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  • #31
    Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

    Originally posted by Tom White View Post
    I want to know where you think you saw this because as Trophy says below:



    Also, there is the matter of the contract the Pacers have with the city/CIB/the fieldhouse.
    [QUOTE=PacersPride;1148966]
    Originally posted by Tom White View Post
    I want to know where you think you saw this because as Trophy says below:

    I believe I read it on here, perhaps i misread. I will look for it in one of the threads.. but not gonna spend to much time searching. if im mistaken, i apologize.
    it was in the star. the word used was family not children. the simons wanted to make sure the pacer financials were worked out before he passed. he didn't want to dump an unprofitable enterprise on his family. IIRC, there was something about possibly selling the team instead of keeping it in the family.

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    • #32
      Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

      Originally posted by Eleazar View Post
      How about a sign and trade Gordon for Granger, plus whatever else is necessary to get it done?

      A backcourt of Collison, Gordon, and George with Price and Rush backing them up sounds good to me. Too bad we don't live in NBA Live.
      yea, would be willing to give up george, rush, and a 1st easily to acquire Gordon, but thats not realistic as you know.

      signing him would be the easiest. the new cba and the effect it may have on the league will be interesting.

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      • #33
        Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

        there are lots of good SG's around. right now the pacers need bigs that can play. get that first, then worry about finding more 2's. it looks like the pacers may have a pretty good 2 in paul george anyway.

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        • #34
          Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

          Originally posted by Pacersalltheway10
          Would the clips take Kevin love and granger for Gordon. If love becomes unhappy in minni and wants out his trade value would be decreased and could be realistically traded
          If Love has to have Granger thrown in to be worth a player like Eric Gordon, let's trade Dunleavy to Minnesota first.
          It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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          • #35
            Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

            We have some guys here now people want to see play but Jim wants to play guys we don't particularly enjoy watching - you know who they are. Let me know Paul George, Hansbrough, and McRoberts are all going to be getting around 30 minutes a game (and some time together on the court) rather than the mid teens or none at all and then having the money and the time to go I am interested. The way it is I'm not.

            I am not paying to watch some the guys who are playing play period.

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            • #36
              Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

              Originally posted by xIndyFan View Post
              there are lots of good SG's around. right now the pacers need bigs that can play. get that first, then worry about finding more 2's. it looks like the pacers may have a pretty good 2 in paul george anyway.
              I 100% agree with you. PF looks to be the bigger issue, and signing a guy like West would help or some other FA.

              But in terms of both improving the team, and improving attendance right away.. Gordon would do both.

              George could easily slide to the SF spot down the road, and George is still 2-3 years away from truly being ready to start at either SG or SF.

              Pacers have not had good attendance since Reggie Miller, we need a player fans are will ing to pay to see play.

              can you think of any PF's right now that fans are gonna pay to see even if the pacers might lose... as when the pay to see celts, magic, lakers, they are there hoping for the pacers to win but paying to see those teams play.

              I agree winning will sell tix, but i would like to see the Fieldhouse sold out every game; and adding a player like Gordon would increase tickets a few thousand or more, especially if the pacers are one of the better teams.

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              • #37
                Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                Originally posted by PacersPride View Post
                I 100% agree with you. PF looks to be the bigger issue, and signing a guy like West would help or some other FA.

                But in terms of both improving the team, and improving attendance right away.. Gordon would do both.

                George could easily slide to the SF spot down the road, and George is still 2-3 years away from truly being ready to start at either SG or SF.

                Pacers have not had good attendance since Reggie Miller, we need a player fans are will ing to pay to see play.

                can you think of any PF's right now that fans are gonna pay to see even if the pacers might lose... as when the pay to see celts, magic, lakers, they are there hoping for the pacers to win but paying to see those teams play.

                I agree winning will sell tix, but i would like to see the Fieldhouse sold out every game; and adding a player like Gordon would increase tickets a few thousand or more, especially if the pacers are one of the better teams.
                I agree with your stance, other than that bolded statement. Paul George will be our starting SG next season and he will have earned it. The kid improves every game. He's one of the quickest learners I've ever seen in a Pacers uniform.

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                • #38
                  Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                  Originally posted by xIndyFan View Post
                  there are lots of good SG's around. right now the pacers need bigs that can play. get that first, then worry about finding more 2's. it looks like the pacers may have a pretty good 2 in paul george anyway.
                  I'm becoming more and more impressed with PG by the minute. I honestly believe he should be the starting two, period. He's just got IT.

