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.500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

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  • #31
    Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

    Perhaps I'm a bit nutty, but I'm actually feeling a run towards .500 this year. The talent level is finally there to make it a possibility.

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    • #32
      Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

      We might be 0.500 when March rolls around.

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      • #33
        Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

        Originally posted by TMJ31 View Post
        Exactly, if we win even at a 2-1 clip the rest of the year, we should be back to .500 or so (too lazy to do the exact math)
        you do realize a 2-1 clip (for a whole season equals 55 wins) would put the Pacers in the top 5 in the NBA. last season only 4 teams won 55 games or more. (cavs, lakers, mavs and Magic) and the year before only 3 teams won 55 or more games. So that just isn''t realistic unless you think the pacers are capable of being a top 5 team in the NBA with the lakers, Celtics, Heat and maybe 1 or 2 other teams.

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        • #34
          Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
          you do realize a 2-1 clip (for a whole season equals 55 wins) would put the Pacers in the top 5 in the NBA. last season only 4 teams won 55 games or more. (cavs, lakers, mavs and Magic) and the year before only 3 teams won 55 or more games. So that just isn''t realistic unless you think the pacers are capable of being a top 5 team in the NBA with the lakers, Celtics, Heat and maybe 1 or 2 other teams.

          That's true, but aren't talking a full season. We are talking less than a half a season, and against the easier part of our schedule.

          While it may not happen, I think the author of the thread does an excellent job of showing how we can do it.

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          • #35
            Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

            Originally posted by Phildog View Post
            That's true, but aren't talking a full season. We are talking less than a half a season, and against the easier part of our schedule.

            While it may not happen, I think the author of the thread does an excellent job of showing how we can do it.
            I think a lot of people haven't realized that just like 2 seasons ago, the second half of the season is much easier than the first half. There's not a lot of games against the top 10 teams left.

            The Pacers don't play the Lakers or Spurs again this season. They only have 1 more game against OKC, Dallas, Atlanta, Orlando, and Chicago. They play Boston and NY twice.

            On the other hand, they play Detroit 4 times, Milwaukee and Minnesota twice, and have games against Sacramento, NJ, and Toronto remaining. They should be able to win at least 9 of these games... 8 at the very worst.

            My guess is that they'll post a 20 - 12 record the rest of the way and finish 42-40.

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            • #36
              Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              you do realize a 2-1 clip (for a whole season equals 55 wins) would put the Pacers in the top 5 in the NBA. last season only 4 teams won 55 games or more. (cavs, lakers, mavs and Magic) and the year before only 3 teams won 55 or more games. So that just isn''t realistic unless you think the pacers are capable of being a top 5 team in the NBA with the lakers, Celtics, Heat and maybe 1 or 2 other teams.
              I realize this, but you are stretching that success out over a whole season.

              I am just saying that based on our schedule and the changes that have taken place on our team with Vogel coming in, I do not find it at all unrealistic to expect that we can win 2 out of every 3 games for the remainder of our season. Not at all.

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              • #37
                Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                we play minny and philly plays the spurs if we win and the phillies lose then well be tied for the 7th spot in the EAST!

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                • #38
                  Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                  Originally posted by Jared Sullinger View Post
                  Perhaps I'm a bit nutty, but I'm actually feeling a run towards .500 this year. The talent level is finally there to make it a possibility.
                  i think your right.
                  Btw i really love the dancing bananas.



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                  • #39
                    Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                    Impressive come back win tonight. I like the poise and steadiness the team has showed over the past 7 games. Unlike earlier in the season, tonight I felt like even with a sizable deficit we were still right in it. I planned on one loss to the T-Wolves so this win tonight gives us some slack when we go to their place in March. We now have an even record for Group B.

                    As it stands we are:

                    2-0 against Group A (9-4)
                    3-3 against Group B (9-9)
                    2-0 against Group C (4-2)
                    0-0 against Group D (3-1)

                    *Note record in parenthesis is what I projected us to be against that group.

                    Group A (teams Pacers face 1 time the rest of the season): Cleveland(W), Portland(W), Utah, Phoenix, Golden State, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Memphis, Sacramento, New Orleans, Atlanta

                    2-0 against Group A (9-4)

                    Group B (teams Pacers face 2 times the rest of the season): Orlando(1L), Chicago(1L), Toronto(1W), Miami(1L), Charlotte(1W), Minnesota(1W), Milwaukee, Washington, Boston

                    3-3 against Group B (9-9)

                    Group C (teams Pacers face 3 times the rest of the season): New York and New Jersey(2W)

                    2-0 against Group C (4-2)

                    Group D (teams Pacers face 4 times the rest of the season): Detroit

                    0-0 against Group D (3-1)

                    Time for revenge tomorrow night in Milwaukee. I hope we jump out early and never let up.

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                    • #40
                      Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                      Even with this hot streak we're still five games below .500. Damn you, December and January! Damn you to hell!

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                      • #41
                        Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                        There are 31 games left this year. That means we need to go 18-13 the rest of the way. That is definitely something we can do.

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                        • #42
                          Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                          Another impressive victory last night. When it got to crunch time in the 4th, we came up with the stops we needed while putting the ball in the hoop on the offensive end. Too bad Philly and New York both won. But if we continue playing like we are, things will take care of themselves. Next game we have against Milwaukee will be in Conseco so that bodes well for us winning both matchups. Last night's win gives us a winning record in Group B for now.

                          As it stands we are:

                          2-0 against Group A (9-4)
                          4-3 against Group B (9-9)
                          2-0 against Group C (4-2)
                          0-0 against Group D (3-1)

                          *Note record in parenthesis is what I projected us to be against that group.

