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We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

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 Select Myles Turner

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  • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

    I just don't trust any "prospect" whose actual impact on the game has been as meagre or negative as Turner's. He disappeared every time Texas played tougher opposition. I have very low expectations and there is an additional fear that he will break down physically in just few years...

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      I like the pick. I don't understand how people are calling him a slow plodding center, and saying he's another Roy. He's not Willie Cauley Stein athletic, but he's no Roy either. I think he looks slower and less athletic than he really is because he seems to take a bit longer to get going and is mechanically awkward, but from what I understand its a fixable problem. And even as he is now he seems much faster and more athletic from the really slow plodding center types.

      ONce WCS didn't fall, I'd rather take the chance on Turner than take any of the other bigs left.

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      • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

        Originally posted by SkipperZ View Post
        ONce WCS didn't fall, I'd rather take the chance on Turner than take any of the other bigs left.
        It wasn't necessary to take a big, though. Cameron Payne and Devin Booker were still on the board and filled positions of need (back-up PG and scoring off the bench for Payne, SG and shooting for Booker).

        What's done is done, though. Myles is our guy now and we have to work hard and bring the best out of him.
        Originally posted by IrishPacer
        Empty vessels make the most noise.

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        • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

          he's 19

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          • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

            Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
            It wasn't necessary to take a big, though. Cameron Payne and Devin Booker were still on the board and filled positions of need (back-up PG and scoring off the bench for Payne, SG and shooting for Booker).

            What's done is done, though. Myles is our guy now and we have to work hard and bring the best out of him.
            I hear you, but West and Hibbert have played their last games as Pacers or have, at most, one year left. Given that this draft was rich in bigs and we do, or will have, a pressing need, this was the way to go IMO.

            I think your main issue with how things went is the decision to move on from West and Hibbert rather than the drafting of Turner. I could be dead wrong, but this is how I am reading and interpreting your posts tonight.

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            • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

              Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
              I think your main issue with how things went is the decision to move on from West and Hibbert rather than the drafting of Turner. I could be dead wrong, but this is how I am reading and interpreting your posts tonight.
              Yes. I said that this is exactly the case 6-8 hours ago. I never said that I have an issue with drafting Myles. I've wished him the absolute best as a Pacer and I'll be rooting for him.

              But the departure of West and Hibbert signifies the official end of the smashmouth Pacers that revolved around their size advantage and post-up play. I'm talking about this team:



              I was hoping that we were going to see a similar version of this team only with an even better PG in Danny's place. If both West and Hibbert leave then this will no longer be possible. I'm not ruling out that we aren't going to see a better team in the future but it won't be that team. That's what I'm emotional about (as Trader Joe put it). It doesn't have with David or Roy per se. It has to do with that combination of David, Roy and Danny.

              I cannot fault West for opting out. He's too old to play at the faster pace that Bird wants and I do agree that he wasn't all that great last season (could it be due to injury? I don't know). But I feel that we do need Roy's rim protection for the time being. Turner has potential as a rim protector but the refs aren't going to give the benefit of the doubt to a rookie.
              Originally posted by IrishPacer
              Empty vessels make the most noise.

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              • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post
                Use this to discuss the newest Pacer!
                It was a dissapointing pick seems the Pacers continue to make mediocre decisions in the DRAFT. Turner will be a good shot blocker and knock down the occasional jump shot but nothing special. .he seems like an evolved Roy JR..can we just get a big who can dunk and finish in the paint.. with Frank gone I would have rather taken Cameron Payne..

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                • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                  Originally posted by Millertime3131 View Post
                  It was a dissapointing pick seems the Pacers continue to make mediocre decisions in the DRAFT. Turner will be a good shot blocker and knock down the occasional jump shot but nothing special. .he seems like an evolved Roy JR..can we just get a big who can dunk and finish in the paint.. with Frank gone I would have rather taken Cameron Payne..
                  Dunk and finish in the paint is what you want, then mention Kaminsky? I mean he finishes, but he's not as athletic as Turner, who can get up and dunk with ease

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                  • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                    Ok, so lets say Hibbert isn't traded, does Bird think Turner is going to be good enough to be the starter next year when Hibbert is no longer a Pacer?

