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Jermaine O'Neal heading to Toronto for T.J. Ford, #17 pick. Pacers get Baston, give up pick #41

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  • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

    If we're going to trade JO to get TJ, we should get rid of JT before he pulls an OJ.
    And I won't be here to see the day
    It all dries up and blows away
    I'd hang around just to see
    But they never had much use for me
    In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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    • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      I am just thinking out loud here, (I'm sure if JO and JT are both gone before the season starts there will be a ful scale discussion about this topic) but my question - if both are gone will fans, both die-hard and casual believe the era of bad feeling is over (or the bad egg era is over) will people jump back on.
      No...people will not jump back on until they win again. Losing fans is far easier than getting them back. While there may be some small portion of hard core fans who left because of the "era of bad feeling", I believe most of the people who left were the casual fans, and it's likely that even if the team was completely free of anyone with the bad reputation, they would not come back to watch a 30-win team. I suspect that a not-insignificant portion of those casual fans would probably still continue to view the Pacers (and the NBA in general) as just a collection of bums and thugs, even if that were the farthest thing from the truth.

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      • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

        It would be nice if all these picks could somehow be used to get a higher pick. This draft is pretty meh.
        Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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        • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

          Originally posted by dcpacersfan View Post
          God, what a terrible trade. Honestly, if that's all that's getting offered up for JO, I'll take my chances on him this year. T.J. Ford is not a long term answer at PG and while Rasho is a nice expiring, I'd want at least one more actual talented player in that deal.

          I'm liking Z/Varejao/19 much more than Rasho/Ford/17.
          Why? Z is auditioning for the next phase of his career as a stadium statue, we already have a better Varejao in Jeff (IMHO), and you get a higher pick. If Anthony Parker is the chaser in this deal then ...

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          • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

            Originally posted by bambam View Post
            I would take a 2nd rounder this year or future drafts. Just to unload the guy. Its to bad, cause I think we have all seen what JT is capable of, but every year something in his head ticks and it starts down hill.
            I know what you mean. At the beginning of this past season, he was actually playing at an all-star level. Creating his own shot and shots for others. He had a coach who believed in him and gave him the assurance that he was his guy, then poof. He's not happy, doesn't care about the team and has a "sore knee" thats keeps him out the rest of the season. Loads of talent, but he's just a pathetic little............
            Last edited by 2minutes twowa; 06-23-2008, 02:51 PM.
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            • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              I am just thinking out loud here, (I'm sure if JO and JT are both gone before the season starts there will be a ful scale discussion about this topic) but my question - if both are gone will fans, both die-hard and casual believe the era of bad feeling is over (or the bad egg era is over) will people jump back on.

              Not automatically.

              Daniels and Williams are still on the team. I believe Williams can be redeemed, but as of right now he's still just the guy who harbors murderers. I'm not sure if Daniels can ever be seen as a good guy.

              The casual fans aren't necessarily going to know about these trades unless PS&E does a good job of promoting the idea that a fresh wind is blowing through Conseco. You can just imagine that when TV announces Tinsley's departure, they'll show file clips of Club Rio and 8 Seconds. That would just remind people of the "bad feeling" without sending the signal that the era is over.

              I think PS&E would still have to sell the message very aggressively. They are taking some good steps already, but more is needed.

              Personally, Tinsley and Harrison gone will be enough for me, if we replace them with youth and speed.

              Again, personally, I don't have to see the wins first. I'm ready to believe in the future.
              Last edited by Putnam; 06-23-2008, 02:54 PM.
              And I won't be here to see the day
              It all dries up and blows away
              I'd hang around just to see
              But they never had much use for me
              In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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              • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                No, UB. It is not human nature to jump back on. Once people sour to an experience and move on to another interest you've got a good chance that you've lost them for a very long time no matter what you do.

                I've worked quite a few jobs in the entertainment industry where these shifts in popularity are tracked and man the stats are really frightening. The American public is extremely fickle when it comes to this kind of thing. The most important concept to keep in mind is that fans are not actually reducing their attention or spending, what they are doing is shifting their attention and spending elsewhere. In the case of the Pacers, the fans that have left are doing something else with their money and it will take a very big event to get them to come back.

                Think of the Pacers like an ex-girlfriend that cheated on her boyfriend. It's probably easier to get a new boyfriend than it is to convince the old boyfriend to dump his new girl and take you back.

                SO - what that means is that the fan base must be rebuilt from scratch. In order to do that, you need to improve the game environment, win games, and get good headlines for a couple of playoff years.

                Next regular season may be worse than this one in terms of attendance nomatter who is on the team.

                It will take quite a while.
                “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

                “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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                • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                  If Parker wants to go back to Europe, he could still be the throw-in and that would be an instant salary dump for us-- make the trade, give him a token buyout, and "poof" he's gone.

