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Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

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  • #91
    Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

    I have mentioned this before but Steve Clifford has done a great job with the Bobcats. Their defense is really good, he has them playing together. if he won coahc of the year - which he won't - but if he did it would be OK with me. I think he and his coaching staff has done as good of a job as any other coach in the NBA

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    • #92
      Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

      Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
      Yes, he did.

      Copeland started the 4th quarter alongside Scola. David West came in at 7:46 for Scola and Copeland played the whole quarter. Copeland's D looked a lot better when he played with West. When West was in he was tasked with guarding Josh McRoberts and Copeland guarded Al Jefferson in the post which worked great (Al didn't manage to make any play in the post when Cope was guarding him).



      Not sure if you know this, but Copeland worked with Tyson Chandler in the off season to add some muscle. So he could play and defend in the post for the upcoming season. That's why he did such a good job against AJ in the 2nd half. 2012-2013 Copeland physically? Wouldn't have been able to do that. I thought PG took his usual shots last night. They just weren't falling. He had looks, but they weren't falling. Our guys are a little banged up though. And CJ not playing affected rotations. He was truly a gametime decision. Sloan probably found out he was gonna be back up PG like 3 mins before the game started. NONE OF US knew CJ wasn't gonna play beforehand!

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      • #93
        Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

        Couple of points

        PG is not getting max money yet.

        On this back to back thing. Pacers by my count are 11-8 in back to backs. Whatever. My point is: This Pacers team plays a style that takes more effort, energy, intensity than the other top teams. So when this Pacers team is a little tired either mentally or physically they really suffer, more so than the other top teams.

        Simple as that.

        Stat to back up my point. Pacers have played 14 games this season where they had at least two days off before the game. pacers record in those 14 games? 14-0
        Last edited by Unclebuck; 03-06-2014, 09:35 AM.

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        • #94
          Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
          I have mentioned this before but Steve Clifford has done a great job with the Bobcats. Their defense is really good, he has them playing together. if he won coahc of the year - which he won't - but if he did it would be OK with me. I think he and his coaching staff has done as good of a job as any other coach in the NBA

          I think Indy lost that game last night more than Charlotte won it. Turner and Copeland had no problems scoring against their defense. Because they bring different things to the table. But it is INFURIATING to see how after we cut their lead down to two, Frank yanks the guys who worked their buts off to bring us back. We then fell behind by 9 at half time. Frank should've realized 4 of his 5 starters were out of sync last night. And in the 2nd half, should've ADJUSTED to the situation. By starting Copeland for quick offense, and Turner in the backcourt with George Hill in the 2nd half. We would've won that game. By the way, I know you guys think our effort last night was what lost us the game but here are two factors that played a HUGE role in the loss............



          PG ON HIS SORE BACK: "I was just tight. You know, I was just tight. I was on the receiving end. Last night I was able to get through it just off the adrenaline and then two nights of playing really put a lot of stress on my back tonight. I was sore. I tried to play through it thinking it would loosen up. It was a tight night for me." - Paul George on soreness in his back.



          Also.........


          A lighting malfunction in Time Warner Cable Arena left one half of the court noticeably darker and cast with shadows. The outage was noticed by several players, coaches and the referees moments before tip-off. Both coaches agreed to play despite the lighting malfunction. The lights in question never came on.






          ^Now this right here should be investigated by the league. If I were Frank Vogel, I wouldn't have agreed to play the game. As the visitor, you have a right to not have anything impede your teams ability to play their best. OUR GUYS could barely see the RIM! Especially Roy who wears contacts. This is almost as bad as that incident in Mexico when the Spurs and T'Wolves were gonna tip off earlier in the season. They should've called the damn game off due to like, one half of the court having below 50% visibility.

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          • #95
            Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

            Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
            And throw in 10-15 minutes of Copeland as well. Maybe play Rasual and Lavoy a little as well?

            Frank needs to open up his 9-man rotation. We have depth and we can use it.
            Originally posted by CableKC View Post
            We have the depth....I will live with whatever the 2nd unit can give us....as long as it means that the Starters aren't being run into the ground.
            I don't think it is necessary to go outside the 9 man rotation if that is what Frank wants. Splitting the minutes to give the 2nd unit ~20 mpg will not require the starters to play more than ~30 mpg. Almost all NBA guys can play that kind of minutes night in and night out without getting too tired. You can play a 9 man rotation for a season without killing your guys, but you have to give your 2nd unit all of their minutes, even if they are not playing well.

