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What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

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  • #16
    Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

    I dont think Murphy is a bad player at all. I do think his cons out weigh his pro's. He averages a double double. Great. But how does he do it? Well, he's a really good defensive rebounder and considering JOB dont play big guys that much, most defensive rebounds will eventually get to him first before anyone else on the team. He shoots 40% from 3, awesome, but he doesnt get many offensive rebounds because of this. He has no dribble drive moves at all. He cant create his own shot, which to me, is a problem because we want to spot him out at the top of the key. He's a below average passer. He's horrible at passing into a post player. I mean, really bad. I cant count how many times he made a horrible post pass last year. I mean, Hibbert is a 7 footer. This shouldnt be an issue, but it was. And its a bigger, more glaring issue when you put him at the top of the key. I mean, maybe its a JOB system issue. I dunno. I think the guy at the top of the key should be able to shoot the 3, drive to the basket to break down defenses and pass the ball into the post or kick the ball out to another shooter. Murphy can only shoot the 3. Thats not good.

    I mean hell, McRoberts shooting 3's isnt a bad idea if we're gunna play this God foresaken system.

    Will they get something nice for Murphy because of his contract? Possibly. Is he worth a unprotected 1st rounder or a starting PG. I dont think so. Will Bird screw around and resign him to an extension after a 44 win season and resigning JOB.... most definetly. Who doesnt see that coming?


    I cant wait for our 13th pick next year. Wonder who we'll get. Maybe Robbie Hummell!

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    • #17
      Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

      Originally posted by Foul on Smits
      . . . considering JOB dont play big guys that much, most defensive rebounds will eventually get to him first before anyone else on the team.
      How do you figure this?

      It's not just because he's often the tallest Pacer on the floor, because height alone doesn't lead to rebounding. A good rebounder has to have a sense of where the bouncing ball is going to fall even while the shot is still arcing toward the basket.

      It is true that taller player get more rebounds, but chiefly because they are supposed to. Not because they use their height to grip the ball while it is still too high for the guards to reach. Even the tallest player get more of their rebounds off the floor than off the glass.

      Murphy is a good defensive rebounder, its true. And O'Brien seems to have instructed the players to let Murphy have them. (Which is not a bad thing considering that a Murphy rebound + a forward pass puts him in position to trail the play and score from on high.) But I don't think Murphy's good rebounding stats owe anything to O'Brien's love for small ball.
      And I won't be here to see the day
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      I'd hang around just to see
      But they never had much use for me
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      • #18
        Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

        If Murphy had been signed by the Cavs last winter, Lebron would have had his ring and he would have re-signed with them.

        Hey Miami, Don't make the same mistake. Trade for Murphy now.

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        • #19
          Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

          If Murphy didn't camp the three point line offensively, he would be a much better offensive rebounder. He gets literally next to NO offensive rebounds because he is too far from the basket. When he plays defense, or I should say "when he is on the defensive end of the court", he is generally much closer to the basket when a rebounding opportunity presents itself. He has a solid eye for rebounding IMO. He just isn't tough and he doesn't often go inside the three point line when he doesn't have the ball offensively.

          One thing I really have to disagree with with Foul on Smits is the notion that Murphy doesn't have a dribble drive move. I completely disagree with this. His three point shooting forces slower PF's to close on him further from the basket. His pump fake drive move is excellent and I have seen him make that move for a dunk on many occassions. That is my favorite aspect to Murphy's game. I just wish he was a different offensive player. He is the one that needs to work the high post in JOB's offense and leave Hibbert in the low post. He can still step out for the three, but it puts him in better position for offensive rebounds and he can still use his shooting ability to open things up.

          I think McRoberts is our high post player of the future though. He is such an amazing passer. Not only on guards cutting to the hole, but into the interior as well. He needs to work on that 15 foot jumper to really increase his effectiveness. He can get to the hole from there with dribble penetration. He is a smart player who sees spacing well. I am not going to call him an All-Star, but it is the best fit for his talents. I think he fits our roster in this role much better than what they are asking Murphy to do right now. McRoberts is my great white hope to making an adjustment in our roster away from Murphy.

          Murphy has a lot of value right now. He is a very good player in a lot of aspects. He would be a great fit on a contender as a big man off the bench. He is just too expensive and talented to not start for us. He is not right for our long-term plans and we would be better off without him. He would be a great fit for a team who would be drafting a late first rounder and he could come off the bench and be just as effective. The Thunder are a great option IMO. They need big bodies and they have enough young assets to give up without hurting their long-term outlook. Murphy expires just before they start paying Durant his max deal and Green whatever increased salary he gets on an extension. Plus, they are under the cap and can take on his salary without a problem. They would also hold his Bird Rights, which would allow them to resign him since most of their bigs are also expiring this year. Troy Murphy for Eric Maynor would be a stellar deal for us.
          Last edited by pacergod2; 07-11-2010, 11:47 AM.
          "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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          • #20
            Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

            Originally posted by pacergod2 View Post
            Troy Murphy for Eric Maynor would be a stellar deal for us.

