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The Fire JOB Thread...again

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  • Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
    AND I"M ONE OF THEM!

    Bird hasn't done anything exceptional another GM couldn't have done.
    talk to the knicks, grizzleys, and hawks.

    you might change your tune.
    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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    • Re: The Fire JOB Thread...again

      Terrible defense. Blowout losses to lottery teams. Perceived lack of hustle. Strange rotations. Regressing players. All of these are sure-tell signs of ineffective coaching.

      It's time for Jim to go.

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        Originally posted by Since86 View Post
        talk to the knicks, grizzleys, and hawks.

        you might change your tune.

        Again what spectaclur decisions has Bird made that someone else as GM of the Pacers couldn't make?

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          Originally posted by Shade View Post
          Terrible defense. Blowout losses to lottery teams. Perceived lack of hustle. Strange rotations. Regressing players. All of these are sure-tell signs of ineffective coaching.

          It's time for Jim to go.
          Yes, Bird must be thinking the three year rule needs rolled back to two. I just wish this poll allowed multiple votes. Maybe we need to contact Acorn.

          Actually, the biggest issue of all for this season is that Jim O'Brien isn't at least talking about what we are doing differently since winning a number of games in convincing fashion. Obviously, different personnel are on the floor.

          It's night and day baby. Something is fishy when that's not the main topic of discussion on the post game.

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            Ok Unclebuck, time to spill the beans...

            What say you?

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              Here is what I think the problem is with Jim.

              When he was brought here the team had Jamaal, Marquis and Jermaine. Mike and Troy were entering their first full season in Indiana. Jim was a last effort to make them a winning team.

              It didn't work. He did no better with Jamaal then Rick did. After that it was a complete re build. Out went Jermaine and in came TJ, Rasho, Jarrett, Brandon, and Roy. A complete overhaul of the roster with a move towards younger players. Jamaal was told to stay at home.

              Lets be honest none of those guys that were brought in were traded for because they complament the other players well. I think it was a matter of what the Pacers could get while not taking on huge contracts plus they got a pick to draft Roy.

              Jim is a system coach. He believes in his system and uses it. That's fine in certain situation and it was fine to try it for his first year as a last effort to get some wins out of that group. Once the Pacers started going in the direction of younger guys Jim really was not the right coach for the Pacers.

              It was easy to ignore last year. The team was doing better then expected and weren't counting on the young guys to be impact players. Now that the younger guys are counted on and the team is losing it's easy to question Jim.

              I have never been to a Pacer's practice but I am going to assume that most of the time is spent on Jim's system. What the Pacers really need at this point is a coach who is more of a teacher. Since the team is a little whack in terms of the pieces fitting together the Pacers need a coach who will have them playing to their strengths.

              If the Pacers plan on Brandon and Roy being key parts to any future success I think you will see more of a half court style to fit their strengths.

              In general it is time for Jim to go. I can't say I think any of the assistants would be better choices though so it might be after the season. His system hasn't worked here and lets be honest it has been attempted with 3 very different teams. It is awful to watch this season as the team is now younger. He just isn't the right coach for this team in the short term or long term.
              Last edited by Young; 12-03-2009, 09:15 PM.

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                Also I came across these, found them interesting to read:

                http://www.nba.com/preview2007/gmsurvey_coaches.html

                http://www.nba.com/2008/tipoff/10/21...hes/index.html

                http://www.nba.com/news/features/gms...hes/index.html

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                  Originally posted by rommie View Post


                  He just isn't the right coach for this team in the short term or long term.

                  Apparently, Bird and Herb Simon thinks he is, and gave him a 4th year. As far as I'm concerned, those lets "Fire Obrien" threads are a waste. I don't see TPTB admitting O'Brien is the wrong coach for this team after giving O'Brien another year this season. I have always found in business that management hates having egg all over their face from having made poor business decisions. Any firing of O'Brien won't be until after this season unless there is a mass player unhappiness with O'Brien or attendance takes a drastic nosedive. Then either one will force O'Brien's departure.