                          Group A (teams Pacers face 1 time the rest of the season): Cleveland(W), Portland(W), Utah, Phoenix, Golden State, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Memphis, Sacramento, New Orleans, Atlanta

                          2-0 against Group A (9-4)

                          Group B (teams Pacers face 2 times the rest of the season): Orlando(1L), Chicago(1L), Toronto(1W), Miami(1L), Charlotte(1W), Minnesota(1W), Milwaukee(1W), Washington, Boston

                          4-3 against Group B (9-9)

                          Group C (teams Pacers face 3 times the rest of the season): New York and New Jersey(2W)

                          2-0 against Group C (4-2)

                          Group D (teams Pacers face 4 times the rest of the season): Detroit

                          0-0 against Group D (3-1)

                          We get another crack at the Heat Tuesday. I am hoping the Heat win today against the Celtics so that they may relax a little when they come to Conseco. Then I hope we absolutely stomp them into embarrassment.

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                          • #43
                            Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                            When this thread was started, I didn't think there was any way. Then the change was made and the team looks completely different. We were in a huge hole but we may have a chance to claw out of it.
                            "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                            -Lance Stephenson

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                            • #44
                              Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                              Tough game last night. As the Wade massacre was taking place in the first quarter and the Miami lead ballooned to 20 points, there was a little girl a row or two back from me (she couldn't have been more than 4 years old) that spoke one of the saddest sounding things I had ever heard. With her voice almost trembling she said slowly, "why are they playing so terrible daddy?" Her father was at a loss for words. Luckily AJ Price and company turned things around for us in the 2nd quarter and we made it not only a respectable game but a very fun and enjoyable game. Even with the loss, I had tons of fun last night. Being part of sell out crowd was awesome. The place was ready to erupt on the verge of every big play we had.

                              I will be honest, had it of been a "close" game the entire time with us trailing by 5 points or so for all 48 minutes i wouldn't be as up beat right now. The fact that we were down 24 and roared back to take a 5 point lead tells me we are fully capable of outplaying the Heat. Obviously we would have liked to of won that game but even though it was a loss it still gave me plenty to be happy about. Give us the rest of the season to hone our grind-it-out 4th quarter offense and I think we'll have what it takes to beat Miami. There isn't much we can do on the defensive end because the refs will bail them out. Wade's football stiff arm to D. Jones in the 4th was horrendous no call (granted Jones flopped a little but it was obvious Wade shoved him). The very first play of the game pretty much set the officiating tone when Hibbert got the ball down low and was hacked by two different Heat player on his way up with the shot. Regardless, to beat the Heat our guys just have to accept that they'll need to overcome lopsided officiating to get a victory. The fact that we were able to get a 5 point lead after being down 24 was nothing short of a miracle. We'll get the Heat eventually. And man it will be sweet when we do.

                              As it stands we are:

                              2-0 against Group A (9-4)
                              4-4 against Group B (9-9)
                              2-0 against Group C (4-2)
                              0-0 against Group D (3-1)

                              *Note record in parenthesis is what I projected us to be against that group.

                              Group A (teams Pacers face 1 time the rest of the season): Cleveland(W), Portland(W), Utah, Phoenix, Golden State, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Memphis, Sacramento, New Orleans, Atlanta

                              2-0 against Group A (9-4)

                              Group B (teams Pacers face 2 times the rest of the season): Orlando(1L), Chicago(1L), Toronto(1W), Miami(2L), Charlotte(1W), Minnesota(1W), Milwaukee(1W), Washington, Boston

                              4-4 against Group B (9-9)

                              Group C (teams Pacers face 3 times the rest of the season): New York and New Jersey(2W)*

                              2-0 against Group C (4-2)

                              Group D (teams Pacers face 4 times the rest of the season): Detroit

                              0-0 against Group D (3-1)

                              Gonna be a tough game tonight. I'm really worried about this one because I'm afraid our guys may be down after the loss last night and perhaps already in a vacation frame of mind with it being the last game before the break. Tonight's game will tell me more about Vogel's coaching than almost any other game we've played; be interesting to see if he can get our players pumped up to play hard.

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                              • #45
                                Re: .500 finish is very attainable: Third times a charm!

                                Disappointing loss last night. It seemed for 45 and a half minutes of regulation and all of overtime our guys just didn't play with a sense of urgency. Going into the break just 4 games below .500 would have been huge but now 6 games below seems much more daunting. Luckily I planned for us to loose one game to the Pistons but now we have no wiggle room in the 3 remaining match-ups. The good news is so far we have performed exactly as I had hoped and we're still right on track for my path to .500.

                                As it stands we are:

                                2-0 against Group A (9-4)
                                4-4 against Group B (9-9)
                                2-0 against Group C (4-2)
                                0-1 against Group D (3-1)

                                *Note record in parenthesis is what I projected us to be against that group.

                                Group A (teams Pacers face 1 time the rest of the season): Cleveland(W), Portland(W), Utah, Phoenix, Golden State, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Memphis, Sacramento, New Orleans, Atlanta

                                2-0 against Group A (9-4)

                                Group B (teams Pacers face 2 times the rest of the season): Orlando(1L), Chicago(1L), Toronto(1W), Miami(2L), Charlotte(1W), Minnesota(1W), Milwaukee(1W), Washington, Boston

                                4-4 against Group B (9-9)

                                Group C (teams Pacers face 3 times the rest of the season): New York and New Jersey(2W)

                                2-0 against Group C (4-2)

                                Group D (teams Pacers face 4 times the rest of the season): Detroit(1L)

                                0-1 against Group D (3-1)

                                See you all on the other side of the break!

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