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  • #16
    Re: Troy Murphy highlights

    Originally posted by Anthem View Post
    Really? That's a player Miami couldn't give away for free, and he can just destroy Troy from a face-up spot. What's that say?
    Beas is not much better than Troy...at least yet.

    Statistically Troy blows him away. They had almost identical averages (14.6 and 14.8ppg) yet it took Troy 11 shots and Beas 13 shots to do that. Troy's assist/TO ratio is much better. Troy blows him away on the boards (10.2 to 6.4rpg). Defensively they are both terrible.

    The reason Beas is on the T-Wolves is because of the baggage but if he had Zach Randolph talent I would not be surprised if he were still in Miami. Beas simply isn't worth the trouble and babysitting that would be necessary.

    I suppose he's still young at 21, so he has time to get better, but from what I've seen of his game I have rarely been impressed. I don't think he will ever be a great player.

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    • #17
      Re: Troy Murphy highlights

      I don't like to lump myself into the Troy-hater group, I actually think he's a very good player, he just has a different style than you expect from the PF position, and so he suffers from people's expectations, right or wrong. You could make an argument that his style isn't the best fit for our team, but I still won't say he's a bad player. He does a lot of things very well, and then does a few things (defense) not so well, although he's better at them than most people give him credit for. He's durable, reliable, and consistent. His 3-point shooting is fantastic for a PF. He does board pretty good. He's a good locker-room guy and model citizen. He just doesn't bang in the paint. There's advantages *and* disadvantages to his style... there's some team out there that he could really make an impact on.

      A superstar he is not though, that is pretty funny.
      Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 08-07-2010, 02:32 PM.
      There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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      • #18
        Re: Troy Murphy highlights

        Originally posted by Hicks View Post
        Separate issues. We want Troy out because of his game. They bailed on Beasely for other reasons.
        Partially, but some of the reason they bailed on him was defense, and lack of interest in it. I will agree that this is due to his attitude and at the core this is what is making it tough for him to break through and be a really solid player, but I think if Miami were given the cap space to keep him and still get the big 3 they probably would have.

        As it stands I suspect that nearly any of the top picks from the last 3 years would have been "punted" in favor of the James/Bosh/Wade tandem. Griffin would have been moved if they needed space, maybe even B Roy.

        They kept Chalmers only because he was cheap. They weren't going to let James go to Chicago because they didn't have space for Bosh, so it was fire sale across the board. Patience wasn't something they could afford with their plan.



        As for the Troy highlights, if I could carve out enough time for such a side project I'm pretty sure I could put together a pretty nasty looking "highlight" reel myself just with the random games I still have stored.

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        • #19
          Re: Troy Murphy highlights

          BTW, just wandered over to ESPN and saw this tweet from Kevin Arnovitz
          Per @Hoopdata: Jeff Green & Troy Murphy assisted on *every* single one of their 100+ 3-pointers in 09-10.
          Catch and shoot specialist is an understatement. Of course some of that is the system but Troy's not about to get his own long jumpers off the dribble and we all know that (or should).

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          • #20
            Re: Troy Murphy highlights

            Originally posted by Anthem View Post
            You might do better with "States that end in 'Hampshire.'"

            Regardless, it's really interesting to see the degree to which Troy's game has moved away from the rim in the last few years. I've mentioned this on several occasions... Troy's actually pretty spry going towards the rim and he's got a nice touch around the basket. It absolutely kills me that we use him as Steve Kerr.
            I thought the SAME thing when I watched the videos! The Troy Murphy in the videos is NOT the Troy Murphy we currently have. I would be all for keeping Troy Murphy if he was still driving and dunking like he was doing with Golden State.

            Interesting stat about Murphy. Did you know that he NEVER attempted over 200 3's in a season until he was traded to Indiana? 181 was the most attempts he took in a season. In his first full season, he attempted 236 3's. The next two season, he attempted 358 and 333 3's. Wow to go JOB on ruining what could have been our banger PF that we needed.


            Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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            • #21
              Re: Troy Murphy highlights

              Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
              Wow to go JOB on ruining what could have been our banger PF that we needed.
              Please tell me you aren't serious? He was a ****ty defender before and after arrival, that didn't change. He's become a more efficient player since arriving though and the threes are a big part of that.
              "man, PG has been really good."

