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  • #16
    Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

    It just makes me sad.

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    • #17
      Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

      As it stands, we have the 5th worst record in the league. If this is the teams true colors I almost hope we don't get hot and move back into the 10 range. Being 5th in the lottery is a good damn chance at a top 3 pick.

      *sigh* ....

      -- Steve --

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      • #18
        Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

        Originally posted by dcpacersfan View Post
        It is somewhat sad when we're here getting excited about guys like Luther Head and Tyler Hansbrough. Sure, Luther can be a spark off the bench and Tyler could be a decent NBA player, but we're terribly devoid of talent. This is such a throwaway year. I'm so depressed about the Pacers.
        I don't quite understand how getting excited about your first round pick scoring 19 points and grabbing 11 boards is sad.
        "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

        - Salman Rushdie

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        • #19
          Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

          Disclaimer: I am not singling any one person out..But as the saying goes.... "If the shoe fits......."



          I am Just making an observation, that has bugged me for awhile now....

          That being said...




          I love this forum, and enjoy alot of the member's opinions and insights here...


          BUT



          I swear... this forum has some of the most fickle fans I have EVER seen in my entire life...


          It's one thing to rant about a player's performance or lackthereof .. but sometimes It just makes me shake my head in disgust at some of the harsh words I read on here..

          I am so sick and tired of every time we are playing real well, people are "on their jock" so to speak.. then when they are playing poorly , those same players automatically turn into useless bums and/or "thugs" whom should be traded at first opportunity...


          It is very disheartening .. I would be ASHAMED if some of our players actually came here and read some of the tripe I see being posted ...

          It's no wonder sometimes they look like they are just "going through the motions"..
          With "fans" like that , who needs enemies ..??
          Last edited by Kemo; 12-27-2009, 05:09 AM.
          "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

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          • #20
            Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

            Troy Murphy plays better defense than Hibbert except for the shot blocking. Hibbert has zero footspeed, lateral movement, jumping ability, rebounding, strength to push guys out of the post.

            Murphy is also a terrible defender, but not as bad as Hibbert. Maybe the shotblocking somehow makes them equally awful. At least Murphy rebounds. At Roy's age he has time to improve, but he's still looking like a solid career back up to me. I like the attitude he normally displays.

            I'm looking at another L tonight. Any projection on Granger? Mid-January should allow us to build a nice head start on a top 5 draft pick.

            I like Hansbrough and Head. Give them each 30 minutes a game as far as I'm concerned. At least they play like they care. This is Roy's saving grace currently-his enthusiasm.
            I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

            -Emiliano Zapata

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            • #21
              Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

              Yes Kemo. I'm not sure if D-Bone posted to back your assertions up, but it's true.

              Today Hans and Head are the heroes. They may be goats tonight. However, the players reading this realize that fans are emotional and half of them are fickle.

              As for me, I am not fickle. I rip on Troy and TJ even when he they play well...;<)

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              • #22
                Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                I posted my opinion, which is outside of a few guys, I can't stand the combination of players we've amassed. Even with Granger, it's downright nauseating.

                Head and Hans are probably the only two guys I've been consistently pleased with in the time they've gotten throughout the season. Price has been acceptable in the limited time he's gotten and I'd like to see him more. Go back and look at my posts the last month. You'll see me asking for more PT for LH and being overall pleased with TH's early returns. This is in no way precipitated by the last game.

                You'll also see that since last year I've remained skeptical of Roy's long-term prospects as a viable starting quality NBA C. Yes, he has time to develop. No he's not yet shown some essential traits you'd want out of a C-physical toughness, rebounding, strength, not beind intimidated at 7-2 finishing around the rim against other bigs, etc.

                There are two immediate positives this year. One is we should be on the way to a high draft pick. We obviously need as much young talent acquisition as possible. Second, hopefully continued losing will result in JOB's departure. Is he a good coach in the big picture? Maybe. I'd be more inclined to use a descriptor like mediocre. However, he's not going to be a good fit to revamp/rebuild this team. By the time we'll even get around to seriously competing, his schtick will have easily reached its shelf life.
                I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                -Emiliano Zapata

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                • #23
                  Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                  Originally posted by Kemo View Post
                  Disclaimer: I am not singling any one person out..But as the saying goes.... "If the shoe fits......."



