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08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

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  • #16
    Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

    Originally posted by Shade View Post
    Before the Bayless trade, I thought it was a phenomenal draft.

    Now, I'm just numb.
    But are you comfortable?
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    • #17
      Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

      So.
      PG- Ford,Jack,Diener (assuming Tins is gone)
      SG - Dunleavy, Daniels, Rush, Rush, Graham, Murray
      SF - Granger or Dunleavy, Williams
      PF - Murphy or Foster, Baston,
      C - Foster, Nesterovic, Hibbert

      is that our roster so far? just trying to map it out
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      • #18
        Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

        I was extremely upset when we traded Bayless. I watched a lot of him during the season and I believe he is the real deal.

        However, we are certainly a better defensive team, there is no doubt about that. Rush is an excellent defender and can be a guy we can use to defend the dominant scorers at the wing positions (something Granger proved we can't count on him to do).

        Jarrett Jack is a good defender from the PG position and provides us with an excellent backup to T.J. Ford. We now have one of the best point guard rotations in the NBA, which is a serious positive.

        Jamaal Tinsley and Shawne Williams are most likely on their way out, so we are not finished seeing changes to this roster.

        Obviously, we have to pick up a power forward with Diogu and Jermaine leaving.

        Hibbert was an excellent pick, despite all the complaining I saw. He is who I wanted from the 17 spot. He has legit low post skills as a 7'2" center and is a solid defender from that spot also. He is our first real center in a long time (Smits.) I can't say it enough: You guys are going to be very pleasantly surprised by Roy Hibbert. He is a very good player that will produce for us right away.

        While it will hurt to see Bayless make all-star teams and put up moster numbers in Portland, I think we did make a move that will bring us a championship faster than drafting Bayless and keeping him would have.
        Last edited by Isaac; 06-27-2008, 01:39 AM.

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        • #19
          Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

          Chalmers > Jack

          Couldn't we have at least gotten Portland's #33 out of the deal?

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          • #20
            Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

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            • #21
              Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

              Originally posted by RWB View Post
              But are you comfortable?
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              • #22
                Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                Originally posted by Shade View Post
                Chalmers > Jack

                Couldn't we have at least gotten Portland's #33 out of the deal?
                I disagree, I think Chalmers upside is Jack. I'm pleased with that pickup.

                At the same time, I agree that we should have been able to snag one of Portland's second rounders.

                At the very least I wish we could keep Jawai.

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                • #23
                  Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                  Not unlike the 49ers draft this year for me.

                  Meh. Team needed an infusion of excitement but you look up and we got 3 interior Linemen and a tweener DB.

                  Maybe it works out in the long run but you don't wanna have to force yourself to think that in the present.

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                  • #24
                    Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                    We will also be a better team next year than we were this year.

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                    • #25
                      Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                      Originally posted by ViperVisor View Post
                      Not unlike the 49ers draft this year for me.

                      Meh. Team needed an infusion of excitement but you look up and we got 3 interior Linemen and a tweener DB.
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                      • #26
                        Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                        I am in the minority here....but I'm okay with what transpired with this draft.

                        Bird did all the things that I wanted him to do in the offseason...improved perimeter defense with getting Brandon that can be paired up and complement both Granger and Dunleavy.....got a solid Center that can man the paint, alter shots, not be a complete offensive liability, be smart enough to grasp our offense/defense and block a few shots ( basically what I think TPTB were hoping that Harrison would turn out to be )......marginally improved our PG rotation where we have a good complimentary PG rotation of Ford and Jack.

                        Those were my key weaknesses that I wanted addressed....perimeter/improved interior defense and getting a PG that can provide some solid defense.

                        This move won't transform us into a Championship team overnight......but it's a very good step in the right direction on our long road to rebuilding the team the right way.
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                        • #27
                          Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                          I'm excited to see a team in need of fixing go about the process of making changes and getting something done. No front office doubletalk and excuses... instead we got action. How refreshing!

                          I also like the idea of the team finding some balance, putting players in traditional roles, and I hope this means that the multi-positional player idea was Walsh's and has left with him.

                          Of course some of this giddiness hinges on things that aren't 100% official: That would be trades and whatever happens to Tinsley to make him disappear.

                          I was watching one of the Indy channels the other night and Granger was on and he was asked if he thought he could lead the team if needed. He said be believed he could... and then the rest of the conversation was "we"... "we this... we that". He didn't go on to talk about how he could pick up his game and dominate his position.... or how he'd work to make it to the All-Star game.

                          He talked about the team. The only time I think JO ever mentioned the team was explaining how his teammates could get him the ball....

                          There's a reason Jermaine never had the respect of his teammates.... there's a reason Bird and JO didn't see eye to eye. JO NEVER "got it".... and a team 'led' by JO is going nowhere. The prima donna is gone and I for one am glad. If the bad egg (Tinsley) can follow him I may have to throw a party!

                          I love seeing activity from the FO and I love seeing it make sense.

