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  • #16
    Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

    I don't have a problem with Sarunas speaking up IF he brings up valid points, which I think he does and Bird seems to be thinking the same with regards to how the team plays.

    Also, I don't understand why on offense Rick is not playing Runi as the PG, while Freddie as the SG and then on defense switch roles. Quite frankly Sarunas has not been playing good lately, with a one game exception, and I think playing SG is the reason for that (and NO, that's not an excuse it's a motivation).

    I guess some rather have players who shut up and just keep on playing the way we've been playing OR maybe have players like oh well say Stephen who in the middle of the playoffs starts making troubles with some of his teammates or actually we only have to go back one month to see something like that again. I guess that's much less acceptable behavior from our "professional veterans"?

    Regards,

    Mourning
    2012 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

    2011 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

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    • #17
      Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

      Originally posted by Unclebuck
      The interesting comment were not by Saras, but rather from Bird. Sounds to me he's ready to load the bus
      Bird has been following Euro teams and "international" play for several years now. He's been in Tel Aviv last year, and this year in his mysterious scouting trip he went to see Maccabi-Barcelona.

      In the past these scouing trips were done mostly by "scouts" who were looking for the next Euro talent (from the Sabonis-Kukoc era to the Nowitzki-Ginobili era).

      But something has changed in the recent few years - the NBA is actually appreciating the Euro style of play. Fundementals & teamplay, not just individual talents. The success of the semi-international world-champs Spurs, the no-superstar teamplay of the Pistons, and the D'Antoni-led Suns give a rise to a new thought process which is going on and conquering the NBA - encorporate NBA talent with Euro team play. Add to that the decreasing average level of the NBA players (raw high-schoolers, lack of fundementals, more teams) - there is room within the current NBA level for Euro players, who may have less "talent" in athletic ability and size, but have more "talent" in basketball IQ and fundementals.

      I think that's what Bird's talking about. I think it reminds him of "his" Celtics in the '80s, and I think he's ready to "load the bus" in UB's words.
      I also think that Saras is one of the best examples (if not THE best) of these differences, and is probably the 3rd piece on the new team (after JO & Granger) which will be built in these lines.

      Maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part, but I believe it's a step in a good direction, and if the Pacers wont do it - somebody else will.

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      • #18
        Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

        Originally posted by NPFII
        Bird has been following Euro teams and "international" play for several years now. He's been in Tel Aviv last year, and this year in his mysterious scouting trip he went to see Maccabi-Barcelona.

        In the past these scouing trips were done mostly by "scouts" who were looking for the next Euro talent (from the Sabonis-Kukoc era to the Nowitzki-Ginobili era).

        But something has changed in the recent few years - the NBA is actually appreciating the Euro style of play. Fundementals & teamplay, not just individual talents. The success of the semi-international world-champs Spurs, the no-superstar teamplay of the Pistons, and the D'Antoni-led Suns give a rise to a new thought process which is going on and conquering the NBA - encorporate NBA talent with Euro team play. Add to that the decreasing average level of the NBA players (raw high-schoolers, lack of fundementals, more teams) - there is room within the current NBA level for Euro players, who may have less "talent" in athletic ability and size, but have more "talent" in basketball IQ and fundementals.

        I think that's what Bird's talking about. I think it reminds him of "his" Celtics in the '80s, and I think he's ready to "load the bus" in UB's words.
        I also think that Saras is one of the best examples (if not THE best) of these differences, and is probably the 3rd piece on the new team (after JO & Granger) which will be built in these lines.

        Maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part, but I believe it's a step in a good direction, and if the Pacers wont do it - somebody else will.
        Actually, I hope you are right, I'm almost ready to go for a new direction. JO, Granger & Sarunas should all be kept, the rest could all be had for the right deals (young developing players, picks and some veterans who teach the right attitude for the "new" team).

        I want to see what the team will do this month with JO and Tins returning and if Donnie and Bird won't be able to get something nice on active duty for Ronnie and the team keeps playing the way that they have been lately THEN package him for picks and a veteran/expiring deal for a veteran with a good attitude (who might be resigned) and signal the end of this attempt to get to the top and start all over again.

        Regards,

        Mourning
        2012 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

        2011 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

        2006 PD ABA Fantasy League runner up, sports.ws

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        • #19
          Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

          Originally posted by Mourning
          Actually, I hope you are right, I'm almost ready to go for a new direction. JO, Granger & Sarunas should all be kept, the rest could all be had for the right deals (young developing players, picks and some veterans who teach the right attitude for the "new" team).

          I want to see what the team will do this month with JO and Tins returning and if Donnie and Bird won't be able to get something nice on active duty for Ronnie and the team keeps playing the way that they have been lately THEN package him for picks and a veteran/expiring deal for a veteran with a good attitude (who might be resigned) and signal the end of this attempt to get to the top and start all over again.

