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  • What's the solution when JO returns?

    What's the solution when JO returns?

    The Pacer's color-man for TV broadcasts Quinn Buckner had this to say during the Portland game. [QUOTE] . . . this team has been playing a different style of basketball. (without JO) Jermaine has a tough time a little bit emotionally because he upsets it. That's a quality young man who gives you a double, double, worried about upsetting his teams offense.

    So lets discuss a solution. And NO trade JO solutions, we already have enough trade JO threads. Lets discuss what happens WHEN JO comes back. What should Carlisle do to minimize any disruption? And what should happen if there is a notable disruption?

    One thought is Peja changes things, and JO will fit in well with this offense.

    The counter argument to that is this is much the same offense run last year during the suspensions. The only difference being Peja is taking Reggie's spot as a shooter. Hence JO will again change things, even unwillingly.

    However, a counter argument to that is, Reggie was deferring to much and always dumping the ball into JO. Peja will instead move the ball because that's what he's used to. This by the way is what I hope happens.

    However I've a thought. Right now the starters are,

    PF Foster
    SF Peja
    C Pollard
    SG Jax
    PG AJ

    Its usually Carlisle's style when a player comes back to work them in gradually so JO could be coming off the bench as part of this unit.

    PF JO
    SF Danny
    C Harrison
    SG Fred
    PG Saras

    If thats the case why not just keep JO with this group and alternate starting units in such a way that teams will have no idea which unit to prepare for.

    Each unit would sub for each other as a whole. When someone in either unit gets in foul trouble, sub Tins or Croshere, or whoever the odd men out are.

    1] The benefits are everyone would know where they fit into the team.
    2] Everyone would play, which would make for a happy team.
    3] The Pacers would be a nightmare to prepare for.
    4] Each unit could thus play a different style.
    5] Minutes would depend on a unit's effectiveness. Which of course would change from night to night.

    I guess the only thing I'm really advocating here is playing five man units and subbing them together. Thus each unit could have a different style, and thus JO wouldn't be a disruption.

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    Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

    Looks decent on paper but not at all practical in theory.

    This will greatly depend on what type of offence Carlisle wants to run. He strikes me as the slow it down, dump it into low post type of coach. The problem is that he doesn't really have a team built for that sort of offence. Sure JO is a great low post player but other pieces don't exactly fit.

    A sign of a good player is his ability to adapt his game to different approaches. If Carlisle wants to run the current offence when JO returns then JO will have to adapt his game a bit. It doesn't have to be a complete overhaul. JO is good enough player to adapt. He might take a bit longer to figure it out but I am sure eventually he will just slot in nicely.

    JO is your best player so bringing him off the bench is a very strange way off using your best player. He is a 20/10/2blks type guy. Those are as rare as hens teeth so when you have one of those you ride him until he drops dead. You don't bring him in off the bench. You make him your cornerstone and go on from there.

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      Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

      I'm giving a HOOT-OUT to OWL who has proposed, IMO, the best plan for JO reintegration. Run-N-Gun Rick sticks w/ that philosophy and JO comes back and adapts willingly for the benefit of the team. In this system JO is no longer the focal point of the offense although he will get a decent number of post up opportunities. JO improves his passing out of doubles and recommits to rebounding and D since all his energy is no longer focused on pounding in low every possession. Even with the change of role, JO still ends up getting his points anyway (at least mid-teens) just via different ways. Everyone is happy, balanced contributions intact, and we contiue to win (fingers crossed, hope springs eternal, etc). If Rick and/or JO muck it up, ire, bile, fire, and brimstone will be spewed on this forum.
      I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

      -Emiliano Zapata

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      • #4
        Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

        Solution?

        Steven Hunter.



        [edit: hold on, wrong guy.]

        [second edit: Okay, I don't remember the guy's name nor the team he played for...He's the one who never got to play and came in just for a few seconds for the Celtics in the playoffs (?) a couple years ago.]

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        • #5
          Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

          P.S. WG, I like the idea of having stable units. I think Rick has done that to some degree already and it's working well. It's better, as you say, for players to have an expectation of their role and the rotation. Would Rick really do something so wild as randomly switching them out? I mean we can't even be sure if he'll keep this offensive scheme intact despite its success. Maybe if Don Nelson were our coach he'd be more willing to try out something of that nature.
          I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

          -Emiliano Zapata

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          • #6
            Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

            I say we just trade him

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            • #7
              Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

              Bring JO off the bench for a few games. Once he is in game shape start. It will all be good if Rick continues to let them play the system they are playing in now, if he doesnt we will go back to dump it into the post and watch JO work.

