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Is Paul George becoming a star?

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  • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

    I think West gets the nod from coaches over Paul just due to age. With that said any chance we see Paul at All star weekend for anything else?
    If games are won and lost on a calculator and piece of paper, then why do we bother to play them?

    @LetsTalkPacers

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    • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

      Originally posted by Goyle View Post
      He's getting it regardless.
      If he's become consistently good enough that he will definitely get offered a max contract, it's a good thing we will still have a 5 year max contract available.
      Time for a new sig.

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      • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

        Originally posted by aamcguy View Post
        If he's become consistently good enough that he will definitely get offered a max contract, it's a good thing we will still have a 5 year max contract available.
        That contract was always meant for him.

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        • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

          Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
          As a follow up to this: Since PG laid the goose egg in GSW, we have played 15 games. Paul's numbers:
          20.7 ppg
          8.2 rpg
          4.1 apg
          1.0 bpg
          1.8 spg
          47% shooting
          41% from 3
          85% from the line
          4 fta's a game

          PG is playing at a pretty incredible level. Love watching this guy play. Its clicked for him and the Pacers are so much better because of it. We are 11-4 in that stretch.
          Those are All-star numbers. That would be "LeBron-esque" in terms of all-around stat-stuffing.

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          • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

            To give those numbers some scope:

            At 20.7 ppg Paul would be the #8 scorer in the NBA.

            Of players averaging 20+ppg (there are 10 players averaging 20 or more):
            2 average more rebounds than PG. 6 average more apg. 4 shoot the 3 better. 7 have a better shooting % than Paul. 1 averages more blocks. 2 average more steals.

            Now obviously this is a 15 game sample for PG while the entire season for the other 10 (which is 25-30 games). So keep that in mind. But regardless, this 15 game period has been featured some really incredible basketball from PG.

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            • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

              Whats the max PG can get coming off his rookie deal?
              If games are won and lost on a calculator and piece of paper, then why do we bother to play them?

              @LetsTalkPacers

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              • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                Originally posted by LetsTalkPacers84 View Post
                Whats the max PG can get coming off his rookie deal?
                25% of the salary cap that year + the normal escalation value per year. Unless he makes an all-nba team the next two years. In which case it will be 30%.

                So most likely a James harden 5 year/80 million type contract.
                Time for a new sig.

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                • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                  Originally posted by aamcguy View Post
                  25% of the salary cap that year + the normal escalation value per year. Unless he makes an all-nba team the next two years. In which case it will be 30%.

                  So most likely a James harden 5 year/80 million type contract.


                  Not saying he isn't going to be worth it. But, damn.

                  Lets say that happens, in '14/'15 you'd have:

                  George - $16M
                  Hibbert - $15M
                  Hill - $8M (Really starting to look better and better every day)
                  Mahinmi - $4M
                  Green - $3.5M

                  Total: $46.5M

                  Lets say West gets a 3/$30M, Granger 3/$40M, that gets you up to basically $70M, and you need a backup 1, 4, 2. There's no way, right? Unless you get Granger at a big discount? Like, sub $10M/per, I would think.

                  Man. At times I really hate the business aspect of this game.

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                  • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                    Originally posted by Derek2k3 View Post


                    Not saying he isn't going to be worth it. But, damn.

                    Lets say that happens, in '14/'15 you'd have:

                    George - $16M
                    Hibbert - $15M
                    Hill - $8M (Really starting to look better and better every day)
                    Mahinmi - $4M
                    Green - $3.5M

                    Total: $46.5M

                    Lets say West gets a 3/$30M, Granger 3/$40M, that gets you up to basically $70M, and you need a backup 1, 4, 2. There's no way, right? Unless you get Granger at a big discount? Like, sub $10M/per, I would think.

                    Man. At times I really hate the business aspect of this game.
                    At the same time, as a fan when you think about how difficult it's going to be it makes you happy you can decide to just be okay with whatever decision the FO makes and be glad you don't have to make such a public, important decision.

                    There is the possibility we do something like ink West to a longer deal for a lower per year rate and work w/ the front load/back loading of both to give us cap space as George/Hibberts' salaries increase. And there's always the chance Granger doesn't come back as well as we hope from his injury and only merits a 6-8 million a year deal when he re-ups. There's a lot of ifs and that's before you even consider that we might get offered a deal we can't pass up . And Stephenson. Too much to speculate on w/out overthinking I think haha
                    Time for a new sig.

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                    • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                      Originally posted by rexnom
                      There is some finagling possible. Definitely with the West and Granger deals.

                      More importantly, we'll probably let Paul hit RFA, which means the Green contract expires when we want to re-sign him. And, his deal will have raises, which means that it will be on the low end while the Granger and West deals are at their highest.

