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4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

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  • 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

    WITNESS THIS



    -VS-



    Game Time Start: 7:30 PM ET
    Where: American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
    Officials: D. Crawford, M. Smith, S. Wall

    Media Notes: Indiana Notes, Miami Notes
    Television: / FOX Sports Indiana / Sun Sports / NBATV (Canada)
    Radio: WFNI 1070 AM, 107.5 FM / WAXY 790 AM
    NBA Feeds:

    REMINDER: Per PD policy, please do not share a link to, describe how to search for, request a link to, or request a PM about streaming video of a NBA game that is not coming directly through the NBA. Not even in a "wink-wink, nudge-nudge, know-what-I-mean" round-about sort of way. Thank you


    54-25
    Away: 20-19
    East: 37-13
    53-25
    Home: 31-8
    East: 33-15
    Apr 13
    Apr 16
    Apr ?
    Apr ?
    1:00pm
    8:00pm
    TBD
    TBD
    HIBBERT
    WEST
    GEORGE
    STEPHENSON
    HILL
    BOSH
    BATTIER
    JAMES
    DOUGLAS
    CHALMERS


    PACERS
    Andrew Bynum – racing Fesenko to be Pacers' least effective midseason pivot pickup (out)

    Heat
    Chris Andersen - bruised right knee (questionable)
    Udonis Haslem - stomach virus (probable)
    Greg Oden - back spasms (out)
    Dwyane Wade - strained left hamstring (out)



    Tom Ziller: Hibbert's foul rate on the road hurts the Pacers

    One obvious culprit in Indiana's road struggles is that Roy Hibbert is called for many
    more fouls away from Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Why is this? Do referees let him get
    away with more at home, or are they too quick to whistle him on the road?


    On Wednesday, we looked at which teams really underperform on the road. The Pacers
    were far and away the top club on the list. Indiana at home is the best team in the
    league. Indiana on the road is very mediocre, worse than four East teams and the
    entire West playoff bracket. We also tracked down the categories the Pacers that cause
    this slump: offensive rebounding, turnover creation, foul rate and shooting defense.

    The next step: determining if any particular players or conditions are driving the
    deficiencies.

    Can we blame NBA schedule-makers?

    It turns out that Indiana did draw a few more road back-to-backs than league average.
    But the Pacers' bad splits are far in excess of what a couple games could change. So
    no, we cannot blame the schedule.

    Do the starters play less on the road?

    One theory is that on road trips, a coach might rest his best players a bit more to
    conserve energy, with back-to-backs and whatnot. But that's not the case for Indiana:
    four of the five starters played at least one minute more per game on the road. This
    could be attributed to a greater likelihood of garbage time at home, where Indiana is
    spectacular.

    The one starter who plays fewer minutes on the road than at home: Roy Hibbert. The
    center averages 30.2 minutes per game at home and 29.6 minutes per game on the
    road. That difference is negligible. But consider that David West, for instance, plays
    2.2 minutes more per game on the road than at home. That puts Hibbert's negative
    burn split in perspective: while the other starters all play a good bit more on the road,
    Hibbert plays less.

    Why does Roy Hibbert play fewer minutes on the road than at home unlike all
    other Pacers starters?


    There's one fairly obvious culprit: fouls. Hibbert averages 2.8 fouls per game at
    home and 4.0 fouls per game in slightly fewer minutes on the road. That is a massive
    difference. Fellow center Ian Mahinmi also plays less on the road, which is odd.
    Indiana's only two centers of repute (sorry Andrew Bynum) both play less on the road
    than at home.

    Isn't foul rate one of the Pacers' big road problems?

    Yes! The average NBA team fouls 4 percent more on the road than at home. Indiana's
    foul rate jumps 11 percent on the road. Hibbert is the only Pacers regular whose fouls
    per game jumps enough (43 percent!) to matter on the road. Two extra fouls per
    game is just a ton.

    Is this Hibbert's fault?

    Highly unlikely. Remember, Big Roy is one of the toughest defenders in the NBA to
    call properly, thanks to the verticality rule and his immense stature at 7'2. It's
    entirely reasonable to believe that Hibbert is called differently on the road than at
    home. That's not his fault.

    What about offensive rebounding?

    Hibbert is only a slightly worse offensive rebounder on the road vs. at home. Among
    rotation players, Mahinmi, George Hill and Paul George have far larger drop-offs on
    the offensive glass on the road. But it's a problem by committee: the entire rotation
    pretty much sees a drop-off in this category.

