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2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

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  • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

    ownership has tied Dumars's hands for a while now. Firing him wouldn't necessarily be fair.

    To be honest, the talent on this team is meshing far better than I thought it would. We're not as far away from being good as I previously thought.
    Last edited by Kstat; 11-16-2010, 01:35 PM.

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    • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

      Originally posted by Kstat View Post
      ownership has tied Dumars's hands for a while now. Firing him wouldn't necessarily be fair.

      To be honest, the talent on this team is meshing far better than I thought it would. We're not as far away from being good as I previously thought.
      You obviously know much more about the inner workings of the team than I do. It just seems to me, looking from the outside in, he has done a terrible job ever since the finals runs.

      Trading Chauncey for AI
      Drafting Darko
      The huge contracts given to Charlie and Ben
      Letting some of the good players leave, like Afflalo
      The coaches

      Was that all ownership that forced his hand?

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        Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
        You obviously know much more about the inner workings of the team than I do. It just seems to me, looking from the outside in, he has done a terrible job ever since the finals runs.

        Trading Chauncey for AI
        Drafting Darko
        The huge contracts given to Charlie and Ben
        Letting some of the good players leave, like Afflalo
        The coaches

        Was that all ownership that forced his hand?
        You can't include Darko if you're criticizing his decisions after consecutive runs to the finals; Darko was drafted in 2003 and Pistons won in 2004 and made the finals in 2005.

        The coaches: Michael Curry was a disaster. Flip was okay but not tremendously inspired. John Kuester hasn't fared well but Dumars hired one of the top assistants in the league -- which is what many hope Bird will do once JOB is gone. Sometimes that works out (like when Dumars hired Carlisle or Cleveland hiring Mike Brown) and often it doesn't (Dumars hiring Kuester, Grizzlies hiring Iavaroni).
        This is the darkest timeline.

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        • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

          What's with PG's getting a divorce... at least there aren't any kids involved with this one


          http://www.tmz.com/2010/11/16/eva-lo...omments-anchor

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          UPDATE: Eva's people tell TMZ Tony has not filed for divorce. But two court officials at the Bexar County, Texas courthouse tell us a divorce case was filed yesterday and sealed by the judge.

          Eva Longoria and Tony Parker are getting divorced ... TMZ has learned.


          Tony filed for divorce yesterday in Texas.

          The "Desperate Housewives" actress and the San Antonio Spurs star married back in July of 2007.

          Eva has stated that she has Tony's initials tattooed on her body ... in a mystery spot. She also has Tony's jersey number -- "Nine" -- tattooed on the back of her neck.

          Story developing...

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          • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

            Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
            You obviously know much more about the inner workings of the team than I do. It just seems to me, looking from the outside in, he has done a terrible job ever since the finals runs.

            Trading Chauncey for AI
            Drafting Darko
            The huge contracts given to Charlie and Ben
            Letting some of the good players leave, like Afflalo
            The coaches

            Was that all ownership that forced his hand?
            1. He drafted Darko before the finals runs.

            2. I don't believe Ben was a bad contract and CV has improved a lot this season. Considering they are both playing exceedingly well this season, this isn't the best time to bring them up.

            3. I like Chauncey, but it was time for him to go. We just didn't replace him with the right guy.

            4. Ditto for Afflalo. Glad to see him doing well in Denver, but don't miss him one bit.

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            • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

              Originally posted by Kstat View Post
              1. He drafted Darko before the finals runs.

              2. I don't believe Ben was a bad contract and CV has improved a lot this season. Considering they are both playing exceedingly well this season, this isn't the best time to bring them up.

              3. I like Chauncey, but it was time for him to go. We just didn't replace him with the right guy.

              4. Ditto for Afflalo. GLad to see him doing well in Denver, but don't miss him one bit.
              U Cant really blame him for Darko. He was touted by many to be one of the greatet prospects ever. I would have drafted Wade with that being said because how he led his team at Marquette but i dont blame him for getting Darko. I just think Darko never played agasit good players in europue who were physcal like most NBA big men. Also PF was the biggest need for that team Carmello or Wade didnt fit a need i guess they could of picked Bosh but hindsite 20/20. I cant blame them for the pick.

