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  • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

    I am not going to lie, losing out on EJ did sting a little. Especially the part about his "heart being in Phoenix." But, there are other options still available, this is not the end of the world. Re-sign Hib and add a few pieces to the puzzle and hope PG turns the corner offensively. We did not have a bad season with our current team.
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    • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

      If Eric Gordon signs the offer from the Suns then NO matches it they cannot sign & trade him to the team that tendered the offer per the new CBA right? But they can sign and trade him to another team (Pacers) if he agrees to it... Is it possible this is just his play to try to force NO to trade him to Indy and still get paid.

      His public statement seems to sound like he doesn't want to be in NO & if they want to get anything in return for him they can just match and trade him to Indy

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      • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

        Originally posted by ESutt7 View Post
        I'm not saying I want to pay him that either. But who exactly has signed for a "fair amount" this year? Absolutely no one. Everyone is getting overpaid and Mayo said he doesn't want a mid-level deal. And the Pacers have been after him for 2 years. And they have the cap space and ability to sign him outright. So there'e the logic.
        This is a very true statement. I'd rather swing for the fences and overpay for real franchise changing talent than give average 2 guards 8-9million a year.
        IE Mike Dunleavy.
        You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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        • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

          Originally posted by DGPR View Post
          Man, looking back at that 2008 draft class, it was really deep. What's Jerryd Bayless up to these days anyways?
          same thing he's been doing since he came into the league, trying to figure out how to be a PG. If he ever does, he can be a pretty good player. But until then, he's an undersized george hill.

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          • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

            Originally posted by _The_Future_ View Post
            I am not going to lie, losing out on EJ did sting a little. Especially the part about his "heart being in Phoenix." But, there are other options still available, this is not the end of the world. Re-sign Hib and add a few pieces to the puzzle and hope PG turns the corner offensively. We did not have a bad season with our current team.


            This is the part that many seem to be banking on. It might work out, but there is no way of telling at this time. To me this has a deja vu feeling - a team makes minor changes and hope for improvement over a very successful previous season, only to see injury or something else derail the season and then seeing any momentum disappear. For the last couple years I was feeling that this off season would be the one when we finally would be able to get some major pieces (read: big time player(s)), yet now it appears it will be status quo. I hope something transpires in the coming weeks/months to erase these concerns.

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            • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

              Originally posted by Brinocerous View Post
              Half of PD's reaction to NO matching Pheonix's offer:
              The only thing missing is having a brother walk in, ask what's wrong, then give a bewildered look and reply, "What's the big deal? He's good, but he's not that good." And then absolute carnage ensues.


              "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

              - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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              • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                Graphic-er; you're probably the biggest advocate for EG coming here, so I'm curious. What makes Gordon worthy of a max contract? He's missed a lot of games to injury, he's never had a huge playoff series, bc he's never made the playoffs. Hes never even made an All-Star team. Hes not a big man (who are always going to be overpayed) Hes a 2guard. Those come a dome a dozen in this league. Yes he is a very very talented scorer, and a pretty good defender, but aside from showing good potential, what has he done to earn a max contract?

                Aren't players supposed to do something (great season, all star berth, great playoff series) in order to receive a max contract? And this isn't me trying to be a smarta$$, I'm honestly curious for your, or someone else's opinion.
                Average 2 guards are a dime a dozen. Elite scoring talent is not. If so then every team would have a 2 guard who can get them +20Pts a game, get their own shot to win the game. THat **** isn't growing on trees.

                Honestly to me the contract figure is moot point, its what that one player could do for your franchise. Gordon would have been a franchise changing talent for the Pacers. That is easily worth the price tag. Some would say well then you don't have any more money to sign other players. I say we wouldn't need any other players besides some 3rd stringers to fill out the end of the bench.

                Finally....you can either pay elite talent like Gordon 14 million a year and be able to play him 38-40 mins a game and maximize his value. Or you can pay 1-2 guys are who considerably less talented and have less ability to impact your franchise.

                I think Bird's philosophy of building the best bench in the league is a bit flawed, because in the playoffs its been shown that we aren't going to play our bench meaningful minutes because we are going to shorten the rotation to match the opponents rotation. Its a wonderful idea for the regular season though.

