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Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

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  • #16
    Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

    Originally posted by LoneGranger33 View Post
    I think we need to make a 2 for 1 trade sometime. We have too much talent wasted on the bench.
    I've been saying that for 5 years.
    This space for rent.

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    • #17
      Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

      Originally posted by LoneGranger33 View Post
      I think we need to make a 2 for 1 trade sometime. We have too much talent wasted on the bench.

      we cant have too talent with the way we play, but I would like see us upgrade our starting 5, particularly our pf and sg then maybe move granger to the bench


      just my opinion,

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      • #18
        Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

        What I saw tonight was a pacers team that looked physically and mentally exhausted. Looked like they were looking forward to the Christmas break. They just finished an 8 games in 12 days stretch, thats a lot of game in 12 days.

        That is all I took away from this game tonight

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        • #19
          Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

          There's a lot ton of ifs ands and buts going around. We did what we were supposed to do. Our D gave them fits. Add the fast that we were ready for a break from this brutal schedule. Fatigue is a terrible factor.

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          • #20
            Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            What I saw tonight was a pacers team that looked physically and mentally exhausted. Looked like they were looking forward to the Christmas break. They just finished an 8 games in 12 days stretch, thats a lot of game in 12 days.

            That is all I took away from this game tonight
            Given the way this offense runs and what JO'B expects on the defensive end.....fatigue is going to be a huge factor for us down the road. This isn't going to be the last "8 games in 12 days" schedule that we are going to have this season.

            I really hope that we start utilizing the depth that we have and start using players like Owens and Deiner more much like the way that JO'B has been using Rush as of late.

            The race to the Playoffs is a marathon...not a sprint. If we have depth.....and decent to solid depth to boot....we should use it. To me...if it means cutting back on minutes on players like JONeal, Tinsley, Marquis and Foster and giving more minutes to Owens, Harrison, Shawne and Rush.....then we should do it.
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            • #21
              Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

              Our guys have played really well of late...they deserve this upcoming break.

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              • #22
                Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                Originally posted by Oneal07 View Post
                Washington sucks, that why we won. They are over-rated. Gilbert Arenas said they are one of the best teams in the East. LOL, but yet they finish with a close to .500 record. I don't see them making any noise this year, even when Gilbert comes back!!!
                Im guessing ur blind then. Seeing as how we were 4 games over .500 without Gilbert and then we lost Antonio Daniels and now are without Butler. And still lost by a marginal amount
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                • #23
                  Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                  Yeah...it doesn't take a lot to be one of the better teams in the East...and the Wiz are definitely there.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                    Originally posted by TheDoddage View Post
                    Things could have been bad if Caron played
                    Yeah, I was happy they won, but frankly this reminded me of the UCLA/Michigan game I watched earlier in the day. Washington had nothing past Jamison, no scoring threats or consistant play at all (ie, Michigan). I think they even had a couple of unforced TO's, very sloppy.

                    And still they lingered with a shot to win until late.

                    With no Butler, Daniels or Arenas they are a lot like Minnesota and one-trick Al Jeff. In other words, losing to them at home would have been embarrassing IMO. They (Pacers) had a nice run but it's starting to look like a smoke and mirrors W-L record again. I'd like to see them putting teams like this away cleanly, some sign that they are really a notch above this caliber of ball.

                    As Cable points out, it's not like this was the tough stretch of the schedule. There is a nasty road trip about to hit, other 8 in 12 runs, and 7 in 12 runs are extremely common. Just consider this run of games and the list of the bottom 9 teams in the NBA.
                    SEA
                    LAC
                    PHX
                    ORL
                    CLE
                    CHI
                    TOR
                    MIA
                    NYK
                    PHI
                    MIN
                    WSH

                    That's 7 of 12 games vs bottom 9 teams, and as mentioned the Wiz banged up like this fall into that range too IMO. Those 9 are only 31% of the possible opponents, meaning that normally you only see teams like that 3-4 times in 12 games, not basically 8 times.
                    Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 12-23-2007, 07:12 AM.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                      Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                      I've been saying that for 5 years.
                      Ibidem. Have been right there with you buddy
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                      • #26
                        Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                        Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                        The race to the Playoffs is a marathon...not a sprint. If we have depth.....and decent to solid depth to boot....we should use it. To me...if it means cutting back on minutes on players like JONeal, Tinsley, Marquis and Foster and giving more minutes to Owens, Harrison, Shawne and Rush.....then we should do it.
                        I 100% support this point KC makes here. I am very, very happy with especially Jamaals play, but he's making too much minutes at this point in the season IMO.

                        It was justifiable earlier because you want your core players to play as much together as possible to learn the new system, get comfortable with it and get the basics in order.

                        Now is the time to perfection the system and learn the details, cut back the minutes by a few for the starters and give some of the backups the time and experience needed to function well in this system aswell as make some progress as basketball players.

                        OTOH you have to be very carefull in which quarters and moments you start cutting back time from your starters. You don't want the cutback in time directly translating to losses, offcourse. Maybe not as easy as it appears.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                          I was really concerned about Tinsley's game last night and then aparently he leaves the locker room in a funk.

                          I don't care that he didn't score, that doesn't concern me at all. But hos defense was in a word horrible last night. Yes he ran the team well and his passing was excellent. I assume he is hurting a little physically - I just hope that is all it is


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                          Tinsley goes scoreless

                          Tinsley went into Saturday's game having attempted at least 12 shots in eight of nine games.
                          Tinsley, who has thrived now that he has offensive freedom, attempted a season-low three shots and went scoreless for the first time this season. He had nine assists in 36 minutes.
                          The Pacers point guard shrugged off his lack of interest in scoring.
                          "I'm not worried about it; I'll get my shots up," Tinsley said as he quickly walked out of the locker room.
                          Pacers coach Jim O'Brien didn't have an answer about whether there was any problem or injury with Tinsley. Tinsley missed a game last week with a deep thigh bruise.
                          "I don't know. You'd have to ask Jamaal," O'Brien said.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                            What I saw tonight was a pacers team that looked physically and mentally exhausted. Looked like they were looking forward to the Christmas break. They just finished an 8 games in 12 days stretch, thats a lot of game in 12 days.

                            That is all I took away from this game tonight
                            Yeah, our team didn't look look like they were into it last night. Even Obie mentioned it in the post game press conference, that the guys were talking about plane rides for the holiday break before the game (as opposed to talking about their match ups in the game like they usually do before a game).

                            Danny's interview with Hagan was blah - blah - blah. He looked completely exhausted and looked really ready for the break.

                            I'm sure a lot of it had to do with the huge let down against the Wolves the night before. Any other night, I think the Pacers would have blown the Wiz out without Hibachi, Caron, and Antonio playing. So with all that being said, it was a good win.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                              I was really concerned about Tinsley's game last night and then aparently he leaves the locker room in a funk.

                              I don't care that he didn't score, that doesn't concern me at all. But hos defense was in a word horrible last night. Yes he ran the team well and his passing was excellent. I assume he is hurting a little physically - I just hope that is all it is
                              To me it looked like he was stuck in first gear for most of the night. I'm assuming a combination of injury/fatigue. I look for him to have more pep in his step after the break.......
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                              • #30
                                Re: Pacers win 93-85 Because of their defense?

                                I was at the game last night. It was a good win. I second the Pacers looking tired part. Neither team looked particularly high energy, except for a few flashes. The Pacers held tough and came through when they needed to when the Wizards made their runs though. I thought there were way too many jump shots jacked up from the perimeter. But I also thought the team was very unselfish and not afraid to make an extra pass to get a better look.

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