                  The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                  • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                    Originally posted by Los Angeles View Post
                    The most important concept to keep in mind is that fans are not actually reducing their attention or spending, what they are doing is shifting their attention and spending elsewhere.

                    The elsewhere is in Shelbyville:



                    I'm not saying the two new local casinos caused last season's decline. I'm agreeing with Los Angeles and suggesting that the thousands of customers and millions of dollars that are going to be dumped there will diminish the pool of patrons and money for the Pacers to draw from. It is going to be tough.
                    Last edited by Putnam; 06-23-2008, 03:03 PM.
                    And I won't be here to see the day
                    It all dries up and blows away
                    I'd hang around just to see
                    But they never had much use for me
                    In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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                    • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                      Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                      If we're going to trade JO to get TJ, we should get rid of JT before he pulls an OJ.
                      CLEVER

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                      • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                        Originally posted by Los Angeles View Post
                        No, UB. It is not human nature to jump back on. Once people sour to an experience and move on to another interest you've got a good chance that you've lost them for a very long time no matter what you do.

                        I've worked quite a few jobs in the entertainment industry where these shifts in popularity are tracked and man the stats are really frightening. The American public is extremely fickle when it comes to this kind of thing. The most important concept to keep in mind is that fans are not actually reducing their attention or spending, what they are doing is shifting their attention and spending elsewhere. In the case of the Pacers, the fans that have left are doing something else with their money and it will take a very big event to get them to come back.

                        Think of the Pacers like an ex-girlfriend that cheated on her boyfriend. It's probably easier to get a new boyfriend than it is to convince the old boyfriend to dump his new girl and take you back.

                        SO - what that means is that the fan base must be rebuilt from scratch. In order to do that, you need to improve the game environment, win games, and get good headlines for a couple of playoff years.

                        Next regular season may be worse than this one in terms of attendance nomatter who is on the team.

                        It will take quite a while.

                        Interesting take.

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                        • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                          Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                          If we're going to trade JO to get TJ, we should get rid of JT before he pulls an OJ.
                          Nice job.

                          Stupid Flanders.

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                          • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                            http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=9177

                            O'Neal for Ford a Win-Win

                            By: Joel Brigham

                            As is customary in the days leading up to an NBA Draft, the trade rumors are really starting circulate. This year's first big rumor centers around the sending Jermaine O'Neal to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for T.J. Ford, Rasho Nesterovic, and possibly Toronto's 17th pick in this Thursday's draft.

                            Why This Works for the Pacers

                            Giving away the team's franchise player over the last decade isn't going to be an easy deal to swallow for Pacers fans, but Indy clearly is ready for rebuilding and JO's giant contract ($44 million over the next two seasons) isn't going to make that easy. Nesterovic is an $8 million expiring contract, perhaps giving the team some flexibility in the upcoming years when it comes to the free agent market.

                            More importantly, however, it finally gives the Pacers a credible point guard to replace Jamaal Tinsley, who has been terribly unreliable and inconsistent in recent years with the Pacers. Ford wants to get out of the competition with Jose Calderon in Canada and find a place where he can start. Indy certainly would be a fabulous opportunity for him. He'd be on a relatively young team that will struggle, but at least he'll get his playing time.

                            Getting a point guard in trade could be key for this move since it's looking more and more like there will be no point guards left for the Pacers to take when they select 11th this Thursday. With four point guards likely going in the top 10 selections, it doesn't seem like they will get the guy they want. Ford is a more certain commodity, anyway. Not only that, but two top-20 draft picks is always something to be excited about.

                            Why This Works for the Raptors

                            Raps GM Bryan Colangelo can get something of substantial value for the disgruntled Ford, who probably would only be cancerous if he remains on the roster without getting what he feels is his due in terms of minutes.

                            Even though O'Neal has been injured a lot the last couple of season (he played only 42 games in 2007-2008), he still holds a ton of value when healthy, and it's unlikely the Raptors could cash Ford out for any bigger a name. With all the wheeling and dealing that went down last season, O'Neal is one of the few superstars still actually on the trading block.

                            The Raptors would be silly not to pair him up with Chris Bosh and see if that doesn't push them over the hump in an improving Eastern Conference. Danny Ainge proved last year that gambles on star players can pay off. It would require a hefty financial investment by Toronto to pull this off, but it also could make them one of the favorites in the East if JO is healthy.

                            The move certainly doesn't make either team significantly worse, making the relative "gamble" for both organizations one worth investigating very seriously.

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                            • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                              Originally posted by circlecitysportsfan View Post
                              Does anybody remember the season opener a few yrs back vs the Bucks? TJ Ford was flat out amazing that game. If he's still on that level I'd love to have him.
                              That's what I always think of when Ford comes up. It was his first game as a rookie, and after the game I said, "Should I be concerned he looked better against the Pacers than he had 8 months earlier against Purdue?"
                              Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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                              • Re: Wells: JO to Toronto?

                                Wasn't Tinsley good too once?

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