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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

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  • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

    Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
    so there's been nothing new on this since the afternoon, that mean it's dead or things are still in motion? usually you'd see "deal's dead" tweets by now but haven't seen any. who knows.
    I doubt it was very alive to begin with. Can't imagine why the league's biggest surprise team from last year would trade their best player for the pieces that we could offer.

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    • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

      Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
      I'll just say I'm terrified that Roy will always be player that struggles mentally at points of the season. The guy is 27.

      He has every year since he's been a Pacer. What's going to change him being a mental midget. Hibbert is his own worst enemy.

      We lost a 15 yo dog that still had more mental toughness the day it died than Hibbert does.

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      • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

        Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
        I doubt it was very alive to begin with. Can't imagine why the league's biggest surprise team from last year would trade their best player for the pieces that we could offer.
        It does seem strange for them to be anywhere near parting with Dragic...unless, as the rumors report, the Pacers have gotten Boston into the discussion to send Rondo to the Suns. As much as the Suns might love Dragic and value his career season, I think they would see Rondo as an upgrade and make that move. But, the question still remains: who the heck can we entice Boston with for parting with the face of their franchise?
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        • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

          Originally posted by MiaDragon View Post
          Not doubting you but do you perhaps have a link?
          "From the first day Larry Bird committed to draft Roy Hibbert in June 2008 [Hibbert was actually acquired via a Draft-day trade from Toronto], the Pacers and Roy have been a wonderful fit. Challenges this season have not changed that for Roy ... Roy does not have an entourage. I am his principle advisor ... his 'camp' has not expressed any opinions to [ESPN] whatsoever concerning a trade."
          http://www.nba.com/2014/news/feature...=iref:nbahpt3b

          This article is a bit huge but you can find the above quote above the "TOP O' THE WORLD, MA!" column.
          Originally posted by IrishPacer
          Empty vessels make the most noise.

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          • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

            Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
            I'll just say I'm terrified that Roy will always be player that struggles mentally at points of the season. The guy is 27.
            That's why its time to trade his azz.

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            • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

              Originally posted by Ratking View Post
              It does seem strange for them to be anywhere near parting with Dragic...unless, as the rumors report, the Pacers have gotten Boston into the discussion to send Rondo to the Suns. As much as the Suns might love Dragic and value his career season, I think they would see Rondo as an upgrade and make that move. But, the question still remains: who the heck can we entice Boston with for parting with the face of their franchise?
              I'm assuming Boston will go into full rebuild mode if they move Rondo. My thoughts are Hibbert would be heading to Boston. Celtics rumors early in the summer were that they were looking for a rim protector, Sullinger's dad was even quoted saying the Celtics promised they would acquire a center so his son could play his natural position of PF.

              I also think the Pacers and Suns could take back salary the Celtics may be wanting to unload in Jeff Green and Gerald Wallace who will both likely take up $19mil of cap space in 2015 with Green's $9mil player option and Wallace's $10mil deal.

              Pacers could add Scola (partial guarantee) or Copeland and a future 1st to the deal. Suns could add future 1st or some of their young prospects. Morris Twins, Len, Goodwin, Warren or Bogdanovic.

              Suns are also rumored to be after LeBron or Melo...would one be interested in playing beside Rondo and Bledsoe? If not maybe Suns play out the year and try to convince Love to come to Phoenix.

              A lot of variables of course, but if Celtics feel they need to rebuild, they could unload 2 bad contracts plus Rondo, get back Hibbert, picks and young talent. Suns get Rondo to pair with Bledsoe and hopefully a 3rd star type player. Pacers get Dragic and can move Hill to the 2 if they can't resign Lance. Could resign Lance and move Hill for parts, or use Hill as 6th man.

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              • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                Last I checked, the Pacers went to the ECF 2 years in a row and the Pacers have done it primarily with the starters. The starters that, on paper, out play every team in the league. But, for some reason the Pacers don't have the pieces to get Dragic? And the Suns have done what? And the Suns Starters have done what? And 2 of the 3 best players was Pacers that 1) couldn't break into the rotation 2) poor played himself right out of the rotation.

                But again, the Pacers don't have the pieces...really tired of hearing that dumb remark.
                Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                  I have a feeling this deal has died.
                  I know "Sleeze" is spelled incorrectly. I spell it this way because it's based on a name.

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                  • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                    Originally posted by The Sleeze View Post
                    I have a feeling this deal has died.
                    Yeah...but the thread is going strong!

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                    • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                      Originally posted by The Sleeze View Post
                      I have a feeling this deal has died.
                      Most likely. Normally with Pacers trade, once it's reported, it's already agreed upon, or it was just a smokescreen in the first place.

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                      • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                        Originally posted by Pacer Fan View Post
                        Last I checked, the Pacers went to the ECF 2 years in a row and the Pacers have done it primarily with the starters. The starters that, on paper, out play every team in the league. But, for some reason the Pacers don't have the pieces to get Dragic? And the Suns have done what? And the Suns Starters have done what? And 2 of the 3 best players was Pacers that 1) couldn't break into the rotation 2) poor played himself right out of the rotation.

                        But again, the Pacers don't have the pieces...really tired of hearing that dumb remark.
                        OK. How about the Pacers don't have good pieces to spare, or pieces that the Suns would want in that trade. Or maybe they just value Dragic that much. He's not chopped liver, you know.

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                        • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                          Pacers trade value. I am guessing every team when the pacers call them ask about PG. You want Dragic ok we'll talk when you discuss including PG. He has really high trade value. Our other players. Not that much.

                          Plus I also think the value a lot of our players have increases when they are a group as opposed to parts. Especially true before February 1 2014
                          Last edited by Unclebuck; 07-04-2014, 04:01 PM.

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                          • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                            Pacers trade value. I am guessing every team when the pacers call them ask about PG. You want Dragic ok we'll talk when you discuss including PG. He has really high trade value. Our other players. Not that much
                            You think so? People move guys all the time for picks and players even when giving up the most talent.

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                            • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                              Originally posted by The Sleeze View Post
                              I have a feeling this deal has died.
                              Not saying you're wrong, but every year right before 4th of July weekend trade/signing chatter goes crazy then right after things actually start to happen. I imagine due to family time.

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                              • Re: Pacers trying to deal for Dragic

                                Originally posted by Tom White View Post
                                OK. How about the Pacers don't have good pieces to spare, or pieces that the Suns would want in that trade. Or maybe they just value Dragic that much. He's not chopped liver, you know.
                                And the Pacers aren't chopped liver and Suns do have Bledsoe, which is a much more promising pg for that young Suns team. Dragic is no doubt expendible. Just have to find the right deal for both teams and it may need a 3rd team to flavor all the liver.
                                Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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