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  • #16
    Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

    Originally posted by Cactus Jax View Post
    I'm glad either way that Solo might get a little bit of coin this offseason, probably won't be with the Pacers but maybe they'll surprise and pony up.
    I still say Solo will be a Pacer next year. I say chances are better than not. No one is going to way over pay him. We will give him more than the extension would have been. But I say we still get him for a good deal and Frank finds a way to keep Solo in the rotation.
    If this happens, we might have to trade CJ...... Now that Bird know PG will never play the 4, and Bird has seen what we have to work with. I think Bird makes better moves this off season. I liked the moves he did with the on the fly re-build. But I think Bird will do even better this next off-season now that he know what we have to work with.


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

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    • #17
      Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

      Originally posted by JimmyJames View Post
      I love it when the scoring is across the roster. We had 7 players in double digits. If Solo would have had 1 more bucket we would have had 8 players in double digits. Every Pacer scored. Every Pacer contributed to the win.
      This is exactly what we need to be doing more of. My biggest issue with this team early in the season was that although we were winning games, we were relying on certain player to have huge scoring nights or hot shooting nights in order to do so. If we get balance from everywhere, that's going to make us a much more dangerous and consistent basketball team. We don't need 2 or 3 players scoring 25+ points each night when you get the kind of all-around contribution we had today. I'd rather have Ellis and George Hill scoring around 15-18 PPG each consistently than having one of them hot for a game and the other not.

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      • #18
        Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

        A pretty weird game all things considered (this is NPR). We started out getting outrebounded and made up for it with shooting. Then we lost the shooting battle and made up for it with rebounding. Monta Eleh mav it all.

        Ian Report: That stretch in the fourth quarter where Ian could not stop picking up fouls was a rough one. He's still the best guy to guard Dirk, who had a vintage Whoavitski game today. Weird watching one of these at 9:00 am. Mahinmi missed a couple of gimmes against the tiny Mavs interior defense, though he confidently cashed in his four free throw attempts. As mentioned, the rebounding effort was weak in the first half, and Ian didn't exactly set himself apart there. I still think we should be a near-dominant team on the offensive glass, but we don't seem to be hitting it too hard with the starting unit. I generally liked his pick and roll defense (which was tough to watch with speedsters Deron Williams and Ray Felton beating our guards off the dribble). The two blocks were nice, especially the thorough rejection of Wes Matthews. Overall, a very Mahinmi type of game. 'B'
        You Got The Tony!!!!!!

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        • #19
          Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

          George Hill was 0-4 from the 3 point line in the first 3 quarters, but 3-3 in the 4th. Just goes to show that sometimes you should trust a player and they should trust their shot.
          Did you know Antonio and Dale aren’t actually brothers?

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          • #20
            Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

            Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
            THIS is what we look like when we move the ball as opposed to letting (enter perimiter player here) play iso ball for most of our possessions.

            Happy to see our backcourt have a nice game. We tend to play well as a team when those guys are playing confidently. Three big there's by Hill. A lot of key plays from Monta.

            I love Solo as our smallball 4. There's no way in hell we should have passed on his option. I think he would legit have a shot at starting next year if we lost Ian and didn't add a significant piece up front. Will continue to enjoy watching him play throughout the rest of the season.
            Solo does not need to be starting for this team again, Mahinmi or not.

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            • #21
              Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

              Originally posted by BillS View Post
              So the 7th team in the East comes in and beats the 8th team in the West pretty cleanly. Can we say that shows the conferences are pretty even down the playoff list?

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              I think the East is improving more than the media wants to admit. But we have seen this coming the last few years. Lebron has stayed in the East. Why? Because he knows that the east is a easier trip for him than if he went to the West and had to play great teams with Superstar players.
              Lebron is aging, and the East is improving. This is the best the east has been in years, and it is only going to get better. I think the growth of the East is really down played in the media, and lack of star power has a lot to do with that I think. Heck, the other day Lebron said that they still need to improve their roster. Whats that say about the East? The Cavs have a lot of firepower and Lebron still thinks they need better players.
              We have to continue to improve our team because of the East in general.

              So yes, I agree with you.


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

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              • #22
                Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
                This is exactly what we need to be doing more of. My biggest issue with this team early in the season was that although we were winning games, we were relying on certain player to have huge scoring nights or hot shooting nights in order to do so. If we get balance from everywhere, that's going to make us a much more dangerous and consistent basketball team. We don't need 2 or 3 players scoring 25+ points each night when you get the kind of all-around contribution we had today. I'd rather have Ellis and George Hill scoring around 15-18 PPG each consistently than having one of them hot for a game and the other not.
                I like you. I also enjoy watching team basketball over the 2 guys trying to win the game. As you said, when you do that, you put all your eggs in one basket. If one of the duo or both of them go cold, you loose. Defense also figures out where all the scoring is coming from and adjust. And when one or two guys are in charge of putting up monster points, they go into black hole mode. It just is not good basketball or a good idea.
                I like this version of the Pacers. Team Basketball!


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

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                • #23
                  Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                  2 o clock games are awesome.

                  Means I can watch games at 7pm with a few cans on a weekend.

                  More 2 o clock games pls.
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                  • #24
                    Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                    Originally posted by TheDavisBrothers View Post
                    George Hill was 0-4 from the 3 point line in the first 3 quarters, but 3-3 in the 4th. Just goes to show that sometimes you should trust a player and they should trust their shot.
                    I'll never trust CJ Miles.

                    Good win, 3 wins in a row over playoff teams is great. I hope Lawson gets healthy before the playoffs. I really think he could be a huge addition.

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                    • #25
                      Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                      Originally posted by Cactus Jax View Post
                      I'm glad either way that Solo might get a little bit of coin this offseason, probably won't be with the Pacers but maybe they'll surprise and pony up.
                      Originally posted by JimmyJames View Post
                      I still say Solo will be a Pacer next year. I say chances are better than not. No one is going to way over pay him. We will give him more than the extension would have been.
                      We can not pay Solo a single penny over the value of the option ie. $ 2,306,019. Not by ourselves, not by matching somebody else's offer sheet, not by any single method! Period.

                      So if he plays himself to earn anything more than that (and with the bloated cap he just might be a MLE calibre guy for a right spot), that will not be with us. That's a clear rule in CBA.

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                      • #26
                        Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                        Originally posted by 3rdStrike View Post
                        I'll never trust CJ Miles.
                        ... and Frank clearly trusts George Hill more then CJ Miles, as I agree he should. CJ Miles is the type of player that is so streaky he falls into the SOMETIMES you shouldn't.
                        Did you know Antonio and Dale aren’t actually brothers?

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                        • #27
                          Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                          Good game to watch, very competitive, glad the Pacers prevailed. Now let's beat the Hawks tomorrow!
                          Go Pacers!

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                          • #28
                            Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                            I think Solo gives us a glimpse of what Bird's vision is. Solo is not as big or good offensively, but he gives us a clue. I think Bird is looking for an athletic 4 that can also guard 3's. That way the forwards will be basically interchangeable.

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                            • #29
                              Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                              CRAP! I forgot this was a 2 PM game. 1st game I've missed this season. Watched a lot of college BB today though.
                              Glad to see the Blue N Gold win even though I missed the game. Well back to NCAA BB.

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                              • #30
                                Re: ***MAV vs IND*** post game

                                I like it when Solo gets a lot Of the backup minutes at 3/4. His game was huge and most of it doesn't show up in the box score.

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