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  • Re: The 12th Annual NBA Random Thoughts Thread 2015-2016: These are Attack Eyebrows

    "yo Jeff, how to I keep a job for 20 years by being mediocre as all hell?"

    Fisher keeps making a living on that Super Bowl appearance, may Walton's start with the Dubs last year is his equivalent.

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    • Re: The 12th Annual NBA Random Thoughts Thread 2015-2016: These are Attack Eyebrows

      Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
      "yo Jeff, how to I keep a job for 20 years by being mediocre as all hell?"

      Fisher keeps making a living on that Super Bowl appearance, may Walton's start with the Dubs last year is his equivalent.
      The Lakers getting a mediocre record would be an improvement over the past few seasons.... but yes he is beyond overrated(Fisher not Walton)

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          https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comment...a_pacers_2030/

          I thought this was pretty funny.

          Y'all had three hills and you still couldn't get over it.
          If Reggie Miller was just slightly better in the '98 ECF, the Jazz would have a title.
          I had a nice comment prepared but Tayshaun Prince came out of nowhere and blocked it
          I heard Paul George lives in Eagleton
          Last edited by CableKC; 08-11-2016, 12:55 PM.
          Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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          • Re: The 12th Annual NBA Random Thoughts Thread 2015-2016: These are Attack Eyebrows

            http://www.indycornrows.com/2016/8/1...eason-schedule

            Reunion with Frank Vogel to highlight Pacers 2016 preseason schedule

            By C. Cooper  @C2_Cooper on Aug 11, 2016, 10:14a 6

            The NBA is set to release the regular season schedule tonight, but here's an early look at how Indiana's preseason schedule is shaking out.

            The Indiana Pacers will soon release their 2016 preseason schedule, which serves as a reminder that Paul George, who is currently representing the United States as a member of Team USA at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, will in a few short months be exchanging the red, white, and blue for Blue & Gold.

            Thus far, the Pacers are scheduled for five exhibition games, beginning on Oct. 6 versus the Chicago Bulls and ending on Oct. 19 on the road against the Milwaukee Bucks. While a few more games could still be added, the reduced slate is in keeping with what seems to be a developing league-wide trend to trim some of the fat from superfluous eight-game schedules.

            If Indiana does end up playing the NBA-maximum of eight exhibitions, expect the remaining three games to be played against either the Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Pelicans, or Dallas Mavericks as they, too, have yet to officially release their 2016 preseason schedules.

            The 2016 slate is already loaded with match-ups against the Central Division, including a home-and-home with the Chicago Bulls on October 6 and October 8 as well as two meetings with the Milwaukee Bucks on October 12 and 19, the former of which will likely end up taking place at a locale in Indiana other than Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Last preseason, the Pacers made the trek up to the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, also known as the home of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, to face the Charlotte Hornets.The Blue & Gold have also taken their show on the road to Ball State University and Notre Dame in preseasons past.

            More notably, the shortened schedule includes a road game against former head coach Frank Vogel's new team, the Orlando Magic. The Orlando Pro Summer League already provided Vogel the opportunity to catch-up with his former employer over lunch; however, actually seeing him coach against many of his former players should make Nate McMillan's whirlwind move one chair over feel more real than when Larry Bird initially announced he would be searching for a new voice at the end of the season. Since Vogel will be on the opposing sideline, Paul George's promised wink following a made basket may come a bit earlier than expected.

            "...Look forward to the wink the first basket I make while you're coaching against me," the two-way star captioned a photo thanking Vogel on Instagram.

            While preseason games are notoriously sloppy, getting an early glimpse at McMillan's rotations as well as his plans to compensate for the team's lack of shooting and potentially leaky defense with speed should provide some nuance and meaning to the otherwise generally meaningless.

            What is currently known of the exhibition schedule, including at least one game at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, is as follows:

            •Thursday Oct. 6 vs. Chicago Bulls, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 8:00p.m.
            •Saturday Oct. 8 @ Chicago Bulls, United Center, 8:00p.m.
            •Wednesday Oct. 12 vs. Milwaukee Bucks, (site TBA), 8:00p.m.
            •Friday Oct. 14 @ Orlando Magic, Amway Center, 7:00p.m.
            •Wednesday Oct. 19 @ Milwaukee Bucks, BMO Harris Bradley Center, 8:00p.m.

            Whether the Pacers and Paul George, who is one of only four players on Team USA never to have played on Christmas, will be making an appearance on the league's most marquee game day is something worth keeping an eye on tonight when the NBA releases the regular season master schedule. The Blue & Gold have not been in action on December 25 since the 2004-05 season when they narrowly lost to the Detroit Pistons, 98-93.
            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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            • Re: The 12th Annual NBA Random Thoughts Thread 2015-2016: These are Attack Eyebrows

              Don't want to start a new thread about this, but is Myles Turner the most mature player on our team? Right now, at age 20.

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                http://www.indystar.com/story/sports...ment/88569718/

                Nice.

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                  http://www.indycornrows.com/2016/8/1...coaching-style

                  Why one past regret could inform on Nate McMillan’s future coaching style

                  By C. Cooper

                  @C2_Cooper on Aug 15, 2016, 8:03a 4
                  Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

                  McMillan has been mum about his plans for the 2016-17 Indiana Pacers, but one rotation decision he regrets from his time in Portland speaks volumes.

                  As pivotal as Myles Turner’s development will be in determining the height of his team’s ceiling next season, the whole house of that of 2016-17 Indiana Pacers will only be as sturdy as its foundation and architect, new head coach Nate McMillan. This is because the subsoil that the house rests upon, Indiana’s talent-over-function roster, has the very real potential to be vulnerable to scour and erosion if the new build is not constructed both properly and creatively.

