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Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

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    "PLAYER OF THE WEEK
    Under the circumstances, how could it be anyone other than Dunleavy? Not only did he have consecutive games of at least 20 points, for the week he posted all-around averages of 16.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.5 steals while shooting 26-of-52 (.500) from the field and .476 (10-of-21) from the 3-point line. "

    http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/web_070212.html
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    Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

    Looks like he's broken out of his mini-slump in a big way.

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    • #3
      Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

      Of all the players involved in the trade he has the most to prove and the most incentive to change the opinions of those who are down on him. It's good to see him catch a few kudos.

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        Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

        Originally posted by speakout4 View Post
        Of all the players involved in the trade he has the most to prove and the most incentive to change the opinions of those who are down on him. It's good to see him catch a few kudos.
        funny thing, Warriors fans only wanted him to be a Dirk Nowitzki player or the next Larry Bird, only because its a weak team, and in order for the warriors to win, they needed a scorer, and he is not it, and that's why the warriors fans are down on him, they thought him and Murph will be the savior..

        one other thing the fans hate about mike, is his Large Contract, but this is not his fault
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        • #5
          Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

          I loved to read his dad's discription of his son's game. Mike is what I call a winning player. He helps his team win and overall I'm really glad he's on the Pacers team. He's better than I thought

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            Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

            Originally posted by PacersFan83 View Post
            Looks like he's broken out of his mini-slump in a big way.
            When did 2 months become "mini"? I wouldn't even call 10 games "mini". Cripes, that's 1/8th of the season he spent shooting 37% from the field for the Pacers.


            67% over 2 games is insane, esp. on 27 attempts. Great pair of games for him and worthy of a player of the week award. I'd be happy if he could just get to 45% regularly rather than going totally off once every 5-6 games. The team is trying to go 4-2, not 1-5.

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            • #7
              Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

              Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
              When did 2 months become "mini"? I wouldn't even call 10 games "mini". Cripes, that's 1/8th of the season he spent shooting 37% from the field for the Pacers.


              67% over 2 games is insane, esp. on 27 attempts. Great pair of games for him and worthy of a player of the week award. I'd be happy if he could just get to 45% regularly rather than going totally off once every 5-6 games. The team is trying to go 4-2, not 1-5.
              We're not talking about Stephen Jackson here. Yeesh.

              I look for Dunleavy's overall percentage to improve as he gets more comfortable with the system.

              Maybe I'm missing something - he's not a great shooter by any means but he's not *that* streaky over his career.
              Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
              Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
              Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
              Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
              And life itself, rushing over me
              Life itself, the wind in black elms,
              Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                When did 2 months become "mini"? I wouldn't even call 10 games "mini". Cripes, that's 1/8th of the season he spent shooting 37% from the field for the Pacers.


                67% over 2 games is insane, esp. on 27 attempts. Great pair of games for him and worthy of a player of the week award. I'd be happy if he could just get to 45% regularly rather than going totally off once every 5-6 games. The team is trying to go 4-2, not 1-5.
                I don't think you can count his stint with the Warriors. He didn't fit in with the team and the home town crowd was booing him even after having a good game.

                I think he is playing much more relaxed now, waiting for the game to come to him instead of being a king-pin. He can play under the radar and do the things that he does well. We don't expect him to be a go-to guy, so the pressure is off him.

                I think that he is willing to do whatever it takes to win even if it meant that he shot very little. I don't think he will be nearly as streaky here and that the past week's performance will become more of the norm.

                Two years from now we will be talking about the "great trade" and he will be the biggest reason.
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                  Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                  Originally posted by Roferr View Post
                  I don't think you can count his stint with the Warriors. He didn't fit in with the team and the home town crowd was booing him even after having a good game.

                  I think he is playing much more relaxed now, waiting for the game to come to him instead of being a king-pin. He can play under the radar and do the things that he does well. We don't expect him to be a go-to guy, so the pressure is off him.

                  I think that he is willing to do whatever it takes to win even if it meant that he shot very little. I don't think he will be nearly as streaky here and that the past week's performance will become more of the norm.

