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What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

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  • #16
    Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

    Originally posted by 3ballinhoop
    These Pacers do not deserve Jasikevicius, they should trade him!
    These are the comments which I as a Pacer fan have to shake my head at. Perhaps we should have a Jasikevicius Digest subforum where Saras fans can talk about the basketball hell that Saras has fallen into.

    As far as I have seen Saras is a good back up PG. There's no shame in that.
    "They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.

    "'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."

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    • #17
      Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

      Originally posted by 3ballinhoop
      Please talk about Jasikevicius situation in this team, which is terrible and not appropriate, instead of writing totally useless oneliners about a trade with Lebron. Your attempt to kill a serious discussion on Saras isn't funny at all.

      Yeah, maybe Sarunas would play behind Deron Williams in Utah, but he would be an important player with the coach's confidence and positive input encouraging him. These Pacers do not deserve Jasikevicius, they should trade him!
      Let's face it. When Saras once got a real chance, he played really, really well. But Carlisle doesn't like Jasikevicius, most certainly not over Johnson, who is his favourite guy, a guy that he has given so many chances ( i agree that he has been playing well as a starter, WITH all Carlisles backup and confidence, after he sucked tons of games). So when Carlisle is forced to once give Saras a chance to show what he can do, and Saras succeeds, he has a problem. Soon Tinsley will come back, and then he has to somehow explain to the owners, to the Indiana fans, to Larry Bird, that he wants to use that Lithuanian guy (who isn't a newbie european rookie like many of his "haters" here would like to believe, but a big sportsstar married to a Miss World who has had huge success, and deserves some respect) as a 3rd string point guard and maybe some minutes at backup shooting guard.
      But how does that work with a guy that plays like Saras did when he once started (better than ANY game Johnson has played this season, despite all the starts he has had)? Well, you have to get him down again; simply don't let him play the next game, let him warm the bench, even if the guy who missed the last match isn't exactly playing great.

      I'm really curious how this will turn out. Either Jasikevicius will be traded in the summer, the Pacers will have a different coach, or as 3rd option and most unlikely, Carlisle will start to like Jasikevicius.

      In case a trade is discussed later, I can guarantee you that there are many GMs in this league who see what Jasikevicius could bring to their team and would love to trade for him.
      I will literally mail you ten dollars if you aren't a fan of Euroleague. The only people who think Sarunas is an upper-tier PG in the NBA are his European fans. In this league, he's a solid backup PG, and also a rookie. He's prone to bad passes (worse than Tinsley, and that's saying something), he's a below average ballhandler, and he often gets beat on defense. He's probably the best shooter of our PGs, but he's also the most streaky.

      In a season or two, he might be a starting-quality PG, once he becomes more adjusted to the speed of the NBA, but right now, he's an above average PG on a team full of above average or better PGs. Overall, for the long haul, is he a better PG than Anthony Johnson? Maybe. But given that AJ has had some flat out excellent games, and Sarunas is in the middle of another shooting slump, why should he get more PT?

      You're as bad as most Pacers fans for taking one game and making a season out of it. And you don't even have the benefit of Sarunas having an amazing game in 12 minutes. In fact, on a per minute basis tonight, Sarunas would have scored the same number of points on the same percentage, roughly. In exchange, he would have had half as many assists and twice as many turnovers. How is he the easy choice to start again?

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      • #18
        Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

        Originally posted by 3ballinhoop
        Yeah, maybe Sarunas would play behind Deron Williams in Utah, but he would be an important player with the coach's confidence and positive input encouraging him. These Pacers do not deserve Jasikevicius, they should trade him!
        Unless you're Jerry Sloan how could you possibly know that?

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        • #19
          Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

          Originally posted by 3ballinhoop
          I'm really curious how this will turn out. Either Jasikevicius will be traded in the summer, the Pacers will have a different coach, or as 3rd option and most unlikely, Carlisle will start to like Jasikevicius.
          More likely: We'll trade both AJ and Tinsley for a solid starter that can stay healthy, and Saras will be the backup.
          This space for rent.

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          • #20
            Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

            Originally posted by Anthem
            More likely: We'll trade both AJ and Tinsley for a solid starter that can stay healthy, and Saras will be the backup.
            And how do you know anyone will stay healthy? It used to be all Marcus Camby had to do was step onto the court at Conseco and get injured.