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              • #22
                Re: Troy Murphy highlights

                Originally posted by Ozwalt72 View Post
                He's become a more efficient player since arriving though and the threes are a big part of that.
                Sure, he's more efficient personally, but I'm not convinced that having a 6'10" Steve Kerr is really helping our overall offense to be efficient.
                This space for rent.

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                • #23
                  Re: Troy Murphy highlights

                  Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                  Sure, he's more efficient personally, but I'm not convinced that having a 6'10" Steve Kerr is really helping our overall offense to be efficient.
                  If I can build on that, Troy is a more efficient individual player statistically, but changing his offensive game from an interior and mid-range player to that of a mid-range and perimeter player has certainly hurt the Pacers.

                  The Pacers are lacking in players capable of scoring in the lane and JOB encouraging Troy to take most of his shots from the perimeter hasn't helped this situation.

                  Despite the fact that Troy is now considered a "double-double" machine, I wouldn't re-sign him. I have no use for a PF that is a perimeter player that is not capable of playing defense.

                  However, if you gave me the Troy of old, I would be glad if the Pacers re-signed him at a much lower salary to use him as an offensive spark off the bench. Give me an interior/mid-range scoring PF that has a knack for offensive rebounds and I can certainly overlook the defensive weaknesses and would definitely have a role for him in specialized situations. In this case, I would consider the fact that Troy could also be used to take an occassional wide-open three as a bonus.
                  Last edited by beast23; 08-07-2010, 11:12 PM.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Troy Murphy highlights

                    Originally posted by beast23 View Post
                    If I can build on that, Troy is a more efficient individual player statistically, but changing his offensive game from an interior and mid-range player to that of a mid-range and perimeter player has certainly hurt the Pacers.

                    The Pacers are lacking in players capable of scoring in the lane and JOB encouraging Troy to take most of his shots from the perimeter hasn't helped this situation.

                    Despite the fact that Troy is now considered a "double-double" machine, I wouldn't re-sign him. I have no use for a PF that is a perimeter player that is not capable of playing defense.

                    However, if you gave me the Troy of old, I would be glad if the Pacers re-signed him at a much lower salary to use him as an offensive spark off the bench. Give me an interior/mid-range scoring PF that has a knack for offensive rebounds and I can certainly overlook the defensive weaknesses and would definitely have a role for him in specialized situations. In this case, I would consider the fact that Troy could also be used to take an occassional wide-open three as a bonus.
                    Thanks for building on that. That was what I was thinking when I made my other post.


                    Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Troy Murphy highlights

                      Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                      Thanks for building on that. That was what I was thinking when I made my other post.
                      You are welcome... but I won't go as far as saying that Troy could have been the "banger PF that we needed".

                      He simply doesn't have the defensive skills, interior or perimeter, to gain him that distinction. Hibbert is emerging as a defensive player, but has a long ways to go to keep his fouls down. If Hibbert were an exceptional defensive player, and we had an exceptionally good defensive PG to go along with Rush and Granger, then I would say that the "old" Murphy would fit okay (not great, but okay) into our lineup.

                      Unfortunately, our PGs give up to much penetration and Hibbert is not the interior player that can cover for both the flailing PGs AND Murphy. That is simply asking too much.

                      Therefore, 4 decent defensive players around him, especially at center, Murpy is not a good fit to be rewarded with significant minutes within our present roster.

                      But, my real point is that Troy will never be known for "banging" on the defensive end of the court. If Troy were even similar to Sam Perkins with his interior defense, then I believe we could all tolerate his heavy minutes.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Troy Murphy highlights

                        Originally posted by beast23 View Post
                        You are welcome... but I won't go as far as saying that Troy could have been the "banger PF that we needed".

                        He simply doesn't have the defensive skills, interior or perimeter, to gain him that distinction. Hibbert is emerging as a defensive player, but has a long ways to go to keep his fouls down. If Hibbert were an exceptional defensive player, and we had an exceptionally good defensive PG to go along with Rush and Granger, then I would say that the "old" Murphy would fit okay (not great, but okay) into our lineup.

                        Unfortunately, our PGs give up to much penetration and Hibbert is not the interior player that can cover for both the flailing PGs AND Murphy. That is simply asking too much.

                        Therefore, 4 decent defensive players around him, especially at center, Murpy is not a good fit to be rewarded with significant minutes within our present roster.

                        But, my real point is that Troy will never be known for "banging" on the defensive end of the court. If Troy were even similar to Sam Perkins with his interior defense, then I believe we could all tolerate his heavy minutes.
                        I agree. "Banger" was too strong of a word .


                        Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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