                If you remember the stat about our Starting 5 being the most productive in the whole playoffs (before Miami blew us out), that should tell you that the starting 5 is the most important factor in winning games. I would have rather added more talent to the starting 5 and being able to send one of those guys to the bench IE: DC and Paul George. Instead of over spending for bench players. You trade for bench players. You don't sign bench players. But that is exactly what the Pacers are faced with. Signing guys like Courtney Lee or OJ Mayo, Gerald Green. Guys who could just as well come off the bench. Thats not to say I don't like Mayo or Green and they might be talented players who just need a new team to blossom. But they aren't elite level talent like Gordon.
                You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                  Originally posted by esabyrn333 View Post
                  If Eric Gordon signs the offer from the Suns then NO matches it they cannot sign & trade him to the team that tendered the offer per the new CBA right? But they can sign and trade him to another team (Pacers) if he agrees to it... Is it possible this is just his play to try to force NO to trade him to Indy and still get paid.

                  His public statement seems to sound like he doesn't want to be in NO & if they want to get anything in return for him they can just match and trade him to Indy




                  Seems like a stretch. I was very excited about EJ, but this is the death of that dream. I am personally moving on.

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                  • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                    If our ownership won't sign other teams' RFA's, then why did we even meet with Gordon?

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                    • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                      Originally posted by _The_Future_ View Post
                      I am not going to lie, losing out on EJ did sting a little. Especially the part about his "heart being in Phoenix." But, there are other options still available, this is not the end of the world. Re-sign Hib and add a few pieces to the puzzle and hope PG turns the corner offensively. We did not have a bad season with our current team.
                      The Pacers did have a good season, but what is most recent in memory is the playoffs. I doubt if Dwight Howard played in the first round we would have won that series, and once James and Wade woke up we were dominated (granted... so was everyone else.)

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                      • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                        Can't get this out of my head:

                        The dream is over
                        What can I say?
                        The dream is over
                        Yesterday
                        I was the dream weaver
                        But now I'm reborn
                        I was the Walrus
                        But now I'm John
                        And so dear friends
                        You just have to carry on
                        The dream is over

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                        • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                          Originally posted by _The_Future_ View Post
                          I am not going to lie, losing out on EJ did sting a little. Especially the part about his "heart being in Phoenix." But, there are other options still available, this is not the end of the world. Re-sign Hib and add a few pieces to the puzzle and hope PG turns the corner offensively. We did not have a bad season with our current team.

                          His heart is still really in Indiana, but Phoenix offered the max and we didn't.

                          BTW, look at the welcoming he got when he pulled up to the US Airways Center. http://www.nba.com/suns/video/2012/0...donwmv-2146127

                          Too bad Indiana didn't have a "Welcome Home EJ" rally. The guy we NEED and who WANTS to be a Pacer.

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                          • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                            Originally posted by Eddie Gill View Post
                            Can't get this out of my head:

                            The dream is over
                            What can I say?
                            The dream is over
                            Yesterday
                            I was the dream weaver
                            But now I'm reborn
                            I was the Walrus
                            But now I'm John
                            And so dear friends
                            You just have to carry on
                            The dream is over
                            YES!!!! Post of the year!!!!! You, Sir, are my new favorite poster!

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                            • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                              Originally posted by Trophy View Post
                              His heart is still really in Indiana, but Phoenix offered the max and we didn't.

                              BTW, look at the welcoming he got when he pulled up to the US Airways Center. http://www.nba.com/suns/video/2012/0...donwmv-2146127

                              Too bad Indiana didn't have a "Welcome Home EJ" rally. The guy we NEED and who WANTS to be a Pacer.
                              Yep the Pacers did more to bring Nene last year than what they did to bring EJ, I don't think they were that interested to begging with.
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                              • Re: Eric Gordon meeting with the Pacers today.

                                Originally posted by Trophy View Post
                                His heart is still really in Indiana, but Phoenix offered the max and we didn't.

                                BTW, look at the welcoming he got when he pulled up to the US Airways Center. http://www.nba.com/suns/video/2012/0...donwmv-2146127

                                Too bad Indiana didn't have a "Welcome Home EJ" rally. The guy we NEED and who WANTS to be a Pacer.
                                Wow. Is that how desperate they are? They host a welcome rally for someone who wont play for them anyway.
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