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  • Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

    http://www.indystar.com/article/2009...cent-struggles

    (Mike Wells)
    CHICAGO -- The Indiana Pacers are stuck in reverse.

    They take a six-game losing streak into tonight's contest against the Chicago Bulls, they have the NBA's fifth-worst record and their chemistry has come into question.

    Fans are clamoring for team president Larry Bird to make a move, preferably to replace coach Jim O'Brien.

    For fans in that camp, don't get your hopes up.

    Bird said Monday he has no plans to fire O'Brien.

    If anything changes, according to Bird, it will be the roster.

    "Jim is going to be here; that's one thing the players have to know," Bird said. "The coach is secure. We wouldn't have picked up his option if we didn't think he was secure. If the players have a problem with Jim, the players are the ones that are probably going to leave."

    The Pacers are coming off their second-worst loss since the 2004 brawl, a 34-point blowout at Miami one day after a 12-point loss against Atlanta. They are closer to catching New Jersey for the league's worst record than Cleveland for the Central Division lead.

    "I don't like what I'm seeing," Bird said. "Going in, we expected to compete and be in every game. I thought last year we played very hard and had a chance to make the playoffs at the end. The play on the court now, it's no excuse. We have to be able to compete on a nightly basis."

    The Pacers (9-20) are one game worse than they were at this point last season, but there's a different feel.

    "I've seen it off and on throughout the season," Bird said. "I take notes every game and watch the players' performance, watch their body language. I watch them on the bench.

    "It's a clear sign when guys or the team is not playing well, guys sit on the bench and they cover their face with their towel and they're talking to one another. That's not a good sign and that's something we don't like seeing."

    Fans blame O'Brien, who is 81-112 in two-plus seasons. Bird doesn't. Bird said the team is still rebuilding, and extending O'Brien's contract through next season is part of the process.

    "We decided awhile back that we had a plan and we're going to stick with the plan," Bird said. "If there's changes that are going to be made, it's going to be through personnel, not through the coaches."

    Don't expect owner Herb Simon to step in and make a move, either.

    Simon said he supports Bird and O'Brien.

    "It's a problem, but it's solvable and we're going to solve it," Simon said Monday. "It's going to take some time. We always said it was going to take three years to get the flexibility we needed. This is just a little setback."

    Bird is exploring trades, but he won't make a move just to appease fans.

    He is looking toward the summer of 2011, when the Pacers will gain salary cap flexibility as the contracts of Mike Dunleavy and Troy Murphy expire. They will make $22.5 million combined next season.

    "Something we have to do is really watch everything and make sure, if we make a deal, it's going to be looking forward to the future," Bird said. "We've always been looking. We talk to people, just not every day. With the cap and the (luxury) tax coming down again next year, we're in a situation where we have to be very careful what we do."
    Not sure if someone put this up yet.

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    Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

    ARGHHHH... I'M SO MAD!!!!!!!! WHY, WHY, WHY!!!! /rant

    Okay, now that I'm done with my little hissy-fit, I have to question Larry Birds' basketball IQ. Doesn't he understand the values of defense, set plays, and execution? Because I'm damn sure Jim doesn't.
    "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

    Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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      Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

      Originally posted by Thesterovic
      I have to question Larry Birds' basketball IQ.
      Here's your answer.

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      "No era ningun palurdo."



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      Last edited by Putnam; 12-29-2009, 02:45 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: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

        Then why does he have Jim around?
        "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

        Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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          Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

          I don't know what goes on inside Larry Bird's head.

          But I do know what it feels like to have people working under you who want the salary and the status, but don't want to do the work and don't care about the success of the organization.

          When I was in that position, I railed at my derelict colleagues to shape up, and they complained about me, and I got blackballed. So when I see Larry Bird sitting there in his accustomed seat game after game, with those instincts and that competiveness going like a steam engine behind that calm exterior, all I can say is he's a better man than I am.

          Bird may have defects as an executive, such as supposing (without proof) that guys with the physical tools to excel are always going to have the heart to go along with them (Shawn Williams).

          But you don't have to question his basketball IQ.
          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: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

            Don't put too much stock in this. Bird isn't going to throw his coach under the bus.

            If he does that and the team still struggles, that leaves Bird vulnerable to take blame for the team quitting on O'Brien.

            I'd imagine that Bird will fire O'Brien in the offseason, citing his "3 year coach" rule or whatever.

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              Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

              When Bird misses a close range shot, but gets his own rebound and scores, it's a highlight. When the kid does it, it's all about the FG%.

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                Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                He said he's done with coaching. You know, it's not a popular perspective, but Larry is right when he says it personnel that's the big problem and not the coach.

