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What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

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  • What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

    Two days ago, a Pacers team hurt by injuries visited Washington and walked away with a great victory. The only pointguard on the team, Jasikevicius, was awarded with the game MVP award for his outstanding play including some awsome passes and an extremely good statline. He stepped it up and showed how good he is when getting the chance to play, to start. Of course he didn't start because this coach wanted to give him a chance; Carlisle does not give Jasikevicius any chances, but tries to keep him down and small. He started because the two other guards where both not available. However, in such a bad environment for a player, he played extremely well. The whole season Jasikevicius has been put down by the coach, Carlisle. Every mistake by Jasikevicius results in a timeout and often a substitution. Other players on the team make mistakes that are lots worse or a lot more frequent without this reaction by the coach. When Johnson played terribly, he still always got the coach's trust and was sooner or later able to show confidence and play solid again.
    Jasikevicius is not given any credit by this coach, no trust, and no chance to grow.

    Today this peaked. After the great game two days ago, the reward are 12 minutes behind a Johnson who shoots 2/9, terrible. What is the coach trying to do, what is he communicating to Sarunas and to the rest of the team? Of course he can not be the teamleader that he really is when the coach denies him every possibility to take over, and does this after he used his chance in such a good way. A trade feels more and more probable. It's a trade I am hoping for. This is not what this player deserves. A player who has owned american national team with Kidd, Iverson at Olympic games, at World championships. A player that won 3 straight Euroleague titles, and was heavily hunted by several NBA teams at the age of 28 after playing his career in Europe.
    This coach does not seek Sarunas qualities as a teamleader, as a winner that he has proven. He puts him down, tries to make him a small player that shoots 2 threepointers per game. Jasikevicius is not a shooter, but a playmaker. His shot is just something he does pretty good.
    Lots of teams are going to like a Jasikevicius trade. I really doubt the Pacers management would do that, but it is clear Jasikevicius gets treaten in an extremely bad way and denied the possibility to play the game his way. It is enough now, no more disrespect, no more scandalous coaching. Free Jasikevicius.

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

    I didn't think either of our PGs looked particularly effective tonight. AJ did manage 7 assists, but was not a good game for him. As has been mentioned, the Celtics, and West in particular, excel in ball pressure on the G spots. While I don't think he should be thrust back into the starting line up on his return unless AJ's play levels off on a consistent basis, it find myself wondering if Tinsley wouldn't have been more successful against the type of pressure exerted tonight. I thought Saras noticeably labored getting the ball up the court and, in fact, got stuck with an 8 second violation. He did have his usual group of deft set-up passes, but not as often as the Washington game.
    I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

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

      Jasikevicius does not necessarily, except for his great passing ability, have the extreme skills to make his team great. He has his heart and his leadership. These features don't interest Carlisle apparently, as he does everything to outplay them.
      The big heart should have been lost a long time ago, but when getting 12 minutes after such a good game, I would expect it to not take a long time before it has become considerably smaller. Indiana will never see a teamleading Jasikevicius because Carlisle tries to destroy him.

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

        I thought Saras was horrible tonight. I don't have a problem when Saras gets beat by a quicker player. But when he does not follow the defensive game plan, when he is 20 feet from West. When he does not guard the pick and roll as the coaches want, like when he went under the screen and gave West a wide open three pointer in the 4th quarter. When those type of things happen, you have to take him out. It is that simple.


        The coaches want Saras to follow the game plan and defend as he is instructed. Too many times this season, he does not follow the gameplan on the defensive end. Coaches hate that and his teammates hate that, because it makes them look bad, plus his teammates will start being a little selfish on the defensive end, "if Saras is not following the gameplan, why should I" That type of thing

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

          Originally posted by 3ballinhoop
          was awarded with the game MVP award.
          Huh? Cabbage played a very good game, but if there were such a thing, I'd think it would go to Hulk, unless you're one of those who thinks he's nothing more than a puppet with Cabbage's hand controlling everything.
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            Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

            I watched the game on Comcast network and there was an mvp award, possibly by the channel itself, given to Jasikevicius.

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

              AJ = safe, good player, who won't ever lead us to greatness.

              Runi = risky, still developing player who has the potential to lead us to greatness.


              Rick's safe, risk-averse profile goes with AJ. Too bad, IMO.
              "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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

                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.

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

                  Well, if he is not great player lets trade him to Utah for Palacio or Mcleod. Fair enough??? heck we can throw in Collins or some 2 round pick for it

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                    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.
                    Really?! Nawww, you're just making that up.








                    Seriously, there's a reason why some of us started calling him The Second Coming in August. But then he was christened Cabbage, and all was right with the world.
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                      Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                      Originally posted by Calgary Jazz
                      Well, if he is not great player lets trade him to Utah for Palacio or Mcleod. Fair enough??? heck we can throw in Collins or some 2 round pick for it
                      Sloan would have him come off the bench too.He gets abused defensively sometimes and has trouble with when pressed.

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

                        Originally posted by Calgary Jazz
                        Well, if he is not great player lets trade him to Utah for Palacio or Mcleod. Fair enough??? heck we can throw in Collins or some 2 round pick for it
                        Sadly, the deadline has passed. I was already to trade him for LBJ, but then it was pointed out to me that next year's salaries don't match.
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                          Re: What does this coach want? (regarding Jasikevicius)

                          Originally posted by Kegboy
                          Really?! Nawww, you're just making that up.








                          Seriously, there's a reason why some of us started calling him The Second Coming in August. But then he was christened Cabbage, and all was right with the world.
                          Actually I have noticed it for sometime but it is finally starting to get annoying.

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

                            I tend to agree with the comments that Saras is held down. He's not allowed nearly the mistakes that AJ is allowed.

                            I don't think Saras is the second coming, but I do think he could provide the spark we need to get to the next level. I don't think AJ or Tins can.
                            "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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

                              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.

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