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  • #46
    Re: Orlando Game

    Originally posted by jrwannabe View Post
    Get a team to take Ian for a 2nd?
    I wish. I don't think anyone is going to take him and his salary now. If we're lucky maybe we can unload him at the trade deadline.

    I think the only guys we may be able to release to make room for Onuaku (but we would still have to pay) are Whittington and Sloan. Personally, I would not want to release Whittington. That would leave Sloan. I think that could work if we wanted to do it. GHill, Watson and Stuckey can all play PG.

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    • #47
      Re: Orlando Game

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      Orlando Magic
      STARTERS	MIN	FGM-A	3PM-A	FTM-A	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	+/-	PTS
      Aaron Gordon, PF	22	3-4	0-0	0-0	2	1	3	3	2	0	2	3	+1	6
      Tobias Harris, SF	22	5-10	0-0	6-6	0	6	6	4	1	0	2	3	0	16
      Nikola Vucevic, C	24	6-10	0-0	0-0	2	4	6	0	0	0	1	2	+3	12
      Luke Ridnour, PG	20	2-6	0-1	0-0	0	2	2	5	2	1	1	1	-6	4
      Evan Fournier, SG	28	3-9	1-3	4-6	0	2	2	4	1	0	1	2	+1	11
      BENCH	MIN	FGM-A	3PM-A	FTM-A	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	+/-	PTS
      Andrew Nicholson, PF	13	2-4	0-1	0-0	1	1	2	0	0	0	0	0	+3	4
      Kyle O'Quinn, PF	22	6-14	0-0	1-2	0	10	10	2	0	1	2	3	-3	13
      Maurice Harkless, SF	23	3-5	0-1	2-2	0	1	1	0	1	0	3	1	-3	8
      Dewayne Dedmon, C	15	1-2	0-0	1-2	0	4	4	0	1	1	0	1	+3	3
      Elfrid Payton, PG	25	4-4	0-0	0-2	0	5	5	5	1	1	1	2	+13	8
      Ben Gordon, SG	17	4-10	0-2	0-0	1	1	2	0	1	0	1	2	+6	8
      Devyn Marble, SG	9	1-4	1-1	0-0	1	2	3	1	0	0	0	1	-3	3
      TOTALS		FGM-A	3PM-A	FTM-A	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	 	PTS
      40-82	2-9	14-20	7	39	46	24	10	4	14	21	 	96
      48.8%	22.2%	70.0%	
      Fast break points:   14
      Points in the paint:   40
      Total Team Turnovers (Points off turnovers):   15 (15)+/- denotes team's net points while the player is on the court.
      Indiana Pacers
      STARTERS	MIN	FGM-A	3PM-A	FTM-A	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	+/-	PTS
      Lavoy Allen, PF	26	5-11	0-0	0-0	3	5	8	2	1	0	2	3	+11	10
      Roy Hibbert, C	15	4-8	0-0	5-6	1	2	3	0	1	3	0	1	+15	13
      Rodney Stuckey, PG	25	3-7	0-1	4-4	0	4	4	1	2	0	0	2	-1	10
      George Hill, PG	23	4-8	3-4	0-0	1	1	2	4	0	1	3	2	+11	11
      C.J. Miles, SG	11	3-5	2-4	3-3	0	1	1	0	0	0	1	1	+11	11
      BENCH	MIN	FGM-A	3PM-A	FTM-A	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	+/-	PTS
      Luis Scola, PF	27	1-7	0-0	4-4	1	8	9	4	2	0	2	2	-6	6
      Arinze Onuaku, PF	14	2-3	0-0	0-0	0	3	3	0	0	1	0	2	-2	4
      Chris Copeland, SF	19	0-6	0-4	0-0	0	1	1	2	0	2	2	0	-20	0
      Damjan Rudez, SF	15	2-6	1-2	0-0	0	0	0	3	0	0	1	0	+2	5
      Solomon Hill, SF	26	1-3	0-1	3-4	0	3	3	1	0	0	0	1	+2	5
      Ian Mahinmi, C	14	1-4	0-0	0-3	1	2	3	0	0	1	1	1	-24	2
      Donald Sloan, PG	25	5-13	3-8	3-3	0	1	1	3	1	0	1	1	-14	16
      Chris Singleton, SF	DNP COACH'S DECISION
      C.J. Fair, SF	DNP COACH'S DECISION
      C.J. Watson, PG	DNP COACH'S DECISION
      Adonis Thomas, SG	DNP COACH'S DECISION
      TOTALS		FGM-A	3PM-A	FTM-A	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	 	PTS
      31-81	9-24	22-27	7	31	38	20	7	8	13	16	 	93
      38.3%	37.5%	81.5%	
      Fast break points:   13
      Points in the paint:   30
      Total Team Turnovers (Points off turnovers):   13 (18)+/- denotes team's net points while the player is on the court.
       Flagrant Fouls: None
       Technical Fouls: PLAYERS: None - TEAMS: None - COACHES: None
       Officials: Eric Lewis, Mike Callahan, Lauren Holtkamp
       Attendance: 16,111
      This information comes from http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?id=400583944
      Last edited by Guardshock; 10-10-2014, 09:48 PM. Reason: Can't go against copyright laws
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      • #48
        Re: Orlando Game

