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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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What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

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  • #31
    Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

    With the likelihood that Bird will remain with the Pacers for the near future....I don't see Hansbrough going anywhere. I just pray that KP works out some deal that improves the Frontcourt rotation where the cost to get such a deal to happen is Hansbrough. KP is the only guy that can convince Bird to part with Hansbrough.
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    • #32
      Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

      I'd personally like to see Hans get traded for a late first and draft Doron Lamb. A 3pt specialist could only help with our spacing (though it's lack of movement on offense that hurts us).

      But is there any value for Hans? I think there is, but maybe not for a late first.

      Guess we'll see more of him next year.

      Barbosa can take a walk. Very underwhelmed, but mostly, Lance should take his minutes next year.
      First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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      • #33
        Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

        Sadly I would not mind seeing Jeff/Lance taking Hans/Leandro's spots. I am more apt to give Tyler another chance, but I think Pendy could be decent.

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        • #34
          Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

          Besides his inefficient shooting, Hansbrough has turned out to be slightly better than I thought he'd be as a pro. He's an average, maybe slightly below average rebounder. He's not a good passer or much of a help defender.

          But he does hold his position in the post well defensively. Guys can't really back him down easily on one one. And he gets to the FT line at a very good rate (and shoots a good %), which mitigates his poor FG% a little bit. Mostly, I think he's one of those annoying guys that opposing players have a hard time finding a rhythm with and don't like playing against.

          Put it all together and he's a decent 20-25 mpg bigman off the bench. He's a viable rotation player on a playoff team. I think he'll be an affordable enough guy that the Pacers will want to keep him.

          One thing that I've always thought inflated Hansbrough's performance in college a little bit was his being one of the older, more physically mature guys. He was 20-23 years old during his college days with a bruising style of play that put him at an advantage against less physically mature college guys.

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          • #35
            Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

            d_c, I definitely think he can do some things well, but I did not like him out there for 20-25 minutes at all. This year was awful for him I thought.

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            • #36
              Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

              Okay...in the interest of fairness.......of all of his flaws that Hansbrough has....my assumption is that there are some that can be fixed and some that cannot be fixed.

              Can someone tell me how much of a difference that a Full Training Camp will do for a Player like Hansbrough?

              I have always heard that a Training Camp makes a huge difference to help the Team address certain issues and to give them a better idea about how Vogel wants the offense/defense to be run...while working on Players development.

              The reason I bring this up is because I can TOTALLY see that Bird looks at our backup PF spot and think that our needs are filled at that position....partly cuz I can still see that Bird thinks that he still has some upside since this is his first real full season and that a Full Training Camp at full health could make a difference.

              Unfortunately, I realistically expect that we are very close to seeing what Hansbrough's ceiling is.
              Last edited by CableKC; 06-09-2012, 08:35 PM.
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              • #37
                Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                Can someone tell me how much of a difference that a Full Training Camp will do for a Player like Hansbrough?
                It'll do something, but it won't work miracles for a guy coming into camp who'll be 27. How much more is a full camp going to do for someone like Brandon Rush?

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                • #38
                  Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                  The good thing about Pendergraph compared to Hansbrough (Which could be a HUGE breath of fresh air) is that instead of gathering himself for three seconds when he gets the ball around the rim, Pendergraph would instead jump straight up for a jam just like he was vs. Detroit at the end of the season.

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                  • #39
                    Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                    Originally posted by d_c View Post
                    It'll do something, but it won't work miracles for a guy coming into camp who'll be 27. How much more is a full camp going to do for someone like Brandon Rush?
                    It doesn't sound like much....but given that Hansbrough was drafted 3 seasons ago and has only really played his last 2 full seasons where he only played 29 games in his 1st season.....we're really looking at a 27 year old :barf: with 2 full seasons under his belt ( one of which didn't have a full Training Camp ).

                    The next question would then be.....given all of his flaws....are there some that can be fixed through experience and a training Camp can address?
                    Last edited by CableKC; 06-09-2012, 08:59 PM.
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                    • #40
                      Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                      Originally posted by CableKC View Post

                      The next question would then be.....given all of his flaws....are there some that can be fixed through experience and a training Camp can address?
                      I doubt many. Tyler's a 3 year NBA vet, but he also has 4 years of college where he did not really improve his game. Tyler is the same player he was his freshman year at NC. He's obviously stronger physically, but he has not really added any new skills. I don't know why that would change now.

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                      • #41
                        Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                        Hansbrough has a certain niche. He obviously needs to get better, though. I have a feeling, however, that he won't be untradeable. On one hand, reports state that Jordan is looking to trade down in order to reach Tyler Zeller, a UNC draftee. If Jordan is playing collegiate favorites, there's a chance he has a soft spot for fellow Tarheels. Thus, I think we could move Hans to Charlotte and potentially receive a decent asset in return. The issue is that this is just speculation, and probably wrong, so we can't bank on waiting for Jordan to call Bird to get Hans' expiring contract before the draft.

                        As far as Barbosa goes, he's easily replaceable. He appeared to fit a need, but was grabbed simply because he was available. Especially through the draft (even though it's not our biggest need), Barbosa's off-the-bench backcourt scoring threat could be filled with numerous young players (most of whom won't be available, but you never know). My hope is that, if DJ picks up his player option, that we can immediately flip him (with or without other players) into a better asset, who will make a bigger difference.
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                        • #42
                          Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                          If Pendergraph is playing significant minutes for this team, then this bench still isn't very good and we did nothing to improve it.

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                          • #43
                            Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                            As long as we get a starting PG, Hill should be Barbosa's replacement. I really wouldn't worry too much about replacing Barbosa, as having a consistent post scoring threat on the bench is much more important, and would do a lot for helping any wing player to score more efficiently.

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                            • #44
                              Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                              i saw no evidence that Lance can take over anyone's role next season.

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                              • #45
                                Re: What do we do with Hans if we can't trade him? Barbosa?

                                Originally posted by speakout4 View Post
                                i saw no evidence that Lance can take over anyone's role next season.
                                I agree with this. Aside from the last game of the regular season (22pts, 1reb, 1ast, 1blk) and some good showings in the summer league, I'm not convinced that Lance is cut out for the NBA. Granted, he is currently a third string guard that didn't get much time on the floor but when he did, I saw a lot of hogging and chucking. For him to improve, I think we would have to give him significant minutes and attention from the coaching staff. I don't think that's a reality nor is it fair to the other guys.

                                Originally posted by PR07 View Post
                                If Pendergraph is playing significant minutes for this team, then this bench still isn't very good and we did nothing to improve it.
                                This.

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