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Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

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  • #61
    Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

    Originally posted by cdash View Post

    We've seen this experiment time and time again in the NBA, and it never, ever works. Exhibit A: Larry Hughes.

    Then there was Marquis Daniels at PG.

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    • #62
      Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

      Isiah and Jalen thought that Jalen could play pg in the "Quick", too. That worked out great, too, didn't it? The difference, though, is the fact that Jalen was a very skilled scorer at the NBA level prior to conducting Isiah's experiment. Stephenson may or may not be skilled enough to even make the team.

      The weird thing is that O'B's statements regarding Stephenson even confirm his strategy that has a primary focus of having a scoring first pg who only looks to pass when he is cut off from an easy score. Exactly like TJ and all of the other guards who have played for O'B in the past have played, with Allen Iverson serving as his prototype for what a pg is supposed to be.

      I would rather see Dunleavy play pg than anybody we have, now, because he may have the courage to stand up to O'B and install a passing game starting at the point. I know he would be hopeless on defense, but we don't play much defense with O'B as coach anyway, so who cares?

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      • #63
        Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

        Tyreke Evans is not a PG.
        "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

        - Salman Rushdie

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        • #64
          Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

          Originally posted by woowoo View Post
          Mark Patrick and Conrad Brunner discuss Lance at the 7 min mark

          http://www.wnde.com/mediaplayer/?sta..._name=mpos.xml

          Mark Patrick and Lance

          http://www.wnde.com/mediaplayer/?sta..._name=mpos.xml
          In the interview with Conrad, he says that Bird brought in Kramer for the workout specifically to challenge Stephenson. Then he says that Stephenson picked apart everyone in that workout.
          "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

          - Salman Rushdie

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          • #65
            Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

            Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
            Tyreke Evans is not a PG.
            And if he and Wade aren't, neither is Lance.

            I'm intrigued only in that he's new and it might be a better fit in this system than in most, but in the end, this guy will be a SG long-term in all likelihood.

            But I'm cool with trying him at the 1 for a bit.

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            • #66
              Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

              Originally posted by Hicks View Post
              And if he and Wade aren't, neither is Lance.

              I'm intrigued only in that he's new and it might be a better fit in this system than in most, but in the end, this guy will be a SG long-term in all likelihood.

              But I'm cool with trying him at the 1 for a bit.
              The term '0 guard' really needs to be more recognized by most NBA fans. We need a term to talk about the Kobe/Roy/Turner/Evans/Wade players as they seem to be coming along much more often these days.

              Then we can start talking about guys like Fisher as '0 guard PG's'.
              "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

              - Salman Rushdie

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              • #67
                Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                A nice article by Wells on Stephenson. Looks like JOB wants him to be a shoot first guard, and I am sure shoot the threes as well...

                http://www.indystar.com/article/2010...-or-a-headache
                Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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                • #68
                  Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                  I haven't seen this mentioned before but I don't think it deserves a new thread. Apparently Lance has been sidelined with a foot injury for several practices by now. The details weren't very specific but I don't imagine it to be serious at all.

                  http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/web_100702.html
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                  • #69
                    Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                    Originally posted by Deadshot View Post
                    I haven't seen this mentioned before but I don't think it deserves a new thread. Apparently Lance has been sidelined with a foot injury for several practices by now. The details weren't very specific but I don't imagine it to be serious at all.

                    http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/web_100702.html
                    Yo thanks a million, that is why he is in the new scrimmage video1
                    Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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                    • #70
                      Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                      Originally posted by odeez View Post
                      Yo thanks a million, that is why he is in the new scrimmage video1
                      Nice scrimmage but I didn't see that much domination by Magnum Rolle as Obie had stated after this particular scrimmage. Not sure what he was seeing on this video but Rolle played okay although I believe he's definitely a keeper and will provide much need athleticism for the Pacers when we need to match up against some of the more athletic BIGs in the Eastern Conference.

                      Also, I'm trying not to be too picky but Josh McRoberts still can't shoot a lick. I'm sure his legs were dead. He had mentioned that he was NOT training for Summer League play and liken playing in Summer League (without training up) like walking around the block one day and then being asked to run the Marathon the next day. Poor Josh but as he said.....he's a basketball player and he's loves to play whenever the opportunity arises.

