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  • #46
    Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

    Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
    I know I've made statements which have turned out to be inaccurate but never as consistently and absolutely as Unclebuck was on Josh McRoberts.

    That quote stuck in my craw so much because it was by the same person who professes his undying love for Jeff Foster and Tyler Hansbrough because "playing hard is a skill".
    I feel I was almost pushed into it by so many posters fawning over Josh. So yes I went too far in the other direction, but my memory is that many were a little too high on Josh, and i was trying to bring a little sanity. Josh has improved a great deal though and I am really happy he has

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    • #47
      Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      I feel I was almost pushed into it by so many posters fawning over Josh. So yes I went too far in the other direction, but my memory is that many were a little too high on Josh, and i was trying to bring a little sanity. Josh has improved a great deal though and I am really happy he has
      I don't know. All the things that Josh is doing now, are the same things he has always done since he's been here.

      I don't think suggesting that Josh should have been getting any minutes is exactly being too high on him or fawning over him.

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      • #48
        Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

        Originally posted by Peck View Post
        Dang it, I forgot to add a funny story to my thoughts.

        Last night, I think it was in the 3rd quarter, Mike Dunleavy drove the lane for a bucket and a foul. Well Dahntey Jones was so excited that he jumped out of his seat to cheer.

        Now why is that funny you ask? Dahntey's warm up pants were hooked somehow to his chair and when he jumped up he ripped his pants off to which end I thought Lance Stephenson was going to have to be carried away laughing (he was actually crying over this).

        This group of players is not only good but they are also fun and seem to really like each other as people.
        That's the best thing about this team thus far!

        Also, I've been loving how Dhantay, even though not getting any minutes, has been the first guy off the bench to greet his teammates after a timeout is called. He has been up jumping and cheering for them after great plays and he was just as excited as Roy and Tyler after the win against Charlotte on Friday. Say what you will about Dhantay but he's been a consummate professional on and off the floor.

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        • #49
          Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
          I feel I was almost pushed into it by so many posters fawning over Josh. So yes I went too far in the other direction, but my memory is that many were a little too high on Josh, and i was trying to bring a little sanity. Josh has improved a great deal though and I am really happy he has
          I have to say this really, really burns me.

          Here's the thread: http://www.pacersdigest.com/showthre...+talent&page=4

          You were pushed into it? You said he had no NBA talent! The furthest anyone had pushed it before your comment was "the worst that could happen is Bynum destroys Josh, just like he destroyed Troy". The most anyone ever said before that thread was that he could be an important role player. Nobody even suggested he was a starter.

          Pretend these oranges are your words and eat them already.

          I'm with Peck. The Wednesday game can't get here quick enough. I hope they play well.
          Last edited by imawhat; 11-01-2010, 11:56 PM.

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          • #50
            Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

            Originally posted by imawhat View Post
            I have to say this really, really burns me.

            Here's the thread: http://www.pacersdigest.com/showthre...+talent&page=4

            You were pushed into it? You said he had no NBA talent! The furthest anyone had pushed it before your comment was "the worst that could happen is Bynum destroys Josh, just like he destroyed Troy". The most anyone ever said before that thread was that he could be an important role player. Nobody even suggested he was a starter.

            Pretend these oranges are your words and eat them already.

            I'm with Peck. The Wednesday game can't get here quick enough. I hope they play well.
            Buck is fully capable of defending himself, but I feel you're being unfair. You point to one thread when there were many that talked about Josh. Where did Buck say one thread pushed him into his statements about Josh?

            Posters on here sometimes get carried away with their enthusiasm for someone (Josh) just like they get carried away with their hate. (Troy, JOB) They get ridiculous with their statements and once that happens there's a back lash.

            I was surprised by Buck's statement at the time, and disagreed with it, but I took it as hyperbole. I accept his explanation of why he did it, and chalk it up as backlash.

            And now that I've said that the next time I say something that raises eyebrows I'll say it was just backlash.

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            • #51
              Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

              This was a finely written piece of literature peck, thank you. Furthermore this little spat over the Josh McRob thing is really heinous and quite tiresome to read. All it takes is ONE person to be bigger and just... let it go. Don't write that next thing, write something productive to the thread in which you are. I've had to use some restraint in NOT dealing with a member who shares a name veery simialr to mine.