                  Im more worried about our bigs. Tyler would be amazing off the bench for us. If we don't make a trade, hopefully we could land Jeff Green or David West, whoever is cheaper.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                    Originally posted by SMosley21 View Post
                    I agree with your stance, other than that bolded statement. Paul George will be our starting SG next season and he will have earned it. The kid improves every game. He's one of the quickest learners I've ever seen in a Pacers uniform.
                    I hope so as well. your not disagreeing with the fact George can play SF as well right? I am amazed that George at 6'8 has the quickness to gaurd SG's, and PG's as well. George can play either position of SG or SF and do not see an issue bringing in Gordon if possible and letting George get some more experience.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                      A couple of things I want to note about Gordon:

                      1. There was an article from a couple of weeks ago where Gordon Sr. mentioned that he wished EJ played on the East Coast and closer to home so that he and his family had a chance to watch him play more often.

                      I think that EJ would welcome coming back to Indy. I ran into Gordon over the summer at the Indy Pro Am Summer League at IUPUI as he was in Indy for the week between practice and the World Championships. I got a chance to talk to him for about 4 or 5 minutes and he was one of the nicest NBA players I have ever met. We discussed the World Championships and I mentioned how I was glad to have him back in Indy and he noted that he was excited to be home. He had several friends with him at the game and seemed to be very comfortable and happy.

                      Furthermore, I have a mutual friend of Gordon's family and they have told me that EJ likes playing for the Clippers, but that the family would prefer if he played closer to Indy. His parents live and plan to continue to live in Indy long-term from my understanding.

                      2. As has been mentioned, Sterling is cheap and won't give up control of the team any time soon. Will he change when it comes time to opening the checkbook? I could see a scenario playing out where the Clippers give Griffin a max deal, but maybe not EJ. I think a lot of this will depend on the new CBA. But the fact is Sterling is doing quite well. He's in the 2nd largest media market in the country, the Clippers make a ton of money and they continue to maintain a payroll that is continually in the bottom 5-10 of the NBA year in and year out. I don't think Sterling will change his business model any time soon.

                      3. Will EJ want to continue playing on a team that is and will always be second fiddle to the Lakers? EJ may relish wanting to come back home and help out the Pacers as they would become his team. He could become the face of Indy sports, especially since Peyton only has a few years left. I'm sure that some of you remember when the Pacers were the top team in Indy and Reggie was the face of sports in Indianapolis. Why couldn't it be Gordon? Look what Derrick Rose has done in Chicago and how well he has thrived playing for his hometown team. Maybe EJ sees this and knows the Pacers could be his team?

                      I think Gordon could be one of those players who turns around the Pacers as a whole -- both in terms of record and the bottom line. I think that either Bird, Morway, Pritchard or whoever is running the show would happily welcome EJ back to Indy. I honestly don't know that the Pacers will spend a lot of their cap space this summer as they may look to save some of the room for the following summer.

                      I would LOVE for Gordon to come back to Indy. While the chances may be slim, I still think there's a possibility. EJ is young (just turned 22 a month ago), Indy is his hometown, the Pacers will have money to spend and offer a young core of DC, George, Roy, etc, he would be the face of the franchise and he would be close to family and friends.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                        Originally posted by xIndyFan View Post
                        there are lots of good SG's around. right now the pacers need bigs that can play. get that first, then worry about finding more 2's. it looks like the pacers may have a pretty good 2 in paul george anyway.
                        There are not many who are as skilled as EJ and as good of a closer

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                        • #42
                          Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                          Originally posted by Smoothdave1 View Post
                          A couple of things I want to note about Gordon:

                          1. There was an article from a couple of weeks ago where Gordon Sr. mentioned that he wished EJ played on the East Coast and closer to home so that he and his family had a chance to watch him play more often.

                          I think that EJ would welcome coming back to Indy. I ran into Gordon over the summer at the Indy Pro Am Summer League at IUPUI as he was in Indy for the week between practice and the World Championships. I got a chance to talk to him for about 4 or 5 minutes and he was one of the nicest NBA players I have ever met. We discussed the World Championships and I mentioned how I was glad to have him back in Indy and he noted that he was excited to be home. He had several friends with him at the game and seemed to be very comfortable and happy.

                          Furthermore, I have a mutual friend of Gordon's family and they have told me that EJ likes playing for the Clippers, but that the family would prefer if he played closer to Indy. His parents live and plan to continue to live in Indy long-term from my understanding.

                          2. As has been mentioned, Sterling is cheap and won't give up control of the team any time soon. Will he change when it comes time to opening the checkbook? I could see a scenario playing out where the Clippers give Griffin a max deal, but maybe not EJ. I think a lot of this will depend on the new CBA. But the fact is Sterling is doing quite well. He's in the 2nd largest media market in the country, the Clippers make a ton of money and they continue to maintain a payroll that is continually in the bottom 5-10 of the NBA year in and year out. I don't think Sterling will change his business model any time soon.

