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Rule #1

Pacers Digest is intended to be a place to discuss basketball without having to deal with the kinds of behaviors or attitudes that distract people from sticking with the discussion of the topics at hand. These unwanted distractions can come in many forms, and admittedly it can sometimes be tricky to pin down each and every kind that can rear its ugly head, but we feel that the following examples and explanations cover at least a good portion of that ground and should at least give people a pretty good idea of the kinds of things we actively discourage:

"Anyone who __________ is a liar / a fool / an idiot / a blind homer / has their head buried in the sand / a blind hater / doesn't know basketball / doesn't watch the games"

"People with intelligence will agree with me when I say that __________"

"Only stupid people think / believe / do ___________"

"I can't wait to hear something from PosterX when he/she sees that **insert a given incident or current event that will have probably upset or disappointed PosterX here**"

"He/she is just delusional"

"This thread is stupid / worthless / embarrassing"

"I'm going to take a moment to point and / laugh at PosterX / GroupOfPeopleY who thought / believed *insert though/belief here*"

"Remember when PosterX said OldCommentY that no longer looks good? "

In general, if a comment goes from purely on topic to something 'ad hominem' (personal jabs, personal shots, attacks, flames, however you want to call it, towards a person, or a group of people, or a given city/state/country of people), those are most likely going to be found intolerable.

We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

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.

That all having been said, our goal is to do so in a generally kind and respectful way, and that doesn't mean the moment we see something we don't like that somebody is going to be suspended or banned, either. It just means that at the very least we will probably say something about it, quite possibly snipping out the distracting parts of the post in question while leaving alone the parts that are actually just discussing the topics, and in the event of a repeating or excessive problem, then we will start issuing infractions to try to further discourage further repeat problems, and if it just never seems to improve, then finally suspensions or bans will come into play. We would prefer it never went that far, and most of the time for most of our posters, it won't ever have to.

A slip up every once and a while is pretty normal, but, again, when it becomes repetitive or excessive, something will be done. Something occasional is probably going to be let go (within reason), but when it starts to become habitual or otherwise a pattern, odds are very good that we will step in.

There's always a small minority that like to push people's buttons and/or test their own boundaries with regards to the administrators, and in the case of someone acting like that, please be aware that this is not a court of law, but a private website run by people who are simply trying to do the right thing as they see it. If we feel that you are a special case that needs to be dealt with in an exceptional way because your behavior isn't explicitly mirroring one of our above examples of what we generally discourage, we can and we will take atypical action to prevent this from continuing if you are not cooperative with us.

Also please be aware that you will not be given a pass simply by claiming that you were 'only joking,' because quite honestly, when someone really is just joking, for one thing most people tend to pick up on the joke, including the person or group that is the target of the joke, and for another thing, in the event where an honest joke gets taken seriously and it upsets or angers someone, the person who is truly 'only joking' will quite commonly go out of his / her way to apologize and will try to mend fences. People who are dishonest about their statements being 'jokes' do not do so, and in turn that becomes a clear sign of what is really going on. It's nothing new.

In any case, quite frankly, the overall quality and health of the entire forum's community is more important than any one troublesome user will ever be, regardless of exactly how a problem is exhibiting itself, and if it comes down to us having to make a choice between you versus the greater health and happiness of the entire community, the community of this forum will win every time.

Lastly, there are also some posters, who are generally great contributors and do not otherwise cause any problems, who sometimes feel it's their place to provoke or to otherwise 'mess with' that small minority of people described in the last paragraph, and while we possibly might understand why you might feel you WANT to do something like that, the truth is we can't actually tolerate that kind of behavior from you any more than we can tolerate the behavior from them. So if we feel that you are trying to provoke those other posters into doing or saying something that will get themselves into trouble, then we will start to view you as a problem as well, because of the same reason as before: The overall health of the forum comes first, and trying to stir the pot with someone like that doesn't help, it just makes it worse. Some will simply disagree with this philosophy, but if so, then so be it because ultimately we have to do what we think is best so long as it's up to us.

If you see a problem that we haven't addressed, the best and most appropriate course for a forum member to take here is to look over to the left of the post in question. See underneath that poster's name, avatar, and other info, down where there's a little triangle with an exclamation point (!) in it? Click that. That allows you to report the post to the admins so we can definitely notice it and give it a look to see what we feel we should do about it. Beyond that, obviously it's human nature sometimes to want to speak up to the poster in question who has bothered you, but we would ask that you try to refrain from doing so because quite often what happens is two or more posters all start going back and forth about the original offending post, and suddenly the entire thread is off topic or otherwise derailed. So while the urge to police it yourself is understandable, it's best to just report it to us and let us handle it. Thank you!

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If this is done the wrong way, those comments will be deleted, and if it's a repeating problem then it may also receive an infraction as well.

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When you ignore a user, you will unfortunately still see some hints of their existence (nothing we can do about that), however, it does the following key things:

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Regarding infractions, currently they carry a value of one point each, and that point will expire in 31 days. If at any point a poster is carrying three points at the same time, that poster will be suspended until the oldest of the three points expires.

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When you share or paste content or articles from another website, you must include the URL/link back to where you found it, who wrote it, and what website it's from. Said content will be removed if this doesn't happen.

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If I copy and paste an article from the Indianapolis Star website, I would post something like this:

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It may or may not go without saying, but this goes for threads and posts as well, particularly when it's not made on the off-topic board (Market Square).

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We prefer self-restraint and/or modesty when making jokes or off topic comments in a sports discussion thread. They can be fun, but sometimes they derail or distract from a topic, and we don't want to see that happen. If we feel it is a problem, we will either delete or move those posts from the thread.

