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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

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  • #16
    Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

    Originally posted by rabidpacersfan View Post
    uhhhhh

    Steve Alford?
    Damon Bailey?
    Brad Miller?
    You might want to do some research before throwing Brad Miller in there. Brad Miller was a all star and one of the top C in the league at one time.
    When I die I want to be buried upside down so all my critics can kiss my @$$ - Bobby Knight

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    • #17
      Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

      No one is arguing that Eric Gordon is an under-acheiving player, but when fans suggest we trade two first round picks and Danny Granger for Eric Gordon that is the evidence of Hoosier Hysteria. Greg Oden, Gordon Hayward, and George Hill should also have been mentioned.

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      • #18
        Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

        There is pride in adding, "Hoosiers." we are the basketball state.

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        • #19
          Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

          Originally posted by trs72 View Post
          You might want to do some research before throwing Brad Miller in there. Brad Miller was a all star and one of the top C in the league at one time.
          Yes, but when he left for an absolutely RIDICULOUS contract that Sacramento began to regret only about two days after they offered it, lots of people lined up here insisting that we were fools to lose out on the bidding war.
          The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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          • #20
            Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

            You think maybe the fact that Indiana produces TONS of NCAA and NBA Basketball talent? I mean there are tons of players around the league that come from the state too.

            Gordon is an amazing player, in a position which the Pacers could use someone like him. Does it help he is from here, sure, why wouldnt it help. I mean that takes nothing away from the fact that the kid is one of the better players in the league, and young at that. Throwing out Alfords name doesnt even make sense in this situation. If anything that disproves what you are saying. When it comes down to who is on the team, what fans say and feel have nothing to do with what really happens IMO.

            There are going to be homers with every fanbase, but to say that Hoosier Hysteria is why we want EJ is silly. If there was another primetime SG who had openly voiced he wanted to play for us and was better than EJ, then I would say go for him
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            • #21
              Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

              Originally posted by trs72 View Post
              LOL, I remember all the fuss that stirred. I idolized Steve Alford and patent my game after him.I Remember the free throw routine, Socks, Pants, 1,2,3 swish. I had also seen Reggie play some games at UCLA and as much as I idolized Alford I wanted Reggie as a Pacer as I knew Alford was just a great college player playing for a great coach.

              To the original poster that posted that article, for those that dont know Rick Mount. Probably still to this day the greatest shooter ever to pick up a basketball, yes even over Bird and Reggie. My dad actually went to school with Rick and they played little league baseball together.
              First college basketball game I ever attended was at Mackey Arena (might have still been called Purdue Arena then) way back in 1969.

              I didn't have the appreciation for Rick Mount then (I was six!), but I certainly did as I got older.

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              • #22
                Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                Originally posted by 1984 View Post
                No one is arguing that Eric Gordon is an under-acheiving player, but when fans suggest we trade two first round picks and Danny Granger for Eric Gordon that is the evidence of Hoosier Hysteria. Greg Oden, Gordon Hayward, and George Hill should also have been mentioned.
                Exactly! Gordon is a good player and nobody in their right mind would be against him being acquired. What I am against is the Pacers overpaying for him in terms of a trade (Granger and 2 1sts may be the single most absurd trade suggestion in the history of this board - and that says a lot!),
                Also, the idea of paying a max salary to a guy who has never proved he can handle the physicality of the NBA is almost as dumb. This guy cant stay healthy. Couldnt do it in college, and cant do it in the NBA. Not to mention he is to small to get his own shot or guard any other 2 guard effectively.
                Somebody has to score on bad teams - See Danny Granger!
                His value is extremly over-rated on this board because he is from Indy.

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                • #23
                  Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                  Originally posted by troyc11a View Post
                  Exactly! Gordon is a good player and nobody in their right mind would be against him being acquired. What I am against is the Pacers overpaying for him in terms of a trade (Granger and 2 1sts may be the single most absurd trade suggestion in the history of this board - and that says a lot!),
                  Also, the idea of paying a max salary to a guy who has never proved he can handle the physicality of the NBA is almost as dumb. This guy cant stay healthy. Couldnt do it in college, and cant do it in the NBA. Not to mention he is to small to get his own shot or guard any other 2 guard effectively.
                  Somebody has to score on bad teams - See Danny Granger!
                  His value is extremly over-rated on this board because he is from Indy.
                  And yet he averaged over 22 points per game last year on .450 shooting...hmmm.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                    Originally posted by troyc11a View Post
                    Exactly! Gordon is a good player and nobody in their right mind would be against him being acquired. What I am against is the Pacers overpaying for him in terms of a trade (Granger and 2 1sts may be the single most absurd trade suggestion in the history of this board - and that says a lot!),
                    Also, the idea of paying a max salary to a guy who has never proved he can handle the physicality of the NBA is almost as dumb. This guy cant stay healthy. Couldnt do it in college, and cant do it in the NBA. Not to mention he is to small to get his own shot or guard any other 2 guard effectively.Somebody has to score on bad teams - See Danny Granger!
                    His value is extremly over-rated on this board because he is from Indy.
                    It's pretty clear you haven't watched Eric Gordon play in the NBA.
                    "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                    -Lance Stephenson

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                    • #25
                      Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                      I always thought the only reason Pacer fans wanted Gordon was because of his ties to Indy. I know he's a good...with potential to be a great player but never thought we should throw the kitchen sink to get him.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                        Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
                        It's pretty clear you haven't watched Eric Gordon play in the NBA.
                        6"3 = end of story. Dont let the facts mess up your fantasy. If Gordon wasnt from Indy, you wouldnt be all high and mighty for him. Period!

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                        • #27
                          Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                          Originally posted by mildlysane View Post
                          And yet he averaged over 22 points per game last year on .450 shooting...hmmm.
                          Someone has to score on bad teams. Ala.... Danny Granger!!!!
                          You forgot to mention that he scored 22 a game, but only played in a little over half the season.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                            Originally posted by troyc11a View Post
                            6"3 = end of story. Dont let the facts mess up your fantasy. If Gordon wasnt from Indy, you wouldnt be all high and mighty for him. Period!
                            Giving a player's listed height as the "end of story" regarding his ability to play has got to be one of the worst arguments that has ever been made.

                            The number of effective players (and many of them have been great) that have been short for their position is far too long to even attempt to list.

                            Gordon is certainly one of them. Your argument holds no water.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                              Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
                              The very idea that people think anyone wants Eric Gordon because of where he is from is insulting.

                              And I think croz did a pretty good job outlining the McRoberts situation. Can there be a more distasteful combo to Hoosiers than coming from Carmel and Duke?
                              No one is denying Gordons skill. But if he was from anywhere else he wouldn't receive a tenth of the attention he gets here.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Hoosier Hysteria | a historic problem?

                                Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                                Giving a player's listed height as the "end of story" regarding his ability to play has got to be one of the worst arguments that has ever been made.

                                The number of effective players (and many of them have been great) that have been short for their position is far too long to even attempt to list.

                                Gordon is certainly one of them. Your argument holds no water.
                                Doesnt hold water huh? Then lets get a 6' center and power forward then. Height and length is important on the court. Nobody on here is arguing that Gordon is not an effective player. He is a catch and shoot guy who needs other players to help him get his shot. He cannot post up anyone nor can he really drive on anyone. Most 6'3 players need other players as well.
                                Gordon is good player but no where near a great player. Paul George has the potential to be great because he has the height and length to get his own shot and defend - Gordon doesnt.
                                Last edited by troyc11a; 12-20-2011, 08:41 AM.

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