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Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

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  • #31
    Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

    Originally posted by Peck View Post
    I've never gotten mad at people for suggesting trading Danny. I get disgusted when people were wanting us to move Danny so that Paul could move to his position and become maybe as good as Danny. Right now I wouldn't trade Danny's left knee pad for Paul George.

    Paul is what Paul is which is fine, there is nothing wrong with that but I think I've seen enough of him now to know that he is not a franchise player or even a second tier franchise player like what Danny, Rudy Gay, Joe Johnson, etc. are.

    He's a great complimentry player but right now that is not what we need, we need a player who can creat his own shot and score in traffic.

    I am not suggesting giving him away & I would not even be willing to trade him for equal talent. I would agree to a package deal where he could be the center piece from us and maybe we could get someone to take Mahinmi's contract off of our hands with him.
    And you keep missing the point of why many of us wanted to trade Danny for so long, not only because he was in decline but also because we expected the knee issues to get worse, I'm not even pretending to be "Miss Cleo" either, everybody and their grandma new that this was going to be an issue soon or later, the Pacers had a chance to trade him and they blew it, now all they have to show for is an expiring contract with a handicap symbol in top of it for next year.

    I'm not in the "trade Danny so Paul George can become Kobe" bandwagon either, my expectations for Paul George(other than some reaction after games) has always been in the middle, he already is a pretty good player, 14 and 8 plus great D doesn't grow on trees, the guy is only 22 years old and is still getting better, it would be stupid for the Pacers to trade a young player like him that not only is giving you 14 and 8 and great D but also doesn't have health problems like Danny.

    NBA players hit their primes at 25 to 28 years of age, again Paul George is only 22 years of age he still has some years left before we declare that "he is who he is going to be", I'm sorry Peck but I have a feeling that you are bitter against Paul because he is stealing your favorite player thunder and because people are choosing PG over him, I'm pretty sure 30 GM's would choose a 22 years old with potential over a guy that is almost 30 that has knee issues, nothing against Danny but that is the way the NBA is.




    Note: I have a player in mind that can do the things you are asking(a player that can create his own shot and score in traffic) and his name is Monta Ellis, just imagine if the Pacers had traded Danny for him last year
    Last edited by vnzla81; 11-20-2012, 12:47 PM.
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    • #32
      Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

      Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
      When someone is supposed to be a 6th man who's primary objective is to score the ball off the bench, they should get a little bit of free reign to shoot the ball and look to score. THAT'S THEIR ROLE!
      My concern is I don't really see any plays run for him. I'll keep saying it, but WHERE ARE THE POST UPS?! Guy was 16th (!!) in the NBA last year in post up efficiency, and has posted up exactly once this year.

      A Gerald Green fan who now finds himself rooting for the Suns.

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      • #33
        Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

        Originally posted by Since86 View Post
        So when Frank is saying he wants constant ball movement and he's not happy with the lack of player movement, he's lying? If you're saying it's the system, and not the executive that bogs everything down, then Frank must really have a set of stones to purposefully draft a non-moving system, while complaining about it publically.

        Something doesn't add up.

        So why aren't we moving the ball?

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        • #34
          Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

          Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
          And you keep missing the point of why many of us wanted to trade Danny for so long, not only because he was in decline but also because we expected the knee issues to get worse, I'm not even pretending to be "Miss Cleo" either, everybody and their grandma new that this was going to be an issue soon or later, the Pacers had a chance to trade him and they blew it, now all they have to show for is an expiring contract with a handicap symbol in top of it for next year.

          I'm not in the "trade Danny so Paul George can become Kobe" bandwagon either, my expectations for Paul George(other than some reaction after games) has always been in the middle, he already is a pretty good player, 14 and 8 plus great D doesn't grow on trees, the guy is only 22 years old and is still getting better, it would be stupid for the Pacers to trade a young player like him that not only is giving you 14 and 8 and great D but also doesn't have health problems like Danny.

          NBA players hit their primes at 25 to 28 years of age, again Paul George is only 22 years of age he still has some years left before we declare that "he is who he is going to be", I'm sorry Peck but I have a feeling that you are bitter against Paul because he is stealing your favorite player thunder and because people are choosing PG over him, I'm pretty sure 30 GM's would choose a 22 years old with potential over a guy that is almost 30 that has knee issues, nothing against Danny but that is the way the NBA is.




          Note: I have a player in mind that can do the things you are asking(a player that can create his own shot and score in traffic) and his name is Monta Ellis, just imagine if the Pacers had traded Danny for him last year
          If anything I'm bitter that he is not stealing his thunder. I fully expected this season for him to take over and make it hard for me to even pretend to defend keeping Danny.

          As it stands I no longer have to do that as even his most ardent supporters have all but gone in the wind with the idea of moving Danny along for him because so far he has been found wanting.


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

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          • #35
            Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

            Originally posted by Peck View Post
            If anything I'm bitter that he is not stealing his thunder. I fully expected this season for him to take over and make it hard for me to even pretend to defend keeping Danny.

            As it stands I no longer have to do that as even his most ardent supporters have all but gone in the wind with the idea of moving Danny along for him because so far he has been found wanting.
            I think Paul George is doing fine he is only 22 years of age, like I've been saying forever to me the problem is not Paul George but the Pacers front office, they missed on Mayo/Crawford and decided to go for the equivalent of Kareem Rush instead.

