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  • #16
    Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

    aero, I think I saw you. You were front row (or so) and right behind the blue team, right?

    Roaming Gnome and I sat together on the front row facing the blue bench, and he can attest to this: This offense is different. It's much faster, and it's a blast to watch. It has me very excited for the season to get started. Just much, much more fun to watch that what we've seen the last few years. There's nothing fancy about it, the ball just gets pushed up faster (either the guard runs it up or there's an outlet pass), and they quickly start running two-man games of pick and roll or give and go, with an occasional post up or a wingman running around some picks for a corner look.

    The key though, is there's no hesitating. Sure, a few times they got caught waiting, but I'd say 95% of the entire scrimmage, all decisions and passes/moves were made quickly with little to no hesitation. Just snap, snap, snap, snap and suddenly the balls going up. I was impressed. Very impressed.

    If the Pacers can run what I saw today against their opponents, we will be a fun team to watch. It's not a reckless offense, it's just that the pace has quickened and decisions are made much faster, but still resulting in mostly good looks. Even JO made decisions more quickly than normal when he'd get a post-up (David Harrison too, for that matter). He'd either hit a cutter or take it right to his man with one of his moves (face up and either drive or shoot).

    Speaking of David, when Conrad Brunner said he was chiseled, he wasn't kidding. The man has really slimmed down. I don't know if I can even call him "Hulk" anymore. He's still a big, 7' 260lbs man, but he's no longer bloated at all. I was very impressed with what he's done with his body.

    By the way, Harrington can definitely hit 3's now.

    Marquis Daniels is very good at working his way through traffic in the half-court and getting within 5 feet of the bucket. Today he was really struggling to finish, but he can get where ever he wants to go most of the time.

    James White is amazing with his athleticism. Roaming Gnome and I were going nuts (along with most of the crowd) as we watched him show us what he could do during the warmups. He barely ran into a between the legs dunk that had us all going "oh my god". We've never had a Pacer (at least in the NBA) who can dunk like this guy. I can see why he's confident he'll win the contest in Feb. He doesn't even look like he's jumping; he looks like he's being lifted by an invisible force.

    Speaking of flight, Maceo Baston can really throw it down athletically himself. He also showed signs of being the shotblocker he's known for. He seems to definitely have a role on this team.

    Darrell Armstrong is still pretty quick in his old age. He's also hilarious off the court.

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    • #17
      Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

      Originally posted by Hicks View Post
      aero, I think I saw you. You were front row (or so) and right behind the blue team, right?
      indeed i was you should have came up and said Hi i dont bite

      ...what did you think of sexual chocolate lol, on a side note Darrell Armstrong does a good Rey Lewis impression hehe
      If you havin' depth problems, I feel bad for you son; I got 99 problems but a bench ain't one! - Hicks
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      • #18
        Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

        Daniels was impressive, it's going to be fun watching him play.

        Daniels went at Granger a few times - I remember once he got by Danny and set up a nice pass to a teammate, and another Danny pretty well locked him up and made Quis pass.
        You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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        • #19
          Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

          Originally posted by Hicks View Post
          aero, I think I saw you. You were front row (or so) and right behind the blue team, right?

          Roaming Gnome and I sat together on the front row facing the blue bench, and he can attest to this: This offense is different. It's much faster, and it's a blast to watch. It has me very excited for the season to get started. Just much, much more fun to watch that what we've seen the last few years. There's nothing fancy about it, the ball just gets pushed up faster (either the guard runs it up or there's an outlet pass), and they quickly start running two-man games of pick and roll or give and go, with an occasional post up or a wingman running around some picks for a corner look.

          The key though, is there's no hesitating. Sure, a few times they got caught waiting, but I'd say 95% of the entire scrimmage, all decisions and passes/moves were made quickly with little to no hesitation. Just snap, snap, snap, snap and suddenly the balls going up. I was impressed. Very impressed.

          If the Pacers can run what I saw today against their opponents, we will be a fun team to watch. It's not a reckless offense, it's just that the pace has quickened and decisions are made much faster, but still resulting in mostly good looks. Even JO made decisions more quickly than normal when he'd get a post-up (David Harrison too, for that matter). He'd either hit a cutter or take it right to his man with one of his moves (face up and either drive or shoot).

          Speaking of David, when Conrad Brunner said he was chiseled, he wasn't kidding. The man has really slimmed down. I don't know if I can even call him "Hulk" anymore. He's still a big, 7' 260lbs man, but he's no longer bloated at all. I was very impressed with what he's done with his body.

          By the way, Harrington can definitely hit 3's now.

          Marquis Daniels is very good at working his way through traffic in the half-court and getting within 5 feet of the bucket. Today he was really struggling to finish, but he can get where ever he wants to go most of the time.

          James White is amazing with his athleticism. Roaming Gnome and I were going nuts (along with most of the crowd) as we watched him show us what he could do during the warmups. He barely ran into a between the legs dunk that had us all going "oh my god". We've never had a Pacer (at least in the NBA) who can dunk like this guy. I can see why he's confident he'll win the contest in Feb. He doesn't even look like he's jumping; he looks like he's being lifted by an invisible force.

          Speaking of flight, Maceo Baston can really throw it down athletically himself. He also showed signs of being the shotblocker he's known for. He seems to definitely have a role on this team.

          Darrell Armstrong is still pretty quick in his old age. He's also hilarious off the court.
          This post got me excited again.
          The best exercise of the human heart is reaching down and picking someone else up.

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          • #20
            Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

            Yeah move it, since yall dont want to unban me from the Colts forum.

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            • #21
              Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

              Originally posted by ABADays View Post
              This post got me excited again.
              It has me excited too

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              • #22
                Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                WOOHOO I CAN't WAIT FOR NOVEMBER 3rd.