        Also worth noting, The magic had ALOT of their future starters in the game at the same time. We ran our bench plus hill and stuckey. I'm okay with that though, develop those players.
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        • #49
          Re: Orlando Game

          THIS TEAM IS A STEAMING PILE OF HORSE **** AND WONT WIN 20 GAMES THIS SEASON **** IT ALL

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          • #50
            Re: Orlando Game

            Originally posted by Strummer View Post
            Thanks!

            I heard that West is getting the night off. Lavoy Allen is supposed to start at PF.
            Lavoy was fantastic tonight. Hill, then Hibbert, then Allen were the stars of the night.


            Also, more than 20 years since Detlef signed a Pacers t-shirt for me at Bank One on County Line across from Greenwood Park Mall he signed another shirt for me. This time it was my deluxe retro Detlef jersey that they haven't even sold at the Gift Shop for years. I missed the halftime signing but he stayed on the sideline after the game long enough for me to go over, rather than cutting out early like a bunch of stars do.

            For those that know me, this is my Peck meets Dale Davis moment.



            Favorite Area 55 taunts:

            1) Classy - I respectively disagree with that call!

            2) Anti-Classy - Ben Gordon, how many more time will you get cut before you retire.

            It was a little ragged in overall organized cheers but they made up for it with random drunken slander.



            Originally posted by Goyle View Post
            Rudez looks likes he's going to be a nice player once he gets used to the NBA athleticism.
            I agree. Not sure what defense he can play but he's pretty smooth with the basketball and can get into his shot or get the ball onto the floor equally swiftly for a player his size. He'll be interesting to follow.


            I was rather disappointed with where Solo's game was at. Not so much overall awareness but in his one on one techniques at either end.
            Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 10-10-2014, 10:10 PM.

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            • #51
              Re: Orlando Game

              I also learned tonight that Aaron Gordon's pre-draft interviews up at the Chicago camp/combine were...."interesting" to say the least. I guess they were the talk of the camp - scattered, ADD to the max, confused. So we will see where that takes him in the NBA, but I guess it made his high selection even more surprising.

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              • #52
                Re: Orlando Game

                Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                Favorite Area 55 taunts:

                1) Classy - I respectively disagree with that call!

                2) Anti-Classy - Ben Gordon, how many more time will you get cut before you retire.

                It was a little ragged in overall organized cheers but they made up for it with random drunken slander.
                It's amazing what happens when I'm not there......
                "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

                "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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                • #53
                  Re: Orlando Game

                  Originally posted by LoneGranger33 View Post
                  George Hill is gonna have himself some fun this season.
                  Hill's going to wake up and find their best defender is draped all over him when we start playing real games. Unfortunately, not being a real PG, he's not accustomed to sharing the ball well at a high level. It is going to be a very, very interesting season.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Orlando Game

                    As long as we space the floor well with Miles and stuckey I'm happy. There were multiple times I was wishing that stuckey would just drive it into the lane. After the first quarter it just seemed like we were no longer pushing the pace and were settling for jump shots. If we drive to the lane, that would start helping cope hit open shots.
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                    • #55
                      Re: Orlando Game

                      Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                      Hill's going to wake up and find their best defender is draped all over him when we start playing real games. Unfortunately, not being a real PG, he's not accustomed to sharing the ball well at a high level. It is going to be a very, very interesting season.
                      Yeah. Unfortunately, Lance not being a real PG, he's also not accustomed to sharing the ball well at a high level. Sorry, but that is a highly ridiculous comment.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Orlando Game

                        Originally posted by cdash View Post
                        Yeah. Unfortunately, Lance not being a real PG, he's also not accustomed to sharing the ball well at a high level. Sorry, but that is a highly ridiculous comment.
                        No, it's not. Hill has never been "the man" in the back court for any team he's been on since IUPUI. Guys had to concern themselves with Ginobili and Parker in San Antonio. They had Granger, Paul and Lance in Indiana. Now it's all George Hill...along with a slew of backups. I'm hoping for the best, but we haven't played a real game and I would imagine teams will start trapping him and then there goes the confidence. Again, it's going to be extremely interesting to see how he responds to the challenge.

