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PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

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  • #16
    Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

    I was far more disappointed in Murphy then in Dunleavy. Dunleavy was able to surprise me and show me that he is worth keeping.....despite his contract. I always knew that Murphy was a defensive liability....so his lack of defense was not a surprise....it was his inconsistency on the offensive and rebounding end is what really disappointed me. That's all he was supposed to be able to do...but he wasn't able to really step up and perform.

    Between Dunleavy and Murphy inconsistencies on the offensive end...its like Dunleavy was able to contribute 1 out of 2/3 games...but with Murphy...he only seemed to contribute 1 out of 4/5 games. These obviously aren't exact #s, but when Murphy was aggressive and attacked the basket....we were really surprised....but it got to the point where I forgot that he was even playing.
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    • #17
      Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

      Originally posted by Jose Slaughter View Post
      I remember Murphy being a little bigger than he looked once we got him. Even thou its been a couple years since I've really watched him on a regular basis.

      I'm hoping that he can bulk back up over the summer & get back to playing like he did his first 2 or 3 years in the league.
      That's my hope, too. Here's to hoping he either lifts weights or does some push-ups this summer..........
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      • #18
        Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

        After his 3rd season ( when he got injured and played only in 28 games ), I really think that Murphy has shied away from the type of contact that made a solid "double double" guy in his first 2 seasons with Golden State.

        Especially with that recurring Nose injury that he gets from time to time.....its obvious that he doesn't play at the level of aggressiveness that a PF needs to play in the nba in order to be successful.

        What I haven't noticed...until I look at it now...is that Murphy's stats are really down this last season...compared to his last ocuple of seasons. He averaged 4 less rebounds and about 3 less points this season compared to the previous 2 seasons.

        I really wonder if he is in some way injured. Not counting his rookie season.....his 2006-2007 stats are somewhat comprable to his 2003-2004 stats....the only year that he was injured.
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        • #19
          Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

          The Murph we saw play with us is not the player he was in the first 3 years. He was a solid rebounder and would bump and grind with anyone. The scouting reports were that he wouldn't back down even if it came to fisticuffs.

          As someone pointed out, that maybe it's due to the injuries he's sustained and he's a little timid. However, if he returns to the level of his previous play (which I think he will), he will put up greater numbers.

          I don't think he's been with the squad long enough to know what kind of big man he can be. I'm not ready to condemn him as he's shown that he can be a double-double player, playing in the West where good big men abound.
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          • #20
            Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

            I can't express how badly I hope you guys are right. That he was hurt and that earlier in his career he was a tough player. I have no idea about the injury, but I could have sworn he had a rep. as a tough guy in his early GS days.

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            • #21
              Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

              Originally posted by Roferr View Post
              The Murph we saw play with us is not the player he was in the first 3 years. He was a solid rebounder and would bump and grind with anyone.
              Unfortunately the one the Pacers got couldn't bump or grind with Vince Carter..........
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              • #22
                Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                Vince Carter plays defense?

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                • #23
                  Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                  Originally posted by Roferr View Post
                  The Murph we saw play with us is not the player he was in the first 3 years. He was a solid rebounder and would bump and grind with anyone. The scouting reports were that he wouldn't back down even if it came to fisticuffs.

                  As Cable pointed out, that maybe it's due to the injuries he's sustained that he's a little timid. However, if he returns to the level of his previous play (which I think he will), he will put up greater numbers.

                  I don't think he's been with the squad long enough to know what kind of big man he can be. I'm not ready to condemn him as he's shown that he can be a double-double player, playing in the West where good big men abound.
                  Troy took some time to come back mentally from being injured. I'm a fan of his and have followed him, in particular, for years. You gotta look at the big picture with Troy.

                  He was a mid-round, 1st round pick, yet because he showed such promise BEFORE his injuries, expectations went through the roof. Not his fault. It's not like he's ever been one of those chest thumper, braggers, who overhypes himself.

                  The problems came when he got injured...repeatedly. Troy kinda went into a shell where he seemed to play afraid of being hurt. It really took him a while to come out of it. On top of things, as he was trying to rediscover himself, they tried running the offense through him in the low post and he just ain't that guy. It was a bad fit, so people looked at that double-double season, saw his struggles and started blasting him. Wasn't fair and wasn't his fault.

                  Most recently, Nellie started chipping away at his confidence by relentless benching him when he was playing well, which threw Troy as to it's meaning, and then making public comments about Troy. (He did the same thing to Diogu, but MUCH worse, saying how he doesn't know if Ike will ever "get it" about playing in the NBA.)

                  How to you regain your toughness when you have a coach who publically doesn't believe in you?