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              • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                Originally posted by PacerGuy View Post
                Not saying they are on the same level, or that there would be any interest, but as far as style, what about a B.Rush / Mayo swap. I am not talking value, as Mayo has much more then B.Rush of course, but rather in style. Seems we have a lot of shooters & not a real slasher/ creator, & from what I read from you MEM needs more of a proditypical SG, & that sounds like Brandon's style.
                The reason I want Memphis to move him is because he's a huge defensive liability defending 2-guards. Just too dang small. Doesn't make up for that with exceptional mastery or tenacity.

                So, I'd like to see him playing:

                - for a team with a big PG that allows crossmatches
                - for a team with a wing that handles most of the playmaking, allowing him to play as a PG

                Dallas would be great, but they already have Beaubois and Terry. Detroit with Stuckey. Atlanta playing off Joe Johnson. Oklahoma would be an interesting solution. Portland if Roy comes back strong. Pacers? Nope. It wouldn't fix anything.

                A sharp-shooter with good defense like Rush would fit well Memphis' line-up and we could find other assets to make a deal work, but I don't like the idea of Mayo in Indy.


                Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                I think the Celtics are the best defensive team in the NBA. They have done it three straight years, so we know it isn't going to drop off as long as KG stays healthy. And if and when Perkins gets back it will only get better. Magic, Heat, Bulls and Mavs will round out the top 5
                They weren't the best defensive team in the 2nd half of 09 - Garnett wasn't playing.

                I also think that Boston is the best defensive team - but will they produce accordingly? I mean, will they lead the league in defensive efficiency? They didn't last season - injuries + not playing up to their potential (but I do agree they were the best defensive team). We'll see this season. If Semih Erden plays as much as he's been playing, I don't think they will.

                I'll be surprised if one of Bucks and Bobcats don't make the top-5. Especially the Bucks.
                Last edited by cordobes; 11-16-2010, 05:05 PM.

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                • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                  I'm surprised to read about Parker and that American actress getting divorced. I heard very recently they were thinking about starting a family from a really good source. Strange.

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                  • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                    Originally posted by cordobes View Post
                    The reason I want Memphis to move him is because he's a huge defensive liability defending 2-guards. That Conley/Mayo backcourt is just too small. Doesn't make up for that with exceptional mastery or tenacity.

                    So, I'd like to see him playing:

                    - for a team with a big PG that allows crossmatches
                    - for a team with a wing that handles most of the playmaking, allowing him to play as a PG

                    Dallas would be great, but they already have Beaubois and Terry. Detroit with Stuckey. Atlanta playing off Joe Johnson. Oklahoma would be an interesting solution. Portland if Roy comes back strong. Pacers? Nope.

                    A sharp-shooter with good defense like Rush would fit well Memphis' line-up and we could find other assets to make a deal work, but I don't like the idea of Mayo in Indy.




                    They weren't the best defensive team in the 2nd half of 09 - Garnett wasn't playing.

                    I also think that Boston is the best defensive team - but will they produce accordingly? I mean, will they lead the league in defensive efficiency? They didn't last season - injuries + not playing up to their potential (but I do agree they were the best defensive team). We'll see this season. If Semih Erden plays as much as he's been playing, I don't think they will.

                    I'll be surprised if one of Bucks and Bobcats don't make the top-5. Especially the Bucks.
                    Him Eric Gordon and Tyreke Evans are very special they all play SG when they could be just as good if not better at PG.

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                    • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                      Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                      Him Eric Gordon and Tyreke Evans are very special they all play SG when they could be just as good if not better at PG.
                      I don't have a problem with Evans defending SGs at all, but the other guys would only defend 1s.

                      Offensively, they play SG because they don't know how to play PG. I used to have hopes for Mayo but Hollins was always sceptical and Mayo's spectacularly bad perfomance on Summer League kind of proved him right.

                      Evans I think he can become a playmaking wing like Brandon Roy is now. Someone who can be paired with a PG with limited playmaking/floor general skills - and that kind of PG Mayo could be. But Evans is years away of being there and I dread the idea of developing both of them together.

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                      • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                        Originally posted by cordobes View Post
                        I don't have a problem with Evans defending SGs at all, but the other guys would only defend 1s.

