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  • Re: Pacers / Bulls Post Game Thread - 3/24

    I aggree with you. I don't know IF he has to be an ******* to his players, but HE has to take (back) command and assert his authority over them again. I always thought Pop was excellent at that aswell (aside from his really good tactical schemes and delivering minutes through the whole season also to those way down the peckingorder) and Vogel has to "evolve" in his role as a coach and bind them to his will. He has to bind them together into playing together again, but I think for that last thing he needs David to basically back him up.


    Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
    I think that right now, Vogel is facing the biggest challenge of his Pacer tenure - the need to be a bit of an a-hole to his players. For three years, Vogel has had it pretty easy in that his "rah rah" fire em up and be their buddy attitude has succeeded remarkably well. I don't think that he's ever really had to play the role of "bad guy" since things have been so smooth over the last few years. But anyone who coaches at the same place long enough is inevitably going to face a situation where they have to be a bit of a dick to their players in order to turn things around. The upbeat buddy persona doesn't work 100% of the time. I think that Vogel is at the point where he needs to be a bit of an a-hole to his players for a bit, and I'm not sure that he knows how to do that.

    By no means am I saying that he needs to completely change his persona or anything. All I'm saying is that he needs to make some changes and his attitude needs to convey the fact that this current stretch is unacceptable. For starters, he needs to show some stones by taking some of the reigns away from his "star" player. Every time I see PG continue to force garbage ISO's on the last play of a quarter, I lose a little bit of faith in Vogel. It's as if he's afraid to take those plays away from PG. That needs to change because PG simply does not deserve to be taking so many of those shots right now.

    I still have a ton of faith in Vogel. You don't bail on a coach who played such a massive role in resurrecting a completely lifeless franchise. But at the same time, he's not Phil Jackson yet, and there are things that he needs to improve on.
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    • Re: Pacers / Bulls Post Game Thread - 3/24

      Originally posted by Mourning View Post
      I aggree with you. I don't know IF he has to be an ******* to his players, but HE has to take (back) command and assert his authority over them again. I always thought Pop was excellent at that aswell (aside from his really good tactical schemes and delivering minutes through the whole season also to those way down the peckingorder) and Vogel has to "evolve" in his role as a coach and bind them to his will. He has to bind them together into playing together again, but I think for that last thing he needs David to basically back him up.
      Yeah, by being a dick, I generally mean that he needs to do some things that might be unpopular with his players. He doesn't need to get in everyone's face and call them a bunch of worthless m'fers, but he does need to show some stones by doing some unpopular things. Taking some of the offense away from PG won't be popular with him, but it needs to be done. A slump that lasts a couple of weeks is one thing, but three months of selfish ineffective offense is quite another. We need to take some of the offense away from PG and make him earn it back. It's costing our team. He also needs to cut down on the whining to refs. I just don't know if Vogel has the guts right now to be the "bad guy" with his star player.
      Last edited by Sollozzo; 03-25-2014, 07:52 AM.

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      • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

        Originally posted by ECKrueger View Post
        Please tell me everyone saw Paul's latest instagram picture.

        It isn't pretty.
        Originally posted by PacerDude View Post
        That's disturbing.
        Originally posted by xtacy View Post
        you mean the one with his friend from fresno? what the **** is he wearing?
        I have no clue, but it hurts my eyes. I feel like PG has turned into your stereotypical superstar minus the superb on-court production.

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        • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

          It goes to show that everyone bands together when dealing with adversity but dealing with success separates people.
          BillS

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          Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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          • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

            We've become what we always hated.


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            • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

              Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
              If you're Lebron and the Heat, you try to bait PG into some 1 on 1 competition with Lebron. Lebron being the smart player that he is will no doubt bait PG into trying to show him up. The result will be a 6-19 outing from PG and a Pacer loss.
              Yes, that is true. Also, they will double team him immediately and he will dribble and will then turn it over.
              Our guys no longer think they have to prove anything. They think they are better than they actually are. This leads to awful decisions and poor teamwork.
              National media was crowning them mid-year and they showed their immaturity and lack of intelligence by believing it.

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              • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                Did anyone else see Joakim grab a rebound over Roy, start yelling, and then jump with the ball? I had to rewind it to make sure my eyes weren't missing something, but I gotta say, it was one of the best no-calls I've seen from the Worlds Best Officiating league.

                Not that it influenced the game, it just cracks me up to see stuff that refs catch in 6th grade games watch NBA players do it and not blow the whistle.
                Last edited by Since86; 03-25-2014, 10:41 AM.
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                • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                  At this point this goes beyond a slump they better get it together Miami is coming tomorrow.

                  And the playoffs shortly after.

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                  • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                    I've seen enough.

                    Most of you know me I am slow to make any rash judgments. Never get too high or too low. Always think things tend to even out and a team is never as good as they seem after a win or as bad as it seems after a loss.

                    But there is something wrong with this team. The effort is still generally good, but something is really missing, this is not the same team we saw through the first half of the season or in the playoffs last year.


