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  • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

    Originally posted by MnvrChvy View Post
    Kirk Hinrich is making lance look really bad. Kirk. Hinrich. :/
    Lance was never that great of a defender, he is average at best, Hibbert just made him look really good.

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    • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

      Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
      Classic Lance:

      To be fair, it does appear that Kirk's shoulder did go into the back of Lance.

      I could see that such an impact would push Lance out of the court and force Lance to pass the ball out awkwardly. I also think that some reaction from Lance does seem appropriate ( cuz he did just get shouldered in the back ) but IMHO it does appear that he over-exaggerated his reaction to the impact.
      Last edited by CableKC; 10-20-2014, 06:43 AM.
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      • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

        Originally posted by immortality View Post
        Lance was never that great of a defender, he is average at best, Hibbert just made him look really good.
        Hibbert makes all of our players look better defensively than they really are but all the Pacer players from last year were above average with Paul being the best. As for Lance, he guarded LeBron very well in the playoffs. I think that makes him above average as well. The fact he has not shown discipline, ball watches and takes unnecessary risks are all areas he needs to mature but don't mistake that for a lack of ability.

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        • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

          Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
          Hibbert makes all of our players look better defensively than they really are but all the Pacer players from last year were above average with Paul being the best. As for Lance, he guarded LeBron very well in the playoffs. I think that makes him above average as well. The fact he has not shown discipline, ball watches and takes unnecessary risks are all areas he needs to mature but don't mistake that for a lack of ability.
          I'd say that's a fair assessment and Lance did a good job when put on Lebron last year considering that no one can really stop him. Lance has the ability to be an above average defender but he honestly wasn't for most of last season. He started out that way then all but disappeared defensively for most of the second half of last season. While most of our lapse was put on Hibbert by the media and fans, Hibbert carried our defense from Jan. through March while it was our perimeter D that suffered most. Paul was to blame for this as well and seemed to just take large portions of games off while Lance seemed focused too much on his stats to focus on defense. If Lance wants to succeed in Charlotte he'll need to focus more on D then he has for the past 10 months. Lance will need to make this important to himself, I just doubt if he does.
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          • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

            Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
            Classic Lance:

            He's back
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            • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

              Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
              Hibbert makes all of our players look better defensively than they really are but all the Pacer players from last year were above average with Paul being the best. As for Lance, he guarded LeBron very well in the playoffs. I think that makes him above average as well. The fact he has not shown discipline, ball watches and takes unnecessary risks are all areas he needs to mature but don't mistake that for a lack of ability.
              Lance was put on Lebron because Wade was scoring so effectively and efficiently, which caused Vogel to decide to place Paul on Wade. Lance had some success against Lebron, but I wouldn't say he guarded him very well. (Can anyone really guard Lebron "very well") With that said, Lance is much better on the ball against bigger offensive wing players than he is against guys that can move off the ball and/or has good lateral quickness.

              His off the ball defense, can improve easily with added attention/discipline. The fact that he's in a good defensive system in CHA and surrounded by plus defenders (minus Jefferson) should help in this regard. But to become a really good defensive player he has to work on getting through screens, and keeping up with his man as opposed to watching the ball.

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              • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                Looks like Kirk landed on his back foot, which is a foul, then the extra shoulder and head jerk.... wish he wouldn't do that crap.
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                • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                  its preseason. Settle down.

                  I noted earlier that I watched Lance play last week but made absolutely no comment on how he did. Because it was totally irrelevant. It's just preseason.

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                  • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                    Hibbert makes all of our players look better defensively than they really are but all the Pacer players from last year were above average with Paul being the best. As for Lance, he guarded LeBron very well in the playoffs. I think that makes him above average as well. The fact he has not shown discipline, ball watches and takes unnecessary risks are all areas he needs to mature but don't mistake that for a lack of ability.
                    That goes both ways. Hibbert is excellent but limited defensively. If our wings don't do a good job at containment and funneling the other team into the right areas of the court, then Hibbert is way to slow to cover. His lack of mobility was covered up by the great wing defense (and wing rebounding) from last year. But Hibbert's presence in the middle was one of the main reasons we had such a good defense. It'll be interesting to see if there is an increase in Hibbert's foul rate this year without Lance and PG. I think he's really going to struggle with fouls.
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                    • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                      Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                      its preseason. Settle down.

