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Which PG should the Pacers draft?

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  • #31
    Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

    Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
    Ya i have been sold on him for the last few weeks. Mainly because the defense and athletic ability. But even more so the kid is very intelligent and has a high b ball IQ he has the potential to grow into a floor general. Give him 5 yrs and I think he will be a very very good pg. I still think he rises up the board during individual workouts. If he is there and isn't picked by us i will be very disappointed. He is one of the few in this draft with tons of upside.
    Ya, from what I have read he is athletic, long, and a good defender. Pretty good shooter last year too. His PG skills are improving and I think he will be a good backup even before he refines his PG skills.

    Plus, 7-foot freaking wingspan!

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    • #32
      Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

      If we HAD to take a PG, I'd say go for Reggie Jackson. I haven't heard much about him until recently, but from what I've gathered, he's a fantastic defensive PG with what is probably a little more size than we have with Price and Collison right now. I've heard about a few of his other PG qualities, such as (I believe) being a pass-first PG and also a great shooter from 3 when he does shoot, but don't count me on those two counts. He sounds like he'll be a steal for his defensive ability.

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      • #33
        Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

        I have yet to read the thread.

        You don't target a point guard, you draft for talent, trade for need.

        Another point, I think it would be better to bring in a vet to back up Collison. I would rather not have a 3rd year starter with a young backup.

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        • #34
          Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

          Does anyone here really think any of those guards has a chance of replacing DC? The very best on the list might make a good back-up.

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          • #35
            Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

            Originally posted by troyc11a View Post
            Does anyone here really think any of those guards has a chance of replacing DC? The very best on the list might make a good back-up.
            replace DC this season ? no! in 5 years? yes

            But i value defensive and B ball IQ more at the pg position than what DC brings. It all depends on how DC develops. But even if DC becomes the guy everyone wants him to be he will always suck at defense. We need a defense pg to throw at the Roses and Westbrooks of the NBA. Having two starting quality pg's is a good thing not a bad one.

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            • #36
              Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

              Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
              replace DC this season ? no! in 5 years? yes

              But i value defensive and B ball IQ more at the pg position than what DC brings. It all depends on how DC develops. But even if DC becomes the guy everyone wants him to be he will always suck at defense. We need a defense pg to throw at the Roses and Westbrooks of the NBA. Having two starting quality pg's is a good thing not a bad one.
              Paul George?

              Not a point guard I know, but he can defend them. A good majority of point guards can't defend Rose and Westbrook, because those guys are abnormal.

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              • #37
                Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                Originally posted by Sookie View Post
                Paul George?

                Not a point guard I know, but he can defend them. A good majority of point guards can't defend Rose and Westbrook, because those guys are abnormal.
                If Paul George is gonna be our leading scorer in 5 yrs no way in hell i want him having to check a fast quick pg all game. Plus we would need Paul to guard Kevin Durant vs OKC. In my opinion we cant have to be good defenders who can also score. Plus he is a scorer off the dribble so he fits 2 needs from last season.

                EDIT
                6'3 7' wing span is insane and abnormal

                just put this in prospective when Bayless was coming out everyone wanted him because they felt he would be able to play both pg and SG and be a great scorer. (same with Avery Bradley who is too small to play SG but is not a pg)

                Bayless is 6'3 same height as Jackson his wingspan is 6'3.5. Jackson is truly gifted and will be able to play both positions very effectively and will be a great defender and scorer.
                Last edited by pacer4ever; 05-25-2011, 04:46 PM.

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                • #38
                  Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                  I still maintain my stance. I really hope we can land a big who can rebound and block shots and provide hustle and perimeter defense off the bench at 15, and I hope we pick-up Hansbrough at 45. I don't think Hansbrough could replace Collison, but he could be a very good combo gaurd/bench player for us. Maybe when we play bigger point gaurds Collison has a hard time defending, I could see Ben providing a spark off the bench, and maybe closing out a couple games if his defense continually improves.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                    Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                    replace DC this season ? no! in 5 years? yes

                    But i value defensive and B ball IQ more at the pg position than what DC brings. It all depends on how DC develops. But even if DC becomes the guy everyone wants him to be he will always suck at defense. We need a defense pg to throw at the Roses and Westbrooks of the NBA. Having two starting quality pg's is a good thing not a bad one.
                    I dont really want to wait 5 years. If we could upgrade the pg spot in the draft I would do it. But nobody on that list intrigues me with the 15th pick. I to, like bigger, more defensive minded pg's.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                      Morris or Jackson

                      I am a big believer in Morris. He was 5th in the country this year in assists and was the team's leader throughout the season. He shot 49% FG and 72% FT, a marked improvement over the year before (41%, 63%). He set the all time Michigan single season assists record (235) and had the 3rd triple double in Michigan history. He has been/is working on his shot and apparently is showing a very strong midrange, and a developing/solid 3pt shot.