              It's officially tuesday. Which means I can say theres a Pacer game tomorrow. Still so far..
              Reggie Miller is a God. Period.

              Passion. Pride. Pacers.

              It's ALWAYS Miller Time.
              #31 & Only

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              • #52
                Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
                Buck is fully capable of defending himself, but I feel you're being unfair. You point to one thread when there were many that talked about Josh. Where did Buck say one thread pushed him into his statements about Josh?

                Posters on here sometimes get carried away with their enthusiasm for someone (Josh) just like they get carried away with their hate. (Troy, JOB) They get ridiculous with their statements and once that happens there's a back lash.

                I was surprised by Buck's statement at the time, and disagreed with it, but I took it as hyperbole. I accept his explanation of why he did it, and chalk it up as backlash.

                And now that I've said that the next time I say something that raises eyebrows I'll say it was just backlash.
                Because clearly one isn't accountable for what they say anymore. I can say whatever I want, however ignorant or inaccurate it is, and then blame everyone else for making me say it. Just because everyone else is wrong doesn't mean you have to be. Own up to what you say and stick behind it, and if you're wrong, admit it. Sorry, but the blame game should stop being played somewhere around puberty.

                Sorry Pacers4Life, I'm not commenting on whether or not JMac is the future for us at PF, or whether he has NBA level talent. I'm just tired of people passing the (uncle)buck all the time.
                Last edited by Indra; 11-02-2010, 03:23 AM.

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                • #53
                  Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                  Originally posted by Indra View Post
                  I'm just tired of people passing the (uncle)buck all the time.
                  "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                  • #54
                    Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                    I agreed with Buck, I thought his career path was pointing to out of the league. A pro scout in a recent article said as much too.

                    Doesn't mean that direction can't change or people's opinion of it can't change too.

                    Nothing's written in stone, my God, people let it go.

                    Do we need a disclaimer at the end of each post...

                    *just my current opinion, subject to change based on changes to circumstances.

                    I mean I get the fun ribbing, but it gets old to me.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                      Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                      I have to say this really, really burns me.

                      Here's the thread: http://www.pacersdigest.com/showthre...+talent&page=4

                      You were pushed into it? You said he had no NBA talent! The furthest anyone had pushed it before your comment was "the worst that could happen is Bynum destroys Josh, just like he destroyed Troy". The most anyone ever said before that thread was that he could be an important role player. Nobody even suggested he was a starter.
                      if you read that thread from start to finish, which I just did, and read Seth's post about Josh (which I was specifically responding to) - yes I think I was pushed into it. Also keep in mind this was in late January - I had no idea he had any passing ability at all at that time. I soon found out in March that he is a good passer. The few times I saw him in games he looked lost as far as team offense and team defense - he's improved a great deal since then.

                      But in Janaury, I figured the coaches see Josh everyday in practice and knowing how bad our bigs were (with Foster and Tyler out) I honestly figured if Josh had any NBA talent, the coaches would have Josh getting some minutes, because as I mentioned in the thread from January - the Pacers bigs at that time were the worst in the NBA.

                      That was a fun thread though. But my comments were clearly in the heat of the moment. it wasn't like I started a thread about Josh not having NBA talent
                      Last edited by Unclebuck; 11-02-2010, 09:34 AM.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                        Originally posted by Speed View Post
                        I agreed with Buck, I thought his career path was pointing to out of the league. A pro scout in a recent article said as much too.

                        Doesn't mean that direction can't change or people's opinion of it can't change too.

                        Nothing's written in stone, my God, people let it go.

                        Do we need a disclaimer at the end of each post...

                        *just my current opinion, subject to change based on changes to circumstances.

                        I mean I get the fun ribbing, but it gets old to me.
                        We've all made poor judgments. I thought Ike Diogu was going to be a beast...

                        At the same time, I had stated that Josh could help us win games more than a year ago. ...and he could have. He may have improved some since that time, but the elements were already in place. He adds something to the team (particularly for Roy Hibbert) that Troy could not do. We are now reaping the benefits.