            JMO, but it looks like Frank is trying too hard to win every game and has not given the 2nd unit the minutes he should. If they struggle at all, he seems to be cutting their minutes short and going back to the starters. You can do that for a game or a series of games, but over the whole season, it seems to be catching up with guys. I think Frank is a great coach, but he seems to over rely on his starters. And games like last night happen, as a result.

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            • #96
              Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

              Wow, that was like a JV team out there.

              Some takes:

              - If we don't get down by 20 in the first quarter, we have a better chance. That seems like a "duh", but if the second quarter ends with the Pacers down less than 5 (or even maybe up by 1 or 2) I think the 3rd quarter turns out differently. Big holes are hard to overcome because you use your energy just getting back to 0.

              - How many guys (and I won't single out Lance but he was a major culprit) were losing their dribble down by their ankles and having to fumble around trying to get it back up and in control? That in and of itself broke up a number of plays.

              - And, when I say "plays" above, I really mean "times the Pacers had the ball and players wandered to certain areas of the court hoping someone would find them". Our offense has lost what movement it had, and now seems to consist of "throw the ball around and confirm that someone is in the way, then shoot a long jumper".

              - Even at that, how do guys at this level miss open shots every time? I can see missing contested shots, or even not getting the roll or bounce from time to time, but these were shots that looked awful from the time they were launched - heck, sometimes from the time they were merely a twinkle in Paul George's eye.

              - What is with our complete inability to figure out where the ball is going to go on a miss? It was like they never had to clean up after a teammate's brick before, and we know THAT isn't true.

              - I will say that Copeland really surprised me. That's the first time I saw him as someone who could come straight off the bench hitting shots. I really wish the defensive capability of that bench unit that fired up the scoring was up to snuff, because they could have made a huge difference if we could have gotten some stops.

              - Evan Turner is definitely growing on me. I particularly like how he brings up the ball.

              - I don't know if Frank has lost the team. I don't think so. I think we're just going through a phase where the young starters see themselves as the New NBA darlings who don't have to listen to anyone else. I call it, "Allen Iverson Disease". I hope they spend today getting shots for it.

              - West's line was as bad this game as it was good last game, but when you watched the team on the court he was the only one trying to get other people involved and keeping focused.

              We have enough games left to get this corrected - and, frankly, I'd rather the wheels started wobbling now rather than the end of April. I don't think this suddenly means we're a 1st or 2nd round exit - we still have the focus and ability to take care of business in a 7-game series against most teams in the East even with a wonky tire. What will happen when we're in a series where our consistency will be the difference between winning and losing, though, is the big question.
              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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              • #97
                Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                I don't think giving Lavoy time is the answer. Lavoy just got here. I like his game, but he's a PF/C. Bynum is coming, so experimenting with him at Center might be pointless. I'd rather see Copeland at PF than Allen. Copeland gave us 9 points in 3 minutes. Scola gave us 8 points in 14+ minutes. Copeland needs to play, period. I'd like to see a 10 man rotation of.....




                Cope
                Rasual
                Ian (later Bynum)
                Turner
                CJ





                If Frank is insistant on playing Lance with the bench, then that's ok....I guess. Even though I think 42 minutes for Lance is too much. But please bench Scola. Scola played last Summer in Europe, so he had no off season like our other guys. Time to give him some rest.

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                • #98
                  Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                  Well I guess some of our fears were validated

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                  • #99
                    Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                    Originally posted by BillS View Post
                    Wow, that was like a JV team out there.

                    Some takes:

                    - If we don't get down by 20 in the first quarter, we have a better chance. That seems like a "duh", but if the second quarter ends with the Pacers down less than 5 (or even maybe up by 1 or 2) I think the 3rd quarter turns out differently. Big holes are hard to overcome because you use your energy just getting back to 0.

                    - How many guys (and I won't single out Lance but he was a major culprit) were losing their dribble down by their ankles and having to fumble around trying to get it back up and in control? That in and of itself broke up a number of plays.

                    - And, when I say "plays" above, I really mean "times the Pacers had the ball and players wandered to certain areas of the court hoping someone would find them". Our offense has lost what movement it had, and now seems to consist of "throw the ball around and confirm that someone is in the way, then shoot a long jumper".

