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Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

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  • #16
    Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

    Most Indiana sports fans who don't follow the Pacers still think we are thugs. This is not helping.

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    • #17
      Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

      What I dont understand and has yet to be explained is......

      Why did the Pacers choose to air their dirty laundry?

      If we worked so hard to move away from the team problems of the past, then why not keep it in the locker room? No one knows the exact violation, but I really struggle to understand why they choose to let the media know

      They could have kept it internally and not dress Lance as he hasnt been dressed the last few games prior
      Sittin on top of the world!

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      • #18
        Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

        Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
        What I dont understand and has yet to be explained is......

        Why did the Pacers choose to air their dirty laundry?

        If we worked so hard to move away from the team problems of the past, then why not keep it in the locker room? No one knows the exact violation, but I really struggle to understand why they choose to let the media know

        They could have kept it internally and not dress Lance as he hasnt been dressed the last few games prior

        Could it be the Pacers wants the Public to know and understand how they feel about transgressors, and they will DEAL with transgressors transgressions? A message sent to the public they have changed, and they won't tolerate problem players. That the thuggish ways of players can't/won't be accepted.

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        • #19
          Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

          IMO, it's just a "given" that Stephenson will mess up in what will be a long off season. That's why I voted 100%.

          IIRC from my youth , unless it's changed, in NY 18 year olds can buy alcohol, so soon becoming legal age of 21, as in Indiana, doesn't mean anything in regards to drinking.

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          • #20
            Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            I don't l know and I really don't care . he's not playing, so why shoulod I care
            He doesn't have to be playing to cause damage to the organization.

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            • #21
              Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

              Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
              What I dont understand and has yet to be explained is......

              Why did the Pacers choose to air their dirty laundry?

              If we worked so hard to move away from the team problems of the past, then why not keep it in the locker room? No one knows the exact violation, but I really struggle to understand why they choose to let the media know

              They could have kept it internally and not dress Lance as he hasnt been dressed the last few games prior
              Transparency is key to winning back the fanbase, sponsors, etc.

              If you are honest, and say you're going to take care of a problem, it looks better than making it apparent that you're turning a blind eye.

              However, this does open or intensify the debate as if they are doing enough by keeping him.

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              • #22
                Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                Originally posted by Bball View Post
                We needed another option... like a 99.9% option....

                I think as long as the threshold of 'messes up' is something that shines a spotlight on himself in an embarrassing fashion (and thus the team as well) then I think it's pretty high.

                It wouldn't have to be robbing a liquor store or selling drugs (though I wouldn't rule those out) but it could be some weird and/or illegal sexual encounter that makes the news, an argument with a fan, a disagreement at a restaurant, trouble on a plane, giving a weird interview, showing up somewhere inebriated, etc...

                As long as those type things all count as 'messing up' then I'm confident we can count on Lance.
                I cant tell you how much I dislike the bolded statement

                just curious why do you think Lance might sell drugs or rob someone? I dont believe he was charged with anything like that., EVER

                Herein lies the problem with assumptions
                usually just make an *** of yourself
                Sittin on top of the world!

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                • #23
                  Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                  [QUOTE=Justin Tyme;1211857]Could it be the Pacers wants the Public to know and understand how they feel about transgressors, and they will DEAL with transgressors transgressions? A message sent to the public they have changed, and they won't tolerate problem players. That the thuggish ways of players can't/won't be accepted.[/QUOTE]

                  I am not pickin on you Justin, but I really , really despise that phrase

                  I dont think we have any thugs or thuggish behavior
                  Sittin on top of the world!

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                  • #24
                    Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                    Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                    Herein lies the problem with assumptions
                    usually just make an *** of yourself
                    Until he knocks over the dealer who stiffs him one evening.
                    "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

                    -Lance Stephenson

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                    • #25
                      Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                      Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                      I am not pickin on you Justin, but I really , really despise that phrase

                      I dont think we have any thugs or thuggish behavior
                      You can call him whatever you want to call him, but he's a bad (and/or really stupid) guy.

                      Some franchises can deal with that in certain instances, because they either are winning to the point where people don't care, or they have built up enough goodwill over time that it can be overlooked.

                      The Pacers' franchise is in neither position.

