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  • #46
    Re: Granger embarrassed himself

    This Thread just embarrassed the PacersDigest:

    So Granger stared someone down. We need that type of intensity. He didn't stomp the guy or throw punch.

    I'm going to take up for Granger; and here is the reason:

    Granger has been the face of the Pacers for several years. He has spent his prime here and even though we struggled he stayed true to Indiana. He didn't talk about the Pacers, or his lack of teammates, or what management was doing, he stayed VERY positive. Most importantly he didn't request a trade. Now we are doing good, you want to throw him to the curb because of a stare down? Let me tell you something, he may be in a slump but I promise you 90% of teams come into Indiana and plan their defense around Granger. I will promise another thing, if Granger went down you would beg to have him back; especially come playoffs.

    He is our best player and we wouldn't be as good without him, like it or not.

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    • #47
      Re: Granger embarrassed himself

      Originally posted by Anthem View Post
      I just went back and watched it again. Just a bizarre call.
      It was the context. First, the Pacers were on a big run and they were doing it with physicality. So the tension was rising. Second, they probably thought it ludicrous when a guy who routinely has his own shot blocked is talking smack the one time he gets someone good. Refs probably thought he deserved the tech on that basis alone.

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      • #48
        Re: Granger embarrassed himself

        I'm just gonna say that Roy's done something very similar to what Danny did last night multiple times this season after blocks. So if you have a problem with the actual "stare down" that Danny did, you should probably be aware that Roy has definitely added that as part of his game on the interior.

        Obviously, the timing was not ideal, but the action itself was nothing to be upset over.


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        • #49
          Re: Granger embarrassed himself

          I thought he handled it well

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          • #50
            Re: Granger embarrassed himself

            Originally posted by BoomBaby31 View Post
            This Thread just embarrassed the PacersDigest:

            So Granger stared someone down. We need that type of intensity. He didn't stomp the guy or throw punch.

            I'm going to take up for Granger; and here is the reason:

            Granger has been the face of the Pacers for several years. He has spent his prime here and even though we struggled he stayed true to Indiana. He didn't talk about the Pacers, or his lack of teammates, or what management was doing, he stayed VERY positive. Most importantly he didn't request a trade. Now we are doing good, you want to throw him to the curb because of a stare down? Let me tell you something, he may be in a slump but I promise you 90% of teams come into Indiana and plan their defense around Granger. I will promise another thing, if Granger went down you would beg to have him back; especially come playoffs.

            He is our best player and we wouldn't be as good without him, like it or not.
            That's all true, but he's not at the level that he should be talking smack. He has a whole lot of work to do on his own game. The main problem is the frequency of his turnovers, dribbling for a charge, getting his own shot blocked, attempting to work that weak post game of his. None of that is working well. He needs to fix that in practice and until he has that down he needs to be a spot up shooter.

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            • #51
              Re: Granger embarrassed himself

              Two thumbs up from Double D!!! LOL

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              • #52
                Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                I want to congratulate Granger! Those refs last night were trying to do us in for a good fixing. The Raptors were hacking us left and right and no calls. Granger was right to complain about not getting fouled right there, though he does complain way too much when the refs swallow the whistle. But sometimes it is good to get a tech, just like coaches do to prove a point when the officiating is horrible.

                I remember hearing the announcers say West went over and talked to a league official that was in attendance. I think the NBA knows it's image is seriously eroded because of the obvious occasional fixing of games. I think the NBA is making a concentrated effort to get this thing right because the second half was actually officiated fairly after a **** poor first half. Maybe the league official had a talk with the refs? I'm not saying this game was fixed, but the officials do give home teams advantages most of the time until super star teams come to town.

                Anyways, Ed Davis was talking a lot of trash and fouling hard. He deserved to be taunted at that point. Granger made a top 10 block for maybe the whole year right there. I really dislike the Raptors, and so do the Pacers. But it comes with the territory of winning and being smash mouth. You aren't going to win many friends. I like how Jordan used to do it. He would be all buddy buddy off the court, but on the court he would cut your throat and leave you for dead.

                So props Granger. Don't take **** from no one in this league. It was a ******** call for taunting and I hope you really bring some of that intensity with you tonight against the Celtics! And to all the Danny hate I have seen the last week, **** off trolls. Dude is still a great players for us, and our best. He is not going to shoot 30 percent all year. Wait until he catches fire and you get to see how good this team is with a non slumping Granger. But his offense will never be as good as it was, and that comes with being one of the top defenders in the NBA. You can't be that great on defense and still be a stellar offensive option all the time.

