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"Anyone who __________ is a liar / a fool / an idiot / a blind homer / has their head buried in the sand / a blind hater / doesn't know basketball / doesn't watch the games"

"People with intelligence will agree with me when I say that __________"

"Only stupid people think / believe / do ___________"

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  • #31
    Re: Possible lineup changes?

    Originally posted by Hicks View Post
    And even then, keep in mind his best position is PF so you're taking minutes from Scola
    Right now, given Scola's play on both ends, is this a bad thing? That's exactly what I was saying should have happened last night.

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    • #32
      Re: Possible lineup changes?

      I think this team is amazing, and for the most part they just need to work it out... but there is one thing that I just don't get:

      The team looks a little gassed sometimes, which is hard for me to understand because they haven't played any more games than any other team, they have a lot of young guys... and they have a lot of guys. This team should be able to go full-court all the time.

      It's just weird to me that CD and QB kept referring to it being a tough game after a road trip... a road-trip that they struggled on from the outset, not as it went on. I don't remember the Miller-led Pacer teams having these back-to-back troubles, or road troubles with fatigue. They really do seem to struggle with fatigue. Perhaps it's the style of ball they play, where the additional effort on D takes more out of you? I can sort of see that. But also, the human body tends to adjust accordingly to however much stress you put on it. You look at the great players and they never seem to get tired, despite playing huge minutes, both sides of the ball, no matter where they play, on back-to-backs. I think sometimes our guys don't quite push themselves as far as they are capable, in terms of conditioning. I could see Reggie walking in to this locker-room and running them out of the gym. His conditioning was just phenomenal.

      Lack of execution in a team that normally executes, in my opinion, can usually be traced back to fatigue. Hell, I'm the perfect example. When I play some pick-up ball, I usually play *really* well for about the first 10-15 minutes. Then, because I'm an out-of-shape, middle-aged, past-my-prime old man, I lose my mojo and I play like ****, doubled over gasping for air and my legs are shot. It's all about energy/conditioning for me. If I have it, I'm going to play well. These young bucks don't stand a chance against me... for about 10 minutes. Then they walk all over me.

      I understand the schedule is grueling, but it's always been grueling. It hasn't changed in decades. I just don't remember "fatigue" being such a subject of talk in years past.
      Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 01-31-2014, 11:08 AM.
      There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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      • #33
        Re: Possible lineup changes?

        Originally posted by Since86 View Post
        I get what you're saying, but the defense is struggling (big men wise) because they're not used to playing out on the perimeter. What good is Roy to have to guard Channing Frye out at the 3pt line? He can't protect the rim without leaving him on the arc.

        All PHX did was stretch out the defense and make Roy/Ian/West/Luis become perimeter defenders, which negates their defensive strengths.
        I don't say that because of the PHX games alone, but also SAC and DEN. I just feel like we're not playing our best on that side of the ball in general, plus on top of that the mismatches hurt.

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        • #34
          Re: Possible lineup changes?

          Originally posted by Dr. Hibbert View Post
          Right now, given Scola's play on both ends, is this a bad thing? That's exactly what I was saying should have happened last night.
          It is to me because I don't want to play 3 guys at one position on a regular basis, and I'd rather just be patient with Scola and let him find his shot again. If this were the playoffs, I might feel differently, but even then it's just higher risk/reward.

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          • #35
            Re: Possible lineup changes?

            Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
            I don't think anyone is saying that he's the answer on a consistent basis. But on a night like last night where everyone off the bench was garbage, it certainly wouldn't have hurt to throw him out there and see if he could have got anything going. It just seems stubborn of Vogel to completely refuse to play him under any circumstances aside from garbage time.

            but see that is the problem with bench players. They get limited minutes to begin with and when do you realize they aren't going to play well? And by the time you realize they aren't playing well it is usually time to put the starters back in anyway. OK you say well then play different guys in the second half, OK, but that is a horrible way to build a bench throughout the regular season. Maybe in a playoff game you can do that, but you need to use the regular season to build a bench.

            Plus hpow many times have we seen a bench player not play well in the first half, but then play well in the second. That happens a lot.

