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11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

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  • 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

    PHILADELPHIA 86ers


    -VS-



    Game Time Start: 7:00 PM EST
    Where: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Officials: Scott Foster, Bennie Adams, Tyler Ford

    Media Notes: Indiana Notes, Philadelphia Notes
    Television: FOX Sports Indiana / Comcast SportsNet
    Radio: WFNI 1070 AM, 107.5 FM / WPEN 97.5 FM
    NBA Feeds:

    REMINDER: Per PD policy, please do not share a link to, describe how to search for, request a link to, or request a PM about streaming video of a NBA game that is not coming directly through the NBA. Not even in a "wink-wink, nudge-nudge, know-what-I-mean" round-about sort of way. Thank you


    6-5
    Away: 2-3
    Easst: 5-3
    0-11
    Home: 0-6
    East: 0-7
    Nov 21
    Nov 24
    Nov 27
    Nov 29
    7:00pm
    7:00pm
    7:00pm
    9:30pm

    MAHINMI
    MILES
    GEORGE
    BUDINGER
    ELLIS
    YOU
    GOTTA
    TRUST
    THE
    PROCESS


    PACERS
    George Hill - upper respiratory infection (questionable)
    Rodney Stuckey - ankle (questionable)
    Myles Turner - thumb (out)


    SIXERS
    Joel Embiid - right foot injury (out)
    Richaun Holmes - right hamstring strain (out)
    Carl Landry - right wrist injury (out)
    Kendall Marshall - right knee injury (out)
    Tony Wroten - right knee injury (out)




    Paul George Thriving At His Preferred Position
    Gerald Bourguet


    When the Indiana Pacers made their summer transition to small-ball, the whole plan was
    contingent upon the team’s franchise cornerstone not only buying into his role as a stretch-4,
    but also being able to endure the physical toll of playing against power forwards while coming
    back from a horrific leg injury that sidelined him for almost the entire 2014-15 season.

    With Paul George visibly (and vocally) frustrated playing out of position through the preseason
    and the first couple games of the regular season, the Pacers were struggling and risking the
    alienation of their star centerpiece.

    Luckily for Indiana, head coach Frank Vogel’s early decision to move Paul George back to his
    preferred spot at the 3 not only seems to have cooled PG-13’s temper, but has also unlocked
    the key to this team’s success.

    Through the first four games of the season, George started at power forward and logged most
    of his minutes there, averaging 16.8 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.8 steals per game.
    Despite the well-rounded numbers, however, he wasn’t particularly efficient with his shot,
    posting a field goal percentage of 33.3 percent and connecting on only 20 percent of his
    three-pointers.

    The Pacers were outscored by 10.8 points per 100 possessions with George on the floor through
    those first four games and Indiana posted a 1-3 record over that stretch.

    In the team’s fifth game of the season, however, Vogel decided to move Lavoy Allen into the
    starting lineup at the 4 so that George could move back to the small forward position. And make
    no mistake about it: even when the Pacers’ starting five hasn’t featured two traditional bigs like
    Jordan Hill and Ian Mahinmi or Lavoy Allen and Ian Mahinmi, Vogel has still been able to
    accommodate George’s preferred spot on the floor.



    How have the Pacers been able to get away with playing PG-13 at the 3 despite not having two
    traditional bigs on the floor with him? Luckily for Vogel, he’s been able to utilize guys like C.J.
    Miles and Chase Budinger, who, despite being listed as small forwards, are actually taking on
    the task that was originally...CONTINUE READING HOOPS HABIT

    For the 76ers, the execution of 'The Process' may be their downfall
    Seth Partnow


    The Philadelphia 76ers have a plan. Not just “The Process,” the controversial and largely
    unprecedented Extreme Franchise Makeover, but on the floor, as well. As befits a team run
    by Sam Hinkie, steeped as he is in the scientific approach to basketball from his days with the
    Rockets, the Sixers are extremely cognizant of the benefits of “MoreyBall,” a philosophy
    emphasizing high-efficiency shots at the rim and from three-point range, as well as free
    throws.

    This is a good plan. The relationship between scoring attempts from these desirable areas and
    offensive proficiency seems pretty straightforward. Here are the results from the 2013–14 and
    2014–15 NBA seasons:


    Maybe there are some diminishing returns to this strategy if a team goes to the extremes to
    which the Rockets unsurprisingly do, and there is variance based on teams’ talent, but the
    general relationship is clear: The more shots you take from these areas, the more efficient
    your offense will be.

    However, a sharp eye would notice something missing from the above chart:


    Despite ranking third and sixth among all teams over the last two years on this MoreyBall
    scale, the 76ers have put up the NBA’s two lowest team offensive ratings.

