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  • Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

    http://www.indystar.com/article/2010...ow-on-the-road

    Written by
    Mike Wells Indystar

    Grizzlies will be a welcome sight in tonight's preseason opener

    Indiana Pacers coach Jim O'Brien will get his first opportunity see his team in action against another opponent tonight when they open the preseason against the Memphis Grizzlies.

    The Pacers host the Orlando Magic at Conseco Fieldhouse on Friday, then play at Houston on Saturday.
    O'Brien plans to use different rotations to test various player combinations. He doesn't expect any player to play more than 24 minutes in the first four preseason games, with the possible exception of rookie Paul George.
    The Pacers will be without power forward Tyler Hansbrough and point guard T.J. Ford. Ford is out at least a week with a strained right hamstring. Hansbrough is working his way back from vertigo.
    .
    Here are some of the key story lines to watch during the preseason:
    George pushing Mike Dunleavy for the starting shooting guard position
    The veteran Dunleavy has been shooting great and moving exceptionally well without the ball after dealing with knee problems the past two years.
    George is showing why he was the No. 10 pick in the draft. He already has a good understanding of the system. He's quick and has active hands on defense. And the coaching staff usually has to tell him something only once.
    O'Brien feels George can be a rotation player early in the season. "He's a special talent," O'Brien said.
    Last season's starter, Brandon Rush, is suspended for the first five regular-season games for failing the league's mandatory drug test three times.
    Collison's continued progress
    Darren Collison has lived up to the hype so far in training camp.
    He pushes the ball at the point, thinks pass first and pressures the ball defensively while leading by example.
    Collison's play has given the Pacers hope they will finally have stability at the position.
    "He's been terrific," O'Brien said. "When the ball is in his hands, he makes very mature, effective plays as a point guard."
    The last roster spot
    The Pacers need to trim their roster from 17 players to the league-mandated 15 by Oct. 25.
    Center Lance Allred will likely be cut. He was brought in as an extra body for camp.
    The Pacers will have to make a two-for-one trade or release a player to get to 15.
    They would like to trade one of their wings because that position remains the deepest on the team.

    Defensive progress
    The defense continues to lag behind the offense. That's not a good sign for the Pacers, if history is any indication.
    "They have to understand there are two ends of the court," O'Brien said. "We have to prove to ourselves that we can protect our basket. I haven't seen that yet in training camp. They've got to prove it to themselves. If they can do that, they can be a playoff team. If they can't, they won't be."
    The Pacers have struggled defensively every year under O'Brien.
    Hansbrough's return
    He is already behind the rest of his teammates because he has yet to take part in the daily five-on-five scrimmages.
    The Pacers say Hansbrough has not suffered a setback, but they have chosen to gradually to ease last year's first-round pick back into the mix so he doesn't get overwhelmed.
    Last edited by vnzla81; 10-06-2010, 06:35 AM.
    @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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    Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
    http://www.indystar.com/article/2010...ow-on-the-road Hansbrough's return
    He is already behind the rest of his teammates because he has yet to take part in the daily five-on-five scrimmages.
    The Pacers say Hansbrough has not suffered a setback, but they have chosen to gradually to ease last year's first-round pick back into the mix so he doesn't get overwhelmed.

    Written by
    Mike Wells Indystar
    Overwhelmed? They have to mean that in a medical sense and even then it doesn't make much sense to me. I have vertigo and I would never use the word overwhelmed unless I was so dizzy I couldn't walk.

    All I can think of is he must have it really bad. Mine started about 4 or 5 years ago and it hardly even bothers me anymore, so there's still hope.

    I think what they are worried about is another concussion, but he's going to get hit in the head sooner or later from the way he plays.

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      Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

      I think Paul should start in a few preseason games just to give Danny and/or Mike some rest before the season starts.

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        Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

        All we've heard about George and Dun are glowing reports, if PG is truly pushing Dun for the starting spot, this is some of the best news we've gotten all training camp.


