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Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

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  • #46
    Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
    As most of you know I'm not a huge fan of Josh, but Josh is probably a better fit with Roy and Danny. Josh makes Danny and Roy better because of his passing and ball handling. Although it is more likely that Tyler instead of Josh makes the Pacers a better team.
    Didn't we just watch all three of them do quite well in the same game? Danny, Tyler, and Roy?

    I mean, I get that Josh is a facilitator, but I think you're still better off with the trio that's starting now, so long as Tyler continues his recent level of play (and/or improves next year).

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    • #47
      Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      As most of you know I'm not a huge fan of Josh, but Josh is probably a better fit with Roy and Danny. Josh makes Danny and Roy better because of his passing and ball handling. Although it is more likely that Tyler instead of Josh makes the Pacers a better team.
      I don't completely agree. I think its just familiarity. Danny needs to get a feel for what Tyler is going to do and when. Same with DC. Tyler's not free lancing, you'll know about where he's going to be, its just capitalizing on it by his teammates.

      A guy who is just completely money from 20 feet out top and plays physical around the basket when he's not, isn't a guy that doesn't fit, its a guy that needs other guys to optimize his game or maybe more accurately maximize his usage for the betterment of the team, imo.

      So ya, Mackeys right that other guys need to adjust to him instead of the opposite, but its because what Hansbrough is doing what he should be doing for his position and his skill set, imo.

      Tyler and his teammates can compliment each other, but his teammates need to recognize his value and exploit it. Not see him as an iso guy that you give the ball too and just watch him.

      If DC develops into or they get a true pass-first Point Guard, Tyler will be their security blanket. Tyler will be where he is supposed to and he'll finish or draw the foul. Its a true Point Guards dream.

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      • #48
        Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

        Any new player the Pacers bring next year his teammates are gonna have to adjust to him, let's say that we sign Zbo, do we really think that Danny,DC and Roy are going to take the same amount of shots? No, Zbo is going to change how they play and because of that they would have to adjust, the same could be say about Tyler or Mcbob.
        @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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        • #49
          Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

          The last month pretty much sold me. I was not a big fan of Tyler last year or the start of this year. I think he should be our starting PF going forward.

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          • #50
            Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

            Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
            Dude. That isn't at all what I was saying. What a ridiculous response.

            Quite frankly, Tyler is not a guy that you can just throw out there into any lineup and expect him to integrate himself into the group.

            That isn't a bad thing necessarily, but the way he plays, offensively, is not a way that is going to endear him to his teammates either.
            What, they don't like winning?


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            • #51
              Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              As most of you know I'm not a huge fan of Josh, but Josh is probably a better fit with Roy and Danny. Josh makes Danny and Roy better because of his passing and ball handling. Although it is more likely that Tyler instead of Josh makes the Pacers a better team.
              Who cares if Josh makes Roy better? I think Roy's made a pretty clear this year through his play that he might be a solid center who will have some good stretches, but he is not the long term corner stone of your team. Basically, you don't decide who else to start based on Roy Hibbert.

              Tyler has helped the Pacers win more. Roy and Danny are like yo-yos. Their stats in wins and losses are polar opposites. Tyler doesn't see nearly as much variation...in other words, he's actually been much more consistent.


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              • #52
                Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                You can't pose a question like this using a mere 10 game sample as evidence.
                Sure you can. Watch and see how well the following goes over...


                I really think Tyler has shot the ball extremely well lately and has been playing some of his best basketball yet - Nap.

                WHAT MORE DO I NEED TO DO TO PLEASE YOU PEOPLE THAT THINK I HATE HIM?!?



