that wants to sign a guy to a mutli-year deal, and the player has to settle for a glorified try-out, it's time to come back down to Earth a bit.
              Last edited by Since86; 10-18-2016, 10:16 AM.
              Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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              • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                There's a reason why the only offer he had out there was basically a one year camp deal.
                You're forgetting the Super Seekrit 8-figure contract Bird promised but he wasn't able to unload bad players to complete it. Lance, being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent, turned down offers from all the other teams to make sure he was available. Once Bird screwed up, the only thing left was the minimum contract from NOP. We know all this because there were no leaks about it, thus proving it to be true because leaks are never right.
                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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                • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                  Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                  The NBA is about a lot more than pure entertainment. If that was the case, then the Harlem Globetrotters would be a much bigger draw, considering they're a lot more entertaining than Lance Stephenson.
                  Umm, The Globetrotters aren't in the NBA. Nor do they have any competition.
                  Danger Zone

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                  • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                    Originally posted by Rogco View Post
                    Umm, The Globetrotters aren't in the NBA. Nor do they have any competition.
                    You don't say..... Let me rephrase since you missed the point, "No, pure entertainment isn't ultimately what the NBA is about." The entertainment the NBA is interested in, and markets, isn't just being a clown. It's entertainment through quality basketball play, and that type of entertainment is lacking with Lance. If people wanted to tune in to watch Lance blow in an opposing player's ear, he'd be all NBA first team. But unfortunately for Lance, people want to watch good basketball first and foremost.
                    Last edited by Since86; 10-18-2016, 12:16 PM.
                    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                    • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                      Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
                      I'm honestly getting irritated seeing Lance at the top of the list of a Pacer's fan forum. If casuals were reading this, they might assume we still want Lance. Just as causals might read PD, and assume Pacer fans all dislike Ellis
                      No danger there. Casuals don't make it past the red screen of death.
                      This space for rent.

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                      • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                        I like Lance but I don't miss him

                        He started being entertaining in the wrong way a little too much in second half collapse season
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                        • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                          You don't say..... Let me rephrase since you missed the point, "No, pure entertainment isn't ultimately what the NBA is about." The entertainment the NBA is interested in, and markets, isn't just being a clown. It's entertainment through quality basketball play, and that type of entertainment is lacking with Lance. If people wanted to tune in to watch Lance blow in an opposing player's ear, he'd be all NBA first team. But unfortunately for Lance, people want to watch good basketball first and foremost.
                          What is "good basketball"...or "quality basketball"? I think people differ considerably on what that means.

                          Does it mean competitive basketball? I would say the league falls short there. What's left after that? Well executed offense? Smothering defense? I suppose that's interesting, but doesn't this all boil down to who wins...and that's rooted in the competitiveness of the league which, to be honest, is lacking especially with KD going to GS.

                          That leaves entertainment which the NBA definitely has down...which may be appropriate. It's not just the Pacers. It's Pacers Sports & Entertainment. The league certainly is not some kind of pure basketball league in 2016 so when we talk about "good basketball", there's a dose of globe trotter in it.

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                          • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                            Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                            What is "good basketball"...or "quality basketball"? I think people differ considerably on what that means.
                            And yet there isn't one GM out there that thinks Lance is good enough for a non-try-out one year deal. If you want to play semantics and think that the NBA is more about entertainment than it is good basketball, just so you can continue your Lance is like Magic charade, knock yourself out.
                            Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                            • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                              Can't believe we are still posting about Lance after all this time. I was one of the folks who really enjoyed Lance's game his first years here. I agree with the thought that Lance is a very talented player, but I also think he is an attention addict who will ignore everything else to do one of his crowd pleasing moves.
                              I miss Lance simply because you always knew, somewhere in the game, he was going to WOW you. However, that was not all there was to his game.

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                              • Re: Lance Stephenson a Pelican

                                Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                                What is "good basketball"...or "quality basketball"? I think people differ considerably on what that means.

                                Does it mean competitive basketball? I would say the league falls short there. What's left after that? Well executed offense? Smothering defense? I suppose that's interesting, but doesn't this all boil down to who wins...and that's rooted in the competitiveness of the league which, to be honest, is lacking especially with KD going to GS.

                                That leaves entertainment which the NBA definitely has down...which may be appropriate. It's not just the Pacers. It's Pacers Sports & Entertainment. The league certainly is not some kind of pure basketball league in 2016 so when we talk about "good basketball", there's a dose of globe trotter in it.
                                Pacers Sports and Entertainment.... there are concerts and other shows that happen at BLF. The building and business is not strictly basketball. So you have Sports (Pacers) and Entertainment (Concerts and Shows). Makes sense? It is not some super secret mistake that highlights the fact the the NBA is really scripted entertainment.

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