                  I am Just making an observation, that has bugged me for awhile now....

                  That being said...




                  I love this forum, and enjoy alot of the member's opinions and insights here...


                  BUT



                  I swear... this forum has some of the most fickle fans I have EVER seen in my entire life...


                  It's one thing to rant about a player's performance or lackthereof .. but sometimes It just makes me shake my head in disgust at some of the harsh words I read on here..

                  I am so sick and tired of every time we are playing real well, people are "on their jock" so to speak.. then when they are playing poorly , those same players automatically turn into useless bums and/or "thugs" whom should be traded at first opportunity...


                  It is very disheartening .. I would be ASHAMED if some of our players actually came here and read some of the tripe I see being posted ...

                  It's no wonder sometimes they look like they are just "going through the motions"..
                  With "fans" like that , who needs enemies ..??
                  Kemo I hope you can get used to it because that is how it is in the forum. I will say this Dun is hurt or tired. He is not a guy that averages 5 pts a game so that should answer that question. Murphy is and has always been a terrible fit for this team. He needs to be a 6th man on another team. Hibbert is feast or famine. Again I would put him in the Erik Dampier category. Some nights he is on some he looks terrible. Ford is quick but you get a powerful PG on him he folds. Just see the same stuff everynight.
                  JOB is a silly man

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                  • #24
                    Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                    Fans tend to overreact to everything. A player that has a good game is the next Jordan, a player that has a bad one is the next - well, take your pick of busts.

                    They care about the team, which is good. It would be worse if nobody cared enough to post.

                    Me? I've ridden the Pacers roller coaster enough to understand the wisdom of Mark Jackson: Don't get too high after a win, don't get too low after a loss.
                    You're caught up in the Internet / you think it's such a great asset / but you're wrong, wrong, wrong
                    All that fiber optic gear / still cannot take away the fear / like an island song

                    - Jimmy Buffett

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                    • #25
                      Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                      From IndyCornrows:
                      Loved Mike Wells' lead today in his game recap and story. Read it for yourself here at the IndyStar. Players are not listening to their coaches. It is so blatantly obvious that it's now the leading go-to excuse after each game. Here's coach Jim O'Brien after the game explaining his players' inability to understand the complexity of the Hawks "switching" on defense: "We prepared for that for two days and it never registered with our players. We spent Christmas Eve and (Saturday) morning talking about switching. We went over it in pregame, we talked about it in timeouts and then we go out and act like they weren't switching; so I don't have an answer for that." How many more times does JoB need to say that he doesn't understand this team before something happens to shake things up?

                      http://www.indycornrows.com/2009/12/27/1220732/ic-cold-links-dunleavy-struggling#storyjump

                      Whether you believe Jim O'Brien to be a good coach or not, is there anyone who still feels like JOB and his staff can right the ship? Right or wrong, it seems the players have quit on him (compare the quotes from O'Brien and Dunleavy in the linked IndyStar article) - and we certainly can't trade the team away (though I'm sure we've tried).
                      Last edited by LG33; 12-27-2009, 11:05 AM.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                        Originally posted by Jon Theodore View Post
                        I had some unbelievable seats for this game, 5th row section 15. Let me say that Hansbrough was the only reason I didn't leave after the second half. Hansbrough and Head were the only players that decided to actually try to win this game, everybody else was going through the motions.

                        I was with my father who has not watched the Pacers at all this year, however he used to coach high school basketball and knows a thing or two about the game. Here are some quotes from my father, again..someone who has not followed this team AT ALL.

                        "Can Dunleavy jump."

                        "When did Troy Murphy get 19 points!"

