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  • End near for Exhaustin' Austin?

    DALLAS -- Austin Croshere's main focus is doing what he can to impress team officials. At the same time, he knows his second stint with the Indiana Pacers could end by Monday, when NBA rosters must be trimmed to the league mandated 15 players.

    "I'm just really trying to embrace this opportunity to play for the Pacers another year," he said after working out at the American Airlines Center on Wednesday. "I'm only thinking about making the team. Things might play out differently and I'll worry about that in the future."


    The Pacers conclude their preseason tonight against Dallas. So this could be Croshere's last game in a Pacers uniform. He spent his first nine seasons with the franchise, playing a key role in the 2000 NBA Finals.

    Pacers president Larry Bird brought Croshere to camp with the intention of giving him every opportunity to make the roster.

    In order for him to stay, however, someone with a guaranteed contract must be cut.

    The Pacers are continuing to pursue trade options for point guard Jamaal Tinsley, who remains away from the team. They're talking to "several teams" about Tinsley, but no deal appears imminent.

    Pacers general manager David Morway said Croshere and Josh Davis have "had terrific camps, so we have some tough decisions to make."

    Croshere, who has received a warm welcome from fans, was one of the Pacers' best players during the first week of camp, but he struggled once games began. He started the first three games but shot just 1-of-10, including 0-for-8 on 3-pointers.

    "I didn't shoot the ball well in those games," Croshere said. "I'm more comfortable coming off the bench. The last three games since I've been moved to the bench, I feel like I played well enough and hopefully the coaches feel the same way and there's an opportunity."

    Croshere has gone 7-of-14 with 14 rebounds and six assists since his slow start. He didn't play against New Orleans on Tuesday because coach Jim O'Brien has shortened his rotation.

    "There have been some things that have happened on the court that he has done very well," O'Brien said. "He's a terrific leader. I value his leadership and I'm hoping he gets a chance to be in a Pacers uniform."

    If he is released -- at this point it seems likely -- Croshere and his wife will decide his future. Until then, he plans to remain in Indianapolis, where he has continued to own a home.

    "There's a lot of things that are not in my control," he said. "I'm worrying about things I do have control over. I think I've shown in my three weeks here that I'm good enough to play in the NBA and help teams. I think this team has a chance of making the playoffs. I think a veteran would help."

    Call Star reporter Mike Wells at (317) 444-6053.
    http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...TS04/810230474
    I'm glad to see that the Pacers aren't hurting themselves to get him on the team just to win a few sentimental fans back. No disrespect, hopefully something can get done sensibly, there definatley would be an upside to having him back. Maybe we can wait until we get into the season after some more moves are made.

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    I think he's gone. and this quote from Jim O'Brien convinced me, "There have been some things that have happened on the court that he has done very well," O'Brien said. "He's a terrific leader. I value his leadership and I'm hoping he gets a chance to be in a Pacers uniform."

    Yeah, that about seals it. Assuming no other trades or major injuries.

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      Re: End near for Exhaustin' Austin?

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      I think he's gone. and this quote from Jim O'Brien convinced me, "There have been some things that have happened on the court that he has done very well," O'Brien said. "He's a terrific leader. I value his leadership and I'm hoping he gets a chance to be in a Pacers uniform."

      Yeah, that about seals it. Assuming no other trades or major injuries.
      That sure is a funny quote. Either Obie has no say at all when it comes to cuts (unlikely) or Austin's out.

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        Re: End near for Exhaustin' Austin?

        Maybe he can be with the team in some form other than a player.

        "I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about." - Peter Griffin

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          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
          I think he's gone. and this quote from Jim O'Brien convinced me, "There have been some things that have happened on the court that he has done very well," O'Brien said. "He's a terrific leader. I value his leadership and I'm hoping he gets a chance to be in a Pacers uniform."

          Yeah, that about seals it. Assuming no other trades or major injuries.
          Originally posted by rexnom View Post
          That sure is a funny quote. Either Obie has no say at all when it comes to cuts (unlikely) or Austin's out.
          It could be that Obie has say, but not final say.

          The one thing floating around in this whole mess that gets either forgotten or taken for granted is that Tinsley is basically a dead roster spot. I'm sure that, strictly from a coaching/picking roster POV, Obie would rather cut Tinsley, but he recognizes that a decision that large isn't in his purview.

          It's also possible that he may suggest cutting one of the guaranteed contracts (Baston, Graham, or McBob), in favor Austin, but realizes that he may get vetoed due to financial concerns.

          I've said before that I'd probably let Austin go simply because of the contract situation, but it wouldn't break my heart to see any of the three aforementioned players cut either. Whatever happens, I don't see it having a huge impact on the season.

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            count55 - if you read what O'Brien has said about McRoberts - I doubt that he has any intention of cutting him - he's been very complimentary of him.

            I think cutting Cro is the right move and I don't care that he has a non-guaranteed contract.

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              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              count55 - if you read what O'Brien has said about McRoberts - I doubt that he has any intention of cutting him - he's been very complimentary of him.

              I think cutting Cro is the right move and I don't care that he has a non-guaranteed contract.
              Yeah, two weeks ago, I wouldn't have had Baston on that list, and McBob would've been 1st on the chopping block, but today I think he's solid (in terms of earning a roster spot).