                        Offensively, they play SG because they don't know how to play PG. I used to have hopes for Mayo but Hollins was always sceptical and Mayo's spectacularly bad perfomance on Summer League kind of proved him right.

                        Evans I think he can become a playmaking wing like Brandon Roy is now. Someone who can be paired with a PG with limited playmaking/floor general skills - and that kind of PG Mayo could be. But Evans is years away of being there and I dread the idea of developing both of them together.
                        idk I think eric can play PG pretty good. Last week his first game playing pg he looked great 23 and 11 asit. But he is to good of shooter to play pg. OJ isnt a good enoght passer to play pg . I think f they moved Gordon over to pg he would be really dangerous he is ssuper hard to guard off the dribble he has relly good handles. I would perfer EJ to Baron but i like bledsoe over Baron and EJ.

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                        • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                          Dumars' decision-making has deteriorated since John Hammond left Detroit, not since the championship.

                          I don't have a problem with the Billups trade and he still made some good decisions - Daye, Jerebko and Monroe are nice picks, getting Ben Wallace back was smart - but I disliked how he used the cap space to construct an imbalanced roster, how he got rid of young cheap role-players like Afflalo, Delfino and Johnson for nothing.

                          He now needs to clean the house. Stuckey, Monroe and Daye are their fundations. The Daye at PF experiment was premature but I still like the idea. If it doesn't pan out now, try it later. And this time around, just have patience.

                          For the time being, the priority should be to kick Bynum out of that line-up. Prince's role can be greatly diminished too. Go with Stuckey, Gordon and Hamilton.
                          Last edited by cordobes; 11-16-2010, 05:43 PM.

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                          • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                            Originally posted by cordobes View Post
                            Dumars' decision-making has deteriorated since John Hammond left Detroit, not since the championship.

                            I don't have a problem with the Billups trade and he still made some good decisions - Daye, Jerebko and Monroe are nice picks, getting Ben Wallace back was smart - but I disliked how he used the cap space to construct an imbalanced roster, how he got rid of young cheap role-players like Afflalo, Delfino and Johnson for nothing.

                            He now needs to clean the house. Stuckey, Monroe and Daye are their fundations. The Daye at PF experiment was premature but I still like the idea. Then just have patience.

                            For the time being, the priority should be to kick Bynum out of that line-up. Prince's role can be greatly diminished too. Go with Stuckey, Gordon and Hamilton.
                            the way Kstat talks sounds like Stucky wont be back next yr.

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                            • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                              Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                              idk I think eric can play PG pretty good. Last week his first game playing pg he looked great 23 and 11 asit. But he is to good of shooter to play pg. OJ isnt a good enoght passer to play pg . I think f they moved Gordon over to pg he would be really dangerous he is ssuper hard to guard off the dribble he has relly good handles. I would perfer EJ to Baron but i like bledsoe over Baron and EJ.
                              I'm sorry, I misread, I thought it was Ben Gordon you were mentioning. It was Eric, my mistake.

                              I don't think Eric Gordon can play PG but I don't have a problem with his defense at the 2 spot anyway. Actually, I think he's a really good defensive player, one of the best young wings in the league defensively. I'm a big fan of Gordon.

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                              • Re: 2010-2011 NBA Random Thoughts Thread part VII: Advent Children

                                Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                                1. He drafted Darko before the finals runs.

                                2. I don't believe Ben was a bad contract and CV has improved a lot this season. Considering they are both playing exceedingly well this season, this isn't the best time to bring them up.

                                3. I like Chauncey, but it was time for him to go. We just didn't replace him with the right guy.

                                4. Ditto for Afflalo. Glad to see him doing well in Denver, but don't miss him one bit.
                                Well you really shipped him off for cap relief (Gordon and Charlie), they just thought Stuckey was good enough to get the job done. Did you guys get anything besides AI for Billups? My parents live in Detroit, so I have a little stake in that I want my dad to have a good team to watch, and to me they obviously shipped away there best player. He is getting long in the tooth now so it wasn't completely stupid, but the Pistons went from a playoff team to bottom feeder with that one move. I think Billups was far more valuable than Prince or Hamilton ,whom is aging himself. When Billups was traded you guys should have blown up the whole team because Hamilton and Tayshan have both have lost value and their to old to rebuild around.

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