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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

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  • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

    Originally posted by Shade View Post
    What if he comes out and says "I want to stay with the Pacers," then leaves anyway? That's the true nightmare scenario.
    If you put all the articles together from his exit interview to KP's interviews, it sounds like he told the Pacers FO he was staying and texted and told every other person in the world he was leaving. Only the Pacers FO is stupid enough to believe what he told them.
    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: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

      I played PG's comments backwards from last night and I think I could make out him saying, Lakers good, but want to play for Clips. Take that for what's it's worth.

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      • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

        Lakers are using Kobe as a selling point per Colin Cowherd. PG working out with Kobe doesn't help us.

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        • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
          I played PG's comments backwards from last night and I think I could make out him saying, Lakers good, but want to play for Clips. Take that for what's it's worth.
          I think you missed the "All Hail JOB All Hail Satan" in there.
          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: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

            Originally posted by I Love P View Post
            Lakers are using Kobe as a selling point per Colin Cowherd. PG working out with Kobe doesn't help us.
            Kobe is actual a shadow FO member of the Lakers. Was offered a job by Jeanie Buss/Magic, is best friends with Pelinka. I expect the league will do something about it eventually.

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            • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

              Originally posted by I Love P View Post
              Lakers are using Kobe as a selling point per Colin Cowherd. PG working out with Kobe doesn't help us.


              Guys like to work out with players/immediate former players who are better than they are - even better if they are personal idols.

              But, no, Paul, don't go work out with Kobe if you have the chance because he'll talk you into playing for the Lakers. Which you already decided to do. Because everyone says so.
              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: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                Paul likes attention. He likes to be liked. He likes telling people what they want to hear.

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                • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                  Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                  Yea Lakers fans basically saw it the same way most of the people here saw it. Not much Indy love and more than enough interest in the Lakers to speculate a trade would happen.
                  He literally said "I love Indy."

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                  • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                    Originally posted by BillS View Post


                    Guys like to work out with players/immediate former players who are better than they are - even better if they are personal idols.

                    But, no, Paul, don't go work out with Kobe if you have the chance because he'll talk you into playing for the Lakers. Which you already decided to do. Because everyone says so.
                    Bills just mad he has to watch Lance for another 2 years.

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                    • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                      Originally posted by Shade View Post
                      He literally said "I love Indy."
                      Just stating what Lakers fans posted.

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                      • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                        Originally posted by Shade View Post
                        I think Paul's being as honest as possible. I'm not going to fault him for that.

                        Sure, we'd all love for him to say "I'm staying in Indy," but he's about to be a free agent, and clearly there are some intriguing possibilites that come with that freedom. I'd wager very few players don't even think about what it would be like to play for another team, especially in their home town.

                        How this season plays out will probably be the tipping point on whether he stays or not.

                        What if he comes out and says "I want to stay with the Pacers," then leaves anyway? That's the true nightmare scenario.


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                        Thats the point. You really can't wait for the season to play out to make the decision.

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                        • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                          Originally posted by ejwallace View Post
                          None of this sits right with me....None of it...I mean, I get that there is speculation, and I get that there are a lot of people up in arms about all of this, but this is just a feeding frenzy. I understand that these forums target a select group of Pacers faithful, and not everyone on here shares the same views, nor are we a mouthpiece for the rest of the franchise, but the negativity surrounding Paul and what he has/hasn't done is ridiculous. To us, this is a passion, to Paul this is his career, to the Pacers FO this is a business...That's a LOT of different view points.

                          To my knowledge, Paul has never publicly stated that he wants out, that he wants to be a Laker, nor that he won't resign with Indy. He HAS stated that he wants to win. He's not going to go to LA and win right away, and would be faced with FAR more scrutiny than he has ever seen here. Big market teams are extremely hard on players, and their fan base is no different. If Paul was disappointed about the Pacers getting booed at home a few times, wait til he gets heckled by an LA fan when the team is sinking.

                          He currently has no choice in anything other than he is under contract for 1 more year, and whether to sign an extension or walk. Something that I am positive he's not taking lightly. He could voice his opinion about wanting/not wanting to go to the Lakers, or anywhere else, but at this point that would be stupid for him to do. He is in the middle of contract negotiations, or soon will be, and announcing that he wants to go to a specific team not only hurts his current position on this team, but it could possibly damage his value with other teams. What if the Spurs, Houston, Thunder, Golden State are interested in pursuing him, and he has already announced that he wants to be a Laker....Negotiations shot in the foot.

                          Why has he not announced that he wants to remain a Pacer, or that he wants to sign a contract extension?? He's weighing his options, and putting pressure on the front office...Basically telling them it's time to **** or get off the pot. I have no issues with that. Let's see what the front office can bring in to build around him, or if they are so inclined, get out of him. I don't think his loyalty or his love for Indy or the Pacers is wavering in any way. It's NOT his job to squelch the rumors, they only help to intensify the demand/pressure that is put on the front office, or any other team that wants him.

                          I saw the interview, and thought it was tacky, but that's it. The "not yet" remark, undoubtedly Kobe will say something to him about the Lakers, whether it be trying to recruit him or not, and why shouldn't he? I don't see that as Paul saying he was looking forward to it, or that it was his plan to seek out advice from Mamba...Nobody claimed Hibbert working out with Duncan was going to send him to the Spurs, or Hibbert working out with Kareem was an attempt to get him to the Lakers, which eventually happened to Roy's dismay. Leave it be...

                          Paul has his own line of New Era hats, and his own shoe....Look at the hats he chose to put out....out of 14 or 15 different hats, only 2 of them were not Pacers hats. He CHOSE to put out Pacers throwbacks, remakes, alternates, and hype up the team. That seems like an odd move for someone that doesn't at least have some kind of stake/commitment to the team. He's dropping the Catch 24 shoe, in honor of Tamika Catchings...Again, not something I would think he would do if he was looking to sever ties with Indy and the Pacers. He's not out trying to promote just his brand, he is promoting the Pacers and Indianapolis at the same time. Give the guy a break. Let him have a little fun with the all the hype and publicity he's getting right now, and it is undeniable that the rumors are only adding to his popularity. Let him live it up....

                          What I truly wonder is how those of you that are so vocal about trading him, or complaining that he is currently the anti-Christ will react if he does stay. Do you ever consider the fact that all the negativity and suspicion from this particular fan base could also be part of the cause/motivation for him considering another team? The only entity that Paul owes anything to is the holder of his contract, and that's not us, the media, or anyone other than the Pacers at this point. They have already had discussions, and I am positive there are more to come. That is none of our business. What is our business is supporting our team, and at least for now, PG13 is a part of this team....Until otherwise....Start supporting him...
                          When people feel like they're about to lose something they care about, they tend to distance themselves from it prematurely to shield against the inevitable hurt. That's largely what I think is going on here. I'd bet the vast, vast, vast majority of Pacers fans would prefer Paul George to stay.

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                          • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                            Originally posted by Shade View Post
                            He literally said "I love Indy."
                            Did he say he loved the Pacers? I'm sure a lot of players in the NBA love Indy

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                            • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                              Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                              Bills just mad he has to watch Lance for another 2 years.
                              I don't know why but this post made me smile at work.


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

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                              • Re: Paul George to appear on Jimmy Kimmel May 15th

                                Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                                Just stating what Lakers fans posted.
                                Well, there's your mistake right there: listening to Lakers fans.

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