                    The fire is gone, the chemistry is gone, the togetherness is gone, the fight is gone, the sense that if I don't get the job done my teammate will be there to back me up - is completely gone. Put simply I see the trust that is needed to be a winning team has vanished. As we all know in any relationship once the trust is gone, it is almost impossible to get it back.

                    And let me be 100% clear. 100% clear about this. This has nothing, zero, nada to do with the bench players. No this is the starters, plain and simple. The chemistry has fallen apart amongst the 5 starters. They are not playing like a team, they are not together.

                    Two simple plays I saw tonight that had to do with body language. (and believe me it is not just tonight, it has been through the past probably 20 games). There was a 2 on 1 fast-break PG had the ball on the left side of the floor, lance was on the right side of the floor. Lance wanted a lob (not really sure It was there - that isn't really the point - PG ends up missing the shot, Lance looks at PG after the play with hands out, as if saying why didn't you pass the ball. PG never looked at Lance at all - on purpose, (there was a timeout right after that play) they didn't walk to the bench together. It was an obvious situation. A yelling or screaming argument would have been more encouraging to me. Sort of like a relationship when things are really bad you actually stop fighting - you just don't care anymore.

                    The other one Lance pulls up and takes an early three, and if you look at the reaction of PG, Roy and Hill (West wasn't visible, he was off camera) each of those three players had a disgusted reaction, none tried to even attempt a rebound. I've watched enough basketball, played enough basketball back in my day to know the look and reaction. I've been on teams where a player or two doesn't play team ball, and it tears the team apart. That is what I saw tonight and what has been evident over the past few weeks.

                    Sort of like at work, when a co-worker isn't being a team player and you decide you are going to just do your job, keep your head down, not care about your co-workers, every person for themselves. If they aren't going to be team players, then I certainly am not, and I have to look out for myself anyway. Not that you quit doing your job, but your sense of caring for your c-worker and the company, organization, team is gone. You care about yourself only.

                    That is what has happened (past tense)

                    Let me make something else very clear, I am not blaming anyone in particular. I'll blame all 5 starters - each and every one of them. It is their fault. To me they look sick of each other. If this team fails in the playoffs, however you want to define that, the starting 5 has to be changed in a significant way. Probably 2 of the 5 starters have to be moved. And I am not suggesting who it should be, it might not matter, but these 5 might not be able to play well together again for extended periods of time. Some relationships start hot and fizzle quickly, maybe that is what we are seeing.
                    please, Please, PLEASE send this to Pacer management. Please make sure the players get this because this is 1000% the absolute truth.

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                    • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                      Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                      Did anyone else see Joakim grab a rebound over Roy, start yelling, and then jump with the ball? I had to rewind it to make sure my eyes weren't missing something, but I gotta say, it was one of the best no-calls I've seen from the Worlds Best Officiating league.

                      Not that it influenced the game, it just cracks me up to see stuff that refs catch in 6th grade games watch NBA players do it and not blow the whistle.
                      There were some interesting plays that there were no fouls throughout. But officiating did not have an impact on the outcome of the game
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                      • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                        Originally posted by presto123 View Post
                        Don't you think Frank has hit on that time and time again during this funk? Are they just tuning him out?
                        We have a good group of very smart coaches. I KNOW they are addressing these very issues and we are seeing no improvement. In fact, it is getting worse. That's why I believe that (some) players are doing their own thing. The best motivator in the history of sports IS THE BENCH. Yet, we never see that used to correct awful shot selection, poor decisions, selfish play.

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                        • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                          Originally posted by Coopdog23 View Post
                          There were some interesting plays that there were no fouls throughout. But officiating did not have an impact on the outcome of the game
                          On that crazy 4pt swing with PG getting blocked by Captain Kirk and Gibson throwing a thunder dunk. You can plainly see that Boozer comes in and shoves West under the basket and into the cameras. Thats a blatant no call that enabled that 4pt swing. That put the game out of reach for Indiana, killed all momentum.
                          You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                          • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                            Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                            We've become what we always hated.
                            I said a while back that the Pacers are slowly turning into the type of team I like to root against. Disappointing to say the least. I saw signs of it early this year when we were winning. All the posing and chest pounding after every good play. Karma has come home to roost. When will our players wake up? I don't know.

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                              Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                              On that crazy 4pt swing with PG getting blocked by Captain Kirk and Gibson throwing a thunder dunk. You can plainly see that Boozer comes in and shoves West under the basket and into the cameras. Thats a blatant no call that enabled that 4pt swing. That put the game out of reach for Indiana, killed all momentum.
                              okay i see your point, but the Pacers played so poorly all night, I'm not so sure they could have won with that call going their way
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                              • Re: Pacers Bulls Post Game Thread

                                Originally posted by Coopdog23 View Post
                                okay i see your point, but the Pacers played so poorly all night, I'm not so sure they could have won with that call going their way
                                Well if it makes you feel any better, I was watching the Blazers/Heat game last night and before Lebron scored the game winning layup, Ray Allen trying to get free just blasted Wesley Matthews in the back before the ball was in-bounded. Should've been a foul on Miami but you know, those crazy NBA refs.

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