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                • #23
                  Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                  Oh, and Al's mowawk thing is pretty sweet. JO also said that the 'Baby' has officially been removed from 'Baby Al.' JO had this really nice part where he introduced Al and was like "He's my brother, my man, my best friend..."

                  You can tell that some of these guys are actually genuinely likable, for once. Armstrong and Al will really boost morale, I think. Armstrong is just as likable as can be, a riot.
                  You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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                  • #24
                    Re: Official fan jam reports thread:



                    those are the freebies i got, i would have got "Slick" Leonard's autograph but i had two little ones with me (my nieces) and they wanted food and to go sit down before it all started so i couldnt get his autograph (we had someone holding our seats while we walked around)
                    If you havin' depth problems, I feel bad for you son; I got 99 problems but a bench ain't one! - Hicks
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                    • #25
                      Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                      Great recaps guys, very encouraging. I am anxious to get this season started.
                      Look forward to taking in a preseason game or two next week.

                      Why Not Us ?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                        this season is defenently going to be entertaining and action packed. Baston looks awesome same for "Flight" aKa "sexual chocolate". AL was playing good too and yes he was laying down some 3's like they werent anything. The rookies/new comers overall from what i seen were playing good (i still need to see more from them).I wasnt impressed with the tin man at all (not a fan of his so im bias) when he came out i didnt clap or anything but i did for all the others. I really liked Armstrong he is really entertaining and seems like an overall class act. This season is going to be great.

                        I had alot of fun, i cant talk at all from all the yelling
                        If you havin' depth problems, I feel bad for you son; I got 99 problems but a bench ain't one! - Hicks
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                        • #27
                          Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                          I'm hungry for more fan jam reports and I'm sure others are too. So, here's one from JB'sBrkoutYear on RATS:

                          Just got back, and here are my impressions of the scrimmage and the little show afterwards...

                          First, the scrimmage, which was two 10 minute halves (way too short, but it was just for show):
                          Al Harrington: got the biggest cheers when introduced; knocked down his first two 3's, I think; I was reminded-this guy likes to shoot ; was smiling the entire postgame and cutting up; helped JO with Emcee duties...
                          JO: Looked like you would think-really good; didn't try to do too much in the scrimmage; spoke to the crowd after the scrimmage and did a nice job; nice leadership, articulate as always...
                          Maceo Baston: I thought he was going to be more wiry than he is-he's a pretty solid guy; looked pretty good; looks like he'll be a willing and strong back-up who can block shots and finish...
                          Snap Hunter: Dude can shoot and score; also showed a good handle; if he sticks, he could be a spark off the bench; didn't get any flak from the Club Rio deal that I could hear...
                          Sarunas: Nothing spectacular; didn't try to do too much in the scrimmage; not sure he's got anyone on the team he is close to; didn't look any better bringing the ball up against pressure...
                          John Edwards: Didn't play (I guess his back his sore)...
                          James White: Very skinny; played some good D; threw down a nice jam; sang "The Greatest Love of All" after the scrimmage; looked like he was having fun...
                          Darrell Armstrong: Also looked like he was having a good time; didn't try to do too much in the scrimmage; helped JO and Al with the postgame; not a real shy guy, looks like he'll be a really good locker room pick-up, as advertised...
                          Shawne Williams: Seemed like the least ready guy to help us out right now; seemed like a good teammate, though; gonna take some time...
                          Jamaal Tinsley: Looked real good; clearly the class of the point guards; smiled a lot and looked like he was having a lot of fun; got only a smattering of boos when introduced-mostly cheers...
                          Danny Granger: Didn't try to do too much; played it cool; seems like a 5 year veteran already; had a nice dunk finish on a dish from Tinsley; looks more than willing to defer to JO and Al on the offensive end...
                          Jeff Foster: Looked a little of place as one of the "old players"; played with the second team in the scrimmage; took one 17 footer-no, he still can't shoot ...
                          Josh Powell: Thick dude; looks like a keeper; nice looking jumper (in warm-ups, anyway); moves well; clearly one of JO's favorites (from JO's intro of him)...
                          Rawle Marshall: Handles the ball pretty well and is a decent player; not a real outgoing guy; looked comfortable on the court...
                          David Harrison: First thing you notice is how much slimmer he looks; probably impressed me as much as anyone along with Hunter; looked focused and confident; nice little lefty jump hook and an aggressive dunk plus the foul...
                          Sean Lampley: Clowned with Tinsley during warm-ups; pretty big guy; nothing too spectacular during scrimmage, though nobody really impressed but Al, Harrison, and Hunter to me...
                          Orien Greene: Didn't do a whole lot during or after game; not a real out-going personality...
                          Marquis Daniels: I was kind of disappointed; didn't show much; didn't seem that thrilled to be out there; no boos during intros...
                          Stephen Jackson wasn't there...
                          Pacemates: Babe-a-licious as usual...

                          I think that's everybody. I think it's going to be a fun team to watch. I'd kind of like to see Hunter stick, I think Powell will.
                          Sounds like everyone was happy with what they saw. I can't wait to see the team play on Wednesday. I also can't wait for MagicRat's coverage of this event. It was awesome last year.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                            I just caught what wthr has online already; and it's a joke. Nothing but an excuse to re-hash Friday's BS.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                              "Sarunas: Nothing spectacular; didn't try to do too much in the scrimmage; not sure he's got anyone on the team he is close to; didn't look any better bringing the ball up against pressure..."

                              SMH

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                              • #30
                                Re: Official fan jam reports thread:

                                Yeah, I don't like to say it but I'm not sure that Saras is better than DA. The job for back-up PG could be up for grabs... Saras' handles haven't improved, I don't think. And that's not good.
                                You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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