                Look at the Heat. They aren't playing a lick of defense right now and are on a 3 game slid. But hey Lebron put up 35 right? And played horrible defense but as long as he scores a lot and makes it look good who cares about winning because this game is just about who makes the All-Star game and is a super-star...No it isn't, it is about winning. Danny is doing all the things that are helping us to win. He is playing better defense than any super-star wing you can name at this point and we are winning because of it.

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                • #53
                  Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                  If you are so weak minded that a stare down is going to intimidate you, you shouldn't be an NBA player to begin with. It did not intimidate Ed Davis last night, he played well down the stretch for the Raptors. The stare down does not bother me as much as him not understanding the situation. The Raptors were without their leading scorer and a main bench player. It was a game we should win and Granger's immature antics evened the playing field. Winning in the playoffs can come down to home court advantage. One game can decide that. We are not good enough to give games away because of stupidity. I hear people on here saying that was a highlight reel block. The only highlight I saw of the play was Granger taunting and getting thrown out. I agree that the NBA has gotten too soft on what they allow. But those are the rules, the players know the rules so your captain and one of the team leaders cannot do something that stupid. Credit the other players for getting the job done anyway. I just hope Granger making it tougher on his teammates don't come back to hurt them against Boston.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                    Originally posted by Midcoasted View Post
                    I want to congratulate Granger! Those refs last night were trying to do us in for a good fixing. The Raptors were hacking us left and right and no calls. Granger was right to complain about not getting fouled right there, though he does complain way too much when the refs swallow the whistle. But sometimes it is good to get a tech, just like coaches do to prove a point when the officiating is horrible.

                    I remember hearing the announcers say West went over and talked to a league official that was in attendance. I think the NBA knows it's image is seriously eroded because of the obvious occasional fixing of games. I think the NBA is making a concentrated effort to get this thing right because the second half was actually officiated fairly after a **** poor first half. Maybe the league official had a talk with the refs? I'm not saying this game was fixed, but the officials do give home teams advantages most of the time until super star teams come to town.

                    Anyways, Ed Davis was talking a lot of trash and fouling hard. He deserved to be taunted at that point. Granger made a top 10 block for maybe the whole year right there. I really dislike the Raptors, and so do the Pacers. But it comes with the territory of winning and being smash mouth. You aren't going to win many friends. I like how Jordan used to do it. He would be all buddy buddy off the court, but on the court he would cut your throat and leave you for dead.

                    So props Granger. Don't take **** from no one in this league. It was a ******** call for taunting and I hope you really bring some of that intensity with you tonight against the Celtics! And to all the Danny hate I have seen the last week, **** off trolls. Dude is still a great players for us, and our best. He is not going to shoot 30 percent all year. Wait until he catches fire and you get to see how good this team is with a non slumping Granger. But his offense will never be as good as it was, and that comes with being one of the top defenders in the NBA. You can't be that great on defense and still be a stellar offensive option all the time.

                    Look at the Heat. They aren't playing a lick of defense right now and are on a 3 game slid. But hey Lebron put up 35 right? And played horrible defense but as long as he scores a lot and makes it look good who cares about winning because this game is just about who makes the All-Star game and is a super-star...No it isn't, it is about winning. Danny is doing all the things that are helping us to win. He is playing better defense than any super-star wing you can name at this point and we are winning because of it.
                    Yea there is a conspiracy, the league wants the Raptors in the playoffs instead of the Pacers

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                    • #55
                      Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                      Originally posted by doctor-h View Post
                      Yea there is a conspiracy, the league wants the Raptors in the playoffs instead of the Pacers

                      It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                        Originally posted by doctor-h View Post
                        Yea there is a conspiracy, the league wants the Raptors in the playoffs instead of the Pacers
                        If you haven't seen the refs give bad teams home court advantage then I say you are absolutely hopeless. It happens many times during the season. Way to draw a false conclusion from what I typed!

                        Oh but no!!! This is the most fairly officiated sport on the planet right?!? There has never been a game fixed ever!!!!!!!!!