    So, if the broad strokes are so right, why are the results so wrong? No plan, no matter how
    solid, can survive poor execution. In the case of Philadelphia, the lack of talent manifests
    itself in a number of ways.

    The 76ers have had the highest turnover rate in the NBA in each of the last two seasons.
    Despite taking the sixth-most 3-point attempts last season, the Sixers were 29th in 3-point
    percentage, in large part because they lacked the skill and creativity to open up valuable
    corner threes. The Sixers finished 23rd in corner-three attempts, a category in which Houston
    led the league.

    Even with several years to infuse new talent, the Sixers currently sit 28th in offensive rating,
    and and are only fractionally ahead of the Washington Wizards (suffering their own
    predictable — and hopefully temporary —  problems taking care of the ball in their new
    turbocharged system
    ) in turnover rate. From the perspective of having playing talent, some
    of the pieces might be in place; Jahlil Okafor looks at times to be every bit the throwback
    low-post beast advertised since his high school days. But it isn’t nearly enough.

    The Sixers' overall roadmap is hard to question. The foibles of teams like the Lakers and Nets,
    organizations that have sacrificed future draft picks or salary space to acquire and appease
    downtrending veterans, are exhibits 1A and 1B, demonstrating the wisdom of The Process in
    very broad terms. A clear-eyed look at the all-too-common mistakes made by franchises in
    building and rebuilding over the years has shown Philly many of the things not to do.

    The Sixers haven’t clung to overpriced veterans or tried to jumpstart their win totals by
    trading tomorrow for today. They have given their own draft picks all the playing time and
    responsibility they can handle, and often more. Most importantly, Hinkie has ruthlessly
    exploited the “one guy away” irrational optimism that tends to pervade the NBA’s middle class
    of teams, stockpiling extra picks and young players as a result.

    In many ways, this ambitious, long-term effort is laudable. By removing all sentimentality and
    short-term pressure from the equation, Hinkie and Co. have created the closest thing possible
    to a scientific laboratory in which to construct a contender.

    What hasn’t happened is actually building much...CONTINUE READING THE CAULDRON


    Pacers
    Candace Buckner @CandaceDBuckner
    Nate Taylor @ByNateTaylor
    Jared Wade @8pts9secs
    Tim Donahue @TimDonahue8p9s
    Tom Lewis @indycornrows
    Whitney @its_whitney

    Sixers
    Keith Pompey @PompeyOnSixers
    Michael Levin @Michael_Levin
    Dei Lynam @dlynamCSN
    Tom Sunnergren @tsunnergren
    Philadunkia @philadunkia
    Enrico Campitelli Jr. @The700Level

    This is the darkest timeline.

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    Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

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    • #3
      Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

      Please keep them an ofer...
      {o,o}
      |)__)
      -"-"-

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      • #4
        Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

        Ian struggles with the concept of baselines.
        https://twitter.com/DrogsNavan

        Change is neither good or bad, it simply is.

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        • #5
          Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

          There have been some particularly egregious traveling no calls in the league thus far this season.

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          • #6
            Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

            I am happy with the starting line up though.


            "Pacers will win 50 games this season" 07-16-2015
            "Ian will average 10-10 this season" 10-21-15

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            • #7
              Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

              Originally posted by TMJ31 View Post
              There have been some particularly egregious traveling no calls in the league thus far this season.
              LMAO, yea I thought it was just me. But it seems to be the most non call traveling season to date


              "Pacers will win 50 games this season" 07-16-2015
              "Ian will average 10-10 this season" 10-21-15

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              • #8
                Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                PG on a off night, but he needs to score more than 25p today, and we need a W

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                • #9
                  Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                  Ok, I have two questions.

                  1) What does the Philly Play-by-Play guy means by saying "a healthy 3"? The expression sounds very weird to my ears.

                  2) Who is TJ McConnell?
                  Originally posted by IrishPacer
                  Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                    I don't know what it is about how Philly plays, but I honestly feel nauseous watching them.


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                    • #11
                      Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                      Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                      Ok, I have two questions.

                      1) What does the Philly Play-by-Play guy means by saying "a healthy 3"? The expression sounds very weird to my ears.
                      Probably saying healthy as another way of saying 'far behind the line'

                      I'm watching IND broadcast though.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                        Originally posted by TMJ31 View Post
                        Probably saying healthy as another way of saying 'far behind the line'
                        Ok, I can see how this makes sense. It still sounds weird but I get it. Thanks, TMJ
                        Originally posted by IrishPacer
                        Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                          The passing in this game... Make it stop!

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                          • #14
                            Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                            Damn son


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                            • #15
                              Re: 11/18/15 Game Thread #12: Pacers vs. Sixers

                              JORDAN HILL DONT DO EM LIKE THAT
                              https://twitter.com/DrogsNavan

                              Change is neither good or bad, it simply is.

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