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IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

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  • IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

    I was trying to figure out just how to engage the small but vocal group of tanking advocates in a positive way, and I think this question might work.

    Anyone can feel free to answer.

    The question is this - suppose the Pacers throw in the towel on the season and get rid of skilled players while bringing in young cheap guys to maybe develop but mostly to lose games to try for a high draft pick.

    How do YOU tangibly let the organization know you think this is the right move? How do YOU encourage others to do the same? What do YOU do to help keep this from being a financial and marketing disaster?

    I'm asking because the reaction of casual fans to throwing a season away on what seems to me to be a glorified Powerball ticket concerns me greatly. As most here know, that's my number 1 argument against doing it (among others).

    In my case, I'm an STH and will be there through thick and thin. I may not always agree with the coaching or the moves, but I'll be there.

    Other thoughts?

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    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: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

    I will support the Pacers no matter what, but I would definitely not tank. Roy Hibbert, David West, and George Hill is a good supporting cast, and if Hibbert can find his offensive groove this year, and have it when PG gets back, then we are in great shape, and Hibbert has proven when is healthy and in form, he is an all-star caliber player. Not to mention that we will have a decent draft pick so we can add another good long term and hopefully short term piece there, and we have the MLE to use next season to add another good complementary piece for PG. So I am not in favor of the tanking strategy.
    Last edited by BlueCollarColts; 08-03-2014, 07:09 PM.

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      Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

      Well, as an out of state lifelong fan, I would continue to support them as I always have. I watch every game and follow the team closely.

      It really would not impact any financial decisions for me, because League Pass is basically my only expense.

      If we were playing a 'lost year' I would undoubtedly still find ways to get invested in the team, the development of young talent and the hope for improvement and as much in-season success as possible.

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        Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

        Originally posted by BillS View Post

        I'm asking because the reaction of casual fans to throwing a season away on what seems to me to be a glorified Powerball ticket concerns me greatly. As most here know, that's my number 1 argument against doing it (among others).
        I agree with you. It's one thing to ask fans pay money to watch a team lose because it has young talent which is developing.

        It's another to ask fans to pay money for the basketball equivalent of watching paint dry - tanking a season - in the hope that you might get young talent next year to develop. I think you'll lose the city again - not totally to the JOB days but it'll be a significant step back.
        The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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          Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

          Originally posted by BillS View Post
          I was trying to figure out just how to engage the small but vocal group of tanking advocates in a positive way, and I think this question might work.

          Anyone can feel free to answer.

          The question is this - suppose the Pacers throw in the towel on the season and get rid of skilled players while bringing in young cheap guys to maybe develop but mostly to lose games to try for a high draft pick.

          How do YOU tangibly let the organization know you think this is the right move? How do YOU encourage others to do the same? What do YOU do to help keep this from being a financial and marketing disaster?

          I'm asking because the reaction of casual fans to throwing a season away on what seems to me to be a glorified Powerball ticket concerns me greatly. As most here know, that's my number 1 argument against doing it (among others).

          In my case, I'm an STH and will be there through thick and thin. I may not always agree with the coaching or the moves, but I'll be there.

          Other thoughts?

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          I tend to go to games more when the team stinks. I like the cheap tickets and being able to move down in the balcony. For the record, I don't think that its tanking when you have a player of the caliber of Paul George coming back next year. The Sixers hope to draft a Paul George by tanking. We get him back plus the player that we draft. This is more like when the Spurs got the top pick because David Robinson got hurt. Getting a top player on a rookie contract to pair with Paul could be the giant silver lining in this disaster of a situation.
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            Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

            To add on to my previous statement for the sake of clarity: I would rather support a team that had marginal talent and was consistently barely making or missing the playoffs, but that had heart and passion than a team that just gave up and didn't try.

            Call that whatever you like. I like to think of it as standing upon principles and an honorable way of doing things.

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              Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

              I think with the shadow of Paul's injury and subsequent rehab looming over this entire season any other move will probably be viewed through that lens. That being the case, I think as long as the team that is put on the floor plays hard people will support them.