          Regards,

          Mourning
          I'll say it softly... I wasn't necessarily referring to the players...

          My fantasy here is that the whole style of play coming from the Pacers will change to more Euro style (which is basically more Indiana style...) - teamplay, motivation, enthusiasm, passion, strong fundementals and fun to watch. In 2 words - David Blatt.

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          • #20
            Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

            Originally posted by waterjater
            This article just about sums up what I'm wishing for. A basketball team that plays a team game. The one on one isolationist stuff is what I absolutely hate about the NBA and also the number 1 problem for the Pacers. We really don't have anyone good at it.

            SO, like Larry stated and how its played in Europe, I'd love to see our team move towards the European game. Saras's passes when our team is cutting well are phenomenal. He anticpates where the player will be and delivers the pass. Every game we do this, WE WIN!! When we get big leads and fall into the one on one crap, we blow big leads every time. When we stick to the motion offense, we run away from the other team.

            The ball needs to be in his hands more and we need to play the motion style of offense.

            Water
            Agreed. That style is also what we loved about the Smit/DD/McKey/Miller/Jackson teams. No one on one BS. Move your feet, get yourself open, THEN you get to shoot.
            Duh............................................... .
            Sad that HS basketball is more fun to me these days.
            Takes guys that like to play with each other though................

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            • #21
              Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

              Originally posted by Peck
              Ironic that this article comes out after the party because one of the things we talked about at the after party (perkins) was that some of us just want Saras to shut up & play.

              Not everyone mind you, there were those (hoopslife & Pizzaguy) who are want him taking more of a role in the leading of the team.

              But I expressed the theory that this guy just needs to stop talking to the press so much. I don't care if he is not the typical rookie or not, he is still a rookie & as such I don't want to see article after article with the guy listing out all of his problems or lamenting the fact that the NBA doesn't play the game the way he thinks it should be played. I guess he never watched an NBA game his entire life before joining so he has every right to complain about a league he had no idea about how they played .

              Jay calls it Bossyness & I think that makes a lot of sense.

              But at the end of it, I wonder if he isn't just a whiner? Yes, I know I am about to be attacked from across the pond but I can handle it.

              It's not that I think he is a bad player, I just want him to shut up & play. You don't see Danny Granger complaining about being played out of position at the power forward spot & I certainly don't read him saying that the college game is more team oriented than the pro's.

              Yes, I know he was dealt a poor hand by Bird for not warning him about Artest. But that's life.

              Couldn't disagree more. He's doing exactly the right thing! This teams NEEDS a leader desperately. He's saying the RIGHT things and he sees clearly the way this team needs to go. And he's a PG in a position to do something about it. Says more to the wimpiness of the other players that the new guy has to step up and say it.
              God Bless him.
              Sure wish Tinsley had said these things...... couple of years ago.........

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              • #22
                Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                Originally posted by NPFII
                Bird has been following Euro teams and "international" play for several years now. He's been in Tel Aviv last year, and this year in his mysterious scouting trip he went to see Maccabi-Barcelona.

                In the past these scouing trips were done mostly by "scouts" who were looking for the next Euro talent (from the Sabonis-Kukoc era to the Nowitzki-Ginobili era).

                But something has changed in the recent few years - the NBA is actually appreciating the Euro style of play. Fundementals & teamplay, not just individual talents. The success of the semi-international world-champs Spurs, the no-superstar teamplay of the Pistons, and the D'Antoni-led Suns give a rise to a new thought process which is going on and conquering the NBA - encorporate NBA talent with Euro team play. Add to that the decreasing average level of the NBA players (raw high-schoolers, lack of fundementals, more teams) - there is room within the current NBA level for Euro players, who may have less "talent" in athletic ability and size, but have more "talent" in basketball IQ and fundementals.

                I think that's what Bird's talking about. I think it reminds him of "his" Celtics in the '80s, and I think he's ready to "load the bus" in UB's words.
                I also think that Saras is one of the best examples (if not THE best) of these differences, and is probably the 3rd piece on the new team (after JO & Granger) which will be built in these lines.

                Maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part, but I believe it's a step in a good direction, and if the Pacers wont do it - somebody else will.
                I agree with what you are thinking here. I want us to move toward a more-team oriented offense.
                You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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                • #23
                  Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                  All I can say about Sarunas talking is that he's not wrong.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                    Originally posted by NPFII
                    I'll say it softly... I wasn't necessarily referring to the players...

                    My fantasy here is that the whole style of play coming from the Pacers will change to more Euro style (which is basically more Indiana style...) - teamplay, motivation, enthusiasm, passion, strong fundementals and fun to watch. In 2 words - David Blatt.
                    I agree and understood that, but you need the sort of players and coaching that fit into that concept too and we don't have enough of either for that rightnow IMO.

