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  • #31
    Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

    Originally posted by I Love P View Post
    It's then a best of 3 and who knows what could happen.
    Losing two blowouts in a row, including one at home, looking ill-prepared, and without much composure doesn't give me much hope to win game 4. But desperation and a letup by Dinos makes that possible in a 'back against the wall' and at home situation. But all the gas and emotion used to do that, and the two blowout losses in a row, doesn't lead me to believe we're winning a best of 3 series after that. We'll be lucky to win one more game.

    I feel like Shade....
    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

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    • #32
      Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

      Originally posted by Shafty1313 View Post
      This team is softer than Chris Denari's Water.....
      That deserved to be quoted!!! LMAO!
      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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      • #33
        Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

        Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
        Toronto has turned us into a jump shooting team
        We have been a jump shooting team all season long. That's not Toronto's doing. That's Bird's doing.
        Originally posted by IrishPacer
        Empty vessels make the most noise.

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        • #34
          Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

          I wouldn't pick on LB too much.
          He had very little to work with roster wise after the departure of 3/5s of a conference powerhouse.

          It's not like he was going to reach out and grab every stud he needed right away.
          You had to know we weren't going to be world beaters this year.
          Larry did. I did. Lots of people did.

          Team building takes time, and we've had a big setback.
          We took a few shots at talent, without assuming any huge risks.
          We have all our draft picks.
          We do not have any ridiculous, long term losing contracts.

          So we'll take another swing...
          Next year
          Last edited by solid; 04-22-2016, 02:15 AM.

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          • #35
            Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

            Originally posted by solid View Post
            I wouldn't pick on LB too much.
            He had very little to work with roster wise after the departure of 3/5s of a conference powerhouse.

            It's not like he was going to reach out and grab every stud he needed right away.
            You had to know we weren't going to be world beaters this year.
            Larry did. I did. Lots of people did.

            Team building takes time, and we've had a big setback.
            We took a few shots at talent, without assuming any huge risks.
            We have all our draft picks.
            We do not have any ridiculous, long term losing contracts.

            So we'll take another swing...
            Next year
            Every facet of this Team.....from the roster to Vogel to Boomer to Bird...shares blame for how we played tonight, how we played leading up to the Playoffs and how inconsistent this Team has played throughout the season.

            But I think that Bird shares the most blame for it. We didn't have loads of Capspace to play with...so Bird's Free Agent options were limited. If the intention was to have Chase be the Stretch 4, I understand why....but it didn't work out. With Monta in the lineup...the Stuckey signing was a mistake, not picking up Solo's Team Option was a mistake and the CJ Miles and Lavoy signing last season is beginning to look like mistakes. I'm fine with the Jordan Hill signing cuz it was just a 1 year deal...so no harm.

            It's up to him to get the Players that fits and complements this roster and what he is looking to do. He's clearly struck out on many fronts.

            I'm not saying that Vogel hasn't made mistakes, I'm not saying that the Players aren't sharing any of the blame, I think that Injuries had a hand in what we saw this season......I'm just saying that Bird tried to re-tool the Team and change the direction of this Team and it didn't work out the way that he wanted. The level of inconsistency and the ups and downs of this season is a result of those moves he made.

            My hope is that Bird knows what he wants to do in the offseason. We have far more options in the coming Summer....but he better figure out what he wants to do and clean up the redundancy that we have in this roster.
            Last edited by CableKC; 04-22-2016, 02:55 AM.
            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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            • #36
              Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

              Originally posted by solid View Post
              I wouldn't pick on LB too much.
              He had very little to work with roster wise after the departure of 3/5s of a conference powerhouse.

              It's not like he was going to reach out and grab every stud he needed right away.
              You had to know we weren't going to be world beaters this year.
              Larry did. I did. Lots of people did.

              Team building takes time, and we've had a big setback.
              We took a few shots at talent, without assuming any huge risks.
              We have all our draft picks.
              We do not have any ridiculous, long term losing contracts.

              So we'll take another swing...
              Next year
              I get what you're saying but I have two objections:

              1) LB actively caused the departure of at least 2/5ths of the team you're talking about.

              2) He didn't need to reach out and grab any studs for us to be better than we are right now. He just needed to assemble a roster that made sense. He had to make sure that the pieces fit together. Unfortunately, he didn't do that.
              Originally posted by IrishPacer
              Empty vessels make the most noise.

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              • #37
                Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

                Gotta begin to tip our caps to the Raptors. They really got the short end of the mediocre officiating stick tonight, yet we picked up the two technical fouls. It is a little too early to start rooting for them to make it to the Finals, but they may have been right about not needing to change. They just needed to wait for the Pacers to play like they have all year.