                  Barring the highly unlikely last-minute acquisition of a starting-caliber sharp shooter, the Pacers will have to rely heavily upon outrunning opponents to compensate for their potentially leaky defense and suddenly dwindling supply of off-ball threats. The Pacers have a slew of speedy guards to tip the odds of this risky proposition in their favor, but being fleet of foot is of limited benefit when defenders are free to converge on drivers and there is only one basketball to satisfy the needs of multiple backcourt players more effective off the bounce than the catch.

                  Using Monta Ellis as the second unit’s primary ball-handler and inserting C.J. Miles into the starting lineup to open up driving lanes and pry defenders away from Paul George seems logical. However, even this solution has its pitfalls. Miles has proven himself prone to extended shooting slumps, and pairing Ellis with Rodney Stuckey would likely only serve as an invitation for opponents to clog the paint and double Al Jefferson.

                  Adding Aaron Brooks, who shot 35 percent from three last season with the Chicago Bulls, should reduce the likelihood of the reserve backcourt becoming a thorn in Jefferson’s side. Nevertheless, the savvy post scorer would be best served, as was the case alongside Marvin Williams and Frank Kaminsky in Charlotte, if his frontcourt partner isn’t someone who will take up space on the opposing low block, where as it so happens Thaddeus Young’s gritty game thrived alongside Brook Lopez.

                  Yet again, this is easier said than done. Turner possesses the ability to spread the floor, but more minutes next to Jefferson means less time spent playing at center, the position Bird and company see as his best position long-term.

                  Georges Niang showed flashes of potential as a pick-and-pop shooter and versatile playmaker at the Orlando Pro Summer League. Still, leapfrogging him over Lavoy Allen, who started 28 games last season, assumes that the 50th overall pick will be rotation-ready in his first season as a pro, which is certainly possible but not necessarily probable.

                  Given that the roster’s fit is not particularly clean, McMillan’s ingenuity will arguably be as much, or more, crucial than Turner’s growth as a defender.

                  Rightfully so, Indiana’s new hire has been reluctant to divulge what system he plans to implement when training camp opens in September; instead, making it clear that the team’s style of play will be based upon the roster rather than any predetermined decisions.

                  Paul George echoed a similar sentiment while disregarding the notion that McMillan’s teams in Portland, which were among the slowest in the league in terms of pace, would be predictive of his coach’s success with the Pacers, “Back then, (McMillan) coached to what his team’s style was,” the two-way star told Sean Highkin of ProBasketballTalk. “You had Brandon Roy who was one of the best guards at the time, LaMarcus Aldrdige who was young and was a post player trying to find his way, so he kind of tailored that team towards them. I don’t think he’s going to look at it as, how he coached the Trail Blazers. He’s going to coach this team for this team.”

                  While the 2016-17 Pacers and 2005-06 through 2011-12 Trail Blazers are obviously unique unto themselves, it is possible that a past regret from Portland’s 2010-2011 season, which McMillan has long-harbored, could inform on how he goes about making future playing time decisions in Indiana.

                  “As I look back on it now, if I would have done anything different, I would have kept Nic (Nicolas Batum) in the starting lineup,” McMillan told OregonLive’s Jeff Freeman upon his first return to the Moda Center after being hired by the Indiana Pacers as Frank Vogel’s assistant. “Wallace wanted to go in the lineup, and I ended up trying to make that work. But I felt like Nic and Wesley (Matthews) were the right wings for us — and I think right now it’s showing that they’re the right wings. If I had that, to do it over again, I wouldn’t have done that. Nic was the future.”

                  There are no easy fixes for Indiana’s potential roster problems, but some of the possible remedies may require sacrifice on the part of one or more established veterans.

                  Back in 2011, McMillan, whose “Sarge” nickname was on the brink of becoming more of an insult than term of endearment, was caught between the rock and the hard place of wanting to do what was best for the future of the team on the court and needing to placate sulking veterans to avoid losing the locker room.

                  Here, (well, at least for the next three seasons) the expectation is that things will begin differently than they ended in Portland. When Vogel wasn’t retained, the old school in McMillan was part of the reason Bird hired him.

                  “I like the job he did in Portland. I like his demeanor. I like the old school and I like the players to be held accountable. I like structure. I like a lot of things that Nate brings to the table,” Bird told the Indy Star’s Candace Buckner. “Not saying that Frank didn’t have them, but I’ve always admired Nate from afar and that’s one of the reasons why it didn’t take me long to make my decision about him.”

                  So, what type of house will Nate McMillan build?

                  Big or small, rest assured that, this go-around, it will be designed by the specifications of his blueprint, not by the appeasement of a few potentially unhappy tenants.
                  Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                  • Re: The 12th Annual NBA Random Thoughts Thread 2015-2016: These are Attack Eyebrows

                    Hope Larry can pull off a trade before the season starts.

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                      • Re: The 12th Annual NBA Random Thoughts Thread 2015-2016: These are Attack Eyebrows

                        Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post


                        There are non-shark non-whale fish that big in our oceans?

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                          Maybe apparently earlier this month Peyton caught this fish with Dierks Bentley

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                            Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                            There are non-shark non-whale fish that big in our oceans?
                            Hell, some tuna are 1200+ lbs.

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                              Originally posted by PacerDude View Post
                              Hell, some tuna are 1200+ lbs.
                              It would probably be pretty terrifying if someone were to be in those waters and be crashed into by a fish that big.

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