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    Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
    I think the writer must have been reading my comments on Pacers Digest lol. He said some fans want Turner to start game one. I've been the one beating this drum lol
    You've been beating the drum, singing the fight song, leading the parade, and every other superlative.

    Honestly, given our other options, starting Turner might not be a bad idea. I suspect they won't game one because it might create extra pressure for the rook, but Mahinmi/JHill are not getting anyone excited as starting centers.

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      Originally posted by cdash View Post
      You've been beating the drum, singing the fight song, leading the parade, and every other superlative.

      Honestly, given our other options, starting Turner might not be a bad idea. I suspect they won't game one because it might create extra pressure for the rook, but Mahinmi/JHill are not getting anyone excited as starting centers.
      Exactly!! Let's get our Rookie out there and see what he can do!!
      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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        : Is Pacers rookie Myles Turner better than we think?



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        Three hours of basketball talk, and your mind starts to wander. First it was Frank Vogel talking, then Paul George, then George Hill and Monta Ellis and on and on. Now it’s Larry Bird, and I’ll be honest: After three hours of basketball talk at Indiana Pacers media day, it’s hard to hear every single word. Something about rookie center Myles Turner. It’s getting hot in here. Maybe an iced coffee down at Dunkin’ ...
        “… and he’s probably the best shooter on the team,” Bird was saying Monday afternoon.
        Excuse me. What?
        “He’s a dead-eye shooter,” Bird said.
        Hold the coffee. Awake now, I’m asking Bird to clarify what he just said about Myles Turner. Because what he said sounded a lot like this:
        Myles Turner shoots better than C.J. Miles. Better than George Hill. Better than Monta Ellis and Rodney Stuckey and Chase Budinger and anyone else — everyone else — on the roster.
        Is that what you said, Larry? That’s what I’m asking. Are you saying he shoots from hisrange better than anyone else shoots from their range? Or are you saying he shoots better, period and with no qualifiers, than anyone on this roster?
        This is what Bird told me in response:
        “He’s better than a lot of our 3-point shooters,” Bird said. “Put it this way: I think he’s our best shooter, but (I know) he’s as good as anyone we’ve got. And he’s 7 foot. He’s excellent.”


        So much big talk about this team, and rightfully so if you ask me. The Pacers are getting with the NBA program this year, acknowledging that positional basketball — a point guard, some wings, a power forward and a center — is out, and versatility is in.
        “Position-less,” is how Vogel was describing today's NBA.
        And the Pacers are loaded at position-less basketball. Paul George and Monta Ellis. Hill and Miles. Stuckey. Toney Douglas. Budinger. Joe Young. Solomon Hill. Glenn Robinson III. That’s 10 guys on the perimeter, meaning three or four of them won’t play much, if at all. The post will be defended by Ian Mahinmi, Lavoy Allen, Rakeem Christmas and Myles Turner. That’s four more names. What are we up to, 14 players? Anchored by a top-five talent in Paul George, an explosive offensive force in Monta Ellis and double-digit veteran scorers in George Hill, Miles and Stuckey?
        This team’s going to be good, and the words flying around Monday were lofty. Bird was saying this is a playoff team. Paul George was saying it’s a top-three team in the East, its position-less roster better than the roster in Atlanta, which won 60 games last season. George also said he wants to win the MVP this season. Big words flying around Monday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, I’m telling you. Big.
        The biggest words were saved for Myles Turner.
        Wasn’t just Bird, either. Vogel was telling me what a special shooter Turner is, and that was the phrase he used: “Special shooter.” Paul George was comparing Turner to a second-team All-NBA pick of a year ago, one who averaged 23.4 points and 10.2 rebounds last season in the Western Conference.
        “(Turner) has that LaMarcus Aldridge-type game, where he can step out to the perimeter and make jumpers,” George was saying. “That’s what makes LaMarcus so special. (Turner) has that kind of game.”
        Turner has heard that for awhile. When he was at Texas last season, Longhorns coach Rick Barnes would cue up video of Aldridge. That’s who you play like, Barnes told him. That’s who you can be.
        Here’s some background: Aldridge is 6-11, 240. Last season at Texas, Turner was 6-11, 238 — though he says he has added muscle and is weighing closer to 250 pounds now.
        Aldridge played two seasons at Texas, Turner just one, but their freshman numbers are almost identical:
        Aldridge in 2004-05: 9.9 points, 5.9 rebounds in 22.2 minutes.
        Turner in 2014-15: 10.1 points, 6.5 rebounds in 22.2 minutes.
        Now it’s happening with the Pacers: Myles, you remind us of LaMarcus Aldridge. Turner likes it, but doesn’t get silly about it and proclaim himself another Aldridge.
        “Funny to hear (George) say that, because I try to emulate a lot of (Aldridge’s) stuff on the floor,” Turner says. “I appreciate the compliment, but those are just words.”


