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Tonight's rotation was the last straw

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  • #61
    Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

    What kind of idiot of a coach starts his 2 PGs who have no future here. In fact one of them isn't even coming back next season.

    He kept Brandon on bench for most of the game. I think I might partially know why he's inconsistent because is minutes are inconsistent. This is probably what's going through JOB's mind, "Brandon scoreless in the first quarter better bring in Luther and give him Brandon's time." I don't mind Luther and I wouldn't mind bringing him back only if we traded away Mike. Dahntay deserves much more playing time at his respectful position which is SG and maybe a little SF. That is what is comfortable for him to defend. Just because he's one of the few who defends, doesn't mean he can play PF, stupid Jim O'Brien.

    I would be thrilled if we had a Hibbert/McRoberts/Granger/Rush/Price opening lineup. Who knows maybe JOB will get his screwed and maybe surprise us the last game of the season and open it with that. Maybe Tyler will be back to play PF giving Josh backup and Troy less to no time.

    About AJ, people have been asking me (since I had a Pacer sweatshirt on) said how do you like your rookie Price (a Long Island favorite) and I said I like what he brings to the team he's a good, developing PG. "Does he get any time?" With the coach we have, he gives none our future, young players any time.

    I don't want to make Earl's situtation any worse than it was for him, but if he wasn't our for 2 games and we didn't have to use TJ backing up AJ then AJ would probably still be playing. Sorry Earl for what had happened in your family in the first place.

    To the center position. We're pretty limited there. I mean Roy should always start, that's obvious. He will be here for many more seasons to come. He's going to be a starter for this team when we get back to winning. Another center we have who I think doesn't get enough attention is Solomon. He is someone who can block shots given the respectful time. Troy is NOT a center. There's players out there like Bargnani, Okur, Rasheed Wallace who are 3 point shooting bigmen and they have a good reason for playing center. They're able to defend the paint like a center should. They always defend the big man. Troy lacks that. He does it once in a while, but doesn't follow through throughout the game and games.

    So all in all, we have a coach who doesn't know what he's doing. Lawrence Frank, IMO would be a perfect fit as our rebuilding team's head coach. He already have pieces together unlike the Nets who had nothing. He's a coach who can develop young players. He would be great for AJ, Brandon, Tyler, Josh, Roy, and heck even Danny. Coach Frank runs an all around fair system defensively and offensively.

    New rotation (with this current roster healthy)
    PG Price/Watson
    SG Rush/Head
    SF Granger/DJones
    PF Hansbrough/McRoberts
    C Hibbert/SJones

    All starters getting at least 25 minutes (Danny with the most out of everyone).

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    • #62
      Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

      Originally posted by SMosley21 View Post
      I would be willing to bet everything that I own that the lineup of

      Price
      Rush
      Granger
      McRoberts
      Hibbert

      would be a considerably better lineup than the one that started the game last night.
      Yep. Especially if they'd been getting minutes since November.
      This space for rent.

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      • #63
        Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

        I have no doubt in my mind that Jim has a poster of Troy right next to his Walter McCarty blow up doll.

        LMAO

        Thanks man I needed that, funny ***
        Sittin on top of the world!

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        • #64
          Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

          Does anyone know when the Lottery takes place? That's the only thing I'm looking forward to at the moment...it's usually at the end of may, isn't it?

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          • #65
            Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

            Originally posted by 31andonly View Post
            Does anyone know when the Lottery takes place? That's the only thing I'm looking forward to at the moment...it's usually at the end of may, isn't it?
            May 18th.

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            • #66
              Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

              Originally posted by 31andonly
              Does anyone know when the Lottery takes place? That's the only thing I'm looking forward to at the moment...it's usually at the end of may, isn't it?
              Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
              May 18th.

              F#%&, It ain't even March, yet!
              ...Still "flying casual"
              @roaminggnome74

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              • #67
                Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                Originally posted by Roaming Gnome View Post

                It ain't even March, yet!
                So?