                          I'm not convinced Bayless is nearly as special as some of you have proclaimed... and the fact he fell to #11 (and we apparently didn't really want him there either except as a bargaining chip) does make me wonder. Re-reading what Bird said prior to the draft, and realizing Bird spoke frankly, it's clear we ended up with EXACTLY who we'd wanted all along AND got Jarret Jack to boot (assuming the trade actually happens).

                          I admit, I was so tired of Donnie Do Nothing that I might be impressed and blinded by even crap moves just because I'm finally seeing some activity. But honestly, I think we've turned a corner and I like what I am seeing from Bird and Morway.
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                          • #28
                            Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                            Originally posted by Bball View Post
                            I'm excited to see a team in need of fixing go about the process of making changes and getting something done. No front office doubletalk and excuses... instead we got action. How refreshing!

                            I also like the idea of the team finding some balance, putting players in traditional roles, and I hope this means that the multi-positional player idea was Walsh's and has left with him.

                            Of course some of this giddiness hinges on things that aren't 100% official: That would be trades and whatever happens to Tinsley to make him disappear.

                            I was watching one of the Indy channels the other night and Granger was on and he was asked if he thought he could lead the team if needed. He said be believed he could... and then the rest of the conversation was "we"... "we this... we that". He didn't go on to talk about how he could pick up his game and dominate his position.... or how he'd work to make it to the All-Star game.

                            He talked about the team. The only time I think JO ever mentioned the team was explaining how his teammates could get him the ball....

                            There's a reason Jermaine never had the respect of his teammates.... there's a reason Bird and JO didn't see eye to eye. JO NEVER "got it".... and a team 'led' by JO is going nowhere. The prima donna is gone and I for one am glad. If the bad egg (Tinsley) can follow him I may have to throw a party!

                            I love seeing activity from the FO and I love seeing it make sense.

                            I'm not convinced Bayless is nearly as special as some of you have proclaimed... and the fact he fell to #11 (and we apparently didn't really want him there either except as a bargaining chip) does make me wonder. Re-reading what Bird said prior to the draft, and realizing Bird spoke frankly, it's clear we ended up with EXACTLY who we'd wanted all along AND got Jarret Jack to boot (assuming the trade actually happens).

                            I admit, I was so tired of Donnie Do Nothing that I might be impressed and blinded by even crap moves just because I'm finally seeing some activity. But honestly, I think we've turned a corner and I like what I am seeing from Bird and Morway.
                            I agree with both you and Peck on this. I have no idea what the true ramifications of this draft will be....but at least I am 100% sure that things will be different ( better or worse ) next season. I've been clamouring for change over the last couple of seasons.....and with Bird's first season running the show by himself.....I get the change that I have been asking....no.....praying for.

                            The JONeal era is done....Tinsley will likely be bought out....and the last remnant of the Brawl era will be torn down.

                            Fairweather fans won't realize it....but I too think that we have pointed the ship in a different direction....hopefully it's the right one.

                            Every season...we've hung our hopes on JONeal and Tinsley being healthy enough to take us to the promised land and would have to pray that they don't get injured. Now, all we have to do is hope that Ford doesn't land awkwardly or get injured somehow.....but guess what? We have a PG rotation that won't really lose a step IF Ford does go down with injury. A Jack/Diener backup PG rotation isn't as good as a Ford/Jack PG rotation...but it's certainly not as bad as Flip/Diener...and can do for a short period of time when needed.

                            As for the rest of the lineup....we now have enough depth at other positons that I don't have to worry too much if one of our key players go down with injury.

                            Ford goes down with injury? No problem...Diener steps in to the PG rotation.
                            Dunleavy or Granger goes down with injury? No problem...Shawne and Rush steps in to the SG/SF rotation.
                            Foster or Murphy goes down with injury? No problem...Rasho, Shawne or Hibbert steps into the Frontcourt.

                            I am guessing that this roster is going to remain the same for the rest of the season....unless there does appear to be some need for a Scoring PF....I think that we can do with Shawne filling in when needed and Foster doing the same in a worse case scenario.

                            I no longer have to worry about JONeal getting an injury....which IMHO...is worth the price that we paid to simply move on.

                            Kiddies....mark this day on your calender and look in the proverbial rear-view mirror......what you see behind us is the remnants of the Pacers after the Brawl.....that feeling of mild elation that you feel in your head is what it feels like....at long last....to move on in a new direction.
                            Last edited by CableKC; 06-27-2008, 02:59 AM.
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                            • #29
                              Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                              Originally posted by Shade View Post
                              Chalmers > Jack
                              I think you are totally wrong here.

                              If chalmers doesn't hit that shot he is a second round pick... oh wait, he was a second round pick. He probably doesn't even get drafted.

                              Jack can do everything Chalmers can do, probably better, and he is more of a true PG. He is also bigger and probably slightly more athletic.
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                              • #30
                                Re: 08 Draft Post-Mortem: Thoughts?

                                Jack is a solid player. He'd have a place on any team in the NBA.

                                I'd certainly take him over Chalmers.

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