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                    Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                    Apparently, Bird and Herb Simon thinks he is, and gave him a 4th year. As far as I'm concerned, those lets "Fire Obrien" threads are a waste. I don't see TPTB admitting O'Brien is the wrong coach for this team after giving O'Brien another year this season. I have always found in business that management hates having egg all over their face from having made poor business decisions. Any firing of O'Brien won't be until after this season unless there is a mass player unhappiness with O'Brien or attendance takes a drastic nosedive. Then either one will force O'Brien's departure.
                    I agree that a firing wouldn't happen until after the season.

                    I don't think the extension means much. They almost had to give him one. He did about as well as you could expect his first two years and going into his last year of his contract. Had they not given the extension I think it would be clear that he was not going to be the coach past this season which hey might be the case anways.

                    Larry has said he believes in a 3 year rule for the coach. It would just be going along with his beliefs. I believe Rick was given an extension or had a year left on his contract and they let him go.

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                      Not that it's very fair to use this as a large factor in judging him, but not one vote for anything for Jim.

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                        The extension doesn't prevent them from firing him if they think they should. Whomever comes in to replace him will be dirt cheap and a stop gap.

                        At best it was going to take some pressure off of Jim, but at worst it's irrelevant.

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                          If you think about it, had they not extended him then he (and his defenders here) would have a super excuse for why the team isn't listening to him.

                          So, the extension is really a blessing. It removes all doubt that he probably needs to go soon.
                          "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                            IMO, JOB is all talk and no substance......which is why i voted him out.

                            How many times must I hear the same rhetoric about playing w/ passion, defending at a high level, and challenging shots? Each time this team melts down, his postgame speech is synonmous to the one prior. It's like a broken record.

                            How can you even acknowledge defensive attributes as critical to winning when you continually turn around and talk about Murphy's significance the team? Time and time again he contradicts himself. Look at the stats....we are 1-9 when Murphy plays. Our defensive FG% is 3-4% higher with him on the floor. Most importantly, he has the worst +/- of any rotational player on the roster. *****News flash to JOB**** Troy Murphy is horrid defensive liability. If you dictate our success on his shoulders, then we are bound to continually fail. There is a reason this man has never seen 1 minute of playoff action.

                            http://www.82games.com/0910/0910IND.HTM

                            Lets cut to the chase w/ JOB.......he is in aww of the one trick pony, 6'10" player, who can hit the 3pt shot, regardless of his defensive shortcomings. Antoine Walker anyone???

                            As a die hard fan, it would be so much easier to swallow if JOB would just admit to his bizarre offensive fixations as opposed to him "talking" up defense in the media and then following it up with a rotation that goes completely against the grain. It makes me sick to my stomach to continually hear this bull@@@@ and then watch Troy Murphy make 1st-2nd year players look like bonafide superstars.
                            Last edited by purdue101; 12-03-2009, 11:10 PM.

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                              Why did the Pacers hire Obrien in the first place? Were there other coaches available (besides Van Gundy) at that moment?

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                                He has his special defensive system that takes a while for players to grasp...My question is how many YEARS does it take to grasp? If it depends on knowing who you are on court with and who's supposed to do what, the how in the hell are they supposed to execute it when we are on starting lineup #1174.5? A 9 Man rotation, except on every other Wednesday or weekend day that start with "S", when we use an 8 man rotation or 11. Maybe a straight forward system that is fairly simple to learn and execute (for everyone!) would be more in order for a team that is turning over personnel as fast as we are, as opposed to one full of gimmicks that "takes a while" to learn?
                                http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-tr...nce-stephenson
                                "But, first, let us now praise famous moments, because something happened Tuesday night in Indianapolis that you can watch a lifetime’s worth of professional basketball and never see again. There was a brief, and very decisive, and altogether unprecedented, outburst of genuine officiating, and it was directed at the best player in the world, and that, my dear young person, simply is not done."

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