                      The only un-drafted player that caught my eye and who seems to score consistently from all over the court is the French PG Thomas Huertel. This guy has got some game and I can see why he was the MVP of the Adidas Eurocamp this year. He doesn't seem to be exceptionally quick laterally on the defensive end but he's sneaky quick on offense, has got a good handle, and has a good feel for both passing or shooting it from anywhere on the court. He may be somebody that the Pacers want to keep if the opportunity presents itself. We could use his scoring and craftiness on offense. We'll see if he has NBA type skills when they start playing next week in Summer League. I hope Obie gives him an opportunity to play major minutes. He may be a sleeper for us.

                      Hopefully, someone will give us a medical update on Lance. I really wanted to see him play full court today. Paul George looked smooth on offense and has some game as well. He's got a real fluid jump shot and his size on defense definitely keeps his man thinking about coming inside when guarded by Paul.
                      Last edited by TooBigNdaPaint; 07-02-2010, 06:02 PM.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                        Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                        Then there was Marquis Daniels at PG.
                        Lets not forget out own beloved George McLeod!
                        Gonna revolutionize the position.
                        Look, I love the enthusiasm. to a degree. But nobodies seen the guy play a minute and yet all kinds of assumptions and expectations are running rampant across this site. Can a 6'5 225lb guy play pg? With less than average athleticisim for a TWO guard???????
                        C'mon.........

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                        • #72
                          Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                          Originally posted by MLB007 View Post
                          Can a 6'5 225lb guy play pg? With less than average athleticisim for a TWO guard???????
                          C'mon.........
                          I'm not sold on Stephenson playing PG yet either. But, he did have a better vertical, longer wingspan, and faster agility times than Mikhail Torrance (6'5" 210lbs), who many on here wanted us to pick in the 2nd round as a PG. He also beat out Avery Bradley with his agility time, and one of Bradley's biggest strengths coming into the draft was his elite athleticism.

                          Obviously doesn't mean anything. I thought it was interesting to note as a comparison though.
                          Last edited by Coop; 07-02-2010, 06:46 PM. Reason: Added info

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                          • #73
                            Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                            I fully understand the need to improve the talent on this team. I understand the concern is that this is a team of milk drinkers and we need some arrogance, aggressiveness and swagger. The dude will also bring some toughness which...except for Tyler H...this team lacks. Lance is also clearly a natural gamer. I get all of that. But I still cannot believe the Pacers pulled the trigger on him regardless of what a PI happened to not find.

                            Here are the excerpts that have me concerned:

                            Stephenson was charged with sexual abuse after being accused of groping a girl at a bus stop near his high school during his senior year.

                            When was this? Last year? Maybe 18 months ago? Yeh...no conviction...so let's just forget about that one....

                            ...and this:

                            He also was cut from the Team USA 18-and- under team because of chemistry concerns....."The question is what was happening with those other four guys on the court when Lance is on the court? Five percent of the game is played with the ball in your hands. The other 95 percent is played without the ball in your hands. Lance had to work on that. We try to implement the team concept of passing more than dribbling."

                            Keep in mind this is a guy comparing himself to DWade before he's sniffed a dollar of NBA money. Wait until he is making millions. These are things that simply don't change easily...and sometimes never in their lives. This is the telltale Marbury/Tinsley selfish-ball that we all know and hate.

                            ...and this:

                            Stephenson led Lincoln High School, which also produced Stephon Marbury and Sebastian Telfair, to four straight city championships.

                            Who is this? Another Marbury? Now the pieces fall into place.

                            But the worse part is if Lance pans out at PG. What happens when you have to re-sign him? I suppose he may represent a trading asset.....so I guess that is something to stand on. But I just cannot imagine signing a multi-year million dollar contract with a guy that has that resume' AFTER seeing a tremendous basketball franchise be decimated by character issues. We have this to look forward to while wondering when IMPD is going to get their first arrest.

                            If your argument is that "after all, he doesn't have a guaranteed contract", I guess that helps...but where is the benefit of drafting him? You don't draft a guy and expect him to fall flat on his face. If he succeeds, who signs him to his multi-million dollar contract? Personally, I don't think the Pacers can take a risk on him. The only alternative is to trade the asset and it would be a fire sale.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                              Originally posted by TooBigNdaPaint View Post
                              If you heard OB's recent comments before and after the first Summer League practice, he WANTS his starting PG to look for his shot FIRST and then PASS second. This comment took me by surprise since most posters (myself included) thought he pulled TJ Ford for this exact reason. But, in OBIE's offense, it makes sense. If you PG is running and get to the rim, he SHOULD take it to the rim hard. Lance has these exact qualities.
                              And with Brandon Rush as your starting SG, at least as of right now, I think those qualities are magnified a little. You can't have 2 passive guards. Guys have got to be more assertive. I think the key here is Lance learning a good shot from a bad one, and a good pass from a bad one. Sure he was let go off Team USA, but I don't really think that has anything to do with the future. That was him then, as an extremely young player with a lot to learn. Why not give him a chance? What do we have to lose? If it doesn't work out, back to SG he goes. But the potential of him at PG with his size and handles is worth a look.