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            • #21
              Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

              Originally posted by 3ballinhoop
              It is enough now, no more disrespect, no more scandalous coaching. Free Jasikevicius.
              and which team is supposed to treat him better? all I can come up with is Maccabi, Barcelona or Panathinaikos
              I mean, this is NBA, he's a rookie. NBA and NCAA is known for rookie shananigans. that is sick, but widely accepted as a norm.. he would not be starting anywhere yet imho. unless he would land in some loosers team, which is not an option. on the other hand, even that would not be assured, as Macas example clearly shows. the guy plays with the loosers, yet still is having a payed holliday (with Hornets training sessions it's a joke of a life) instead of hard work for his team. so any Saras fan should be glad for what he's having right now. if he will feel the need to move on because one thing or the other, he will voice his oppinion, no doubt about that. however, I'm 99% sure Pacers would not trade him to anyone for anything (at least this summer) unless he would act like Artest or even harder, which is not very feasable imho.

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              • #22
                Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                Originally posted by Outlaw
                I think there is TOO MUCH Sarunas worship going on with some posters on this board. He is a good player but NOT a great player.
                AGREED

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                • #23
                  Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                  Originally posted by 3ballinhoop
                  I watched the game on Comcast network and there was an mvp award, possibly by the channel itself, given to Jasikevicius.
                  HEY!!!

                  What is Comcast network?

                  Is it on the internet? By the way if someone has NBA league pass.... a trusted ally will be happy to get some shares

                  Now to the serious issues:

                  Clearly I have to react here.fficeffice" />>>
                  >>
                  3ballinhoop - I felt exactly the same in many cases.>>
                  However there is truth in UB, Eindar and Kestas words too.>>
                  The thing is that highly respected Hoosiers on the most part really can't treat Saras the same as we. They didn't see his glamour. May be only in the previous game. >>
                  >>
                  What do the Hoosiers see (Do I need a the here?)?>>
                  Some rookie that doesn't defend, cant bring the ball upcort with many annoying european fans coming after him, considering him second coming while he is only yes-a-cabbage-juice. (essence of the posts above)>>
                  >>
                  But believe us, we saw his magic. And not because his excellent dribbling or D. He sucked at both already in Europe, as I told you before. Hell, he didn't dribble at all in Maccabi and all team deffense scheme was built especially to cover his ***. In those surroundings he was great! >>
                  >>
                  You know what, now, when I'm thinking about it, may be it was his previous coach genius. May be its too hard for ffice:smarttags" />lace>Carlislelace> to design a role player scheme. But the thing is - lace>Detroitlace>, assembled from the role players is going for the next title. And that’s because each player is doing what he is best at. Saras is a kind of a role-player that was not seen in the NBA yet. [IMO, you tend to call role players only three type of players - shooters (Reggie), defensive experts (Ben Wallace) and rebounding experts (Rodman).]>>
                  >>
                  Sarunas brings 3 other expertise, by the descending importance:>>
                  1. Passing and game vision on the highest imaginable level.>>
                  2. Leadeship and passion. >>
                  3. Solid shooting.>>
                  And of course two major flaws:>>
                  1. Poor dribling.>>
                  2. Poor D.>>
                  And that’s it. If Bird has done scouting he should have known this, every bball fan in lace>europelace> in particularly in lace>Israellace> is aware of upper 5 points. >>
                  >>
                  I believe that LB is smart and i want to believe that coach listens to him. If so, there are only two options:>>
                  1. Its hard to design such a scheme for Saras in the NBA.>>
                  2. Nobody wants to design anything for a rookie.>>
                  And somehow I feel the second option is more viable.>>
                  >>
                  So to conclude this:>>
                  Saras is a role player, a great one though. The greatness comes with weaknesses that should be hided by the coach. For some reason they are not and this limits his playing time and impact.>>
                  >>
                  I also would like to ask all the respected Hoosiers not to tell us again and again that Saras sucked at D, have trouble bring a ball upcourt etc... I would be astonished if he wouldn’t.

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                  • #24
                    Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                    Just a hunch, but I'd say Rick's problem with him isn't that complicated. In fact, I think it comes down to a relatively simple basketball ideal.

                    He's not good enough to start.

                    Neither is AJ, but at least AJ doesn't HURT the team half of the time, like Sarass does.

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                    • #25
                      Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                      Originally posted by Lithfan
                      fficeffice" />>>
                      I believe that LB is smart and i want to believe that coach listens to him. If so, there are only two options:>>
                      1. Its hard to design such a scheme for Saras in the NBA.>>
                      2. Nobody wants to design anything for a rookie.>>
                      And somehow I feel the second option is more viable.>>
                      >>
                      you forgot the importance of the general style of play. however you look at this, Saras wants more ball movement by the team imho. he wants the ball to come back to his hands often on offense. the team has to play team ball in order for Saras to help them as he really can. this is not something you could "design" overnight. some players do not understand (and hardly ever will) the game that Saras considers the right one. otherwise he's just a lousy shooter or god knows who (see the all-star rookie-sophs game). it's obvious that teamplay is the way to go for NBA, so hopefully in the future Pacers will be using even more ball movement. right now they are just learning to use such things (as well as some zone deffense). some teams are not using teamplay at all. however strange it sounds, NBA still has things to learn as recent international competitions clearly showed (and I'm sure next autumn NBA Europe Live! will show as well).

                      however, yeah, rookie status does not help Saras one bit. not only he's a rookie, but also European. obviously, upcoming seasons should be different, but we'll see.. I'm happy with his performance, but I would be more happy if Pacers would be wining more with or without his help.