                        "Hansbrough sure doesn't look like a rookie"

                        "Who drafted Brandon Rush:

                        "Ford can score the ball"

                        "Roy has a nice touch, is he injured? He should play more."


                        To me it was very interesting to watch the game with someone who was completely uneducated on this Pacers team. We both had a blast watching Hansbrough play. I kept screaming "Hansbrough is too much for the Hawks." He really was, not only could Josh Smith not even come close to guarding Hansbrough, Hans was the only guy who even remotely came close to altering any of Horfords shot attempts.

                        TJ Ford off the bench is a no brainer and it needs to stay that way, regardless.

                        Bottom line is Hawks are a much better team than us, I am just glad Hansbrough made the game worth the price of admission.
                        I am all for religious freedom, but your sig line really bothers me

                        To compare Tyler to Jesus is very upsetting
                        Sittin on top of the world!

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                        • #27
                          Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                          Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                          I am all for religious freedom, but your sig line really bothers me

                          To compare Tyler to Jesus is very upsetting
                          It would bother me too if I could read it, but I have signatures turned off.

                          That's a hint if you didn't realize it.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                            Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
                            It would bother me too if I could read it, but I have signatures turned off.

                            That's a hint if you didn't realize it.
                            Thanks Will,

                            I am sure he is just a young kid who doesn't realize the implications of his tag

                            I digress though, I once was young
                            Sittin on top of the world!

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                            • #29
                              Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                              Hansbrough was overall better than he was bad. He made many mistakes, and was easily defended a lot of the time. 6 out of 20 of his shots were blocked, 3 more turnovers. But, he was also our only player that imposed his will on what happened on the court and played with enough force to change the course of the game, and he deserves lots of credit for that.

                              That said, at least we stuck with him. Had anyone besides him played the way Tyler played, O'B would have benched him for the remainder of this game (from just about any point in the game) and he would not be seen for several more. Thankfully, apparently O'B must have an edict from Bird regarding Hansbrough playing.

                              We should just go 12 deep each game (or 11 if Dunleavy can't play much due to not actually getting his conditioning back properly, at best, or his knee not taking the stress as well as initially believed), reducing Ford and Watson's time so Price can play, and reducing Murphy's time so that McRoberts can get 10 or so minutes before garbage time, and giving Solo about 15 minutes with Roy getting the rest (if Roy can stay on the floor that long).

                              The problem with reducing Murphy's or TJ's time is that it will kill their stats and take them out of his rhythm and reduce their trade value, assuming that their "offense" is a drawing card for contenders looking for help off the bench. No one else can afford to take a chance on them at this point in my opinion.

                              Also, someone will have to begin structuring the offense like Hicks pointed out. That way our young guys will know where they are supposed to be as opposed to guessing and getting lost. That would require either hiring an assistant coach to run the offense, or a change in head coaches (Lawrence Frank would be a great addition here for this purpose, though I would prefer Byron Scott in the longer term).

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                              • #30
                                Re: Pacers vs hawks postgame thread

                                I thought the turnovers at the beginning of the game were due more to the Hawks' active hands than due to extremely poor play by the Pacers. Once we recovered from our surprise we handled it better, though still had our usual spate of turnovers.

                                I thought Murphy actually did a decent job of defending Horford, I also thought it was good to see him get more points going to the basket than usual.

                                I liked what Tyler was doing.

                                I think it is definitely time to start considering a coaching change, if nothing else because (as Hicks said) this team has to have more structure in its offense. I think we're a better team than we've looked so far, just not a good read-and-react team.

                                I hope Dun is just tired. As an uneducated observer he didn't look like he was playing on injured knees, he just looked slow and unconfident.

                                In fact, I think much of the rest of our problem is that the members of the team have pretty much decided they themselves can't shoot. While for some of them it's not necessarily a bad thing, for others there were a lot of passed-up shots that they should have made but they hesitated and suddenly faced a contested shot.

                                Finally, if Hibbert doesn't start figuring out what he's going to do with the ball within a second or two after getting it he'll never be able to be effective.
                                BillS

                                A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                                Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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