            Sign me up. Maynor looked good in summer league. He plays really under control.

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            • #21
              Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

              Originally posted by hoopsforlife View Post
              If Murphy had been signed by the Cavs last winter, Lebron would have had his ring and he would have re-signed with them.

              Hey Miami, Don't make the same mistake. Trade for Murphy now.
              Bird will proabably want Bosh in return though. He's too in love with murphy.

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              • #22
                Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                Originally posted by Pacersalltheway10 View Post
                Bird will proabably want Bosh in return though. He's too in love with murphy.
                Bird is not in love with Murphy. Murphy was our most consistent player last year. He is a good player, just an awkward fit for what we need. JOB loves the stretch four by his use of Murphy in certain lineups.

                I think Bird realizes he needs Murphy's value to be as high as possible because Murphy is clearly Bird's best trade chip. We couldn't get rid of the guy until now because of his contract. He now has a ton more value than he ever had, now that the frenzy for 2010 cap space is over.

                Murphy to the Clippers for a protected first rounder. If they stink it becomes an early second rounder. I would love to get Eric Bledsoe from them for Murphy, cash, and a future protected first. IMO.
                "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                • #23
                  Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                  Eric Bledsoe, please no....
                  You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                  • #24
                    Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                    Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                    Eric Bledsoe, please no....
                    Why not. What would it hurt? We also get a ton of cap space.

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                    • #25
                      Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                      Originally posted by Trophy View Post
                      He'd do really well for this team if we had more defense at PF to begin with.
                      How the hell are we gonna do that? Isn't he the PF on this team taking up the bulk of the minutes? All the PF's behind him are pretty solid defenders.

                      I think Troy Murphy is strictly a numbers guy, or as I've heard him described a "YMCA" guy. He can grab some rebounds, make an open shot and stretch the defense. But what he can't do is give you those winning plays I want to see from a PF. He can't alter a shot, offer any intimidation in the paint, and he doesn't make hustle plays or provide any toughness down low. He is just not a winning player.

                      I think Troy is worth 12 million in cap space and a descent player to fill in for a year to someone. So his value is actually pretty high. And on a good team he is offensive spark off the bench. But he will never be a starting PF on a contender.
                      "Don't get caught watchin' the paint dry"

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                      • #26
                        Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                        On a team where many players didn't come near to earn any part of their salaries Murph gave the pacers consistent effort and earned about 80% of his salary.

                        Guys who didn't earn a decent part of their salary;

                        Hans
                        Dun
                        Tinsley of course
                        Ford
                        Foster
                        Solo
                        Head

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                        • #27
                          Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                          hey guys check out this article
                          http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knick...F9Q19RPLQbroKJ
                          most of it isnt very interesting, but there is one part that says the knicks are looking for a "premier outside-shooting big man." i certainly dont anticipate on taking crap like eddy curry, but perhaps the knicks and indy would be interested in working out a deal?
                          Peck is basically omniscient when it comes to understanding how the minds of Herb Simon and Kevin Pritchard work. I was a fool to ever question him and now feel deep shame for not understanding that this team believes in continuity above talent.

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                          • #28
                            Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                            Originally posted by Taterhead
                            But what (Murphy) can't do is give you those winning plays I want to see from a PF.

                            Why should "winning plays" come from a power forward, particularly? Dale Davis didn't supply many winning plays, and he gave satisfaction.
                            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
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                            • #29
                              Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                              Originally posted by BornReady View Post
                              hey guys check out this article
                              http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knick...F9Q19RPLQbroKJ
                              most of it isnt very interesting, but there is one part that says the knicks are looking for a "premier outside-shooting big man." i certainly dont anticipate on taking crap like eddy curry, but perhaps the knicks and indy would be interested in working out a deal?
                              would be more interested in a 3 way deal involving knicks, pacers, hornets. ship murph to ny, curry to NO's, and DC/Posey to Indy.

                              add whatever fillers need to be added. hornets want a center and are considering DC for Gortat deal with fillers.

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                              • #30
                                Re: What's Murphy's value to the Pacers?

                                Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                                Why should "winning plays" come from a power forward, particularly? Dale Davis didn't supply many winning plays, and he gave satisfaction.
                                Yes he did... how many times did he grab the defensive board and call timeout to set up Reggie's last shot?

                                50?

                                100?

                                I don't know. I was always nervous he'd get fouled before he could call a timeout. And I had that fear quite often.
                                Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                                Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                                Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                                Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                                And life itself, rushing over me
                                Life itself, the wind in black elms,
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