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"Only stupid people think / believe / do ___________"

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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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***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

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  • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

    Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
    4 too many IMO
    I bet the 4 folks who said the right deal, we're thinking about a lop sided trade. I would look at a offer ifor it was totally in our favor. Let me say, I do not want to trade PG though.
    I am probably going to get hammered for this comment. But Bird would be crazy to not look at a lop sided offer. We won't get a offer like that, and I don't want to trade PG!


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

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    • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

      I would love Derozan in Frank's defensive hands and playing next to Paul. That's arguably the Pacers best case scenario for this offseason.


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        Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
        I would love Derozan in Frank's defensive hands and playing next to Paul. That's arguably the Pacers best case scenario for this offseason.
        I'm with you on this brother. When the rumors of a trade for him started last season, I was for it. I think Vogel could do wonders with him. Heck, think about what Vogel did with Lance. Imagine what he could do with Derozen.
        I also think getting him is realistic.


        "Pacers will win 50 games this season" 07-16-2015
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          FYI the trade rumor with Toronto last season centered around Terrence Ross


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            Originally posted by JimmyJames View Post
            I'm with you on this brother. When the rumors of a trade for him started last season, I was for it. I think Vogel could do wonders with him. Heck, think about what Vogel did with Lance. Imagine what he could do with Derozen.
            I also think getting him is realistic.
            I think LA is the most likely scenario for DeRozan, but I agree i'd love him here in Indy.

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            • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

              Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
              FYI the trade rumor with Toronto last season centered around Terrence Ross
              For David West. We should've made that trade. My guess is Larry wasn't sure how Ross's contract extension would play out. Toronto gave him a nice chunk of change.

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                Originally posted by Grimp View Post
                For David West. We should've made that trade. My guess is Larry wasn't sure how Ross's contract extension would play out. Toronto gave him a nice chunk of change.
                Ross stunk this entire season


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                • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

                  Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                  Ross stunk this entire season
                  He's had some strong games here and there. Not sure if he was worth what they paid to keep him but he is young and is an athletic shooter who can play the 2 and the 3. Would've fit nicely next to Paul since Larry had this new style in mind. Plus it takes a weapon away from a division rival. Wasn't like West was gonna sign up to remain in Toronto anyways. Probably would've opted out and still left for SAS. But to get that kind of guard youth for an aging forward is still a move you have to make.

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                    Originally posted by JimmyJames View Post
                    I'm with you on this brother. When the rumors of a trade for him started last season, I was for it. I think Vogel could do wonders with him. Heck, think about what Vogel did with Lance. Imagine what he could do with Derozen.
                    I also think getting him is realistic.
                    Realistic? I think there's perhaps a 1% chance

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                    • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      I would love Derozan in Frank's defensive hands and playing next to Paul. That's arguably the Pacers best case scenario for this offseason.
                      I mean, CJ Miles never had the reputation of a defensive stopper and he has mostly been a positive defender for us this season. I have no doubt that Frank can turn DeRozan (who's already a great athlete) into a pretty good defender.
                      Originally posted by IrishPacer
                      Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                        Down 1-0, Raptors take aim at Pacers, not past playoff failures

                        http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...ayoff-failures

                        TORONTO -- Kyle Lowry left the Air Canada Centre on Saturday and got right to work. His Toronto Raptors dropped Game 1 of their first-round series against the Indiana Pacers 100-90, and he wanted to take a closer look.

                        "I watched the film twice," Lowry said after practice on Sunday. "I watched all the games yesterday. You can't hide from it. You can't hide from it. I definitely didn't go on social media because I know they were probably talking a lot of trash. But that's life, man. And it's cool."

                        Lowry said all this with a smile on his face, despite the fact that fans in Toronto might be panicking. The Raptors have failed to advance in the playoffs the last two seasons, and the series-opening loss felt familiar. For those who felt they were chokers, fake contenders or not ready for primetime, Saturday was ammunition. A reporter noted that Lowry typically wouldn't shy away from reading criticisms on social media.

                        "I just didn't want to," Lowry said. "I just didn't feel like it. I'll read it, trust me, I'll read ‘em. I got my log-on, my password, so I'll go back and I'll keep scrolling and scrolling. I'm not shying away from it. It's just at that point where it's like, all right, whatever. You know what? I know what everybody's going to say: ‘Here we go again.' I read everybody, there you go right there: that's what they said."