                      I noted earlier that I watched Lance play last week but made absolutely no comment on how he did. Because it was totally irrelevant. It's just preseason.
                      I can sort of go with that. My thought is that the idea of sharing the ball ought to be a lot easier in preseason, when nothing is really on the line. Even under those circumstances, Lance and Kemba don't seem to be passing to each other. But we'll see.
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                      • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                        How Lance Stephenson Left Behind Pacers For Hornets

                        http://basketball.realgm.com/article...rs-For-Hornets

                        Part of the allure that the Charlotte Hornets presented inside a deluxe Las Vegas hotel captured the mind of Lance Stephenson. Patrick Ewing patted a son of Brooklyn on the shoulder and shared with him stories of Michael Jordan, shared endless possibilities with an old rival in Kemba Walker and a connection only these New York stars can produce.

                        Ewing, Jordan, Walker and a stable coaching staff formed a major draw and ideas for a new future for Stephenson, but over and over, he mostly kept coming back to what failed to happen with his old franchise.

                        Before Stephenson had committed to Charlotte, his representatives had recognized his successful growth with the Indiana Pacers and a desire to stay. Move a salary off the books, move a player here or there and keep your homegrown talent, Stephenson’s management team urged the Pacers’ front office. With the ability to shed part or all of Luis Scola’s and Donald Sloan’s contracts, people involved in negotiations brought up scenarios to remove those deals to create an increased Year 1 and Year 2 salary for Stephenson in a deal with Indiana. Suggestions went unanswered, without execution.

                        Under the direction of Larry Bird and Herb Simon, the Pacers remained resistant in their contract offer to Stephenson, and lost him. Bird had called Stephenson’s behaviors “disappointing” late in last season’s playoffs, had failed to convince ownership enough of his former second round pick to spike into a luxury tax area, but Stephenson was his guy. He always shielded Stephenson privately and publicly. Away from this partnership, Stephenson understands there’s no turning back now, no grudge to keep.

                        “I never noticed anything change between us, nah,” Stephenson told RealGM. “Me and Larry were always cool.”

                        Cool, but how was the conversation with Bird? How was the explanation to his face -- or into his cell phone -- about why he found it unacceptable to be the lowest paid starter for two more seasons in the Pacers’ proposal? In the corner of a locker room recently, Stephenson shook his head.

                        “We didn’t have a conversation,” Stephenson said. “Haven’t talked. I’m focused on winning here now. This group of guys is good, hungry, and we want to win. This team is young and hungry to get far.”

                        For Stephenson, the plane flight to North Carolina in July washed over him that he’d need to leave behind Bird and Donnie Walsh, Frank Vogel and Paul George. For all of Bird’s imprints on Stephenson, Walsh sat courtside late in the Eastern Conference finals in the spring -- pointing toward George and Stephenson shooting pregame, admiring Stephenson and vowing he was emerging behind George’s stardom.

                        Stephenson had people in his ear a lot there, but he had the same people in his corner too.

                        “I’m sure part of him, part of his heart stayed for a little while,” Steve Clifford told RealGM. “When you’re in one place for four years, playing with primarily the same guys, it’s a significant change. But change is part of this league, and he’s fit in well with our guys.”

                        The maturation process continues for Stephenson under Clifford, one of the NBA’s best system coaches. Even given a depleted roster at times or a difficult stretch in the schedule a season ago, Clifford prevailed with foundation, structured schemes and harmony with his players so their efforts never wane. The Hornets brought four gritty players into training camp, and so far Jason Maxiell is the leading candidate to be retained for the 15th regular season roster spot, a source said.

                        Before the Hornets could grant Stephenson a Las Vegas meeting, before they could ever give him a contract, Clifford needed to see something for himself.

                        “Before we talked to Lance about coming here, I watched a lot of film on him,” Clifford told RealGM. “That stuff in the playoffs, that’s one or two plays. The bottom line is, if you watched him last season and through the playoffs, he had a tremendous season. He’s a great pick and roll player and a great defender and rebounder.

