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So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

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  • #46
    Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

    He didn't have major reconstructive knee surgery, he had a large bone spur rubbing and causing pain. They removed the spur without causing problems with the patella. His knee should be better than it's been for many years.

    Everything I've read said the surgery went better than expected. His rehab went better than expected, he returned faster than expected. He had a few minor setbacks but still returned months ahead of schedule.

    I don't buy that it's just a physical problem, he does not favor the knee. I don't buy it's a confidence thing. He looked very confident early and played very well. He just continues to get worse and worse. All I know is a lot of these excuses people are making for him make zero sense.

    He's not playing much different than he did in Golden State. When is it time to just call him Doneleavy and move on. Maybe the sooner any remnants of the horrible Golden State trade are gone the better.
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    • #47
      Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

      Originally posted by Hoop View Post
      He didn't have major reconstructive knee surgery, he had a large bone spur rubbing and causing pain. They removed the spur without causing problems with the patella. His knee should be better than it's been for many years.

      Everything I've read said the surgery went better than expected. His rehab went better than expected, he returned faster than expected. He had a few minor setbacks but still returned months ahead of schedule.

      I don't buy that it's just a physical problem, he does not favor the knee. I don't buy it's a confidence thing. He looked very confident early and played very well. He just continues to get worse and worse. All I know is a lot of these excuses people are making for him make zero sense.

      He's not playing much different than he did in Golden State. When is it time to just call him Doneleavy and move on. Maybe the sooner any remnants of the horrible Golden State trade are gone the better.
      I will agree to disagree on so many levels with this. To each his own
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      • #48
        Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

        Originally posted by ChicagoJ View Post
        Anything we get from Dunleavy during 2009-2010 is gravy.
        This gravy is hurting the meal. Not all gravy is good. Dunleavy's gravy is made from urine and sits atop our open faced turd sandwich that we call a team. His contributions haven't helped the team in any way. Entirely the opposite.
        "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

        -Lance Stephenson

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        • #49
          Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

          Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
          This gravy is hurting the meal. Not all gravy is good. Dunleavy's gravy is made from urine and sits atop our open faced turd sandwich that we call a team. His contributions haven't helped the team in any way. Entirely the opposite.
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          • #50
            Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

            To help with UB's point ....

            3 years ago I had a major life/death surgery. I have a foot long scar right down the middle of my stomach. Even to this day when I play basketball when someone lowers a shoulder into my stomach ... even if for just a split second I still question if that's going to be the one that hurts.

            I'm 99% sure it'll never hurt, but mentally ... believe me it still makes you wonder. It used to bother me a lot more, and it's this mental worry that I believe UB is talking about. I know it quite well, and he's probably correct. Every time Mike cuts he probably has that same worry in his head that I do ... "Is this the one that hurts??!".

            You can't reduce, or get that out of your head by sitting on the bench.

            -- Steve --

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            • #51
              Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

              Originally posted by Pacersfan46 View Post
              To help with UB's point ....

              3 years ago I had a major life/death surgery. I have a foot long scar right down the middle of my stomach. Even to this day when I play basketball when someone lowers a shoulder into my stomach ... even if for just a split second I still question if that's going to be the one that hurts.

              I'm 99% sure it'll never hurt, but mentally ... believe me it still makes you wonder. It used to bother me a lot more, and it's this mental worry that I believe UB is talking about. I know it quite well, and he's probably correct. Every time Mike cuts he probably has that same worry in his head that I do ... "Is this the one that hurts??!".

              You can't reduce, or get that out of your head by sitting on the bench.

              -- Steve --
              If this is true, then that means he has taken a few cuts since returning that really did hurt.
              "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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              • #52
                Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                If this is true, then that means he has taken a few cuts since returning that really did hurt.
                Curious - how do you get from what PF46 said to this conclusion? I don't think he said it ever did hurt, yet the thought is still in his mind. Could be the same for Mike.
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                • #53
                  Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                  Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                  If this is true, then that means he has taken a few cuts since returning that really did hurt.
                  Not necessarily true. I haven't had a pain from sports on my scar in 2 years, but it still crosses my mind. Once you lose confidence in your ability to maneuver without pain, it takes a long while to get it back.