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                  Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                  Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                  When Bird misses a close range shot, but gets his own rebound and scores, it's a highlight. When the kid does it, it's all about the FG%.
                  Larry Bird career FG% .496

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                    Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                    Okay sure Larry is great basketball mind, but what does he do with it now. Sits in the corner watching the players and thinks to him self. Geez i would have done this or that instead. Does he try to impart this wisdom to the players we have on the team or does he just sit back and say well I put them together now I'm just gonna watch it play out. Part of me thinks its the latter.

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                      Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                      Originally posted by EmCeE View Post
                      Larry Bird career FG% .496
                      Judging by the film we should be critical because he wasn't in the .500's.

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                        Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                        Originally posted by theboyjwo View Post
                        Okay sure Larry is great basketball mind, but what does he do with it now. Sits in the corner watching the players and thinks to him self. Geez i would have done this or that instead. Does he try to impart this wisdom to the players we have on the team or does he just sit back and say well I put them together now I'm just gonna watch it play out. Part of me thinks its the latter.
                        All of me thinks that's a silly assumption to make.

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                          Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                          Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                          But you don't have to question his basketball IQ.
                          On court IQ you mean. Bird's not suiting up, and he's not even playing.

                          Bird didn't run the trades and draft for his Celtics teams. And Donnie Walsh doesn't have a highlight reel of plays yet he put together ECF caliber teams BEFORE Bird arrived even as a coach.

                          Scouting is a different skill, GM is a different skill than scouting, and coaching is different than both those. Magic Johnson was just as brilliant as Bird on the court but had no ability to coach. You'd never question Magic's on-court IQ.


                          If you think knowing how to do something means you can teach it, then you've never tried to teach. Teaching itself is a skill. You must know the subject AND understand the process of teaching. Hell, you can't even teach different subjects the same way, or different students.

                          Scouting takes an eye for the translation and the ability to see both the good and bad. Too many scouting reports I've read get lost on 1 or 2 pros or cons and lose sight of the overall picture. Too many scouts buy into pure potential.

                          And GMs too often work of a model that no longer applies, or fail to see the pending development of the market. It's less about basketball plays or even about individual talents than it is about seeing all current and future opportunities for roster adjustments and knowing when and where the best moves can be made.

                          You can know you Tyler but overlook the fact that you are better off getting a PG when you can and saving the PF for this season when there will be plenty of guys better than Tyler available to the team.

                          A GM can hear what a coach has to say and like the sound of it enough to overlook strategy issues. It's as much about reading people and a business market than about knowing how to PLAY the sport.

                          No one currently questions Darryl Morey's ability to GM the Rockets, and yet his background is not as an NBA player or even the NBA in general.



                          I mean Bird has said "we're going for the playoffs, not a rebuild". Even as he puts out the "3 year plan" thing he's maintained a goal for making the playoffs.

                          Well how does 9 wins match that? And if he really was waiting on some contracts or something, then why sign Watson this year, or Solo? Couldn't you just work with AJ and McBob if you are going to lose anyway?

                          I like Watson, but obviously he's not enough to make this team a playoff caliber team. Only Dahntay can be defended as just being a long term guy you happened to add this year because that's when you could get him.

                          But Watson, Sold and Head at the last second? Those are only moves for a team pushing for the playoffs. So clearly Bird did misread the situation, or naively assumed there would be no injuries.



                          The fans are done with JOB. So if the GM is going to stand behind him he risks some of their wrath by association. And then the owner backing both of them does the same.

                          If Bird really is backing JOB for the long term he damn sure better be right because if it doesn't work out they're going to lose the entire fanbase that remains in a real hurry. It's one thing to be bad and realize it, quite another to ask the fans to buy into the idea that things are fine.
                          Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 12-29-2009, 04:43 PM. Reason: grammar crackers

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                            Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                            Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                            Judging by the film we should be critical because he wasn't in the .500's.
                            I am not a Bird (GM) fan nor advesary

                            Bird has a phenominal basketball IQ... ON THE COURT

                            That does not necessarly translate to "GM IQ"

                            In fact it seems that supersatrs often make poor GM's (Jordan, Johnson, etc.)


                            I think there are only two ways to come out of this

                            A failed GM, or a freakin Genuis

                            Not really much room for inbetween, in my opinion
                            Sittin on top of the world!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Bird says coach stays despite recent struggles (new article)

                              Let me throw in a prediction here, since nowhere else to put it. 4 wins in a row, starting tonight. You got Chicago away after laying the biggest egg in 5 years against Miami, we should see optimal effort, tonight.

                              Minnesota and Memphis at home.

                              New York on the road. Mike D likes it at MSA.

                              All winnable games. Now, not the way they've played, but talent wise they aren't grossly out matched, either.

                              I'll be back tomorrow to blast my own prediction, I suspect.

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