                  I think all Troy needs is a coach who believes in him and a defined role and I think you'll see the tough player from a few years ago.

                  I've said this before, but some players are very situational about being productive. I always point to Chauncey Billups as the most glaring example. Billups needed the right situation to flourish. I'm sure people were saying, "he's been in the league this long, no reason he'll get any better"...right before he became a Piston.

                  I think Troy is in a great situation here and if he's not relegated to a three pointer, Chris Mullin type role, he'll grow back into the player from years past. You gotta remember that Troy has a great reputation, going back to collge, of being a very coachable player. Couple that with his rebounding capacity and range out past the three point line, well. I'm a fan of hgis...despite his slow-footed ways.

                  Give us a smart coach who doesn't play head game and has a vision of what he wnats from the team and I'll show you the Troy Murphy os yhears past.
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                  • #24
                    Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                    Originally posted by Skaut_Ech View Post
                    Troy took some time to come back mentally from being injured. I'm a fan of his and have followed him, in particular, for years. You gotta look at the big picture with Troy.

                    He was a mid-round, 1st round pick, yet because he showed such promise BEFORE his injuries, expectations went through the roof. Not his fault. It's not like he's ever been one of those chest thumper, braggers, who overhypes himself.

                    The problems came when he got injured...repeatedly. Troy kinda went into a shell where he seemed to play afraid of being hurt. It really took him a while to come out of it. On top of things, as he was trying to rediscover himself, they tried running the offense through him in the low post and he just ain't that guy. It was a bad fit, so people looked at that double-double season, saw his struggles and started blasting him. Wasn't fair and wasn't his fault.

                    Most recently, Nellie started chipping away at his confidence by relentless benching him when he was playing well, which threw Troy as to it's meaning, and then making public comments about Troy. (He did the same thing to Diogu, but MUCH worse, saying how he doesn't know if Ike will ever "get it" about playing in the NBA.)

                    How to you regain your toughness when you have a coach who publically doesn't believe in you?

                    I think all Troy needs is a coach who believes in him and a defined role and I think you'll see the tough player from a few years ago.

                    I've said this before, but some players are very situational about being productive. I always point to Chauncey Billups as the most glaring example. Billups needed the right situation to flourish. I'm sure people were saying, "he's been in the league this long, no reason he'll get any better"...right before he became a Piston.

                    I think Troy is in a great situation here and if he's not relegated to a three pointer, Chris Mullin type role, he'll grow back into the player from years past. You gotta remember that Troy has a great reputation, going back to collge, of being a very coachable player. Couple that with his rebounding capacity and range out past the three point line, well. I'm a fan of hgis...despite his slow-footed ways.

                    Give us a smart coach who doesn't play head game and has a vision of what he wnats from the team and I'll show you the Troy Murphy os yhears past.
                    Your post makes a lot of sense. I think Murph will be a top-notch player for us. I only hope we obtain the right coach who will give him the chance.
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                    • #25
                      Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                      We would have been better off buying Jack off than taking muphyleavy

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                      • #26
                        Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                        Originally posted by Skaut_Ech View Post
                        Give us a smart coach who doesn't play head games and has a vision of what he wants from the team and I'll show you the Troy Murphy of years past.
                        I hope you're right.

                        Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                        I don't ever want to see him try to guard Rasheed Wallace. That was like taking candy from a baby. I have never witnessed anyone score on another frontcourt player as easy.
                        That was ugly - I mean u-g-l-y. My eyes still have scars from witnessing that.

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                        You've been waiting for that to happen for years as you continue to underestimate Jeff.
                        No, you continue to overestimate Jeff.
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                        Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                        Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
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                        • #27
                          Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                          Dude I wrote a post SO GOOD. Yesterday and PD went down again as soon as I was about to post it. Since I dont feel like writing it again. I'm just gonna say that Troy Murphy is the worst player on this team.

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                          • #28
                            Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                            As a few of you have already pointed out, it is more about mental than physical to me. He was PASSIVE for the majority of his minutes with us this year.

                            He's shown flashes of putting the ball on the floor and finishing strong at the rim. He's a very reliable shooter. Good teammate. He has some things that make him a valuable piece.

                            If he gets back to a consistently aggressive mentality, I will be glad that he's a Pacer. A new coach may help him with his role as much as anybody on this team.