                              Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                              I fully understand the need to improve the talent on this team. I understand the concern is that this is a team of milk drinkers and we need some arrogance, aggressiveness and swagger. The dude will also bring some toughness which...except for Tyler H...this team lacks. Lance is also clearly a natural gamer. I get all of that. But I still cannot believe the Pacers pulled the trigger on him regardless of what a PI happened to not find.

                              Here are the excerpts that have me concerned:

                              Stephenson was charged with sexual abuse after being accused of groping a girl at a bus stop near his high school during his senior year.

                              When was this? Last year? Maybe 18 months ago? Yeh...no conviction...so let's just forget about that one....

                              ...and this:

                              He also was cut from the Team USA 18-and- under team because of chemistry concerns....."The question is what was happening with those other four guys on the court when Lance is on the court? Five percent of the game is played with the ball in your hands. The other 95 percent is played without the ball in your hands. Lance had to work on that. We try to implement the team concept of passing more than dribbling."

                              Keep in mind this is a guy comparing himself to DWade before he's sniffed a dollar of NBA money. Wait until he is making millions. These are things that simply don't change easily...and sometimes never in their lives. This is the telltale Marbury/Tinsley selfish-ball that we all know and hate.

                              ...and this:

                              Stephenson led Lincoln High School, which also produced Stephon Marbury and Sebastian Telfair, to four straight city championships.

                              Who is this? Another Marbury? Now the pieces fall into place.

                              But the worse part is if Lance pans out at PG. What happens when you have to re-sign him? I suppose he may represent a trading asset.....so I guess that is something to stand on. But I just cannot imagine signing a multi-year million dollar contract with a guy that has that resume' AFTER seeing a tremendous basketball franchise be decimated by character issues. We have this to look forward to while wondering when IMPD is going to get their first arrest.

                              If your argument is that "after all, he doesn't have a guaranteed contract", I guess that helps...but where is the benefit of drafting him? You don't draft a guy and expect him to fall flat on his face. If he succeeds, who signs him to his multi-million dollar contract? Personally, I don't think the Pacers can take a risk on him. The only alternative is to trade the asset and it would be a fire sale.
                              I think people should stop writing people off for mistakes they have made as kids. He is a human being, and human beings make mistakes. It's easy for us to sit here and criticize people. But none of us know what it's like to have people doing news stories about you as an 8th grader and constantly showering you with praise every step of your development. It has an affect on your mindset. I think we were all a lot different as 17-19 year olds than we were at 24-25 year olds. So lets hold off the criticism until the kid at least gets a fair shake at growing up. These guys live in a different world than we do, and experience a side of life most of us have no clue about. A lot of people have overcame a lot more than ego problems, so I don't see any reason to feel Lance can't overcome what ever issues he may have.

                              Sure, we are all a little concerned with some things in his past. But who knows? For a second round pick he has great potential. I think we should all be excited about that.
                              Last edited by Taterhead; 07-02-2010, 08:21 PM.
                              "Don't get caught watchin' the paint dry"

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                              • #75
                                Re: Lance Stephenson being our Point Guard of the future?

                                Originally posted by HeartlandFan View Post
                                I'm not sold on Stephenson playing PG yet either. But, he did have a better vertical, longer wingspan, and faster agility times than Mikhail Torrance (6'5" 210lbs), who many on here wanted us to pick in the 2nd round as a PG. He also beat out Avery Bradley with his agility time, and one of Bradley's biggest strengths coming into the draft was his elite athleticism.

                                Obviously doesn't mean anything. I thought it was interesting to note as a comparison though.
                                Yeh that is interesting. And contrary to the negative athletic reports I read about him. hmmm
                                I did see somewhere that he appeared to be in better shape for the NBA camps than he was in college. 20 lbs would make an awfully big difference in athleticism at that level I would think. ??

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