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Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

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  • #16
    Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

    Any idea what we paid for him?
    This space for rent.

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    • #17
      Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

      Surely it's Evans. He's currently not even participating in basketball with his injury.


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      • #18
        Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

        Originally posted by Anthem View Post
        Any idea what we paid for him?

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        • #19
          Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

          Originally posted by TMJ31 View Post
          Larry sure does love signing guys who have big games against us.

          I recall Seraphin always being a thorn in our sides.

          Don't hate this.
          Actually that's really common, I remember an interview with Scott Pollard when he first got here where he said that players said to make sure not to have your career game against a team you would not want to play for because you will end up getting traded there, then he said and sure enough his career game was against the Pacers.

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          • #20
            Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

            Cutting Joe Young? What? Cutting Rakeem Christmas? Not happening. Xmas was projected as a late 1st round pick 2 drafts ago. The Pacers traded a future 2nd round pick (one they received from LA for Roy) and took him at pick 36 overall. #6 overall in the 2nd round. No way they're giving up on that after just 1 season. Not to mention he's on a cheap @ss deal for the next 3 seasons at just $1 million per...including a team option in the final year. Joe and Rakeem aren't going anywhere. Shouldn't even be discussed. Joe Young might end up being the backup pg for this team.

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            • #21
              Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

              Originally posted by RamBo_Lamar View Post
              Interesting. Almost the same size as Al Jefferson with about 1/3 the skills.

              Who will be let go to make room? Trade Christmas or Evans for a future 2nd round pick?
              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
              Seraphin isn't a 3pt shooter....he barely takes any and barely takes any. Checking his stats on BasketballReference.com....he appears to be a jump shooting Big Man....but last season, he didn't shoot very well outside of the paint ( which accounted for the majority of his shots ).

              I recall that he was more of a bruiser and rebounding type of guy.

              Honestly, I have no idea what Bird is doing.
              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
              Weird.
              I don't see this as an odd or redundant move. I'm guessing we cut Evans (who we were paid to take) or Christmas and then we have more reliable depth for very cheap.

              Plus, Seraphin isn't low quality redundancy with Al Jeff...

              Rim protection has been another area where Seraphin has shown growth this season. He's learned that referees are calling fouls any time a defender brings their arms downward. Anytime a player drives at Seraphin near the rim, he's been very good at keeping his arms straight up in the air, forcing them into a tough shot and rarely getting called for fouls. Though small for a center, this has been a nice adjustment of reading the way the game is called and helping him stay out of foul trouble.

              His use of verticality to compensate for his lack of size carried over, at least in spurts, with the Knicks.
              http://www.indycornrows.com/2016/9/1...in-makes-sense

              I think where people are getting confused is they see him as a power forward. Think of him as a better defensive Jordan Hill...

              Still, more encouraging is that the Pacers allowed a much-improved 103.3 points per 100 possessions when Lavoy Allen, at power forward, was joined on the floor by Jordan Hill. Rather than dead last, that tandem’s defensive rating would have ranked 12th among benches across a full season, which seems to indicate that Indiana would be in a better position defensively with Seraphin serving as an emergency backup next to Allen than if Allen was tasked with manning the middle without another traditional big.
              Seraphin, a skilled 6-foot-10 center/forward, gives the Pacers depth in the frontcourt. The Pacers sought a big man before training camp and are expecting Seraphin to provide scoring and energy behind second-year center Myles Turner and free-agent acquisition Al Jefferson.
              http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources...041945382.html

              Teague/Brooks/Young
              Monta/Stuckey
              PG/CJ Miles
              Thad/Lavoy/Niang/Evans or Christmas
              Turner/Al Jeff/Seraphin

              Healthy, the big rotation is pretty good and enough depth to weather an injury to Al Jeff.

              While on paper the team is still one of the top teams in the east, clearly a 2 for 1 trade to get a shooter/defender on the wing would be WAY more beneficial than releasing a player and possibly bump us to contender.

              Let's see what happens, but I think this move makes sense for depth.
              Last edited by freddielewis14; 09-02-2016, 08:37 AM.

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              • #22
                Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                I really don't see us missing much defensively this year. Assuming Turner is healthy this year, he'll play more (8th in total minutes last year) Teague isn't much of a drop off from GHill. Losing Ian will hurt, but Sepharin taking over the JHill role and Turner playing more could close that gap.

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                • #23
                  Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                  Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
                  I think where people are getting confused is they see him as a power forward.
                  Nah, if he can play PF then he'd just straight up take over Lavoy's role. As it is right now, it seems like he's taking over Xmas' spot instead, and I guess most people were assuming that Xmas wasn't going to play much.

                  I think Turner, Thad, and Al Jeff are clearly the top 3 bigs in the rotation. After that it's either Lavoy or Seraphin. Lavoy makes more sense if you consider both Turner and Jefferson as centers... if Seraphin pushes ahead of Lavoy (which is very possible IMO) then Turner might have to play more PF to compensate. It's not necessarily a bad thing, just not something I'd expect given the previous messaging.

