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  • What to do when Troy comes back

    I've been thinking alot about this the past few days. Obviously, Dun and Ike are the two gems of the trade last season. Both are playing phenomenal. Dun has finally found a system that works for him and Ike is showing everyone the potential we knew he had.

    My problem is that Troy is the highest paid of the three and he plays at one of our deepest positions. I actually like our current frontcourt rotation of JO, Jeff, David, and Ike. On top of that, JOB seems to prefer going small at times by putting Danny at the 4. I'm sure he'll use Shawne in similar fashion when he returns.

    Does it make sense to keep Troy around considering he's our second highest paid player? When I look back at the GS trade, the only downfall I now see is Troy and his salary. Other than that, we fleeced the Warriors.

    Keep in mind that both Danny and Ike are up for extensions next summer. David is a restricted FA.

    I would entertain trying to get an expiring contract for Troy sometime this season.

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    Re: What to do when Troy comes back

    I think Jeff has show with his very timely rebounding that he is the starter. I would have no problem letting Troy go. On the other hand I would have tossed DunDun off the lifeboat before the first three games. So maybe we should give him a few games.

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      Re: What to do when Troy comes back

      Originally posted by purdue101 View Post

      I would entertain trying to get an expiring contract for Troy sometime this season.
      If they DON'T do that, Harrison is definitely a goner.

      I'm not going to pass judgment Troy just yet until January or so when he's played under Obie's system for a bit. If he flounders in that situation, we have to find something else.

      At this moment I think his value is rather low, and I don't see why any team who was about to get some financial relief from a big contract would simply forfeit their right to that and take on Murph's big contract and prolong their problem.

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      • #4
        Re: What to do when Troy comes back

        I'd drop him for an expiring contract in a second. I just don't see any team willing to do that. It would have been great if we could've talked the wolves into trading Howard for Murphy instead of just buying him out. At least we would only have a 2 years left on Howard. I just can't think of a team that desperate for a big man.
        Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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          Re: What to do when Troy comes back

          I really don't see anyone taking Troys contract on without getting out from under one of there own. I personally think Jeff is going to be the odd man out when Troy comes back. He is averaging 21 minutes a game now and I would not consider 5.7 rebounds a game showing O'bie that he is worth the lack of a game on O.

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            Re: What to do when Troy comes back

            Originally posted by dcpacersfan View Post
            At this moment I think his value is rather low, and I don't see why any team who was about to get some financial relief from a big contract would simply forfeit their right to that and take on Murph's big contract and prolong their problem.
            Exactly. Unless we bundle in some hot young talent, Troy's going to be here for a while.

            Probably makes sense to see if there's any value to be had from Harrison. His play bumps him out of the "worthless" category and into "maybe worth a pick."
            This space for rent.

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              Re: What to do when Troy comes back

              Troy will be starting with JO.

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                Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                Originally posted by Mal View Post
                Troy will be starting with JO.
                Until Foster wins his spot back. Like he always does.
                This space for rent.

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                  Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                  Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                  Until Foster wins his spot back. Like he always does.
                  Yeah, just like after we made the Bulls trade.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                    Troy will start the first quarter and 3rd quarters. Beyond that it will likely depend on matchups as to how much he'll play. But I also would not be surprised at all to see Jeff win his starting role back. I'll repeat something that I have said many times, Jeff and JO make an excellent defensive tandem and - no mattter who has been the coach, no matter what type of defensive system - those two work very well together on the defensive end. And I notice a rather large dropoff whenever david and Ike come in the game to replace JO and Jeff.

                    We also have to consider Shawne getting some power forward minutes.

                    My best guess is Harrison becomes a spot player who only gets minutes, when the Pacers need his size.

                    Ike is still in the regular rotation, but his minutes will fluxuate depending on how well he plays within a game. So there might be games where he plays 24 minutes and other games where he'll play 10.

                    Jeff will get his 15 minutes per game, more when they need his defense or energy.

                    I would like to see JO always kept below 35 minutes - there is no reason to play him more than that (barring OT or something out of the ordinary) Really I would like to see JO kept to 30 minutes per game.

                    Pacers have a ton of flexibility at the two big positions (as they do at the two wing positions) If they need to go big they can, if they need 3-point shooting they can. (I wonder if we'll ever see Troy and Shawne play together at the two bigs)

                    If you believe in strength in numbers, then the pacers will be in great shape up front - if you believe in quality over quantity - then you might be left wanting more quality.
                    Last edited by Unclebuck; 11-05-2007, 01:07 PM.

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                      Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                      Troy will start the first quarter and 3rd quarters. Beyond that it will likely depend on matchups as to how much he'll play.