                  Two years from now we will be talking about the "great trade" and he will be the biggest reason.
                  I agree with everything in this post except the bolded part. Two years from now, we'll be talking about how great a trade it was, and IKE DIOGU will be the biggest reason. It'll be like this: "I can't believe we got Ike for Jackson and Harrington! They even threw in MDJ! Wow, what a deal that was!"
                  It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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                    Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                    I don't have time to re-run this now, but the standard deviation on SJax's scoring and/or his FG% was outrageously high.

                    I think Dunleavy's might be a bit high for his position, but I think the points Roferr makes above are compelling explanations.
                    Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                    Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                    Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                    Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                    And life itself, rushing over me
                    Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                    Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                      Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                      Originally posted by pizza guy View Post
                      I agree with everything in this post except the bolded part. Two years from now, we'll be talking about how great a trade it was, and IKE DIOGU will be the biggest reason. It'll be like this: "I can't believe we got Ike for Jackson and Harrington! They even threw in MDJ! Wow, what a deal that was!"
                      No doubt, Ike has a ton of potential. With a little more playing time, he'll be much better. However, I don't look for him to be with the club in a couple of years. Not because of his output but because of his trade value and the fact that we are stocked amply with big men.

                      Ultimately, I think he will be a better player than Dun but I don't think we have seen just how good Dun can be with the right team. He reminds me somewhat of Billy Cummingham, although, I don't put him in his league.
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                        Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                        Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                        When did 2 months become "mini"? I wouldn't even call 10 games "mini". Cripes, that's 1/8th of the season he spent shooting 37% from the field for the Pacers.
                        2 months? ??? The trade wasn't even quite a month ago.

                        And for the record - the 43.3% Dunleavy has shot in his 12 games with the Pacers is higher than all but one of Stephen Jackson's seven season's - his final in San Antonio, where he shot 43.5, a whopping .2% better.


                        Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                        67% over 2 games is insane, esp. on 27 attempts. Great pair of games for him and worthy of a player of the week award. I'd be happy if he could just get to 45% regularly rather than going totally off once every 5-6 games. The team is trying to go 4-2, not 1-5.
                        Dunleavy's shooting 44.4% on the season, and that's including his mini-slump with the Pacers. Now that it looks as if that's behind him, he should be back to his normal solid 45% shooting self.



                        As the numbers show us, despite what the Jackson-apologists will try and have you believe, Dunleavy has in fact given us more production this year than "Action Jackson". And to further add to this, these numbers are the norm for Jackson whereas they're actually slightly sub-par for Dunleavy. So once Dunleavy gets more of a feel for the team and coach Carlisle, expect the gap in production to further widen (as we've seen the past few games)

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                          Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                          Fewer turnovers, significantly better 3FG%, essentially the same number of steals and assists - you might think this was an even trade off. And then you get the to rebounds.

                          But even ignoring the rebounds, Dunleavy requires far fewer touches (measured by missed shots and turnovers) to contribute one less point per game.

                          And this is a guy that generally "hasn't played that well" overall during his first 12 games, although he's shown a lot of progress in the last couple. Most importantly, I expect to see his assist and rebound numbers continue to improve as he gets more familiar with the structure.

                          From a team perspective, Dunleavy >>>> SJax. But of course, SJax would crush him in a game of one-on-one. (And if they were playing H-O-R-S-E, we might be here all night waiting for one of them to hit some shots.)
                          Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                          Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                          Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                          Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                          And life itself, rushing over me
                          Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                          Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                            Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                            Dunleavy has put together some good games for the Pacers.

                            I just hope he contintues to play well.

                            I think that his two biggest weaknesses are inconsistant play and defense. As time goes on and he gets more comfortable hopefully he can play consistant and we know exactly what to expect of him. That is what i'm hoping for.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Dunleavy Pacers Player of the Week

                              Whether Dunleavy is streaky or not.....as a 3rd ( sometimes 2nd or 4th ) scoring option....I don't care as much....I care that he doesn't bring the same on/off-court baggage that SJax brings.
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