            I think as a coach in the regular season you need to have a regular rotation of 9 guys. Play them mold them into a great team. Not changing who the 9 players are from game to game, IMO that doesn't work well

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            • #36
              Re: Possible lineup changes?

              Id like to see us bench the starters sooner if they are sleepwalking. Other than that im not sure

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              • #37
                Re: Possible lineup changes?

                Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                It is to me because I don't want to play 3 guys at one position on a regular basis, and I'd rather just be patient with Scola and let him find his shot again. If this were the playoffs, I might feel differently, but even then it's just higher risk/reward.
                With Scola, it's a big deal that his shot is off, though, because that's more or less all he has. "He'll work his way through it" is basically saying "I'm willing to concede effective defensive play from the 4 while the same player is now offering nothing on offense".

                Not trying to bash Scola. He's a one-trick pony at this stage in his career, but he's a really effective one-trick pony when he's on, which has been more often than not this season. I also just don't pretend the defensive drop-off from Scola to Copeland is steep (if existent at all), so it really just does come down to who you trust more on offense.

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                • #38
                  Re: Possible lineup changes?

                  Originally posted by Dr. Hibbert View Post
                  With Scola, it's a big deal that his shot is off, though, because that's more or less all he has. "He'll work his way through it" is basically saying "I'm willing to concede effective defensive play from the 4 while the same player is now offering nothing on offense".

                  Not trying to bash Scola. He's a one-trick pony at this stage in his career, but he's a really effective one-trick pony when he's on, which has been more often than not this season. I also just don't pretend the defensive drop-off from Scola to Copeland is steep (if existent at all), so it really just does come down to who you trust more on offense.
                  Scola is much less of a one trick pony than Copeland is. Cope can shoot threes, that's it. Scola, while admittedly being an atrocious defender, gets rebounds, tips rebounds out to teammates, seems to be in the right place for offensive spacing purposes, and he has a crafty post scoring game that isn't pretty, but effective more often than not. He hasn't played well lately, but it's a minor blip.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Possible lineup changes?

                    Copeland is getting the back-up QB treatment.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Possible lineup changes?

                      Paul just needs to get it going, he's shooting terrible. As goes Paul the team will follow.
                      Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                      • #41
                        Re: Possible lineup changes?

                        Originally posted by cdash View Post
                        Scola is much less of a one trick pony than Copeland is. Cope can shoot threes, that's it. Scola, while admittedly being an atrocious defender, gets rebounds, tips rebounds out to teammates, seems to be in the right place for offensive spacing purposes, and he has a crafty post scoring game that isn't pretty, but effective more often than not. He hasn't played well lately, but it's a minor blip.
                        I don't think we've seen enough of Copeland to really know.

                        (Maybe there's a reason for that.)

                        He's basically told to go in on mop-up duty and bomb threes. When he has attacked the rim, I've actually thought he's looked OK.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Possible lineup changes?

                          Originally posted by Dr. Hibbert View Post
                          I don't think we've seen enough of Copeland to really know.

                          (Maybe there's a reason for that.)

                          He's basically told to go in on mop-up duty and bomb threes. When he has attacked the rim, I've actually thought he's looked OK.
                          I seen plenty of him last year, he is fine where he's at,...on the bench
                          Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                          • #43
                            Re: Possible lineup changes?

                            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                            I don't think Cope is the answer. His defense isn't good.
                            You're saying this knowing Scola isn't any better on D

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                            • #44
                              Re: Possible lineup changes?

                              The offense has been fine last 3 losses: 100, 96, 94

                              the defense is the struggle guys not dialed in to their man, seeing guys watch the ball and letting shooters free. It has been happening too much. Even with Paul's struggles those are more than enough points to win if the defense is on point.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Possible lineup changes?

                                Pacers playing .500 ball right now. Last time they played :500 ball was the last West Conference Road trip. Where they came home and lost to Detroit who was on a roll. Then went to Miami and lost a hard fought game. Pacers really need to show up against the Nets who are also on a roll. Pacers need to buck this trend!
                                You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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