                      His defensive skills are not fully developed but with his size (6'5'' point guard anyone?!), length (6'8'' wingspan!) and quickness he has the athleticism to dominate smaller guards and match up with bigger, more aggressive ones. He has a good motor and has been known to consistently make hustle plays.

                      Morris is a true leader, bringing Michigan to the brink of toppling #1 seed Duke.
                      Last edited by Jrod Jones; 05-25-2011, 05:04 PM.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                        Originally posted by troyc11a View Post
                        I dont really want to wait 5 years. If we could upgrade the pg spot in the draft I would do it. But nobody on that list intrigues me with the 15th pick. I to, like bigger, more defensive minded pg's.
                        5 yrs is just a generalization It took Steve Nash that long he was labeled a SG coming out and he needed time to learn the position and he was worth the wait to develop. It all depends on how how the franchise handles that player and how the coaches help the player. If he is an intelligent it might be faster. If they are naturally a pg and born with the gifts like CP3 was they can be great right away at pg. The point guard position is a tough position to play in the NBA it takes time.
                        Last edited by pacer4ever; 05-25-2011, 05:07 PM.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                          For all the stat guys & girls out there. Here is where the PGs in this poll rank in different categories. I only included them if they made the top 50. None of the PGs made the top 50 in FG%, it was all big men.

                          http://www.ncaa.com/stats/basketball...ividual/136/p1

                          Rank Name Value

                          Assists to Turnovers Ratio
                          39 Darius Morris 2.28
                          44 Brad Wanamaker 2.26

                          Assists Per Game

                          5 Darius Morris 6.7
                          10 Demetri McCamey 6.1
                          12 Isaiah Thomas 6.1
                          29 Tu Holloway 5.4
                          36 Norris Cole 5.3
                          47 Brad Wanamaker 5.1
                          48 Nolan Smith 5.1

                          Points Per Game

                          1 Jimmer Fredette 28.9
                          4 Andrew Goudelock 23.7
                          6 Charles Jenkins 22.6
                          10 Norris Cole 21.7
                          16 Nolan Smith 20.6
                          21 Jacob Pullen 20.2
                          24 Justin Hurtt 20.0
                          27 Tu Holloway 19.7
                          49 Ben Hansbrough 18.4

                          Steals Per Game
                          6 Iman Shumpert 2.7
                          23 Norris Cole 2.2

                          3s Per Game
                          2 Andrew Goudelock 3.5
                          3 Jimmer Fredette 3.4
                          42 Justin Hurtt 2.7

                          3 FG%
                          14 Ben Hansbrough 43.5
                          20 Reggie Jackson 42.0
                          26 Andrew Goudelock 40.7
                          31 Jimmer Fredette 39.6
                          I know "Sleeze" is spelled incorrectly. I spell it this way because it's based on a name.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                            Originally posted by Jrod Jones View Post
                            Morris or Jackson

                            I am a big believer in Morris. He was 5th in the country this year in assists and was the team's leader throughout the season. He shot 49% FG and 72% FT, a marked improvement over the year before (41%, 63%). He set the all time Michigan single season assists record (235) and had the 3rd triple double in Michigan history. He has been/is working on his shot and apparently is showing a very strong midrange, and a developing/solid 3pt shot.

                            His defensive skills are not fully developed but with his size (6'5'' point guard anyone?!), length (6'8'' wingspan!) and quickness he has the athleticism to dominate smaller guards and match up with bigger, more aggressive ones. He has a good motor and has been known to consistently make hustle plays.

                            Morris is a true leader, bringing Michigan to the brink of toppling #1 seed Duke.
                            I like Morris also i would be fine with him he is a true gamer.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                              I think Shelvin Mack is a bulldog, pardon the pun. He's a tough dude, a bully with the ball. He'd have no problem attacking the rim. Thats something I look for in a Point Guard.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Which PG should the Pacers draft?

                                I don't want a PG in the first round, so, whoever is available in the second round.

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