                      Really, you're looking at the following for '14/'15:

                      George - $4.5M
                      Hibbert - $15M
                      Hill - $8M
                      Mahinmi - $4M
                      Green - $3.5M

                      and then, for '15/'16:

                      George - $14(ish)M
                      Hibbert - $15M
                      Hill - $8M
                      Mahinmi - $4M

                      Our salary situation is actually not that bad, if we keep together our core. More important question will arise, however, about Lance and Ian and the types of deals we want to give them.

                      http://hoopshype.com/salaries/indiana.htm
                      We won't have George for 4.5M in 2014. If that happens, that means he's playing on his RFA tender and we've ****** him off so much that he's opted to wait a year in order to hit unrestricted FA. So you're right on the numbers but off on the timing.
                      Time for a new sig.

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                      • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                        Originally posted by aamcguy View Post
                        We won't have George for 4.5M in 2014. If that happens, that means he's playing on his RFA tender and we've ****** him off so much that he's opted to wait a year in order to hit unrestricted FA. So you're right on the numbers but off on the timing.
                        Good catch. Read the column incorrectly--didn't think they would have the tender (it's late). The points remain: 1.) low-end of a series of raises in '14/'15 and 2.) bigger questions will be about what to do with Lance/Ian.

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                        • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                          Paul George is 11 points away from being the Pacers leading scorer. So here in a few short games, his resume will say, "Pacers leading scorer." That certainly helps his All-star game bid.

                          I'm really starting to think it is going to happen. He is a fantastic defender. The rest of the NBA has noted this. They know what he's doing on that side of the court. He's at 16.9 points per game but that'll continue to rise. He's been throwing up 20 a game.

                          His numbers to start out weren't that efficient but they continue to improve. His TS% is now at 54% on the season. It should be better, but it is better than guys like Rudy Gay, Joe Johnson, Luol Deng, and Josh Smith (for perspective).

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                          • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                            Originally posted by mattie View Post
                            Paul George is 11 points away from being the Pacers leading scorer. So here in a few short games, his resume will say, "Pacers leading scorer." That certainly helps his All-star game bid.

                            I'm really starting to think it is going to happen. He is a fantastic defender. The rest of the NBA has noted this. They know what he's doing on that side of the court. He's at 16.9 points per game but that'll continue to rise. He's been throwing up 20 a game.

                            His numbers to start out weren't that efficient but they continue to improve. His TS% is now at 54% on the season. It should be better, but it is better than guys like Rudy Gay, Joe Johnson, Luol Deng, and Josh Smith (for perspective).
                            And to think that at the beginning of the year I was angry that people were expecting too much of him. I was so sure he was going to be an above average scorer and super utility player for his career.
                            Time for a new sig.

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                            • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                              George really has a chance to be a special, special player.

                              I'm talking top 10-15 player in the NBA.

                              He's certainly played like an Easy all-star for over a month now. I don't doubt he'll be our leading scorer before long. The next step is George learning to get to the line like he did last night, he has great body control and has been getting into the lane with ease, now he needs to start getting free throws and he'll be a shoe in for 20+ most nights.
                              Goodbye Captain, My Captain. I wish you had the chance to sink or swim with your ship on its quest for the "ship".

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                              • Re: Is Paul George becoming a star?

                                Just for those still interested in the McGrady- George comparison over their first few years in the league I thought I'd give an update

                                Tracy McGrady 3rd season, Per 36

                                17.7 ppg
                                7.3 rpg
                                3.8 apg
                                1.3 spg
                                2.2 bpg

                                .509 TS%
                                24.9% USG

                                George

                                16.7 ppg
                                7.8 rpg
                                3.6 apg
                                1.6 spg
                                .7 bpg

                                .520 TS%
                                USG% 23.8

                                Awfully similar numbers on the surface, Paul being a better rebounder and stealer, McGrady having a slight volume scoring advantage (though less efficiently) and being a much better shotblocker.

                                The big difference between the two is that McGrady got the line alot more, (5.7 his 3rd and 6.8 his 4th per 36) whereas Paul gets to the line just 2.8 times per game.

                                If Paul learns to draw fouls more effectively, and making the All-Star game will help with that, then I don't think him scoring in the mid 20's is as out of the realm of probability as I used to think, since he's broken out (and i'm confident in saying that it isn't a fluke after 22 games)

                                He's averaged

                                19.6 ppg
                                8.8 rpg
                                3.9 apg
                                2 spg

                                despite not really getting the benefit of the doubt on calls most nights. He gets his free throw attempts up to about 5-6+ per night, like I believe he can with some love from the refs and continued focus on attacking the basket and I won't be suprised to see him averaging well into the 20's in a year or two. Perhaps even over the last few months of the season if Danny is back and takes some focus off of Paul defensively, conflated with his inclusion in the All-Star game and resulting ref-love that most perimeter stars get.

                                I really believe that Paul is going to be special, and one of the best Pacers ever, I wouldn't be suprised to see 23-25 ppg 8.5-10 rpg 4-5 apg 1.5+ spg from Paul in his prime. He's laying a great foundation this season, and it's getting to the point where he's dropping 18-10 games without my even particularly thinking he's played spectacularly. He is becoming a star, he's something special.
                                Goodbye Captain, My Captain. I wish you had the chance to sink or swim with your ship on its quest for the "ship".

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