    There's another factor here...CONTINUE READING AT SBNATION


    Pacers
    Candace Buckner @CandaceDBuckner
    Jared Wade @8pts9secs
    Tim Donahue @TimDonahue8p9s
    Tom Lewis @indycornrows
    Ian Levy @HickoryHigh
    Whitney @its_whitney

    Heat
    Brian Windhorst @windhorstESPN
    Tom Haberstroh @tomhaberstroh
    Ira Winderman @iraheatbeat
    Joseph Goodman @JoeGoodmanJr
    Surya Fernandez @SuryaHeatNBA
    Tim Reynolds @ByTimReynolds

    Last edited by avoidingtheclowns; 04-11-2014, 12:33 PM.
    This is the darkest timeline.

  • #2
    Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

    It's my birthday today. 62. I can now officially collecting my social security.

    It should be pretty easy for everyone to figure out what I want for my birthday.

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      Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

      The Pacers have lost this type of game on the road all season. Not saying they will lose but that's the trend.

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        Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

        Originally posted by beast23 View Post
        It's my birthday today. 62. I can now officially collecting my social security.

        It should be pretty easy for everyone to figure out what I want for my birthday.
        Another shot at jumping the gorge with your old Mustang?

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        • #5
          Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

          https://twitter.com/CandaceDBuckner/...34973245755392


          Carmel HS Class of 2011

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          • #6
            Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

            No D-Wade tonight due to hamstring
            Larry Bird and Ryan Grigson- wasting the talents of Paul George and Andrew Luck

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            • #7
              Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

              If Ray Allen starts, Lance needs to abuse him. No way Ray can keep up with Lance
              Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns;1822683[I
                Isn't foul rate one of the Pacers' big road problems?[/I]

                Yes! The average NBA team fouls 4 percent more on the road than at home. Indiana's
                foul rate jumps 11 percent on the road. Hibbert is the only Pacers regular whose fouls
                per game jumps enough (43 percent!) to matter on the road
                . Two extra fouls per
                game is just a ton.

                Is this Hibbert's fault?

                Highly unlikely. Remember, Big Roy is one of the toughest defenders in the NBA to
                call properly, thanks to the verticality rule and his immense stature at 7'2. It's
                entirely reasonable to believe that Hibbert is called differently on the road than at
                home. That's not his fault.
                This is exactly why we need home court against the Heat in the playoffs.
                I know "Sleeze" is spelled incorrectly. I spell it this way because it's based on a name.

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                • #9
                  Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                  I hope our starters are "well rested". They should have had a spa day
                  "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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                    Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                    RT @CandaceDBuckner: #Pacers coach Frank Vogel said that he'll likely shrink things and go with 3-man rotation on wing with Turner, Stephenson and Paul George

                    uh sure, let's go back to Turner/Stephenson lineups that clearly do not work. That sounds like a great idea.

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                      Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                      Originally posted by Goyle View Post
                      RT @CandaceDBuckner: #Pacers coach Frank Vogel said that he'll likely shrink things and go with 3-man rotation on wing with Turner, Stephenson and Paul George

                      uh sure, let's go back to Turner/Stephenson lineups that clearly do not work. That sounds like a great idea.
                      I actually don't mind that. Playoffs are approaching, we got to start shortening our rotation
                      "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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                      • #12
                        Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                        Well it all comes down to this game. If we want it we will take it. Seeing the starters cheering for our bench leads me to believe they got their passion back, now let's see how they perform. Go Pacers!

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                        • #13
                          Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                          Frank Vogel I thought you would learn.
                          There is no NBA player named Monte Ellis.

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                            Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                            Originally posted by MillerTime View Post
                            I actually don't mind that. Playoffs are approaching, we got to start shortening our rotation
                            I still wouldn't mind seeing Rasual get a handful of minutes just to help the stretch floor and because he seems to make solid decisions.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 4/11/2014 Game Thread #80: Pacers Vs. Heat

                              Heat finally decide to not play Wade against the Pacers, I was sort of hoping they would and he would strain it again because of their stupidity, not that I really want to see anyone get injured...though if you made me choose 1 player that had to be injured, I'd probably pick Wade because I don't like his play or goonery that he gets away with.
                              "It's just unfortunate that we've been penalized so much this year and nothing has happened to the Pistons, the Palace or the city of Detroit," he said. "It's almost like it's always our fault. The league knows it. They should be ashamed of themselves to let the security be as lax as it is around here."

                              ----------------- Reggie Miller

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