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          Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

          I ultimately see PG as a more athletic Granger and better defender. He has lead or been at the top on the team in the defensive categories such as deflections and steals.
          {o,o}
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            Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

            Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
            Overwhelmed? They have to mean that in a medical sense and even then it doesn't make much sense to me. I have vertigo and I would never use the word overwhelmed unless I was so dizzy I couldn't walk.

            All I can think of is he must have it really bad. Mine started about 4 or 5 years ago and it hardly even bothers me anymore, so there's still hope.

            I think what they are worried about is another concussion, but he's going to get hit in the head sooner or later from the way he plays.
            My wife has vertigo and "overwhelmed" makes some sense to me. If too much is going on and she has to change her attention a lot she tends to whip her head around, which can cause it to start up again.

            She has a "displaced crystals in the balance canals" issue, though.
            BillS

            A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
            Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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              Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

              This looks really bad.

              Injured in 2009 and still can't play?
              "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                Man! It's been so long ago since I've actually felt good about the team again. I'm not expecting a 45-win season, but finally the sun is starting to come up for this franchise. Finally some positive and real fun things to look forward to again .

                The exception to this seems to be Tyler. But, for now I'm just sticking with the "bringing him slowly aswell as carefully, but steady"-line.
                2012 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                2011 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                2006 PD ABA Fantasy League runner up, sports.ws

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                  Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                  I think its a great idea to give Lance and George a lot of mins in these preseason games. I expect both players to be very nervous tonight, because after all, it is their first NBA game (whether preseason or not).

                  Cant wait to watch the game tonight
                  "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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                    Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                    George is showing why he was the No. 10 pick in the draft. He already has a good understanding of the system. He's quick and has active hands on defense. And the coaching staff usually has to tell him something only once.
                    O'Brien feels George can be a rotation player early in the season. "He's a special talent," O'Brien said


                    Told ya

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                      Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      All we've heard about George and Dun are glowing reports, if PG is truly pushing Dun for the starting spot, this is some of the best news we've gotten all training camp.
                      Yeh, this is a big win win.
                      I'm thinking one of them is going to be an excellent 6th man.
                      Depending on if they think PG's defense could be a difference maker, I'd like to see Mike startign and PG watching and learning the starters for awhile. He can come in against 2nd teams (for awhile) and become a factor much quicker. (maybe)
                      Mike gets to reestablish his reputation and TRADE VALUE just in time to make him a VERY valuable commodity (HOPE!!!)

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                        Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                        Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                        This looks really bad.

                        Injured in 2009 and still can't play?
                        Oh c'mon, if you've been paying any attention it's been obvious that this was going to be a long term process in the best case.

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                          Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                          Originally posted by MLB007 View Post
                          Yeh, this is a big win win.
                          I'm thinking one of them is going to be an excellent 6th man.
                          Depending on if they think PG's defense could be a difference maker, I'd like to see Mike startign and PG watching and learning the starters for awhile. He can come in against 2nd teams (for awhile) and become a factor much quicker. (maybe)
                          Mike gets to reestablish his reputation and TRADE VALUE just in time to make him a VERY valuable commodity (HOPE!!!)
                          I'd love for that to pan out and trade Dunleavy by the deadline for our power forward and let George take over as starter with Rush as the sixth man.

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                            Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                            Originally posted by MillerTime View Post
                            I think its a great idea to give Lance and George a lot of mins in these preseason games. I expect both players to be very nervous tonight, because after all, it is their first NBA game (whether preseason or not).

                            Cant wait to watch the game tonight
                            Game isn't on TV anywhere tonight I thought?


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                              Re: Pacers are set to take the show on the road/Paul George could be the starter

                              Is this game available LPBB

                              only ask about legit sources; see Guidelines



                              Edit: I should have been more clear. Are there any radio streams from Indy on the internet with the game?
                              Last edited by BBQ; 10-06-2010, 10:18 AM.

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