              Basically they can trade whoever for whatever and as long as we don't get completely screwed in the trade, my first question will be "That's great and all, but how is PG doing?"


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                Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                I'd support the Pacers no matter what. They're my favorite team and I watched every game post-brawl during the dark years so I'd continue to watch this team even if they weren't playing well enough to make the playoffs. Every team has up and down seasons. It's just a part of professional sports.

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                  Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                  Originally posted by TMJ31 View Post
                  To add on to my previous statement for the sake of clarity: I would rather support a team that had marginal talent and was consistently barely making or missing the playoffs, but that had heart and passion than a team that just gave up and didn't try.

                  Call that whatever you like. I like to think of it as standing upon principles and an honorable way of doing things.
                  Here's my problem with this, are the players tanking or are they just bad? Take Philly for example last year, a lot of those guys were playing very hard, trying to stick in the league, they were working hard, but the team was tanking, so I think it is possible to tank and play hard at the same time.

                  I also don't think you have to tank to win.

                  I also don't think the Pacers need to tank, but would understand why if they did. Especially if you could pick up multiple assets.


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                    Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                    How would the Pacers tank this season with out it being obvious of their intentions? Have Hill, Hibbert, and West come off the bench? I think outside these three, everyone else on the team will be fighting for a bigger pay day mentality as opposed to fighting to make the playoffs.

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                      Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                      Tanking meaning play young guys a lot to develop them - I'm good

                      Tanking meaning guys are out there chucking and dogging it - I'm not

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                        Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                        Originally posted by FrenchConnection View Post
                        I tend to go to games more when the team stinks. I like the cheap tickets and being able to move down in the balcony. For the record, I don't think that its tanking when you have a player of the caliber of Paul George coming back next year. The Sixers hope to draft a Paul George by tanking. We get him back plus the player that we draft. This is more like when the Spurs got the top pick because David Robinson got hurt. Getting a top player on a rookie contract to pair with Paul could be the giant silver lining in this disaster of a situation.
                        We won't get a top draft pick, even without PG our talent is still better than the bottom dwellers like the Magic/Sixers/Milwaukee etc. The best scenario for me would be, we make the playoffs as the 8th or 7th or whatever and prove that our supporting cast alone is still enough to get a playoff spot. Having the 8th seed in the playoffs is still good to get a good draft pick, as Atlanta walked away with the 15th pick, so you get the opportunity to draft a nice prospect there, and have the MLE to bolster that already playoff caliber roster, as well as getting the return of Paul George.

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                          Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                          Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                          Here's my problem with this, are the players tanking or are they just bad? Take Philly for example last year, a lot of those guys were playing very hard, trying to stick in the league, they were working hard, but the team was tanking, so I think it is possible to tank and play hard at the same time.

                          I also don't think you have to tank to win.

                          I also don't think the Pacers need to tank, but would understand why if they did. Especially if you could pick up multiple assets.
                          Yeah, I mean if the players on the court are giving it 100 percent every night I'll support them. Now if the organization itself is attempting to tank by putting together a garbage team purposely, I would be disturbed by that. But there the key word is "purposely"

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                            Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                            Pacers should take that $5 million and use it to bring Brian Scalabrine out of retirement.

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                              Re: IF They Tanked - How Would You Support Them?

                              Don't be the Philadelphia 76ers basically, that's my definition of obvious tanking, and really I'm pretty glad it hasn't worked out that well so far for them, MCW was a late lottery pick that won ROY. Noel who knows what he will be and obviously Embiid is out for the season probably.

                              If the other Pacer talents come to play I think they're still a fringe playoff team, and I can be happy with that for this year. I wouldn't be very happy if Larry decided to trade David West unless David specifically wanted to be on a title contender for this season. Obviously don't do anything really dumb like trade draft picks or young talent for a marginal upgrade this season. Scola is a guy that I look to possibly trade now, or play him during the season, and wait till near the trade deadline and try and get what you can. I hope Frank plays a lot of Solo and Rudez if they show good signs on the floor and not pull a JoB there.
                              "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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