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                            • #29
                              Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                              I was looking through some old bookmarks and thought I'd share this with you. I think it kind of illustrates the changes Troy has been through and his adaptability. Not the year of the article.:

                              http://groups.google.com/group/alt.s...de=print&hl=en

                              CCT: Murphy adjusts by adding bulk

                              Robin Miller
                              Posted on Sat, Jul. 13, 2002

                              Murphy adjusts by adding bulk
                              Warriors' plan calls for the power forward to play at center sometimes

                              By Matt Steinmetz
                              CONTRA COSTA TIMES

                              LONG BEACH - Throughout Troy Murphy's rookie season -- the one that
                              started with a bang but seemed to end with a shrug of the shoulders --
                              Warriors coaches and management maintained they liked him as a player.

                              They said they liked his work ethic, his ability to knock down the
                              perimeter jumper and his general feel for the game. So if they liked him
                              so much, why are they asking him to become a different player?

                              Last season, the Warriors considered Murphy a power forward, with the
                              long view of having him evolve into someone who also could play small
                              forward. This season, the Warriors still think of Murphy as a power
                              forward, but the plan is to play him some at center.

                              Murphy is doing his part to work with the Warriors on their latest
                              scheme, which was born partly out of the drafting of Mike Dunleavy, a
                              small forward, and partly out of the sometimes extended ineffectiveness
                              of the team's pivot players.

                              "I really don't care where they play me," said Murphy, who has bulked up
                              noticeably and now carries 245 pounds on his 6-foot-11 frame. "They can
                              play me at point guard if they want. Hey, I'll do whatever they have in
                              store for me."

                              The subtle shift in the Murphy game plan began at the end of the season,
                              when he began working out daily with Warriors strength and conditioning
                              coach Mark Grabow. It continued when the Warriors drafted Dunleavy in
                              June, which the team said will lead to Antawn Jamison's becoming the
                              team's starting power forward. And it plays out again tonight, when
                              Murphy will take the floor for the Warriors' summer league team against
                              the Dallas Mavericks.

                              Murphy is playing alongside Dallas' Wang Zhizhi, who is not the most
                              physical of players. That means Murphy is doing the heavy banging
                              against the likes of the Los Angeles Lakers' Mark Madsen and Phoenix's
                              Alton Ford and Jake Voskuhl.

                              "Any player who is looking to get onto the floor, when that player can
                              play multiple positions, it enhances his chances of playing," Warriors
                              general manager Garry St. Jean said. "It's possible he could play some
                              center, and I don't know that you could have said that at the end of the
                              season. He's gone to work."

                              Murphy doesn't look entirely comfortable in his new role, but he did
                              show big-time improvement from the Warriors' first game to their second.
                              In his first game, Murphy picked up six fouls -- mostly while guarding
                              Madsen and Jelani McCoy -- in only 18 minutes. Lucky for him, summer
                              league rules allow a player who accumulates six or more fouls to
                              continue playing.

                              Against Phoenix on Thursday, Murphy held his own against Ford, a
                              6-foot-9, 275-pound bruiser. Ford was one of the few Suns players who
                              struggled from the field, going only 4-for-12, in Phoenix's 149-126 victory.

                              "Last year, I would have been backed in and backed in until I was under
                              the basket," said Murphy, who averaged 5.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per
                              game his rookie season. "Now, I can absorb a hit and still get out and
                              contest a shot."

                              Murphy looked to be in solid form at the offensive end, scoring 29
                              points on 11-of-18 from the field -- including making his only 3-point
                              attempt. He also had nine rebounds, although only one came after the
                              first quarter. He doesn't subscribe to the theory that bulking up will
                              adversely affect his shot.

                              "It's actually helping increase my range," he said. "It's helped it
                              because I'm getting my legs into my shot. I think the shot will be flat
                              much less than it was. Now, I can shoot the 3, which I couldn't do last
                              year."

                              NOTE: The Warriors announced on Friday they had signed rookie guard Jiri
                              Welsch, whom they acquired in a June 26 draft day deal with
                              Philadelphia. Welsch signed a three-year contract worth approximately $4
                              million, with the Warriors having the option of picking up the fourth y
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                              • #30
                                Re: PD Referendum - Troy Murphy

                                Originally posted by JB's Breakout Year View Post
                                As a few of you have already pointed out, it is more about mental than physical to me. He was PASSIVE for the majority of his minutes with us this year.

                                He's shown flashes of putting the ball on the floor and finishing strong at the rim. He's a very reliable shooter. Good teammate. He has some things that make him a valuable piece.

                                If he gets back to a consistently aggressive mentality, I will be glad that he's a Pacer. A new coach may help him with his role as much as anybody on this team.
                                What's sad is that this very post can also apply to Dunleavy and ( even ) Granger.

                                I think that TPTB have to hire Tony Robbins to give all of them a "pep" talk.
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