                  -- Steve --

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                  • #54
                    Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                    Originally posted by Pacersfan46 View Post
                    Not necessarily true. I haven't had a pain from sports on my scar in 2 years, but it still crosses my mind. Once you lose confidence in your ability to maneuver without pain, it takes a long while to get it back.

                    -- Steve --
                    Fair enough.

                    I guess I was trying to figure out why his first two weeks back were so good, so strong and confident, then he deteriorated so badly. Perhaps one of those cuts two weeks in was, in fact, very painful.

                    "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                    • #55
                      Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                      He is still out there playing as a way to get back into game shape.
                      I was about to debunk this and then saw that Seth already has.

                      Originally posted by ChicagoJ View Post
                      This is a guy that was supposed to miss 12 months after surgery which is almost the entire season and has been rushed back onto the court so the team can get "some" productivity from him.

                      Some of you really need to re-think your expectations.
                      I expect the Pacers not to rush him back from a career-threatening surgery. If the dude's not ready to come back, then he shouldn't be playing.

                      Anything we get from Dunleavy during 2009-2010 is gravy. What matters is that he's healthy and in shape for the 2010-11 season.
                      Will he be? Do you see him getting better?

                      I think in twelve months we're going to be saying "I wish Dun had sat during 2009-2010 and actually fixed that knee, instead of playing on it and not letting it have enough time to heal."
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                      • #56
                        Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                        I think people are seriously underestimating the mental aspect of coming back from a potential career ending injury.

                        It's probably got more to do with his poor play than anything else.

                        I do think he's got a crappy attitude about the situation the Pacers are in, but it's hard to blame him.

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                        • #57
                          Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                          Has anyone thought maybe his one good NBA season (19 pt 5.2 reb 3.5 apg with the Pacers) is the aberration and this IS the real Mike Dunleavy.

                          His stats this season are not much different than his 4-1/2 seasons in Golden State. He is playing 5 mpg less, he is only 1 reb, 1 apg, 1 pt off his career averages and shooting .037 worse. It's not like he was Larry Bird before the knee surgery.

                          I hope I'm wrong, but does anyone really expect him to be remarkably better next season in his 9th year in the NBA. How often does that happen?
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                          • #58
                            Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                            OK, so if Mike is noticeably better next season - can we say that I and others are right and Anthem and Seth were wrong.

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                            • #59
                              Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                              OK, so if Mike is noticeably better next season - can we say that I and others are right and Anthem and Seth were wrong.

                              What's your definition of "noticeably" better?

                              To me any improvement could be classified as "noticeably better" with how Dunleavy has been playing. So what are your parameters to "noticeably better?" Back to 07-08 type of stats? A little less? What?

                              It's like your boss saying if I see a noticeable improvement in your work I'll give you a bonus. First off, I want to know if he indeed has the authority to do so, and secondly how much can he truly give. If no parameter is set as to what a noticeable improvement is, it's really nothing more than his decision if you showed a noticeable improvement or not. It's dangling the carrot in front of the mule to get it to work scenario.

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                              • #60
                                Re: So can we talk about Dunleavy for a bit?

                                Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
                                This gravy is hurting the meal. Not all gravy is good.
                                I do agree with this completely. In my opinion, he should sit out 2009-2010 entirely and get the knee injury and rehab and conditioning completely behind him. Which I've said a number of times since last spring.

                                He wasn't ready to play at an optimal level when he was rushed back onto the court. He was merely capable of playing some minutes without risk of reinjuring the knee or regressing.

                                He's nowhere near 100% and according to all accounts was not expected to be anywhere near 100% this season.

                                There is a huge difference between, "I'm healthy enough to play and I'm not going to use injuries as an excuse" and "Well... he's on the court so he must be 100% healthy."

                                I feel bad for Dunleavy because he's in a no-win situation. Play at less than 100% and get criticized for the level/ quality of play, or wait until he's really ready to play at an optimal level and be criticized that the 12-month recovery period actually took 12 months. Poor guy.
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