                        Lowry shrugged off comparisons to previous Raptors teams. "I think we're just equipped differently," he said. "We're mentally stronger." He said he holds himself to high standards and his performance on Saturday — 3-for-13 shooting, 11 points, seven assists, six turnovers — was not up to par. Since the game ended, he's been thinking about how he and his team can get better, not dwelling on what went wrong.

                        "My confidence is unshaken," Lowry said. "Do I look shaky? I look strong, don't I?"

                        Toronto coach Dwane Casey told his players that, when they go through this type of adversity, they will find out who their real friends are. As for Casey himself? He's been so deep in game tape that someone had to remind him it was his birthday on Sunday.

                        "I have a method that I use, especially in the playoff situations," Casey said. "[Watch] a couple times then I break it down to pick-and-rolls, post-ups, wing catches, you want to know that rest of them? Pick-and-rolls, pin downs, continuity, spacing. So we do it different ways so you have a true picture of what's going on."

                        If Casey has dissected everything so much, when does he sleep?

                        "Between the pick-and-rolls and pin downs you fall asleep a little bit," Casey said. "It's that time of year. Sleep is the second cousin to death."

                        If there was a theme from practice, it was that the Raptors do not see this as them fighting against the ghosts of playoffs past. They have looked at what the Pacers did and made adjustments. They are eager to prove that they are better than they showed.

                        Toronto forward Patrick Patterson said the role players all need to set better screens, and they "have complete faith" that Lowry and fellow All-Star DeMar DeRozan will bounce back on Monday. One by one, players bemoaned their uncharacteristic total of 20 turnovers.

                        DeRozan said he deleted Twitter, Instagram and other apps from his phone. He also said that this version of the Raptors tends to respond when they have to dig themselves out of holes. He compared it to finding something to float on when you're drowning, but later amended the analogy.

                        "No, we in a puddle right now," DeRozan said. "A little puddle. We got some new shoes on, they got a little wet, that's all."

                        Cory Joseph is a Toronto native, and he knows how desperate the city is for a win. The Raptors guard said they all feel that, but they can't allow it to serve as extra pressure. When DeRozan insisted that this series was totally different than previous ones, he probably knew that outsiders felt differently. Encouragingly, he didn't seem to care.

                        "I've been doubted ever since I've been in the league," DeRozan said. "It's nothing new for me. I don't mind it at all, because at the end of the day when you overcome it it's a better feeling to be able to throw the smack back in somebody's face who doubted you. By doing that, by doing what you worked so hard for, and that's when you go out there on the basketball court. Like I said, it's just one game. We ain't going nowhere, they ain't going nowhere, tomorrow night we redeem ourselves, and there'll be more smiles than what's going on."
                        Pacers stun Raptors at home to open playoff series
                        http://www.torontosun.com/2016/04/16...playoff-series

                        “We just had a bad game. We shot 37%, we turned the ball over and we missed 12 free throws. Take that away and we are right there. We have to play better as leaders of the team and protect the ball. There’s nothing to worry about at all. I’m pretty sure we won’t shoot 37% again. I’m pretty sure we won’t turn the ball over 20 times, so with that we’ll be just fine.” - DeRozan
                        “We are good, man,” Lowry said without being asked another question. “It’s one game. It’s not last year. We are very positive. We are very confident. We just got to go out here and so what we need to do.”




                        Quoting Nas, shutting down Twitter after one loss that didn't shake your confidence...

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                        • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

                          Holy crap we got in their heads fast.

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                          • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

                            Raptors fans are saying they just don't even want DeRozan on the court if PG is guarding him.

                            The want him to come off the bench for when PG is resting.

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                              That's perfect. They act like they're fine because they won in the regular season.

                              That gives me the impression these guys just don't understand the playoffs are a different animal.

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                              • Re: ***RAPS vs IND*** post game thread

                                Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                                Ross stunk this entire season
                                While true, he may have been a bit of a better fit here. If Frank could have turned him into a plus defender, then all of a sudden we have an athletic wing capable of hitting 3s and playing some defense (he avg 10 points and 38% from 3)

                                I would have rather we did that than have signed Monta to a long term deal. JMO
                                Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 04-17-2016, 08:33 PM.

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