              All things being equal, I think I'd cut Graham, but that's probably a combination of my belief he doesn't have much of a future and the fact that I don't want another 2 around competing for minutes with Brandon Rush.

              Like I said, it's a regrettable situation, but not particularly consequential.

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                Originally posted by count55 View Post
                Yeah, two weeks ago, I wouldn't have had Baston on that list, and McBob would've been 1st on the chopping block, but today I think he's solid (in terms of earning a roster spot).

                All things being equal, I think I'd cut Graham, but that's probably a combination of my belief he doesn't have much of a future and the fact that I don't want another 2 around competing for minutes with Brandon Rush.

                Like I said, it's a regrettable situation, but not particularly consequential.
                I'd agree, but with Shawne gone, if you cut Graham it would leave you 4 wings, maybe 5 if you count JJ in the rotation. I think with Dunleavy not being able to even make a basketball type move on the court due to injury just two days ago, you have to keep Graham at least to start the season. He's at least serviceable, doesn't hurt you too much in limited minutes.

                I also, don't think JJ should be playing primarily as a wing player, but I guess that is yet to be seen if he's viable there or not.

                I think Dun being out or questionable hurts Austin's chances indirectly.

                The other thing is where has Maceo been, I know he's been sick, but did he even play at all since the opening game?

                I know I've been told that the league will pick up part of Austin's contract, but would his full amount still count against the cap, and I'm sure the person cut would count too. It becomes almost where if it puts you in a financial bind, like being too close to the luxury limit, then Austin doesn't have a chance.

                You also have to think, what if Tj or JJ go down, you'd HAVE to pick up another point guard, there's no other option. You have to have cap room to potentially do that.
                Last edited by Speed; 10-23-2008, 09:33 AM.

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                  Re: End near for Exhaustin' Austin?

                  I think Graham is safe. We do need more backups, in case of injury. Especially if we've given him guaranteed money.

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                    Re: End near for Exhaustin' Austin?

                    Originally posted by Speed View Post
                    I'd agree, but with Shawne gone, if you cut Graham it would leave you 4 wings, maybe 5 if you count JJ in the rotation. I think with Dunleavy not being able to even make a basketball type move on the court due to injury just two days ago, you have to keep Graham at least to start the season. He's at least serviceable, doesn't hurt you too much in limited minutes.

                    I also, don't think JJ should be playing primarily as a wing player, but I guess that is yet to be seen if he's viable there or not.

                    I think Dun being out or questionable hurts Austin's chances indirectly.
                    I hadn't considered the Dunleavy issue.

                    I know I've been told that the league will pick up part of Austin's contract, but would his full amount still count against the cap, and I'm sure the person cut would count too. It becomes almost where if it puts you in a financial bind, like being too close to the luxury limit, then Austin doesn't have a chance.
                    The full amount counts against the cap, but only $0.8 of the $1.3 would count towards the luxury tax.

                    You also have to think, what if Tj or JJ go down, you'd HAVE to pick up another point guard, there's no other option. You have to have cap room to potentially do that.
                    I spoke of this in the Eddie Jones thread:

                    http://www.pacersdigest.com/apache2-...1&postcount=18

                    Now, Shamsports acknowledges that they don't have official salary numbers, but they've been pretty reliable. However, their figures are close enough to the tax threshhold that even relatively small differences between Sham's numbers and the real numbers could render my inferrences invalid.

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                      Thanks Count, I knew I had seen something on how that worked, I just couldn't remember.

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                        [QUOTE=count55;794817]

                        The one thing floating around in this whole mess that gets either forgotten or taken for granted is that Tinsley is basically a dead roster spot. QUOTE]

                        Another fly in the ointment with Tinsley taking up a roster spot is "when" he is traded it probably won't be 1 for 1 trade thus creating more roster problems if the Pacers have to take back more than 1 player. Someone with a guaranteed contract will have to be cut, either an existing Pacer or a new player from the trade. Tinsley being on this team is nothing more than a PITA!

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                          Re: End near for Exhaustin' Austin?

                          The funny thing? This makes me sad.

                          Even though I pushed the whole "Austin shouldn't be our 15th man" angle pretty hard, I really do like the guy and was actually hoping for him that he'd make the cut. That's purely my heart, not my head, but I do feel bad for him not making it.
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                            Re: End near for Exhaustin' Austin?

                            Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                            The funny thing? This makes me sad.

                            Even though I pushed the whole "Austin shouldn't be our 15th man" angle pretty hard, I really do like the guy and was actually hoping for him that he'd make the cut. That's purely my heart, not my head, but I do feel bad for him not making it.
                            You're a conflicted character worthy of a Greek tragedy.
                            "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                              The funny thing? This makes me sad.

                              Even though I pushed the whole "Austin shouldn't be our 15th man" angle pretty hard, I really do like the guy and was actually hoping for him that he'd make the cut. That's purely my heart, not my head, but I do feel bad for him not making it.
                              i feel the same. even though i wasn't big on cutting him or keeping him, i was afraid maybe he'd make it just for sentimental reasons. but of he can be more useful off the bench, i'd probably cut baston. i was kinda hoping he'd make the cut because he really is a good guy and it's hard to root against those types since they are kinda rare.

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