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  • #16
    Re: Collison and Tyler

    Well Collison is gone.... Tyler I believe will have a breakout year this year, as well as Lance.
    I'm not perfect and neither are you.

    Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the esteem of Elohim,
    Ephisians 4: 32 And be kind towards one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as Elohim also forgave you in Messiah.

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    • #17
      Re: Collison and Tyler

      Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
      How long are you willing to wait for him to be a viable NBA bench player? Because he still has a ways to go, if he's going to get there, as well.
      well as i see it, his trade value can't be much so a trade isn't likely. but he is entering his final year rookie contract so- if he doesn't make significant improvements- let him walk.

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      • #18
        Re: Collison and Tyler

        Originally posted by metaldwarf View Post
        2. I have glanced though many posts, and noticed most people do not like Tyler. I do not understand this. Tyler was a better low post player than West, and he gets to the line a ridiculous amount of the time. West is a smart player, and a good shooter, but I never understood why we got him to replace Tyler. Tyler is the one who fits with our new smashmouth image.
        West is better than Tyler in every way, except for drawing fouls, and that is only because West actually tries to make the shot, so he is still more efficient. .97 points per possession in post up plays for West, 17th in NBA vs .79 for Tyler, 94th in NBA.
        "Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry Bird

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        • #19
          Re: Collison and Tyler

          Originally posted by Pingu View Post
          I cannot express how strongly I disagree with the parts in bold.

          I am assuming not with this statement. Tyler is the one who fits with our new smashmouth image.
          Although it isn't new anymore. But he is smashmouth.

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          • #20
            Re: Collison and Tyler

            Originally posted by metaldwarf View Post
            Tyler was a better low post player than West, and he gets to the line a ridiculous amount of the time.
            You realize you actually disproved the first half of this sentence with the second half, right? The only reason Tyler gets to the line so much is because he never--EVER--finishes at the basket. West finishes at a much more consistent rate than Hans, plus he manages to do it without looking like a drunk, lead-footed circus clown when he draws contact in the paint.
            "Reggie Miller is the hardest player to guard." --Kobe Bryant

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            • #21
              Re: Collison and Tyler

              Originally posted by cgg View Post
              West is better than Tyler in every way, except for drawing fouls, and that is only because West actually tries to make the shot, so he is still more efficient. .97 points per possession in post up plays for West, 17th in NBA vs .79 for Tyler, 94th in NBA.
              I am a huge West fan, but maybe you aren't thinking about all aspects of the game. Tyler is a better one-on-one defender especially against quicker players. Tyler has really good lateral quickness. Tyler is also better at playing harder every second he is on the floor.

              I have not given up on Hansbrough at all and I don't ssay that because we don't have a choice as long as he's on the team. People in this forum have gone way too far in being negative towards Tyler. Way way too far

              Here is what I posted a couple of weeks ago.
              I have not given up on Hansbrough at all. he still is a very important part of our smashmouth approach. Maybe he's only a 15 minute per game off the bench type player on a very good team. No crime in that. But I think he's better than that.

              His physicalness and energy IMO cannot be overlooked. he's very valuable to our team and I don't expect him to be traded anytime soon.

              I saw real signs of him improving his passing ability - several really nice passes in the heat series. Also he's our best big defender in stayin in front of his man in one-on-one situations. Tyler has very good lateral movement for a guy his size - much better than ahny of our other big guys.

              Seemed to me he was thinking too much this past year, he never seemed comfortable, and never seemed as though he found his groove.
              Last edited by Unclebuck; 07-18-2012, 11:08 AM.

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              • #22
                Re: Collison and Tyler

                Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                People in this forum have gone way too far in being negative towards Tyler. way way too far
                I think much of our negativity has to be viewed in context. He was the 13th pick in the Draft. Larry Bird told us, "Once they see him play, they'll be very surprised....he's going to have a great career...he's got good mechanics, he's very well-rounded. He scored in college, he'll score in the league." After a year that franchise player became a solid sixth man who brought energy off the bench. After two years he became a serviceable backup. By year three we were considering packaging him with a first-round pick for 37-yr-old Ray Allen.

                The negativism is completely fair. Critics said Tyler was a huge reach at 13 and that he didn't fill a team need for the Pacers. Larry, JOB, and Tyler said he'd prove them wrong. There is no grey area here. The critics were 100% right.
                Last edited by Reginald; 07-18-2012, 11:14 AM.
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                • #23
                  Re: Collison and Tyler

                  Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                  People in this forum have gone way too far in being negative towards Tyler. Way way too far

                  I don't think I would be nearly as hard on him if he passed the ball every once in a while. He is a black hole and when he gets the ball, 95% of the time he's keeping it. He can be 2 of 10 and he'll keep taking shots. I get that he believes in himself and was a winner at UNC but at some point, you have to realize you're not the best player on the team anymore(not even close) and defer to better players on the floor. Would be nice if he picked his spots rather than just attempted a shot every time the ball ends up in his hands. There should never be a point in the game when he's top three in shot attempts(unless he's making everything) but sometimes he is and all I can do is shake my head.
                  "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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                  • #24
                    Re: Collison and Tyler

                    It took Kris Humphries many years to find his home in the league. It's way too early to give up on Tyler.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Collison and Tyler

                      Originally posted by metaldwarf View Post
                      Hey guys,

                      I just migrated over after the death of Rats on indystar.