                      I would like to see JO always kept below 35 minutes - there is no reason to play him more than that (barring OT or something out of the ordinary) Really I would like to see JO kept to 30 minutes per game.
                      I think you're probably exactly right about this. I also agree with you 100% about JO.

                      I didn't see the Miami game, but Jeff seems to be one guy who's level of play hasn't really gone up much this year. I love to see him hit the jump shots, and I'm glad that he's allowed to take them. The rest of his game, however, hasn't been terribly impressive. When Troy is back, I think he'll definitely get a chance to be the starter. He's a better shooter than Jeff, and while he's not a better rebounder, I think he does a better job blocking out than Jeff, which will help on the defensive boards.

                      I see Harrison as the guy who will really lose minutes when Troy comes back. He may have a few DNP-CD's in his future. As for Danny and Shawne playing the 4, I think that's totally dictated by the opponent. O'Brien can play Danny as a PF against guys like Jamison and Warrick, who are both really SF's trying to play big. Against a team with two strong inside threats, you'll not see Danny or Shawne at the 4 much.

                      Limiting JO's minutes to 30-35 per game may be the key to keeping him healthy. He's clearly not 100% right now, so that's likely why his minutes are down, but I think that getting 30 good minutes a game out of JO during the regular season may be the ticket to getting 40 good minutes a game out of him during the playoffs.
                      "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                      - Salman Rushdie

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                        Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                        Sometimes I just don't get it.

                        This bitter hatred that some of you have for Troy Murphy is beyond me. Look the guy didn't play like we wanted last season so I understand that maybe there should be some dissapointment, but just the pure vile hatred of the guy I don't get.

                        Under O'Briens system I believe that he will be a very important player.

                        Could someone please explain to me what it is the guy does that makes you all want to give him away for an expiring contract?

                        You can't say defense yet because you have not seen him work in a Dick Harter system. You've only seen him function under a Chuck Person system and by that I mean no system.

                        He's a good passer, a good rebounder, a decent shooter for a big man, seems to not shy away from physical contact although he wasn't nearly as physical as I would like to see last season.

                        The only thing that I can see is that his defense is not what we would prefer based on a system that was in collapse.

                        I'm not saying the guy is great or even very good for that matter, but to be the focus of so much "let's trade him for nothing" talk is just baffling to me.


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                          Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                          I don't understand the quandry that the Pacers will have when Murphy comes back. I thought that Murphy ( much like Dunleavy ) would be a player that benefits ( if not excel ) from the offense that JO'B runs.

                          I would consider the inclusion of Murphy back into the lineup as a "happy problem" then one of concern. At most, I would think that he would eat into Harrison's and Fosters's minutes. With the emphasis on scoring....I always thought that our PF/C rotation would consist of JONeal and Murphy getting the bulk of hte minutes....with Foster as the 1st Big Man off the bench...and then Ike and Harrison getting the remaining minutes based off of matchup and need.

                          If anything....with JO'Bs use of the majority of the bench to ensure that we have "fresh" legs to run up and down the court....the return of Murphy simply means that Harrison ( not Sims ) is the last Big Man that JO'B uses of the bench.
                          Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                            Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                            Originally posted by purdue101 View Post
                            Does it make sense to keep Troy around considering he's our second highest paid player? When I look back at the GS trade, the only downfall I now see is Troy and his salary. Other than that, we fleeced the Warriors.

                            Keep in mind that both Danny and Ike are up for extensions next summer. David is a restricted FA.

                            I would entertain trying to get an expiring contract for Troy sometime this season.
                            In today's Salary-cap conscious world, the reality is that we can't get something ( move a Huge long-term overpaid contract and get back an expiring contract ) without giving up something of value ( like packaging Murphy with Granger, Ike, JONeal, Shawne or Foster ).....we just have to live with what we have and pray that Murphy fits into JO'Bs system.

                            In addition...it could be argued that this thread is a few months too early to post. For now.....we have no idea how Murphy, a decent Big Man shooter that can hit the 3pt shot and stretch the defense, will do in JO'Bs offense. For all we know.....we maybe praising Murphy the same way that we have been praising Dunleavy over the last couple of games.

                            I will admit that I would entertain the idea of trying to get an expiring Contract for Murphy.....purely for salarycap reasons....but I contend that there is only 1 GM in the league that would voluntarily take Murphy's Big Contract and his name rhymes with Barry Lird.
                            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                              Re: What to do when Troy comes back

                              I would like to see Murphy in the system a while. I knoew everyone complains about the huge contract, but you can't blame him for signing it? Murphy should do better in a JOB system where he can have more opportunity to shoot the 3 ball, and grab weakside rebounds.

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