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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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Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

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    http://www.sportsnet.ca/basketball/n...o-team-canada/

    The quote from TT's agent is pretty straight forward...

    "But Thompson’s agent, Rich Paul – who also represents Cavs franchise cornerstone LeBron James – told Sportsnet on Monday that if the Cavaliers weren’t prepared to meet their terms, his client wouldn’t be returning after the 2015-16 season.

    "All I know is that TT on a QO [Qualifying Offer] will be his last year with the Cavs," said Paul in an email on Monday."

    So, for a young team who will most likely be in dire need of a guy to crash the boards, would it make sense for the Pacers to go full speed ahead in a pursuit of Tristan Thompson next summer?

    Thompson is only 24 years old currently, is an absolute monster on the glass (both ends of the floor) and is highly effective around the rim on offense (66% of his shots last season came from within 3 feet of the basket and he converted those attempts at a 65% rate).

    A starting lineup of

    George Hill
    Monta Ellis
    Paul George
    Tristan Thompson
    Myles Turner

    looks pretty damn good on paper.

    What say you? Realistic target? Good fit?

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    Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

    I'm on board.
    I'm not perfect and neither are you.

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    • #3
      Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

      Pass. He wants a max contract after averaging 8.5/8.
      Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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        Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

        Thompson's max contract on the open market in 2016 would be roughly 4 years $90 million. About $22.5 million a year.
        Last edited by Kstat; 08-11-2015, 11:30 AM.

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        • #5
          Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

          Thompson reportedly turned down 5 years $80m from the Cavs, because he supposedly wants 5 years $94m (the max). None of those numbers make sense for the Pacers, I hope, or any other team really.

          Anyway, that 1 year QO thing is just a bluff, IMO. In the end Cavs will cave and end up paying Thompson too much, because of who his agent is. Arguably the 5 years $80m offer on the table is already too much, but well if you already have a franchise by the balls why not squeeze a little harder...

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          • #6
            Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

            Pass. Jeff Foster was a better player at his type of play.

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            • #7
              Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

              He wants 5/94? The hell is wrong with him?

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              • #8
                Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                MAX contract for Tristan Thompson? Given that he's going to get the MAX and the NBA is trending towards more versatile PFs that can score inside and outside the paint....is he worth it? does he even have any range outside of the paint?

                Unless the intention is to have Turner play more as the "Stretch Big Man" and Tristan controls and doesn't wander far from the paint....then, that is fine. Otherwise, why bother?
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                • #9
                  Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                  Not me. I know everyone will have all this money, but this guy can't shoot/spread the floor. Aren't we trying to move away from that?

                  Yes, he is a good rebounder, tough and all, but let us remember Austin Croshere. Thompson took advantage of 6'7 guys for Golden State, looked REALLY good, and is now trying to cash in. I don't blame him for it, but people have a tendency to overreact. I see Tristian as a 10/10 guy who is a horrible free throw shooter. He has a place in the leage, but I hope it isn't here for 80 million bucks.

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                    Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                    Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post
                    He wants 5/94? The hell is wrong with him?
                    Nothing wrong with him....he may not be worth a MAX contract but he'll get that on the Open market simply because he's a Starting Quality Big Man.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                      Let's put it this way: Do we want Tristan Thompson being the highest paid player on our roster?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                        People tend to take this word "worth" and apply it however they see fit. A player is "worth" whatever someone is willing to pay them. Whether you believe a player deserves that much money and if they're worth it are two different things. Fact of the matter is salaries are getting increasingly higher and people should probably adjust their expectations accordingly, otherwise you're going to flip out at every signing a team makes from next summer on. Thompson in the current market for $18.8M/season (5 years, $94M) is far from insane to think about.

                        He wasn't just beating up on 6'7" Warriors players either. He has placed in the top 5 in the NBA in offensive rebounds each of the past 3 seasons, and top 10 in offensive rebound % in 3 of his 4 seasons in the NBA. He also hasn't missed a game since his rookie season, so he's incredibly durable.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                          This is one of the most complicated decisions for me.

                          In many ways, if Turner is who he could be, Thompson fits the Pacers perfectly. Turner is the stretch 5 rim protector, and Thompson is the screen setter/roll man/drop off passes at the rim/great rebounder. Thompson is also very good at switching on pick and rolls. The Pacers would basically be replicating what Green and Bogut did for GS, except in this case Turner would be Green on offense/Bogut on defense, and Thompson would be Bogut on offense/Green on defense.

                          Is that worth a 22.5 million a year contract? No. But in an expanding cap environment, that will not matter as much. The Pacers have a lot of potential contracts locked in if they wish. They have up to 13 players (including their first round pick next year) either under contract or the Pacers decision. This might be one case where a 15 million dollar player making 22 million is more valuable than three 7 million dollar players getting paid fairly.

                          It's quite possible too that if they don't spend that money on Thompson that the Pacers don't find anybody at all to spend it on. 40 million jump in the salary cap over two years is going to be hard for small market teams to fill, especially in the Pacers case where they only have one starter (George Hill) coming due in that time period.

                          It increases the Pacers talent level and is a great fit with the current roster. Is that worth destroying lots of future flexibility for a player who is going to be overpaid? I don't know.

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                            Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                            It's a good thing TT is a good offensive rebounder, because that's all he's got going for him. He's a slightly better rebounder than He Who Shall Not Be Named, and an even worse offensive player.

                            I hope Bird is a little smarter than thinking 12/9(career best) is worth $22.5M per year.
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                              Re: Tristan Thompson make sense for the Pacers next summer?

                              Originally posted by SMosley21 View Post
                              People tend to take this word "worth" and apply it however they see fit. A player is "worth" whatever someone is willing to pay them. Whether you believe a player deserves that much money and if they're worth it are two different things. Fact of the matter is salaries are getting increasingly higher and people should probably adjust their expectations accordingly, otherwise you're going to flip out at every signing a team makes from next summer on. Thompson in the current market for $18.8M/season (5 years, $94M) is far from insane to think about.

                              He wasn't just beating up on 6'7" Warriors players either. He has placed in the top 5 in the NBA in offensive rebounds each of the past 3 seasons, and top 10 in offensive rebound % in 3 of his 4 seasons in the NBA. He also hasn't missed a game since his rookie season, so he's incredibly durable.
                              Actually a players worth is whatever a team feels the player is worth to them. Another team paying more doesn't change the value to this team or the cavs. The team that pays him could still be over valuing and over paying the player. We are n't concerned with the players net worth, it is about what value he brings to the team. Same goes for our players. When a GM makes a bad move they are stuck with the contract, it doesn't mean that the player is still worth the the money they are being paid. It simply means one team once hoped they were. They are still hurting there team by limiting there cap space.

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