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  • Oh yea... I forgot

    In my despondency over the back to back losses to Chicago I totally forgot what I heard on the pre-game show straight from Birds mouth.

    I'm on the road on my way home before the game at Chicago & I am listening to the pre-game when Bird say's something out of the blue in an interview but frankly I was so stunned I didn't know what to think.

    He said (and I won't use quotes here because it is not word for word) our owner has told us we can't go after restricted free agents, which kind of ties one arm behind our back but that's just the type of person he is.

    Several things here.

    1. Why is Simon making this rule? Has this always been in place or is this new?

    2. What restricted free agents would he like to go after?

    3. The way he said this, to me anyway, seemed like a statement that Mr. Simon is holding him back from doing what he wanted to do.

    Did anybody else hear this?


    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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    Re: Oh yea... I forgot

    I read it somewhere earlier.

    Herb doesn't want to go after RFA's out of courtesy to his fellow owners, or some such thing.
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      https://twitter.com/#!/IBJTheScore/s...93286668746752
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      • #4
        Re: Oh yea... I forgot

        I didn't hear it, but I don't remember ever hearing that "policy" before it surfaced recently. I assume the restricted free agent he most wanted to go after was probably Marc Gasol. That's just a guess though. Maybe Afflalo? Seems like kind of an odd policy, but he doesn't meddle too much in basketball affairs and signing restricted free agents usually just ties up money for a few days while other options go off the board or makes you vastly overpay for a guy, so it isn't the worst policy I've ever heard of.

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        • #5
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          Stupid move. I am sure they would return the favor.
          "We've got to be very clear about this. We don't want our players hanging around with murderers," said Larry Bird, Pacers president.

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          • #6
            Re: Oh yea... I forgot

            It surfaced a couple of weeks ago somewhere (IndyStar?) and Simon's reasoning is that we don't pursue RFA out of respect to other owners.

            *edit* what MR said
            Last edited by imawhat; 12-22-2011, 01:57 AM.

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            • #7
              Re: Oh yea... I forgot

              Yea I think going after restricted free agents is much more costly than unrestricted ones, seeing as how you have to put out an offer high enough so the free agents team can't match.

              Simon is a business man and always has been. That rule is all about saving money. Fellow owners? Give me a break lol.
              Last edited by ThatPacerFan; 12-22-2011, 01:47 AM.
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                Re: Oh yea... I forgot

                I don't think it's disrespectful to go after a RFA if you have an actual intent on signing them. I do think it's disrespectful to go after a RFA just to bump up the price. However, as said before, EVERY other owner (to my knowledge) goes after RFAs if given the chance, so I don't see the point. We'll see how he feels after the Pacers don't sign Roy and Hill to extensions and they become RFAs.

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                • #9
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                  This philosophy is like giving the ball back to the opposing team after a 5 second violation. You take advantage of the rules.
                  "We've got to be very clear about this. We don't want our players hanging around with murderers," said Larry Bird, Pacers president.

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                  • #10
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                    Going after a good RFA is dangerous, especially for a small market team. If you are going to pry away the RFA you'll have to overpay. Smart cap management and not over paying for players will give us the most flexibility to build a team.

                    The policy is just as much about not overpaying for talent as it is out of courtesy.
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                    • #11
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                      Stupid question.......only cuz I'm looking for a loophole here....but if the RFA << Cough EJ Cough >> happens to plays for a Team << Cough Hornets Cough >> that is technically owned by the NBA through some amalgomation of the NBA Owners themselves ( the Simon's being one of them ), indirectly....are the Pacers allowed to bid on that RFA ( since the Simon's indirectly own a small part of the Hornets )?



                      My guess is that there is no technicality....and the answer is NO...it doesn't matter.
                      Last edited by CableKC; 12-22-2011, 03:05 AM.
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                        Re: Oh yea... I forgot

                        Originally posted by MagicRat View Post
                        I read it somewhere earlier.

                        Herb doesn't want to go after RFA's out of courtesy to his fellow owners, or some such thing.
                        Although the Simons maybe "hands off", I can see that this is some "unwritten rule" that has been handed down to the FO for a long period of time as opposed to something that is recent. The Simons have owned the Pacers for a long period of time...and I assume that such a philosophy...specifically coming from ( I would guess ) one of the more respected Owners in the NBA....would make total sense in fitting with the character of the Team and Owner.

                        I don't agree with it ( cuz I totally want to make a serious run at EJ since our window of opportunity to make the best run is in the next couple of years )......but I can totally see other Team Owners trying to poach PG or Hibbert when they becomes RFAs......but I can see this as a "matter of respect" coming from a Classy Owner.
                        Last edited by CableKC; 12-22-2011, 03:07 AM.
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                          As a small market like us, it usually do not make sense to go into a bidding war.
                          We offer a contract slight more than market value, the player signed offer sheet,
                          the host team of the RFA will still match the offer if the RFA is a good enough player.

                          If the RFA is not good enough, then it does not make sense to bid.

                          Of course there are some player that don´t fit with the host team that we might have a chance, but that´s rare.

                          Perhaps Simons have a undertable consensus with other owner to avoid malice bid on RFA.

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                            I've heard this as well. Whatever Herb thinks, I guess...

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                            • #15
                              Re: Oh yea... I forgot

                              Someone here, a day or two ago, said exactly that. It was posted in a matter of fact tone, and I don't think anyone questioned it at the time. I'd never seen or heard it before and thought about questioning the source for that myself out of curiosity. So either it's been out there in the media prior to this or some poster had inside info because that is exactly what they said. It might've been in an EJ thread... or a thread that turned to EJ. Maybe that person will see this and elaborate.

                              It doesn't sound like a sound policy for a competitive sports franchise to take though.
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