                    - Even at that, how do guys at this level miss open shots every time? I can see missing contested shots, or even not getting the roll or bounce from time to time, but these were shots that looked awful from the time they were launched - heck, sometimes from the time they were merely a twinkle in Paul George's eye.

                    - What is with our complete inability to figure out where the ball is going to go on a miss? It was like they never had to clean up after a teammate's brick before, and we know THAT isn't true.

                    - I will say that Copeland really surprised me. That's the first time I saw him as someone who could come straight off the bench hitting shots. I really wish the defensive capability of that bench unit that fired up the scoring was up to snuff, because they could have made a huge difference if we could have gotten some stops.

                    - Evan Turner is definitely growing on me. I particularly like how he brings up the ball.

                    - I don't know if Frank has lost the team. I don't think so. I think we're just going through a phase where the young starters see themselves as the New NBA darlings who don't have to listen to anyone else. I call it, "Allen Iverson Disease". I hope they spend today getting shots for it.

                    - West's line was as bad this game as it was good last game, but when you watched the team on the court he was the only one trying to get other people involved and keeping focused.

                    We have enough games left to get this corrected - and, frankly, I'd rather the wheels started wobbling now rather than the end of April. I don't think this suddenly means we're a 1st or 2nd round exit - we still have the focus and ability to take care of business in a 7-game series against most teams in the East even with a wonky tire. What will happen when we're in a series where our consistency will be the difference between winning and losing, though, is the big question.





                    Our bench defense was bad because Frank was playing Copeland with Scola! When Ian or Roy should've been in there at center. Scola cannot play center, EVER! You put a rim protector (Ian, Bynum, Roy) in there with Copeland and Turner and you're fine. Also CJ was not available last night, sprained arm. That lineup change happened right before the game started. Threw rotations out of wack with no prep time.



                    Also as I posted in this thread earlier, half of the arena was shaded in darkness because of a lighting malfunction that was NEVER fixed! Our guys on offense were trying to use the LIT parts of the court to score at. And on defense, were not able to do much because of the bad lighting in the arena! It was so bad that NBA officials had to clear an "ok to play" with BOTH teams! I think Frank should've said NO we won't play. As the visiting team, you are already at a disadvantage. Playing with 60% visibility in another teams arena is just unfair. Remember they stopped the Super Bowl for the same reason???

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                    • Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                      PG talking about his back getting tight makes me nervous. I said it in the postgame thread after it happened, I went through a similiar fall and it completely screwed me up. I still have issues and it's been 5 years. Planting your foot only to have a muscle spasm shoot through your entire body could stop any man.


                      It's time to unleash the Bynum beast.
                      Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                      • Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                        Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                        PG talking about his back getting tight makes me nervous. I said it in the postgame thread after it happened, I went through a similiar fall and it completely screwed me up. I still have issues and it's been 5 years. Planting your foot only to have a muscle spasm shoot through your entire body could stop any man.


                        It's time to unleash the Bynum beast.


                        Paul played well with the injury vs GSW. Just the back2back didn't do the sore back any favors. I hope he gets treatment in between now and Houston.

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                        • Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                          I know Bynum was brought in presumably to take some of Ian's minutes, but at this point he should probably be taking some of Roy's instead.

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                          • Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                            Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                            PG talking about his back getting tight makes me nervous. I said it in the postgame thread after it happened, I went through a similiar fall and it completely screwed me up. I still have issues and it's been 5 years. Planting your foot only to have a muscle spasm shoot through your entire body could stop any man.


                            It's time to unleash the Bynum beast.
                            I had a similar injury to my tailbone as well and it was the worst pain I've ever experienced. Even raising your leg a few cm can cause excruciating pain to the point that you can barely stand, let alone run or jump.

                            Back injuries are so problematic because it's a part of your core. They should address this quickly as back injuries take a long time to rehab, and a lot of times can become an ongoing, degenerative issue (I.E Larry Johnson, Tracy McGrady, etc)

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                            • Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                              This team clearly has problems with B2Bs, which is why it's extra important to win those first games, especially at home. The GSW loss hurt.

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                              • Re: Pacers / Bobcats Post Game Thread - 3/5/14

                                It's kind of tough to put this team's play in perspective. They're still winning over 75% of their games, which is fantastic, but they have some really tough competition this year for the #1 seed. Normally I don't think you'd see this many teams on pace for 60+ wins.

                                The pressure is on, and we're not responding well to it.

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