                      1. I really liked Collison. I think having a scoring point guard was a big boost to our offense. I know we are supposed to be a smashmouth team, but Roy and West are not exactly Shaq. Collison was a weapon, and should have had a chance to take his starting spot back. I like Hill, and Augustine was a great pickup, so we are still in good shape.

                      2. I have glanced though many posts, and noticed most people do not like Tyler. I do not understand this. Tyler was a better low post player than West, and he gets to the line a ridiculous amount of the time. West is a smart player, and a good shooter, but I never understood why we got him to replace Tyler. Tyler is the one who fits with our new smashmouth image.

                      Hey hoss,

                      I came over from Indystar a little while back after 6 or 7 years over there. Gannett runs a pathetic newspaper, doesn't it?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Collison and Tyler

                        Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                        Collison is gone because the Pacers rightly knew he would never be the answer at PG. He would be a nice guy to bring off the bench, but there are cheaper 6th men who don't come at a PG premium. Obviously from my avatar, I like Hans. Problem is, he's not played well and I think he's basically done. I think I laughed when someone called him Eduardo Najera, but I think that guy was right. Hans' game did not translate because he's trying to play a big man's game...and he's simply not that big. If he ever tightened up that mid range game he could be pretty good, but he's also weak in terms of team play. He never needed his team mates until now...
                        I really liked DC. But you are right, he wasnt' the answer HERE. He might be elsewhere. He fit perfectly in the NOH system. DAL definitely got the better of us in that trade. At least for now.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Collison and Tyler

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          I am a huge West fan, but maybe you aren't thinking about all aspects of the game. Tyler is a better one-on-one defender especially against quicker players. Tyler has really good lateral quickness. Tyler is also better at playing harder every second he is on the floor.
                          I don't see how he can be a better one-on-one defender when he gives up more points to bench players than West gives up to starters.

                          I also don't see the value of him playing hard and making mistakes and doing dumb things compared to West playing in control and with skill.
                          "Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry Bird

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                          • #28
                            Re: Collison and Tyler

                            Originally posted by TOP View Post
                            I don't think I would be nearly as hard on him if he passed the ball every once in a while. He is a black hole and when he gets the ball, 95% of the time he's keeping it. He can be 2 of 10 and he'll keep taking shots. I get that he believes in himself and was a winner at UNC but at some point, you have to realize you're not the best player on the team anymore(not even close) and defer to better players on the floor. Would be nice if he picked his spots rather than just attempted a shot every time the ball ends up in his hands. There should never be a point in the game when he's top three in shot attempts(unless he's making everything) but sometimes he is and all I can do is shake my head.
                            I like his move where he gets the ball, looks at the defender in front of him, waits a second, then shoots and misses.
                            "Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry Bird

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                            • #29
                              Re: Collison and Tyler

                              Originally posted by imbtyler View Post
                              The difference is obviously experience. If Tyler would listen to West and learn something from him, then maybe by the time Hans is in his 10th year, he'll be able to do some (if any) of the stuff West can pull off. Of course, I don't expect him to be using these skills with the Pacers by that time. But what I'm saying is, give Hansbrough time, and if he changes his game and increases his basketball IQ, then everything will be all right for him. Solid veteran starter on a top 3 team in its conference, somewhere down the road.
                              The difference isn't experience for ****s sake. How can anyone who watches basketball say he needs experience the dude was a 4 year player in the ACC. The problem is he doesn't have any skill and shoots from his chin.

                              That is like saying Lou Amunson doesn't have any post moves due to experience not lack of skill the blind homerism is unreal. Andrew Nicholson is a rookie and he he was drafted 19th and that guy has 50X the skill especially footwork and post move wise than Tyler ever had. I didnt watch West at Xavier but I am guessing he was really skilled coming out and already a smart basketball player.


                              Tyler problem is he didn't develop his game he did what worked for him in college. If he had a guy who cared about his NBA future in college he would of changed his flopping like a fish method of ball. Into developing actual game.



                              West in his 3rd year averaged 18ppg on 51% shooting efficient and skilled the exact opposite of Tyler inefficient and "hustles" Like Dakich I believe said West hustles as much as Tyler he just is under control and smooth so you really cant tell. But Tyler has issues that are far beyond repair just him stop playing 200mph and out of control would be a miracle add on to that changing his shot and adding post moves pretty much impossible.

                              UncleBuck I totally disagree on playing hard every second. David West plays just as hard he just plays under control. Tyler just looks like he is playing hard because half the time he is just running around not knowing what the hell he is doing when West normally knows what to do so he doesnt just run around wasting energy(that get's Tyler known for "hustle")
                              Last edited by pacer4ever; 07-18-2012, 11:51 AM.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Collison and Tyler

                                Comparing Hans to West is silly. C'mon. West is a 2 time All-Star who had just come off a six year stretch of averaging 19 and 8 before injuring his knee. He got progressively stronger during the course of last season and should return to form this year. To even mention him and Tyler Hansbrough in the same breath, talent-wise, is just nonsense.

                                Like Reginald said, we took him at 13 when no one (except Larry) thought he should have gone that high. So, yes, expectations are high and patience is wearing thin. Goes with the territory.

                                As for him "playing harder" every second he's on the floor.... he's like a middle relief pitcher who only has to pitch two or three innings. West is a starter who plays more minutes (29.2 last year, but mid-30's most of his career, while Tyler played 21.8 min/gm last year) so he's going to play at a slightly different pace than Hansbrough. Not to mention, Hansbrough has little else to bring but his energy, so he better d@mn well bring it every second he's out there.

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