                (cue hypocrisy now)

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                • #53
                  Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                  I don't get why people are still hating on Tyler. Even ESPN and NBA TV are recognizing him now and now I read that his own fan base is hating on him? WHY!? The guy is playing amazing and PF is not even close to the biggest whole in this team. The biggest hole is SG and I think that is obvious with PG following close being. We NEED to sign a good veteran SG this off-season to help Danny out.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                    Originally posted by k_lewis93 View Post
                    I don't get why people are still hating on Tyler. Even ESPN and NBA TV are recognizing him now and now I read that his own fan base is hating on him? WHY!? The guy is playing amazing and PF is not even close to the biggest whole in this team. The biggest hole is SG and I think that is obvious with PG following close being. We NEED to sign a good veteran SG this off-season to help Danny out.

                    Who is hating on Tyler?

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                    • #55
                      Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      Who cares if Josh makes Roy better? I think Roy's made a pretty clear this year through his play that he might be a solid center who will have some good stretches, but he is not the long term corner stone of your team. Basically, you don't decide who else to start based on Roy Hibbert.

                      Tyler has helped the Pacers win more. Roy and Danny are like yo-yos. Their stats in wins and losses are polar opposites. Tyler doesn't see nearly as much variation...in other words, he's actually been much more consistent.

                      maybe you didn't read my final sentence in what you quoted.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                        Who is hating on Tyler?
                        Okay maybe not hating but still doubting. I mean what else does he have to do to make people believe he is a starting PF. Why wouldn't you want him starting? He brings an intensity to the game that is so needed from tip-off to get a good start to the game.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                          Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                          Dude. That isn't at all what I was saying. What a ridiculous response.

                          Quite frankly, Tyler is not a guy that you can just throw out there into any lineup and expect him to integrate himself into the group.

                          That isn't a bad thing necessarily, but the way he plays, offensively, is not a way that is going to endear him to his teammates either.
                          Well, again, if his play is not going to "endear him to his teammates" best let him go versus having dissension on the team for that is what it will be if your statement ends up panning out. Is it okay for Granger to shoot blazing away hitting or not and likewise with Jones but Tyler has to watch every shot?

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                          • #58
                            Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                            Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                            Sure you can. Watch and see how well the following goes over...


                            I really think Tyler has shot the ball extremely well lately and has been playing some of his best basketball yet - Nap.

                            WHAT MORE DO I NEED TO DO TO PLEASE YOU PEOPLE THAT THINK I HATE HIM?!?



                            (cue hypocrisy now)
                            Hater.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                              Originally posted by k_lewis93 View Post
                              Okay maybe not hating but still doubting. I mean what else does he have to do to make people believe he is a starting PF. Why wouldn't you want him starting? He brings an intensity to the game that is so needed from tip-off to get a good start to the game.

                              What an easy question to answer. Play like this for a longer period of time........

                              There have been many average NBA players who managed to put together a few exceptional weeks, only to come back down to earth and become a average NBA player again.

                              Will Tyler do the same? We don't know, that's the point of the thread.

                              Instead of getting bent out of shape, and claiming that people are "hating" on him, how about we actually take a rational look at what people have been saying.

                              That a 10 game sample size isn't nearly big enough to say one way or the other on how his career will end up. That's not "hating." That's called being realistic, and not being over-emotional because he's strung together 10 good games.

                              I seriously doubt there are many Pacer fans that want to see Tyler fail. I think that we all can agree that we hope Tyler keeps this level of production.

                              But just because we hope, doesn't mean that will be reality.
                              Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Hansbrough - What Does It Take To Please

                                Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                                I never used the word accomodate. I'm not suggesting Tyler change his game, I was asking whether Tyler and Roy were a good fit together, whether Tyler Danny and Roy were a good fit together. I don't have the answer to that question, my point is we need to answer that instead of saying wow Tyler is averaging 21 points a game yep he's the answer. He might average 6 pts a game and he might be the answer.

                                I was mainly arguing against the approach that was in the first post
                                Fair enough. Good clarification. Appreciate such. Only thing I would question is who else is going to score the kind of points needed on this team if Granger does not get help from Tyler? Hibbert is very inconsistent as are most of the rest of the guys. Tyler has been more reliable than any of the others this last month.

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