                        “The two things that stand out about him are: he’s worked hard since he’s been in the league, and his competitiveness. [Jordan] spoke to Lance about the fact that it’s one of the ways he can get better. People view Lance’s competitiveness sometimes as a weakness, and sometimes he has to channel that energy in the right way.”

                        Hornets' officials around him, and Jordan showered a free agent target with as much praise as constructive criticism: How we’ll continue to mold you into one of the NBA’s best two-way players. How that edge in the playoffs could work on LeBron James next time around. How you need the Hornets as much as we need you.

                        Everyone will wait for the next outburst, Jordan told Stephenson, but controlled emotion is key to competition. Now, Stephenson knows cameras will heighten on him for soundbites and endless highlight scrolls come postseason in Charlotte. This is why he spent part of the summer receiving training and guidance from his representatives on ways to handle being the player sent to the press conference room after a playoff game, ways to win over an interview in victory or defeat.

                        Already, Stephenson’s had interest off the court in local endorsement deals, but he has made clear to hold off on any commitments until the season starts. His deal with AND1 runs for two more seasons, so any discussion of a shoe partnership with Jordan is simply speculation for now. Whatever, because Stephenson is still configuring his knowledge of Clifford’s play sets.

                        “I’m trying to learn the offense still,” Stephenson said.

                        Before Stephenson attended the Hornets' meeting and was handed team material on that July night in Las Vegas, pleas were made to find salary space and a shorter-term deal with the Pacers. No one would be released or traded by the Pacers for this; negotiations held firm. “No regrets. I just want to win games,” Stephenson says, and so he bet on himself and took a deal to enter free agency again for the NBA’s cap spike.

                        No forever bond with Larry Bird and the Pacers. No turning back now for Lance Stephenson.
                        Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 10-22-2014, 03:04 PM.

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                        • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                          Well - there's a big part of the answer as to what happened with Lance

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                          • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                            I just wish Lance would come out and be honest about why he left. He hasn't yet and maybe never will and that is his right, but unless he's thinking about coming back at some point, he should come clean. I am not buying the reason in this article or other public forums.

                            and I would like to know if the pacers offered Lance a two or three year deal.
                            Last edited by Unclebuck; 10-22-2014, 03:25 PM.

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                            • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                              Stephenson is gonna be a star in Charlotte.

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                              • Re: All things Lance Stephenson thread for the next year or so

                                http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...-an-albatross/

                                The initial offer from the Pacers to Lance Stephenson in free agency was for five years and $44 million guaranteed, which may not seem too bad on the surface.But for a variety of reasons, it wasn’t even under consideration by Stephenson’s camp, and he rejected it immediately before looking elsewhere.Indiana continued to sign other players while waiting on Stephenson, but those moves only made it less likely he’d be back, considering that precious salary cap dollars were being taken away by those deals, and so any new offer that the Pacers came up with would have had to have been for less than the initial one, barring a gutting of some of the team’s additional players.Even setting all of that aside, the original offer was the primary issue.From Candace Buckner of the Indianapolis Star:
                                The agreement with the Hornets comes after the Pacers had offered “a couple of options” to Stephenson, according to his agent Alberto Ebanks. One option involved more up front money but less overall and the higher of the offers was a five-year deal – an albatross in the view of Stephenson’s camp – worth $44 million.
                                “It wasn’t really about the money,” Ebanks said. “(But) If it’s going to be too little then don’t let it be too long because you’re losing on both ends. …
                                “We’re betting on Lance and not against Lance. So if he had to take a little bit less, he was willing to do that. But you don’t want to take a little bit less and play your entire basketball prime, the next five years for a lower amount of money. If you’re going to take less, take less for a less amount of time then hit reset. … and enter the free agent market.”
                                For that last reason, the five-year deal was completely one-sided in favor of the Pacers.Stephenson has certainly had his issues, most recently being a distraction more than he was an asset againstLeBron James and the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals, and doing so on more than one occasion. But overall, he made a leap from a production standpoint last year, and was instrumental in helping Indiana get off to a strong start, especially during the first half of the season.A five-year contract that paid him less than $9 million per year in total (remember, guys like Avery Bradley are getting $8 million per year in this market) was a semi-slap in the face. It was apparently treated as one by Stephenson’s team, who didn’t even give the Pacers a chance to match the offer that was ultimately accepted in Charlotte.

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