                      If Lance was good enough that it was worth the bad publicity and perception, that would be one thing, but he isn't. Maybe eventually he figures it all out, and becomes a really good player, but I certainly don't expect that to ever happen. At this point, I don't know how you don't come to the conclusion that Lance is a huge risk, not worth taking.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                        Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                        You can call him whatever you want to call him, but he's a bad (and/or really stupid) guy.

                        Some franchises can deal with that in certain instances, because they either are winning to the point where people don't care, or they have built up enough goodwill over time that it can be overlooked.

                        The Pacers' franchise is in neither position.

                        If Lance was good enough that it was worth the bad publicity and perception, that would be one thing, but he isn't. Maybe eventually he figures it all out, and becomes a really good player, but I certainly don't expect that to ever happen. At this point, I don't know how you don't come to the conclusion that Lance is a huge risk, not worth taking.
                        I will say he is selfish and immature, with an ego to boot

                        I dont see him as "bad" or a thug"

                        I also dont believe that Lance has the ability to pose that much of a risk. He will now be on an expiring contract and has received little time on the court

                        He is under contract so I think the Pacers will give him instructions for the summer and evaluate prior to the start of the season

                        If he proves he is turning the corner, then good

                        if not, waive his sorry ***
                        Sittin on top of the world!

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                        • #27
                          Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                          How many more incidents do you give him?

                          One? Two? Three? Depends on what it is?

                          The kid has more PR issues this year than the entire team does combined for their careers. Obviously you can get players, and better players at that, without the baggage.

                          It's like dating a new girl. Why in the world would you want to stay with a new girl when you start fighting from the beginning? You just met her and you're having problems. It's just not worth it. Cut the ties and move on.
                          Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                            Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                            How many more incidents do you give him?

                            One? Two? Three? Depends on what it is?

                            The kid has more PR issues this year than the entire team does combined for their careers. Obviously you can get players, and better players at that, without the baggage.

                            It's like dating a new girl. Why in the world would you want to stay with a new girl when you start fighting from the beginning? You just met her and you're having problems. It's just not worth it. Cut the ties and move on.
                            I understand your frustration but one thing here to remember is he violated an undisclosed team rule

                            We have no idea what that was, what we do know factually though is AJ violated a team rule, and there was hardly a peep

                            I know different situations, pasts etc

                            I am not ready to "give up" just because Lance doesnt affect my life, or my feelings on being a Pacer fan

                            The entire time I have been a Pacer fan the thing that frustrated me BY FAR more than anything ever was the consistent mental masturbation Sten played with us while we were waiting to see if he would reduce Artests suspension

                            That being said, the stuff Lance has actually done seems minor and correctable.

                            You asked when would it be enough?

                            again for me personally, baring some rediculous thing happening, I give him till the end of next year, when his contract runs out
                            Sittin on top of the world!

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                            • #29
                              Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                              Wells was on JMV yesterday, mentioned an episode in training camp where Solo tried to give him some direction and he spouted off to him.

                              JMV basically said something along the lines, how long do you keep a guy around that all of his teammates can't stand, Wells said that JMV was right on target.

                              In general if a bunch of teammates hated a guy, I'd say well thats not good, but it's not huge. Then I think about this team, pretty much a good bunch of guys, whether you think they are talented or not is up for debate, but not a group thats hard to get along with, I'd guess.

                              Just mention it, cuz I hadn't heard the Solo thing. Sorry if that was already posted.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Odds that Lance messes up this offseason

                                Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                                I understand your frustration but one thing here to remember is he violated an undisclosed team rule

                                We have no idea what that was, what we do know factually though is AJ violated a team rule, and there was hardly a peep

                                I know different situations, pasts etc

                                I am not ready to "give up" just because Lance doesnt affect my life, or my feelings on being a Pacer fan

                                The entire time I have been a Pacer fan the thing that frustrated me BY FAR more than anything ever was the consistent mental masturbation Sten played with us while we were waiting to see if he would reduce Artests suspension

                                That being said, the stuff Lance has actually done seems minor and correctable.

                                You asked when would it be enough?

                                again for me personally, baring some rediculous thing happening, I give him till the end of next year, when his contract runs out

                                I want him to be good too, so that the Pacers are good.

                                It's just that he's not even been a Pacer for a year and theres a whole body of transgressions, including an arrest and a taped episode with two hookers. I mean.... I'm not sure if/when something else happens you couldn't completely blame the Pacers organization for not pulling the rip cord.

                                It's not even been a year.

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