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Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

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  • Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

    http://blogs.1070thefan.com/2013/03/...-with-granger/

    With all due respect to Frank Vogel’s relentless optimism, the latest news on Danny Granger cannot be viewed as anything other than a major setback for both the individual and the team.

    This is happening at the worst possible time for a Pacers team that desperately needs to be fine-tuning for the playoffs, not putting the rotation up on the rack waiting for a part to arrive.

    After playing regular minutes in three games, and then only in the first half of two, Granger’s left knee did not respond well. He reported what Vogel referred to as “above-average” soreness, underwent an MRI on Monday and missed practice Tuesday.

    Wednesday, the Pacers sent out an advisory that said in part “no new damage” was found but that Granger would go back on the shelf and be re-evaluated in a week.

    The two operative phrases there were “new damage,” which suggests the old damage is causing this issue, and “re-evaluated,” which doesn’t mean he’ll be playing again next week. It means they’ll see if he can play in a week. Given he was down more than four months before coming back, you have to wonder how much improvement can be expected in a week.

    “We’re not looking at it like (it is a setback),” Vogel said. “We’re looking at it as being precautionary, understanding it’s still a long season, there’s still a lot of time left. We want him to get back to 100 percent and this is the best way to do it. We’re looking at it like it’s hopefully going to be a short-term thing.”

    It is a long season, but there isn’t that much time left. The Pacers have 21 games remaining. By the time Granger is re-evaluated, the number will be down to 18. At that point, there will be just one month left in the regular season – a critical month for a team in a tightly packed Eastern Conference playoff race.

    A couple of bad weeks could cost them the Central Division, homecourt advantage and any real chance of a deep playoff run. Nine of the next 14 are on the road, so the potential for a couple of bad weeks is real.

    The thing is, what options do the Pacers have?

    They could shut down The Granger Experiment, and that may be a stronger possibility in a week if he is unable to play. For now, however, the potential of what he could mean to the team in the postseason is too great to abandon before it is absolutely, positively necessary.

    No, for the time being they must make the best of it, see if Sam Young, Orlando Johnson or even Gerald Green can bring something, anything off the bench. Even without Granger, the starting lineup is just fine. It’s the second unit that would benefit most from his return.

    In the last six games, the bench has been outscored by 84 points, an average of 14 per game. The reserves combined to shoot 34.2 percent overall, 20 percent from the 3-point line. And Granger played in five of those games. The deficit in the 83-81 loss to Boston Wednesday was 29-16, keeping in mind the Celtics have been so decimated by injuries they signed three guys out of the Chinese league just to fill out their roster.

    “Obviously, we all wanted him to come back and within a week be playing 38 minutes and being pain-free,” Vogel said. “That was the best-case scenario. This isn’t anywhere near the worst-case scenario. It’s just part of the process, not as smoothly as we would have hoped but we still feel very confident he’s going to give us a big lift down the stretch.”

    Because that is still a possibility, it is not yet time to pull the plug on Granger. But the Pacers can ill afford to let uncertainty linger much longer.
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    Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

    If he isn't ready to go in the week timeline in which they said they would reevaluate, I think the answer would be Yes for me. However, not yet.
    There is no NBA player named Monte Ellis.

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      Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

      Can we get a "not yet" option, which essentilly is what Bruno is saying?
      BillS

      A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
      Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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        Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

        Not yet. I posted yesterday that there is no harm what-so-ever in waiting 3 weeks or so. So my position is if we are at the same place as we are now on April 1st, then yes pull the plug and direct his re-hab to next season.

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          Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

          It can still work if the plan is for Granger to be part of the reserves. If they still hope to make him a starter we are about out of time.
          "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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            Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

            The only thing it's time to pull the plug on is the idea of Danny being a starter. If he has a chance of being ready in April, hell yes see if he still can play off the bench. Nothing to lose there.

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              Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

              Originally posted by MAStamper View Post
              The only thing it's time to pull the plug on is the idea of Danny being a starter. If he has a chance of being ready in April, hell yes see if he still can play off the bench. Nothing to lose there.
              Exactly. If we can get Danny off the bench for 10 minutes a game in the ECF and that's it, I still want that.

              Who's roster spot would he be taking? Gerald Green? Come on.


              This "all or nothing" approach has been tiring. It seems as though many feel that you either get Danny back as a starter at full strength RIGHT NOW, or you give up on him contributing this season at all.

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                Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                well apparently granger doesnt seem to get any healthier this year even in the limited minutes that he has played so far, so yeah, i say shelf him for the rest of the season, maybe until the last week of the season and see if he can give it a go for 10 min or so, if not, theres always next year, if his knees can hold up then

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                  Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                  Our bench offense is such a concern. So like a couple others have said, a Danny Granger off the bench will be welcomed.

                  I disagree with UncleBuck, though, in saying that there's no urgency in getting him back. He looks slow and out of shape to me. Maybe a bit heavier too. I think he needs more than just 10 or so games of 15-20 minutes if we want him to be sharper come playoff time.

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                    Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                    I have no idea when Frank should pull the plug on the Granger come back. However, it is way past time for a play maker to run the offense on the second unit. DJ is about as poor a point guard as I can remember watching. Won't pass the ball, dribbles around in circles, comes off screens to drive into the paint and lose the ball and can defend NO ONE! IMO, it's time for Lance to take the backup PG minutes. Or give them to Ben and have some one bring the ball up court for him. We should either run the same plays for both units or devise some for the 2nd unit. They seem to just run around and hope for a miracle. Maybe Hill can just play 48 mpg?

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                      Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                      not gonna lie, Conrads article seems like a complete overreaction to Danny missing a week

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                        Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                        Originally posted by Randolph_HorseLips View Post
                        Our bench offense is such a concern. So like a couple others have said, a Danny Granger off the bench will be welcomed.

                        I disagree with UncleBuck, though, in saying that there's no urgency in getting him back. He looks slow and out of shape to me. Maybe a bit heavier too. I think he needs more than just 10 or so games of 15-20 minutes if we want him to be sharper come playoff time.
                        I'm with Unclebuck on this one.

                        There's 8 games in April, that should be plenty of time for him to get into game shape considering he was already starting to look good before sitting out. If he's not ready to play by April, sit him out and focus on getting him ready for next season.

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                          Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                          Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post
                          not gonna lie, Conrads article seems like a complete overreaction to Danny missing a week
                          I'll venture to guess that the 55 missed games prior to this week are also factoring into Conrad's article.

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                            Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                            Originally posted by Cousy47 View Post
                            DJ is about as poor a point guard as I can remember watching. Won't pass the ball, dribbles around in circles,
                            I actually feel bad for DJ because I think he's got the toughest job on the team... to run an offense that has awful offensive ability. I actually somewhat miss a guy like Dahntay Jones.

                            You say he won't pass the ball, but he actually leads the team in assists per 48 minutes.

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                              Re: Is it time to pull the plug on Granger’s comeback? Conrad Brunner

                              Originally posted by Goyle View Post
                              considering he was already starting to look good
                              If by looking good you mean his shot was looking better, I'm with you.

                              But he wasn't looking good in terms of being in shape. In that last game he still looked winded and slow.

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