        But these are the numbers: In the Orlando Summer League, playing against other young pros, Turner averaged 18.7 points and 8.3 rebounds in three games. (Before his rookie season, Aldridge averaged 11.8 points and 7.0 rebounds in five games in Las Vegas.)
        Turner shot 60.5 percent from the floor (Aldridge: 47.9 percent). Turner tried just a trio of 3-pointers, but he made two (Aldridge: 0 for 1). Turner shot 80 percent from the foul line (Aldridge: 86.7 percent). It’s a small sample size, but it’s the only sample we’ve got.
        And the sample size says Myles Turner can really shoot the ball.
        So does Frank Vogel. And Paul George. And Larry Bird, who has me so flummoxed that I follow him away from the media pack on Monday, get him alone, and beg him to stop me from writing something stupid about Myles Turner. Because what I want to write is pretty much what Bird has said. That Turner is the best shooter on the team. Which suggests he could be a special player. Which means the city of Indianapolis isn’t quite prepared for how good this kid is going to be.
        Bird doesn’t say much in response. Instead, he’s giggling. Happily giggling. And then he says this:
        “He can shoot it,” Bird is saying. “He can really shoot it.”
        Find Star columnist Gregg Doyel on Twitter at @GreggDoyelStar or atwww.facebook.com/gregg.doyel.

        http://www.indystar.com/story/sports...hink/72989202/

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        I've seen Myles Turner's pre draft workout video, and he was draining several long jump shots in a row without missing. I know that an empty gym is completely different from an in-game situation, but it was still an impressive shooting display.
        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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          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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            I wonder if Turner will develop into the 7 foot tall version of Reggie Miller. A player only looking to beat you with a jump shot. Could be deadly
            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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              Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
              I wonder if Turner will develop into [...] A player only looking to beat you with a jump shot. Could be deadly
              A center with one offensive move, won't dunk, won't make layups... doesn't that sound familiar?
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              A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
              Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                Originally posted by BillS View Post
                A center with one offensive move, won't dunk, won't make layups... doesn't that sound familiar?
                Just glad it doesn't sound like Myles Turner.

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                Last edited by spazzxb; 09-28-2015, 09:23 PM.

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                  Bird in his press conference today validated for me why I don't think Turner has much of a shot to be ROY:

                  He looks like he needs more conditioning given his frame. I don't think he'll see enough floor time, but I think we'll all leave from watching the time he does spend on the floor enthusiastic of what he'll become.

                  I think he's definitely going to take 2-3 years to mature. Who cares about ROY? For me, I simply want him to evolve into a bedrock foundation of this team, given that it will (hopefully) be the last time we see 11 in the draft for some time, so we ideally need to make that pick count.

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                    Originally posted by docpaul View Post
                    Bird in his press conference today validated for me why I don't think Turner has much of a shot to be ROY:

                    He looks like he needs more conditioning given his frame. I don't think he'll see enough floor time, but I think we'll all leave from watching the time he does spend on the floor enthusiastic of what he'll become.

                    I think he's definitely going to take 2-3 years to mature. Who cares about ROY? For me, I simply want him to evolve into a bedrock foundation of this team, given that it will (hopefully) be the last time we see 11 in the draft for some time, so we ideally need to make that pick count.

                    I think even the strongest supporters for Turner are simply saying that its not impossible. The are no proven rookies(even non pacers)

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                      Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
                      I wonder if Turner will develop into the 7 foot tall version of Reggie Miller. A player only looking to beat you with a jump shot. Could be deadly
                      This is actually the absolute last thing I would want from our center. Only looking to beat you with a jump shot????? I'm all for Turner having the ability to knock down threes. But the guy needs to be a post presence for this team to be any good.

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                        Apparently Turner already has a bum knee, only participates in half of the practice so far, they have him skip the conditioning portions at the end.
                        You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                          Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                          Apparently Turner already has a bum knee, only participates in half of the practice so far, they have him skip the conditioning portions at the end.
                          Bender?


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                            Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                            Apparently Turner already has a bum knee, only participates in half of the practice so far, they have him skip the conditioning portions at the end.
                            Really? Has anyone heard how serious this issue is? The only things I've heard about Turner as of late was Bird bragging on his shooting and Vogel expects the rookies to get meaningful playing time this year. I hope it's not too big of a deal,

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                              Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
                              This is actually the absolute last thing I would want from our center. Only looking to beat you with a jump shot????? I'm all for Turner having the ability to knock down threes. But the guy needs to be a post presence for this team to be any good.
                              I hope Turner models his game around Aldridge
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