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                • #68
                  Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                  I honestly don't think the plus/minus carries any weight, I don't think it is worth anything - doesn't tell me a thing. But I know several here like it or have used it to disprove my arguments.
                  I think it is literally the dumbest "stat" you could come up with


                  Say you have Rush in the game for example, he has had a couple turnovers and shot 0-3 in an 8 minute stand. During that time the other players on the team get hot and go on a 10-0 run. Then Brandon goes out with a +10.

                  Consequently, say Granger is on fire in an 8 minute stand he has 2 blocks, a steal and 8 points , but the TEAM is outscored 14-8 during that time. Granger then would have a -6 if he came out


                  Who has had the better impact in the 8 minute run?

                  The plus/minus stat would say Rush, when in reality Granger had the better 8 minute run


                  It is a completelky useless stat in my book

                  just my opinion
                  Sittin on top of the world!

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                  • #69
                    Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                    I've been done with head coach Tweedle Dumb since he benched AJ Price. It was an indefensible move then and it is still indefensible now.


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                    • #70
                      Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                      Originally posted by Indy View Post
                      I've been done with head coach Tweedle Dumb since he benched AJ Price. It was an indefensible move then and it is still indefensible now.
                      It's so indefensible from a coaching POV that you have to wonder if management did order him to the bench because it was improving our chances of winning.

                      But even if this was all about maximizing losses (IE: Tanking in some form) wouldn't you think you'd still want to get Price some minutes? So what if we use a 10+... or whatever man rotation... Especially if you'd rather lose at this point.

                      So, I still think the move is confusing.....
                      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                      ------

                      "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                      -John Wooden

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                      • #71
                        Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                        I have been trying to avoid this thread all morning - why should I even read it

                        OK have only read the very first part of the first post in this thread and I want to say I think all of us need a break from this team, in fact it would do us all good if the season ended right now
                        Couldn't agree with you more if I tried.


                        Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                        • #72
                          Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                          Why are we so quick to discount "incompetence" as the real reason?
                          ...Still "flying casual"
                          @roaminggnome74

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                          • #73
                            Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                            Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                            I think it is literally the dumbest "stat" you could come up with


                            Say you have Rush in the game for example, he has had a couple turnovers and shot 0-3 in an 8 minute stand. During that time the other players on the team get hot and go on a 10-0 run. Then Brandon goes out with a +10.

                            Consequently, say Granger is on fire in an 8 minute stand he has 2 blocks, a steal and 8 points , but the TEAM is outscored 14-8 during that time. Granger then would have a -6 if he came out


                            Who has had the better impact in the 8 minute run?

                            The plus/minus stat would say Rush, when in reality Granger had the better 8 minute run


                            It is a completelky useless stat in my book

                            just my opinion
                            I see your point, but individuals who do not make their team better are really not helping win games. I want a group together that has a high plus or minus because normally those are the players who help the team win. I am just playing devils advocate to your theory on the plus minus stat.
                            JOB is a silly man

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                            • #74
                              Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                              Originally posted by Roaming Gnome View Post
                              Why are we so quick to discount "incompetence" as the real reason?
                              wait, whose incompetence?

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                              • #75
                                Re: Tonight's rotation was the last straw

                                Hey guys. Im a new poster but I have been reading this forum for a couple years now...
                                I have been a Pacers fan since we went to the finals against the Lakers. This is the first year where I can't get myself to watch every game. I just can't stand the way JOB coaches. None of what he does makes any sense to me. I hate the fact that the Pacers website publishes articles about how we are developing the young players when that clearly not true. I mean our starting lineup as of last night only includes 2 players that I envision having a significant role on the team next year (Granger and Rush). Our future center only plays 12 minutes against Bogut because JOB doesn't think its a good matchup. Newsflash... this season is lost! Let Roy get some time playing against a center who he will likely face 4 times a year for the next 10 years.
                                Some of you believe that this is because we are intentionally tanking but I really think that JOB is using this lineup because he thinks it gives us the best chance of winning. I honestly do not think we are in tank mode.
                                I could go on and on about everything that frustrates me about this franchise at the moment but I will keep that for another time...

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