                Ian Report: Mahinmi was credited with four turnovers tonight. One of them was the offensive rebound tip-out that Monta couldn't grab. We probably should (and yet shouldn't have) been granted possession there. And so it has been this series for Ian, who did manage some dunks tonight. Still, the only thing worse than his stats is his oft-remarked back, made even more painful by all 245 pounds of Biyombo smacking down onto him. He had nothing on those two free throws. He looked like a different person.

                As does Indiana, after the astonishing confidence from Game 1 melted away and we were revisited by offensive ineptitude, defensive recklessness, and a homecourt advantage that only included the refs. Instead of writing a report, it feels like I'm writing a eulogy. Maybe I'm wrong, and we come out strong on Saturday to tie up the series. Or maybe the second quarter at Bankers Life Fieldhouse is what it sounds like when doves cry. 'D+'
                You Got The Tony!!!!!!

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                • #38
                  Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

                  Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                  Still not understanding why Jordan Hill is not getting meaningful minutes. I'm not calling him our savior, but damn...he'll give us something!
                  Thank you! Why do we have a rebounding big who can score sitting in a jump suit? Is CJ Miles really better than him? I don't understand it. If we don't play him next game I will loose my mind.

                  This game was a total waste of time. I have never had a Pacer Playoff game feel like a waste of time as much as this one did. I am beyond disapointed.
                  I hate our starting line up currently. I want to see Turner and Ian both start. And JHILL and LaVoy off the bench. Or just JHill. But our current rotations can not beat this team.
                  3/4 ths of our team are sitting the bed. That is not gonna work. Why make the playoffs if we are not going to play hard as a team. Why do we have JHill, if we are not going to use him,
                  Why do we keep letting CJ shoot bricks.
                  I have more questions than answers. But I knew after the first quarter we could not win this game. That is SAD......

                  No way we can win 2 in a row. And that is what it will take. All my excitement is gone. Unless we really shake things up next game. But even then.


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

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                  • #39
                    Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

                    Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                    Myles Turner is having a good series. And that's the only positive thing I can think of at the moment.
                    That and PG can still turn it up a couple of notches when playing in the postseason. Seeying him also makes me hopefull for how he will do next season. We need help BADLY though. Both shooting wise, passing wise, rebounding and toughness wise...
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                    • #40
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                      Just a bad showing smh.....I went to the game and left halfway through the 4th. Shoulda left earlier. Didn't want to believe Jason Whitlock but he's right when he says this team has over-achieved. Can anybody on this team hit a shot??
                      Larry Bird and Ryan Grigson- wasting the talents of Paul George and Andrew Luck

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                      • #41
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                        • #42
                          Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

                          This team has majorly overachieved, but we still shouldn't lose to the Raptors like this.

                          We can't afford to play Jordan Hill. They're already killing us in the pick and roll. It would turn into a freaking layup line.

                          Toronto is an easy team to beat. Our players are just really, really underperforming right now. Ian made his first basket of the series in the 3rd quarter. Lavoy has done nothing. Lawson and Miles have been horrible.

                          We couldn't beat the 76ers with this lack of production.

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                          • #43
                            Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

                            Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                            This team has majorly overachieved, but we still shouldn't lose to the Raptors like this.

                            We can't afford to play Jordan Hill. They're already killing us in the pick and roll. It would turn into a freaking layup line.

                            Toronto is an easy team to beat. Our players are just really, really underperforming right now. Ian made his first basket of the series in the 3rd quarter. Lavoy has done nothing. Lawson and Miles have been horrible.

                            We couldn't beat the 76ers with this lack of production.
                            Apparently people forgot that DeRozen highlight reel dunk on Jordan Hill in Game 1... I'm fearing we have MUCH more stuff like that to look forward too IF we were to play him say 25 min a game from now on in this series... OTOH... stuff isn't working now either, so they might aswell try giving him a couple of more minutes with the bench unit to see how he fares...
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                            • #44
                              Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

                              If you are going to watch any of the final two games it should be only to see what you have going forward. It is already fairly obvious.
                              Make a wise choice in the draft. Get a least one good free agent. Do not resign any of the Pacers current free agents except maybe Solomon.
                              Trade away one of Ellis, Hill or Stuckey Of those three I am not sure but either Stuckey or Ellis proabably.

                              I said it earlier but Toronto is what the Pacers would like to be. Just a bad matchup for the Pacers.
                              {o,o}
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                              • #45
                                Re: ***Raps vs IND Game 3***Post game

                                I don't feel our defense is hurting us as much as our inability to defensive rebound and our inconsistent offense. We are turning the ball over way too much, and we are missing way too many layups at the rim (Ian, Lavoy).

                                Our defense could improve, but if we could keep them off the offensive glass, a lot of those scoring possessions for Toronto would go away.

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