                        I have very little doubt that Pacer management knew this all along. I just don't know why rookies are left on the bench at times in the NBA. For some time I've thought it was a money issue...because it's not a basketball issue in some of these cases.

                        AJ Price is another example folks. There is no reason (other than showcasing) that TJ is on the floor. For one, AJ should be out there developing his game as he might turn out better than TJ. Probably a more important reason to groom him is that he gives the team a bigger PG...in those cases where we are facing a mismatch. Collison and TJ are both about the same size...where AJ might help us match up better.

                        So...just as I would have given more minutes to McBob, I would now give more minutes to AJ Price. Some people are now in the discounting mode on AJ...just as they were with Josh...but in time he will get his chance and show us all.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                          Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                          We've all made poor judgments. I thought Ike Diogu was going to be a beast...
                          I called for trading Granger two years ago.


                          Last edited by McKeyFan; 11-02-2010, 01:57 PM.
                          "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                          • #58
                            Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                            Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                            We've all made poor judgments. I thought Ike Diogu was going to be a beast...

                            At the same time, I had stated that Josh could help us win games more than a year ago. ...and he could have. He may have improved some since that time, but the elements were already in place. He adds something to the team (particularly for Roy Hibbert) that Troy could not do. We are now reaping the benefits.

                            I have very little doubt that Pacer management knew this all along. I just don't know why rookies are left on the bench at times in the NBA. For some time I've thought it was a money issue...because it's not a basketball issue in some of these cases.

                            AJ Price is another example folks. There is no reason (other than showcasing) that TJ is on the floor. For one, AJ should be out there developing his game as he might turn out better than TJ. Probably a more important reason to groom him is that he gives the team a bigger PG...in those cases where we are facing a mismatch. Collison and TJ are both about the same size...where AJ might help us match up better.

                            So...just as I would have given more minutes to McBob, I would now give more minutes to AJ Price. Some people are now in the discounting mode on AJ...just as they were with Josh...but in time he will get his chance and show us all.
                            Or he's already better..which he showed last season..

                            Buck, IMO, has a very optimistic view of the pacer's organization, and trusts their decision making. Or at least thats how it seems. So he finds what he considers a reasonable reason for a decision, and sticks too it.

                            We may disagree strongly, but I've never felt that Buck was being..unreasonable. And I think in this case, yea..he was wrong about Josh..but we've all been wrong about a lot of things. And heck, just recently Seth's starting to agree that he might have been wrong about Tyler. We all make mistakes, and luckily these mistakes ended up being a postive for the Pacers.
                            Last edited by Sookie; 11-02-2010, 03:08 PM.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                              Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                              We've all made poor judgments. I thought Ike Diogu was going to be a beast...
                              .
                              Don't feel bad or lonely on this, I did the same exact thing.


                              Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                              • #60
                                Re: Odd Thoughts from the grave?(or home opener) [The Front Page]

                                Originally posted by Speed View Post
                                I agreed with Buck, I thought his career path was pointing to out of the league. A pro scout in a recent article said as much too.

                                Doesn't mean that direction can't change or people's opinion of it can't change too.

                                Nothing's written in stone, my God, people let it go.

                                Do we need a disclaimer at the end of each post...

                                *just my current opinion, subject to change based on changes to circumstances.

                                I mean I get the fun ribbing, but it gets old to me.

                                Maybe with some prospects, but not with Josh. Josh is exactly who we thought it was, because it's the same exact player that was at Duke.

                                Josh's career at Duke was a "disappointment" eventhough he started from day 1. The expectations he had coming in is what made him a disappointment. He just doesn't have the personality to be a player that people expected him to turn into.

                                With that said, he's doing exactly what he's always done. Played defense, blocked shots, rebounded, ran the floor either as a receiver or a creator.

                                I don't think Josh has changed, at all. I think people have realized he is who he is, and what he does bring is pretty valuable. Josh was doing the exact same things in his garbage time minutes as he's doing now, because that's how he plays 100% of the time.

                                This case isn't about the player finally getting "it," it's about everyone else getting who Josh is, and how he's going to play. I think he's personality is just 180degrees from the personalities of most of the other NBA players, and it really hurt him.
                                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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