              PG-Tins
              SG-Jack
              SF-Peja
              PF-JO
              C-Pollard

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              • #8
                Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

                I don't think there's any chance we'll keep this system of play up when JO returns. Past history shows that when JO returns neither he nor Carlisle can stay away from the ISOBall.

                The happy medium would be for both JO and TPTB to admit that he's not Shaq or Tim Duncan first and foremost... The second thing would be for JO to understand there's no shame in not being the first option but instead the team taking what we're given.

                JO -HAS- to learn to make quicker decisions with the ball regardless of what system we are playing. He has to learn to let the game come to him. And he has to keep his head in the game. That's (his head) still one of his biggest weaknesses and at this point it is a worrisome weakness because he's old enough he should be past that (he shouldn't be letting opposing players (and refs) take him out of our game plan).

                So much of his reintegration back into the team will rest on his shoulders. Probably he should already be talking to Bird and the coaching staff about it right now (and I don't mean demanding he return as the #1 option... I mean learning this system inside out and working (mentally) on his role in it).

                I think ideally, if Rick could get away from the ISOBall mentality upon JO's return, would be for JO to play more like Granger right now. Get in the motion, focus on rebounding and defense, and take the shots that come to him. Don't force anything. He'd end up being a tougher player to defend and not bogging down the offense. His scoring would go down BUT our overall scoring should be helped because it would open things all around. The other team would have to account for JO or else we turn him into option #1 and he kills them until they adjust.

                JO doesn't need to be the leader. He can lead by example by letting the game come to him and DOING THE LITTLE THINGS. It's time he blocks out. It's time he learned to set solid screens AND hold it a proper length of time to be effective. He can work on his passing. There's no shame in working on the fundamentals of the game. He's no longer a young pup and he can't rely on athleticism to carry him. The injuries are probably a signal of just that. He also needs to show his scoring doesn't mean everything to him.

                IMHO, he should be asking questions of himself in this period. It's clear we're playing better without him. He's a player that is capable of more but it's going to take a different mentality from JO -and- Coach Carlisle. It's time to come to earth about how good JO is.... and is not. Just because we're paying him Tim Duncan money doesn't mean he's Tim Duncan.

                -Bball
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                ------

                "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                -John Wooden

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                • #9
                  Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

                  JO needs to go back to the way he was playing after the Summer of 2003.

                  I've got a pretty good feeling JO knows how to get down to business when he's ready!

                  JMO.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

                    Honestly, I think the solution will present itself naturally. I don't see any way that Foster, Pollard AND Harrison will stay this healthy AND this good the rest of the season. if and when one of them goes down, you insert JO, he follows the game plan and TA-DAAA! you've got the same game plan.
                    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

                    “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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                    • #11
                      Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

                      As LA stated, substitution patterns come out of necessitity, not design. The more important question is what plays we will run.

                      I talked about this in Peck's thread, but the key is to deemphasize JO in the short run and let him get reacclimated to motion. Then rewrite the playbook over the summer.
                      Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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                        Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

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                        • #13
                          Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

                          Why would we trade him if we haven't seen what he and Peja can do together?

                          I'd bring him in off the bench for a couple of game (he, Runi, and Fred do some pretty good stuff when they're in the same unit)

                          Let him play a few games, practice some more, get into shape, it'll all fall into place soon enough.

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                          • #14
                            Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

                            Originally posted by ahhteeth
                            I say we just trade him
                            This isn't a trade JO thread! Read the first post again!

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                              Re: What's the solution when JO returns?

                              Originally posted by Will Galen
                              However I've a thought. Right now the starters are,

                              PF Foster
                              SF Peja
                              C Pollard
                              SG Jax
                              PG AJ

                              Its usually Carlisle's style when a player comes back to work them in gradually so JO could be coming off the bench as part of this unit.

                              PF JO
                              SF Danny
                              C Harrison
                              SG Fred
                              PG Saras
                              I laughed when I read this because that 2nd unit completely blows that 1st unit out of the water.

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