                    Regards,

                    Mourning
                    2012 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                    2011 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                    2006 PD ABA Fantasy League runner up, sports.ws

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                    • #25
                      Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                      Originally posted by Hicks
                      All I can say about Sarunas talking is that he's not wrong.
                      He isnt wrong with what he is saying but he should shut up for once. If Jack came out and said he doesnt like how we play, or how he hates playing the 3. People would want him to be traded. This guy doesnt deserve no special treatment.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                        Jack sunk his own ship with his actions and attitudes, Sarunas (to a large extent, but some will still disagree) has not.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                          Originally posted by NPFII
                          Bird has been following Euro teams and "international" play for several years now. He's been in Tel Aviv last year, and this year in his mysterious scouting trip he went to see Maccabi-Barcelona.

                          In the past these scouing trips were done mostly by "scouts" who were looking for the next Euro talent (from the Sabonis-Kukoc era to the Nowitzki-Ginobili era).

                          But something has changed in the recent few years - the NBA is actually appreciating the Euro style of play. Fundementals & teamplay, not just individual talents. The success of the semi-international world-champs Spurs, the no-superstar teamplay of the Pistons, and the D'Antoni-led Suns give a rise to a new thought process which is going on and conquering the NBA - encorporate NBA talent with Euro team play. Add to that the decreasing average level of the NBA players (raw high-schoolers, lack of fundementals, more teams) - there is room within the current NBA level for Euro players, who may have less "talent" in athletic ability and size, but have more "talent" in basketball IQ and fundementals.

                          I think that's what Bird's talking about. I think it reminds him of "his" Celtics in the '80s, and I think he's ready to "load the bus" in UB's words.
                          I also think that Saras is one of the best examples (if not THE best) of these differences, and is probably the 3rd piece on the new team (after JO & Granger) which will be built in these lines.

                          Maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part, but I believe it's a step in a good direction, and if the Pacers wont do it - somebody else will.
                          I could not agree more. The "Euro style" of play Bird wants is simply better team work. This is not majic. How many times have we heard Bird say that the team plays better when "the ball moves from side to side". The Spurs do that better than anyone else in the NBA. The Pistons move the ball at times as well, but not quite as often.

                          ...and this is all related to character and chemistry as well. If you need your "touches" you will shoot whether you are open or not. Just ask Wacko Jacko. That is the problem with 90% of the teams out there. Too many NBA players are concerned about their stats, paycheck, ESPN highlights and whether they start...and in Ron Artest's words (roughly): "whether I can maximize my potential". The focus is on ME and my $ in the NBA, not on team first. I feel sorry for Saras' fans. I am not sure if they realized the nature of the NBA.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                            Originally posted by Hicks
                            Jack sunk his own ship with his actions and attitudes, Sarunas (to a large extent, but some will still disagree) has not.
                            I wouldn't mind hearing Jack's take on what's what. Jack is kind of a mystery to me. At times he seems like a great player, and other times he seems awfully moody and selfish. IMO his ship is far from sunken, and in the right constelation he could come to his own and get the respect he deserves, because it's obvious that he's got the talent.

                            There's nothing wrong (IMO) with answering questions honestly, even if it sounds a bit screechy at times. I dont think Sarunas initiated any of his interviews, and I can only guess that the Pacers organization monitors (or even controls) where, when and who are interviewed. You can't blame a player for speaking his mind when asked, even if he's "just" a rookie.

                            I do agree that all this blabbering in the media can have negative effects, but that's our world - like it or not...

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                            • #29
                              Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                              Originally posted by Jermaniac
                              He isnt wrong with what he is saying but he should shut up for once. If Jack came out and said he doesnt like how we play, or how he hates playing the 3. People would want him to be traded. This guy doesnt deserve no special treatment.
                              People do not want Jack traded for making those statements. People want him traded because he takes ill advised shots appearing to be a selfish player, plays inconsistent (although I do not necessarily agree with that), flips people off getting technicals and fines, plays the race card with the NBA dress code, and was far too willing to jump in the stands and throw punches on 11/19...and he is the only Pacer who wants Ron Ron back, which shows he belongs where Ron is -- on the trading block. In short he lacks character and is a head case, in some ways like Ron Ron. If he was an average player on the team, he would be gone already...just like Ron Ron.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Star}Welcome to the NBA, Sarunas

                                Originally posted by BlueNGold
                                People do not want Jack traded for making those statements. People want him traded because he takes ill advised shots appearing to be a selfish player, plays inconsistent (although I do not necessarily agree with that), flips people off getting technicals and fines, plays the race card with the NBA dress code, and was far too willing to jump in the stands and throw punches on 11/19...and he is the only Pacer who wants Ron Ron back, which shows he belongs where Ron is -- on the trading block. In short he lacks character and is a head case, in some ways like Ron Ron. If he was an average player on the team, he would be gone already...just like Ron Ron.
                                Guess Jermaine should be traded too then.

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