                        Edit: BTW, Lance has the strength and length and the passing skills to take care of business. Hill's going to wish he had that spot in the corner back.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Orlando Game

                          I watched on TV tonight.

                          From what I saw I will once again make the statement that every minute that Mahinmi & Scola are on the floor over Allen is a waste of everyone's time. Lavoy wasn't hitting tonight as well as he did the other night but I'm telling you this guy can rebound and defend at a high level.

                          I thought he and Roy actually complimented each other really well.

                          Hill again looked good but again I want to see that consistently in regular season.

                          Copeland, Scola, and Solomon Hill looked atrocious but again it is only pre-season so I guess we will have to wait and see.

                          Mahinimi looked a step slow and as incompetent on offense as ever.

                          Sloan made my eyes hurt.

                          C.J. Miles again looked pretty good. He might be a solid pickup for us, but again pre season.

                          The bench I fear is once again going to be a festering dung pile but this time there won't be the starting 5 to save anyone.


                          Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                          • #58
                            Re: Orlando Game

                            Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                            Lavoy was fantastic tonight. Hill, then Hibbert, then Allen were the stars of the night.


                            Also, more than 20 years since Detlef signed a Pacers t-shirt for me at Bank One on County Line across from Greenwood Park Mall he signed another shirt for me. This time it was my deluxe retro Detlef jersey that they haven't even sold at the Gift Shop for years. I missed the halftime signing but he stayed on the sideline after the game long enough for me to go over, rather than cutting out early like a bunch of stars do.

                            For those that know me, this is my Peck meets Dale Davis moment.



                            Favorite Area 55 taunts:

                            1) Classy - I respectively disagree with that call!

                            2) Anti-Classy - Ben Gordon, how many more time will you get cut before you retire.

                            It was a little ragged in overall organized cheers but they made up for it with random drunken slander.




                            I agree. Not sure what defense he can play but he's pretty smooth with the basketball and can get into his shot or get the ball onto the floor equally swiftly for a player his size. He'll be interesting to follow.


                            I was rather disappointed with where Solo's game was at. Not so much overall awareness but in his one on one techniques at either end.
                            I can respect that, I was a huge Detlef fan, the guy played with heart. I hated the trade at the time and couldn't watch for a while afterward. I know the end result was a great team and we were able to pay Smits but I still think we would have been a great team had we kept Det.
                            Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Orlando Game

                              Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                              No, it's not. Hill has never been "the man" in the back court for any team he's been on since IUPUI. Guys had to concern themselves with Ginobili and Parker in San Antonio. They had Granger, Paul and Lance in Indiana. Now it's all George Hill...along with a slew of backups. I'm hoping for the best, but we haven't played a real game and I would imagine teams will start trapping him and then there goes the confidence. Again, it's going to be extremely interesting to see how he responds to the challenge. Edit: BTW, Lance has the strength and length and the passing skills to take care of business. Hill's going to wish he had that spot in the corner back.
                              You realize George Hill played starting guard for the spurs when Tony Parker was injured? Hill rarely turn the ball over. Seriously, your comments are reaching ridiculous levels of over 9000.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Orlando Game

                                Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                                No, it's not. Hill has never been "the man" in the back court for any team he's been on since IUPUI. Guys had to concern themselves with Ginobili and Parker in San Antonio. They had Granger, Paul and Lance in Indiana. Now it's all George Hill...along with a slew of backups. I'm hoping for the best, but we haven't played a real game and I would imagine teams will start trapping him and then there goes the confidence. Again, it's going to be extremely interesting to see how he responds to the challenge.

                                Edit: BTW, Lance has the strength and length and the passing skills to take care of business. Hill's going to wish he had that spot in the corner back.
                                Sometimes I wonder if you even root for the Pacers and Hill to do well...

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