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                      • #26
                        Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                        I am not a European fan and so I have not watched any of those games. I am a fan of the Pacers and of Sarunas. I like Danny, David, Scot, Jeff, Cro et al. Shoot, I even like Jax every once in a while. I loved Tinsley when he played last year. AJ has garnered my respect after so many chances to succeed were given him. JO and the rest of the guys.. I like them all and root for them to win in every game.
                        But, in my opinion, the treatment Carlisle has given Sarunas so far this season has been almost criminal. I don't see why he doesn't trust him to lead this team. If AJ had been treated like Saras has the first 10 games when he was first starting, he would still be buried behind Eddie Gill in the lineup.

                        I personally feel Sarunas has not been given an proper chance to fully show what he can do like AJ has. I believe he has a special gift of play that Carlisle has not tapped into yet. I hope Rick doesn't ruin Runi before he gets a chance to show his full talent.

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                        • #27
                          Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                          LITHFAN,

                          Great analysis! I only brought up Saras's ball handling struggles in the context of last night's game v. Celts. Against the Wiz, whether it was lack of pressure D on their part or just superior play by Saras, he really did a nice job in that area. If you are a big Saras fan, the situation here would be frustrating, 3 good PGs and somewhat inconsistent PT. As I've said before, I hope in time Saras will somehow end up playing a more significant role for us that is more along the lines of his Euroleague success. Unfortunately, it does not look like that will happen in the near future. By the way, don't feel obligated to refer to the Hoosiers all the time. Sounds so divisive. We don't have to turn this into the Hoosiers vs. the World or anything. I know this reference is a result of a debate you got into in another thread. Everyone's voice is valid here regardless of their location or origin. Plenty of knowledgable hoops folk all over the place.
                          I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                          -Emiliano Zapata

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                          • #28
                            Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                            Our European friends need to remember that as a rookie, future Hall-of-Famer Reggie Miller came off the bench to back up the not-so-legendary John Long.

                            It takes awhile to acclimate to the pace of the NBA game, RC's defensive schemes, the offensive tendencies of his teammates, and to gain the confidence of his coaches and teammates.

                            Please wait until next year to see his full impact. If traded he would go through the same stuff next year.
                            The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                            • #29
                              Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                              Originally posted by hoopsforlife
                              I am not a European fan and so I have not watched any of those games. I am a fan of the Pacers and of Sarunas. I like Danny, David, Scot, Jeff, Cro et al. Shoot, I even like Jax every once in a while. I loved Tinsley when he played last year. AJ has garnered my respect after so many chances to succeed were given him. JO and the rest of the guys.. I like them all and root for them to win in every game.
                              But, in my opinion, the treatment Carlisle has given Sarunas so far this season has been almost criminal. I don't see why he doesn't trust him to lead this team. If AJ had been treated like Saras has the first 10 games when he was first starting, he would still be buried behind Eddie Gill in the lineup.

                              I personally feel Sarunas has not been given an proper chance to fully show what he can do like AJ has. I believe he has a special gift of play that Carlisle has not tapped into yet. I hope Rick doesn't ruin Runi before he gets a chance to show his full talent.
                              So Eindar owns you 10 bucks .

                              Not only you I guess

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                              • #30
                                Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                                Originally posted by Kestas
                                you forgot the importance of the general style of play. however you look at this, Saras wants more ball movement by the team imho. he wants the ball to come back to his hands often on offense. the team has to play team ball in order for Saras to help them as he really can. this is not something you could "design" overnight. some players do not understand (and hardly ever will) the game that Saras considers the right one. otherwise he's just a lousy shooter or god knows who (see the all-star rookie-sophs game). it's obvious that teamplay is the way to go for NBA, so hopefully in the future Pacers will be using even more ball movement. right now they are just learning to use such things (as well as some zone deffense). some teams are not using teamplay at all. however strange it sounds, NBA still has things to learn as recent international competitions clearly showed (and I'm sure next autumn NBA Europe Live! will show as well).

                                however, yeah, rookie status does not help Saras one bit. not only he's a rookie, but also European. obviously, upcoming seasons should be different, but we'll see.. I'm happy with his performance, but I would be more happy if Pacers would be wining more with or without his help.
                                Yeah you are right, the the style of play is also different. In europe you almost never see iso-plays. If ball is passed down to the center it comes back at least in 50% of the cases. But this is something people here agree upon. I think most PD members think that team offense is better. Don't you?

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