                    If not, who will be the starter? If it's not Turner, why was he drafted when you have to go find a player to be the starting 5? To show Hibbert he's unwanted and please leave? Don't opt in, go directly to FA, if you pass go collect $100.

                    Lets say Hibbert either doesn't opt in or is traded, that presently makes Mahinmi the starting 5 and Turner the b/u 5. If this is the case, I sure hope Turner is a quick learner. If not, then why was he drafted as we know it takes 4-5 years for a big to learn the game?

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                    • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                      Was there are starting 5 to be drafted at 11? Was there really a definitive starting anything? Not certain about the Turner pick, but he's far from being a known bust at this point and I think don't think it's clear there was a sure-fire better pick on the board. He does have some impressive qualities.
                      I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                      -Emiliano Zapata

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                      • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                        Wonder if this is how Lakers fans felt after drafting Bynum.


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                        • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                          He is a great pick, was the 2nd ranked player in last years class. Has a knack for rebounding and shot blocking , very good form on his jumper with range. Myles was a guard until a growing spurt going into high school. From all reports a very intelligent, with a high basketball IQ and a hard worker. His running style and odd gait scared off a few teams but he is working hard to correct the reasons for it strengthening his physical weaknesses. Having a clueless coach at UT in Rick Barnes who liked to alternate 5 bigs, slowed his development a bit last season. Barnes knew Myles was a 1 and done and wanted to develop other bigs for the future, in the end Barnes lost his job.

                          He has steadily improved his " big man" game at 19 his upside is huge. Paul George was not exactly highly regarded coming out but had great physical skills and has worked hard to improve and round out his game, I look at Myles Turner in much the same way a player who is just scratching the surface of his talent and will work hard to improve his game. He's not a flashy player but he is a player who at 19 when given time to work and grow has a huge upside and will make Pacer fans very happy.
                          Last edited by diamonddave00; 06-26-2015, 08:00 AM.

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                          • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                            General question - out of the guys that were left by the time the Pacers had to make their pick, who has the most upside?

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                            • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                              Originally posted by diamonddave00 View Post
                              He is a great pick, was the 2nd ranked player in last years class. Has a knack for rebounding and shot blocking , very good form on his jumper with range. Myles was a guard until a growing spurt going into high school. From all reports a very intelligent, with a high basketball IQ and a hard worker. His running style and odd gait scared off a few teams but he is working hard to correct the reasons for it strengthening his physical weaknesses. Having a clueless coach at UT in Rick Barnes who liked to alternate 5 bigs, slowed his development a bit last season. Barnes knew Myles was a 1 and done and wanted to develop other bigs for the future, in the end Barnes lost his job.

                              He has steadily improved his " big man" game at 19 his upside is huge. Paul George was not exactly highly regarded coming out but had great physical skills and has worked hard to improve and round out his game, I look at Myles Turner in much the same way a player who is just scratching the surface of his talent and will work hard to improve his game. He's not a flashy player but he is a player who at 19 when given time to work and grow has a huge upside and will make Pacer fans very happy.
                              I'm thinking Turner could be like Drummond. Drummond was also highly ranked in HS, struggled during his one year of NCAA, and slid in the draft because of this. Drummond turned out just fine as an NBA player, and I'm hoping Turner turns out the same.
                              Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                              • Re: Pacers Select Myles Turner

                                Originally posted by DgR View Post
                                General question - out of the guys that were left by the time the Pacers had to make their pick, who has the most upside?
                                Tough question and quite hard to judge. But I think you can make arguments for Turner, Booker, Payne, and maybe even guys like Oubre and Hollis-Jefferson.

                                Possibly there would be less uproar if our knowledgeable posters hadn't given strong reviews of Booker (tbird) and Payne (p4e).

                                As for me, I dislike Turner on his own merits, thank you very much I'll admit that his odd-shaped feet and awkward running gait weighed strongly on my mind. But our medical guys cleared him, so...
                                Last edited by wintermute; 06-26-2015, 08:50 AM.

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