            You sign either one of those guys and nobody would be even talking about how much they miss Danny(anybody but you of course )
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            • #36
              Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

              Frank can want a moving system but be implementing plays that aren't really conducive to it, ie he could be simply wrong.

              Every coach envisions open shots, dunks at the rim, etc. Same as in football. But then you find that the way a certain cut, screen, pick or whatever actually works isn't how you'd thought it would go. After all, there's a team across the floor from you that's also playing.


              That's where I mentioned how Woodson had his guards moving over picks without the ball and then catching the "PnR" pass just after that, either from the big in a type of "giveNgo" or just as often as a pass from a 3rd player. This made their "PnR" have a higher speed because the guard had the advantage of running full-out without the ball, then catching and going into a single dribble before the shot or return pass to the roll.

              So Frank has the high PnR standard dribble and then envisions a cut from the weakside to the lane behind it (made up example), but the way teams play the roll that passing lane to the cutter is denied. So you have movement but it's not working, period. The PnR isn't getting enough initial space for that off-ball movement to get you anything.


              Plus to be honest A LOT of the off-ball cuts look improvised and often result in 2 guys trying to negotiate who goes where or even both going to the same space and ruining the flow. You have to move, but the move must be coordinated and have a specific achievable advantage to it that the team can make use of. Getting open in a spot where someone can't get you the ball is worthless.

              Right now this is the playbook...EXCEPT COMING OUT OF TIMEOUTS where we see outstanding plays much of the time. And that suggests that Frank has a vision for plays (or someone in the huddle does) but doesn't have the general strategy sorted out to a functional system yet.

              That gives me some hope.
              Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 11-20-2012, 01:25 PM.

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              • #37
                Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                Originally posted by MyFavMartin View Post
                So why aren't we moving the ball?
                Because of the other team's defending the first pass we look to make and often digging in and daring us to shoot over the top, followed if not surpassed by our own players' poor ability to make good and/or quick decisions.

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                • #38
                  Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                  When the first pass is denied, and the player holds the ball, that's not the design of the offense. If the pass isn't there, then they need to reverse the ball, or be aggressive and try to get the ball into the middle off of a drive.

                  The offensive system of holding the ball and staring at Roy while he jockey's for position, isn't the design. It's a byproduct of having players being undecisive on the next step.

                  If the criticism that it's Franks fault for not properly coaching them to understand what they're supposed to do, that's one thing. But the players aren't executing the way they're supposed to be executing. The offensive system in place doesn't matter, when the players resort to holding the ball and then throwing it away by trying to force a bad pass.

                  Frank has a lot of share in the problems, but we can't dump player issues on him, just because.
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                  • #39
                    Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                    Originally posted by MAStamper View Post
                    Because of the other team's defending the first pass we look to make and often digging in and daring us to shoot over the top, followed if not surpassed by our own players' poor ability to make good and/or quick decisions.
                    So the mistake is fixable with coaching?

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                    • #40
                      Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                      Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
                      He's in the same category as Solomon Jones, Johan Petro, and Sheldon Williams.
                      I disagree with this.

                      Ian is a lot better than Johan Petro. Petro is bad. He has only one saving grace. The 15 footer. Nothing else. Ian can grab some boards and defend. Also, Petro's hands and finishing are much, much worse. Just ask some Nets fans.

                      Shelden Williams is a good defender and not a bad rebounder for his size but he has no offensive game at all. Ian has a semblance of an offensive game even though he isn't showing them at the moment. Again, ask some Nets fans for confirmation.

                      About Solomon Jones I don't know. I didn't watch the NBA when he was a Pacers so I'm sure that you know Solo better than me.
                      Originally posted by IrishPacer
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                      • #41
                        Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                        Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                        I disagree with this.

                        Ian is a lot better than Johan Petro. Petro is bad. He has only one saving grace. The 15 footer. Nothing else. Ian can grab some boards and defend. Also, Petro's hands and finishing are much, much worse. Just ask some Nets fans.

                        Shelden Williams is a good defender and not a bad rebounder for his size but he has no offensive game at all. Ian has a semblance of an offensive game even though he isn't showing them at the moment. Again, ask some Nets fans for confirmation.

                        About Solomon Jones I don't know. I didn't watch the NBA when he was a Pacers so I'm sure that you know Solo better than me.
                        Solomon was not even as good as Pendergraph.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                          Solomon Jones was hated around here and the same people that hated him are the same people that love Ian, the only difference between Ian and Solomon is that Solo is not making 4mil a year for the next 4 years.
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                          • #43
                            Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                            Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                            Solomon Jones was hated around here and the same people that hated him are the same people that love Ian, the only difference between Ian and Solomon is that Solo is not making 4mil a year for the next 4 years.
                            I guess that I missed the part where anyone loves Ian
                            Originally posted by IrishPacer
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                            • #44
                              Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                              Originally posted by MyFavMartin View Post
                              So the mistake is fixable with coaching?
                              I would think that that implies the opposite, actually.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Odd Thoughts: Wizardy for all that ails you

                                Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                                I guess that I missed the part where anyone loves Ian
                                Here is a video of him, yep same player different salary.

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