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"Only stupid people think / believe / do ___________"

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We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

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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Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

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  • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
    Some people are threatened by the Lance and Paul George success
    And then some people are just full of **** to be quite frank...

    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
    some still believe that Danny is better than Paul George when in reality Danny in his best years was not even as good as PG.
    Paul is definitely better then Danny. Danny is definitely better then Lance at this point though. And to me that is what it boils down and like Kstat mentioned I expect Paul's minutes to go down during the second half of the season, because he's really logging a LOT of minutes now and I wouldn't want him pretty much gassed when the playoffs come around the block.

    It's also not about 5 bench players replacing 5 starters at the sametime (exception: Vogel during last years playoffs, which I expect we won't be seeing this year). No, the units get mixed, so both Lance, Paul and Danny will play with the bench guys.

    Personally I expect Danny to start pretty soon and get limited minutes, which will be build up steadily if all goes well. Finishing games, that could be an entirely different matter and depends even more on how exactly Danny comes back. I wouldn't be surprised or opposed at all to see Lance finish games initially and him finishing games later on, depending on who our opponents are.

    I do hope West keeps his touches and I also hope Hibbert will get a little more space to operate in which might be just what the docter ordered for him. It's a "waite and see"-situation for me at this point.
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    • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

      I think it makes some sense to have the rotation built in a way that the starting 5 is Hill/George/Granger/West/Hibbert and let Granger spend time as the starting 3 and the backup 4. We could small-ball really effectively
      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
      Some people are threatened by the Lance and Paul George success, some still believe that Danny is better than Paul George when in reality Danny in his best years was not even as good as PG.
      Paul George is NOT better than what Danny was when he peaked
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      • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

        While I think the best lineup will be with Danny starting, I think as long as Danny or PG is on the court at all times, and Danny only plays with Lance or PG on the court, then it won't matter all that much.
        "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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        • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

          Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
          The one thing that's troubling me in that case is that the majority of Lance's baskets so far have been assisted. 65% of his baskets were assisted, to be precise. In 3 pointers this mark increases to 90%. (here's the shot chart -> http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting/2013/ )
          To me, that's a sign that he's playing within the offense, and only scoring when he's given the ball with a specific expectation to score.

          I wonder how many of his remaining buckets come in transition.
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          • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

            Originally posted by Anthem View Post
            To me, that's a sign that he's playing within the offense, and only scoring when he's given the ball with a specific expectation to score.
            Agreed. And that's great. Lance has been really good for the team so far

            Originally posted by Anthem View Post
            I wonder how many of his remaining buckets come in transition.
            Well, 47 of his 83 lay ups are assisted. That leaves 46 lay ups to be addressed. I clearly remember at least 5 lay ups coming off of great dribble drives. I'm sure that I'm forgetting some of them so let's say that 10-15 of his lay ups came off of dribble drives. That would leave 31 - 36 lay ups unaddressed. It's quite possible that at least 30 of his lay ups came in transition.

            The interesting part is the shots from 10 ft to the 3 pt line. He has made 21 shots from that area (granted 21-71 is not exactly great) and only 9 of those are assisted. So, he has shown some ability to take people off the dribble for a mid range J with his crossover even if he's not shooting that pullup for a great percentage.
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            • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

              In my ideal little world in my head, Granger starts by coming off the bench. It works so well, that he continues in this role, with his minutes increasing to between 26-32 minute per game. He becomes a scoring threat and a real pain in the *** for opposing teams to match up with, and creates a new flexibility with the line-up. As he get's his fitness back he frequently closes out games. In my mind it's a Manu Ginobli scenario.
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              • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                ...except lance isn't a scorer.
                This really shows how the perceptions of Lance have changed. Initially he was considered someone who could play a very flashy "me" game in order to put the ball in the basket, but couldn't do much of anything else.

                This more than anything is the improvement in him I see, and it has come to the point where Lance is seen as something OTHER than a scorer.
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                • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                  Originally posted by cgg View Post
                  While I think the best lineup will be with Danny starting, I think as long as Danny or PG is on the court at all times, and Danny only plays with Lance or PG on the court, then it won't matter all that much.
                  Boom! That would be the ideal scenario for me and really believe it will work that way. I think both sides are right here and key is how to find the right formula. The above one is a good way to start.

                  I, too am, fearful that without Lance the ball flow (and don't tell me that whenever we had it, Lance didn't play a major role with it) will possibly suffer. I can see the other argument though that the offense will get better and defense won't suffer at all.

                  Oh well, remains to be seen and hope Frank will be eager to change something if he sees something doesn't work (with Danny's return). Don't want us to say after the season "What if Frank had tried this or that....".
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                  • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                    Originally posted by imbtyler View Post
                    DC was starting before he got injured, and was replaced by George Hill. That was supposed to be HIS spot. Where's DC again? Who did we sign for nearly-obscene amounts of money this past offseason?

                    I would think Hill actually being better than DC is the reason. Lance isn't better than Danny.
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                    • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                      Originally posted by Mourning View Post
                      And then some people are just full of **** to be quite frank...
                      You have been added to my ignore list congratulations.
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                      • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                        OJ can be the new JJ Redick given an opportunity. I think if any time - any time at all - is left, OJ should get it. OJ will be a star one day. If its garbage minutes, screw it, go small. I don't care. Just get that man minutes.
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                        • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                          Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                          You have been added to my ignore list congratulations.
                          Well, he's in good company.
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                          • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                            Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                            Well, he's in good company.
                            I wonder if he'll ever be able to keep on living after that tbh.
                            Never forget

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                            • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                              Lance goes to bench which gives you a great 2nd team creator. Rotations up till now have extended Paul, West and/or Hill deep into the bench time so it's not like Lance being moved to the bench would mean he's not working with a starter or two. Often after the shuffling begins you do have Lance on the court with a mix of starters and bench.

                              Typically you get a nice attack with West/Lance PnR, so you could pull West "early" for Tyler/Ian, Lance comes in a little after that maybe for Hill or Danny so you have a mix with lots of options, and then as the wings are leaving for Sam and maybe DJ a bit, you have West return to make sure Lance continues to have a starter to work with.


                              Lately we've had almost no main PT runs of all-bench, and if you count Lance as non-bench even when Danny returns as a starter then you'll NEVER have a point where at least 1 or 2 of those 6 aren't on the court. The team is going to run 8 deep with tiny bits of time for DJ or OJ, and I assume OJ will take minutes away from DJ.

                              To me Lance has to be the bench PG/creator. He can defend the PG as well as DJ does (ie, at all) and can be the guy to get the ball up and to initiate plays. If he can feed the post, Paul or Danny can. And Lance runs the best high PnR on the team.


                              Danny disrupting things is just nuts. It's such a great addition and it's not like this same group didn't play together last year. The only difference now is that Paul and Lance are better than they were. Oh no.

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                              • Re: Maybe Granger should go to the bench when healthy

                                Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                                Well, he's in good company.
                                Let's all be friends there
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