                        Did I say there was some conspiracy that the league wants the Raptors to make the playoffs instead of the Pacers? No. Was it obvious Toronto was getting away with more than we were allowed to in the first half? I think so. I'd say get your head out of your *** and realize home court calls exist, super star treatment exists, and the league office can legally dictate to refs how to officiate or influence games, because the NBA is classified as entertainment.

                        Once you put down the ESPN/MSM kool-aid brainwashing, maybe you can see it. This is not a fairly officiated sport and I hope that with time the league becomes more fairly called. I don't want any team to have an advantage, I just want the game to be called fair.

                        The best example of this was the second quarter of the Heat game. The refs enabled the Heat to build that 25 point lead. That was the most unfairly called quarter I've seen this year. I think we should have been down at half by like 10, but the refs gave them every single call and it grew to 25. And it happens all the time, just like the first half last night. If you can't see the refs gave the Raptors an advantage in the first half last night you are totally hopeless for ever seeing it I'm afraid.

                        But who's to say the refs won't give us an advantage on our home court? Or will they break out the super-star treatment for the old 3? Or will they just call a totally fair game tonight? No one knows, because the game isn't always called fair or consistently and that is obvious in my opinion.
                        Last edited by Midcoasted; 01-14-2012, 02:40 PM.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                          Originally posted by BoomBaby31 View Post
                          This Thread just embarrassed the PacersDigest:
                          Totally agree...

                          Somtimes I think we should award technical fouls for people who start threads on PD like this... Get 4 in a season and you can't start a new thread anymore until next season..
                          Last edited by Gamble1; 01-14-2012, 02:41 PM.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                            Originally posted by Midcoasted View Post
                            If you haven't seen the refs give bad teams home court advantage then I say you are absolutely hopeless. It happens many times during the season. Way to draw a false conclusion from what I typed!

                            Oh but no!!! This is the most fairly officiated sport on the planet right?!? There has never been a game fixed ever!!!!!!!!!

                            Did I say there was some conspiracy that the league wants the Raptors to make the playoffs instead of the Pacers? No. Was it obvious Toronto was getting away with more than we were allowed to in the first half? I think so. I'd say get your head out of your *** and realize home court calls exist, super star treatment exists, and the league office can legally dictate to refs how to officiate or influence games, because the NBA is classified as entertainment.

                            Once you put down the ESPN/MSM kool-aid brainwashing, maybe you can see it. This is not a fairly officiated sport and I hope that with time the league becomes more fairly called. I don't want any team to have an advantage, I just want the game to be called fair.

                            The best example of this was the second quarter of the Heat game. The refs enabled the Heat to build that 25 point lead. That was the most unfairly called quarter I've seen this year. I think we should have been down at half by like 10, but the refs gave them every single call and it grew to 25. And it happens all the time, just like the first half last night. If you can't see the refs gave the Raptors an advantage in the first half last night you are totally hopeless for ever seeing it I'm afraid.

                            But who's to say the refs won't give us an advantage on our home court? Or will they break out the super-star treatment for the old 3? Or will they just call a totally fair game tonight? No one knows, because the game isn't always called fair or consistently and that is obvious in my opinion.
                            this is venturing into tinfoil hat territory....

                            I'm not sure you really understand the difference between a good call and a bad call. You just know that sometimes calls are made against the pacers and you don't like it...
                            Last edited by Kstat; 01-14-2012, 02:47 PM.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                              Originally posted by doctor-h View Post
                              Yea there is a conspiracy, the league wants the Raptors in the playoffs instead of the Pacers
                              Logistically they would want the Raptors in the playoffs over the Pacers. Toronto is a huge market. THey would love to grow the league in Canada.
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                              • #60
                                Re: Granger embarrassed himself

                                Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                                this is venturing into tinfoil hat territory....
                                Really? What part? I think if you haven't noticed this after years of watching then you are the one venturing into brain washed, mind controlled sheep territory more so than I'm venturing into tinfoil hat territory. Open your eyes Kstat, the NBA isn't always called fairly and that's been painfully obvious in my 20 + years of watching.

                                I didn't even go into tin hat land. I said it is obvious the refs give teams:

                                1. Home court calls sometimes.
                                2. Superstar calls sometimes, if your team is lucky enough to have one,
                                and I said;
                                3. The league is LEGALLY allowed to dictate to the refs how to officiate the games. The NBA is classified as entertainment legally. If the league wanted to influence that outcome of a playoff series to maximize profit, they are legally allowed to do that because they are a for profit business.

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