                  Ultimately, I think we picked up Seraphin because he's a solid player at a pretty cheap price. Big man depth is never a bad thing IMO. Sure, I'd like more swingman depth too, but I guess there aren't a lot of swingman options available.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                    Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                    Nah, if he can play PF then he'd just straight up take over Lavoy's role. As it is right now, it seems like he's taking over Xmas' spot instead, and I guess most people were assuming that Xmas wasn't going to play much.

                    I think Turner, Thad, and Al Jeff are clearly the top 3 bigs in the rotation. After that it's either Lavoy or Seraphin. Lavoy makes more sense if you consider both Turner and Jefferson as centers... if Seraphin pushes ahead of Lavoy (which is very possible IMO) then Turner might have to play more PF to compensate. It's not necessarily a bad thing, just not something I'd expect given the previous messaging.

                    Ultimately, I think we picked up Seraphin because he's a solid player at a pretty cheap price. Big man depth is never a bad thing IMO. Sure, I'd like more swingman depth too, but I guess there aren't a lot of swingman options available.
                    Your center rotation is set in stone pretty much, Turner/Jefferson. As reported by Woj, Seraphin appears to be center depth behind those 2. Like Jordan Hill.

                    Christmas was never going to be depended upon to play backup center if Al Jeff or Turner gets injured. So Seraphin is not taking his spot/role even if Christmas is the one released.
                    Last edited by freddielewis14; 09-02-2016, 09:18 AM.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                      Originally posted by BenR1990 View Post
                      But I thought we had a secret back door deal with a shooting guard?
                      I think they are building up assets to throw into a trade to get rid of the players necessary to make space for a contract high enough so it won't be insulting to said guard, who is most certainly secretly spurning secret offers from multiple teams that sports writers have not found out about in order to sign with the Pacers when everything comes together. And, if it doesn't happen, it will be proof that Bird lied to him and his agent - after all, what other reason is there for him not to have been snapped up for $10M+ by now?
                      BillS

                      A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                      Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                      • #26
                        Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                        Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
                        I really don't see us missing much defensively this year. Assuming Turner is healthy this year, he'll play more (8th in total minutes last year) Teague isn't much of a drop off from GHill. Losing Ian will hurt, but Sepharin taking over the JHill role and Turner playing more could close that gap.
                        I don't see the defense suffering much each. Pacers have been in the top 10 in team defense the last 5 seasons because of their system with Dan Burke. Last season they were 7th and that was with Lavoy Allen starting 28 games at PF. CJ Miles also started 24 games. They were #3 overall 2 seasons ago and that was with Roy Hibbert who developed into a trash can his final seaso here and David West who didn't want to be here. Also PG missed that season.

                        Last season:

                        Ian Mahinmi played 71 games @ 25 minutes per game and tallied 75 blocks to go along with 369 defensive rebounds.

                        Myles Turner played in 60 games @ 22 minutes per game and swatted 86 shots while grabbing 264 defensive rebounds.

                        The paint is protected with Myles down low. The perimeter is protected with PG on the opponents best offensive player with Teauge and Monta getting in the passing lanes.

                        Defense will be fine. This team is going to be good.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                          Originally posted by I Love P View Post
                          I don't see the defense suffering much each. Pacers have been in the top 10 in team defense the last 5 seasons because of their system with Dan Burke. Last season they were 7th and that was with Lavoy Allen starting 28 games at PF. CJ Miles also started 24 games. They were #3 overall 2 seasons ago and that was with Roy Hibbert who developed into a trash can his final seaso here and David West who didn't want to be here. Also PG missed that season.

                          Last season:

                          Ian Mahinmi played 71 games @ 25 minutes per game and tallied 75 blocks to go along with 369 defensive rebounds.

                          Myles Turner played in 60 games @ 22 minutes per game and swatted 86 shots while grabbing 264 defensive rebounds.

                          The paint is protected with Myles down low. The perimeter is protected with PG on the opponents best offensive player with Teauge and Monta getting in the passing lanes.

                          Defense will be fine. This team is going to be good.
                          Look at this guy dropping knowledge

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                          • #28
                            Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                            Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                            I think Turner, Thad, and Al Jeff are clearly the top 3 bigs in the rotation. After that it's either Lavoy or Seraphin.
                            I wanted to be clearer why this is wrong and why we need both Lavoy and Seraphin.

                            The big rotation last year was starting center Ian (now Turner) starting PF Turner (now Thad) and backup power forward Lavoy (Still Lavoy) and backup center which was never really set is now Al Jefferson.

                            The only position left is the big who can play either position but primarily is your 3rd center. That was Jordan Hill, now it's Seraphin, who in theory can bring scoring while being a better defender. If this happens it's a very solid move.
                            Last edited by freddielewis14; 09-02-2016, 10:14 AM.

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                                Re: Pacers Sign Kevin Seraphin to a Two-Year Deal

                                Sample size but...

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