                          3. Will EJ want to continue playing on a team that is and will always be second fiddle to the Lakers? EJ may relish wanting to come back home and help out the Pacers as they would become his team. He could become the face of Indy sports, especially since Peyton only has a few years left. I'm sure that some of you remember when the Pacers were the top team in Indy and Reggie was the face of sports in Indianapolis. Why couldn't it be Gordon? Look what Derrick Rose has done in Chicago and how well he has thrived playing for his hometown team. Maybe EJ sees this and knows the Pacers could be his team?

                          I think Gordon could be one of those players who turns around the Pacers as a whole -- both in terms of record and the bottom line. I think that either Bird, Morway, Pritchard or whoever is running the show would happily welcome EJ back to Indy. I honestly don't know that the Pacers will spend a lot of their cap space this summer as they may look to save some of the room for the following summer.

                          I would LOVE for Gordon to come back to Indy. While the chances may be slim, I still think there's a possibility. EJ is young (just turned 22 a month ago), Indy is his hometown, the Pacers will have money to spend and offer a young core of DC, George, Roy, etc, he would be the face of the franchise and he would be close to family and friends.
                          His mom says he would love to play here as long as they pay which im sure they will. The Gordons are really nice people and have rasied EJ very well. Their younger son is better than EJ at the same age and is suppose to be better than EJ. I would love to have EJ on the Pacers he is a very special player.

                          But Like u said he likess playing for the Clippers and he and Blake are really close at least thats wat mrs Gordon says.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                            Originally posted by Smoothdave1 View Post
                            A couple of things I want to note about Gordon:

                            1. There was an article from a couple of weeks ago where Gordon Sr. mentioned that he wished EJ played on the East Coast and closer to home so that he and his family had a chance to watch him play more often.

                            I think that EJ would welcome coming back to Indy. I ran into Gordon over the summer at the Indy Pro Am Summer League at IUPUI as he was in Indy for the week between practice and the World Championships. I got a chance to talk to him for about 4 or 5 minutes and he was one of the nicest NBA players I have ever met. We discussed the World Championships and I mentioned how I was glad to have him back in Indy and he noted that he was excited to be home. He had several friends with him at the game and seemed to be very comfortable and happy.

                            Furthermore, I have a mutual friend of Gordon's family and they have told me that EJ likes playing for the Clippers, but that the family would prefer if he played closer to Indy. His parents live and plan to continue to live in Indy long-term from my understanding.

                            2. As has been mentioned, Sterling is cheap and won't give up control of the team any time soon. Will he change when it comes time to opening the checkbook? I could see a scenario playing out where the Clippers give Griffin a max deal, but maybe not EJ. I think a lot of this will depend on the new CBA. But the fact is Sterling is doing quite well. He's in the 2nd largest media market in the country, the Clippers make a ton of money and they continue to maintain a payroll that is continually in the bottom 5-10 of the NBA year in and year out. I don't think Sterling will change his business model any time soon.

                            3. Will EJ want to continue playing on a team that is and will always be second fiddle to the Lakers? EJ may relish wanting to come back home and help out the Pacers as they would become his team. He could become the face of Indy sports, especially since Peyton only has a few years left. I'm sure that some of you remember when the Pacers were the top team in Indy and Reggie was the face of sports in Indianapolis. Why couldn't it be Gordon? Look what Derrick Rose has done in Chicago and how well he has thrived playing for his hometown team. Maybe EJ sees this and knows the Pacers could be his team?

                            I think Gordon could be one of those players who turns around the Pacers as a whole -- both in terms of record and the bottom line. I think that either Bird, Morway, Pritchard or whoever is running the show would happily welcome EJ back to Indy. I honestly don't know that the Pacers will spend a lot of their cap space this summer as they may look to save some of the room for the following summer.

                            I would LOVE for Gordon to come back to Indy. While the chances may be slim, I still think there's a possibility. EJ is young (just turned 22 a month ago), Indy is his hometown, the Pacers will have money to spend and offer a young core of DC, George, Roy, etc, he would be the face of the franchise and he would be close to family and friends.
                            Great post. Now does this mean that we actually have a puncher's chance of signing Eric Gordon in two years, or is this wishful thinking?

                            If Eric Gordon came here, that would make the future much, much more bright.
                            ...

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                            • #44
                              Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                              EJ is absolutely worth max-type money. It's definitely a longshot, but the Pacers would be really foolish not to pursue him.

                              If a sign-and-trade with Granger would help get it done, they shouldn't even think twice about it. Gordon is a much better player than Granger.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Eric Gordon & increasing attendance at the fieldhouse

                                Can you imagine if EG pulled a 'Melo and said, "Mr. Sterling, I'm giving you fair warning now. I won't re-sign with you. The only team I will sign a new contract with is the Indiana Pacers"?


                                "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

                                - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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