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Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

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  • #61
    Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

    Lot to happen but a way too look at it is lose CJ, Stuckey, Allen, Al, Brooks and pick for Hayward and probably min contracts of Bentil or Hans, Poythress and Stone. But it's going to be tough to get a team to eat Al and Stuckey's contract for one pick

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    • #62
      Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

      Great analysis by Lowe as always.

      I still cannot fathom how a team designed for speed, that man for man is faster than the previous incarnation, is somehow playing slower.

      I understanding our lack of rebounding, I understand our lack of a 3-D wing. I struggle to understand our pace.
      "I’m your favorite player’s favorite player. And it’s not enough for me for him to know that. I want the world to know that." -- Michael Beasley

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      • #63
        Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

        Originally posted by jrwannabe View Post
        Lot to happen but a way too look at it is lose CJ, Stuckey, Allen, Al, Brooks and pick for Hayward and probably min contracts of Bentil or Hans, Poythress and Stone. But it's going to be tough to get a team to eat Al and Stuckey's contract for one pick
        We'd still have GR3 and Christmas don't forget. Also don't forget we can trade for players on small deals like Seth Curry, Wayne Ellington and others. So in this scenario you have a bench of....


        Monta + GR 3 + Christmas


        You just need a backup PF and a backup SG.

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        • #64
          Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

          Originally posted by Grimp View Post
          We'd still have GR3 and Christmas don't forget. Also don't forget we can trade for players on small deals like Seth Curry, Wayne Ellington and others. So in this scenario you have a bench of....


          Monta + GR 3 + Christmas


          You just need a backup PF and a backup SG.
          That second unit would have a -22 every night.

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          • #65
            Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

            Originally posted by Grimp View Post
            We'd still have GR3 and Christmas don't forget. Also don't forget we can trade for players on small deals like Seth Curry, Wayne Ellington and others. So in this scenario you have a bench of....


            Monta + GR 3 + Christmas


            You just need a backup PF and a backup SG.
            I didn't forget them. Just saying, in order to get Hayward we'd have to find a team that thinks our pick is worth eating Al Jeff and Stuckey's contract. And if this happens, Hayward and teague are going to eat your cap space. So PG will be basically be replacing CJ, Hayward replacing PG. Now we'll need an emergency guard, i.e. Stone. Need atleast one big to replace Allen and Al Jeff. Seraphin can be the 4th big. Tyler would be a good vet, but be nice to develop Bentil or Pothyress. And we need a sg/sf for a back-up. Signing Hayward would probably make us run an 8-man rotation. If Teague/PG/Hayward/GRIII or Monta go down, you are left with Stone (or other min.)/Joe Young and Niang. Eeek

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            • #66
              Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

              Great article.

              I'm on the trade him side of the fence. A good player and a Top 8 pick is a great deal. Anything better would be a nice little bonus.

              We'd end up with at least 5 rotation players on the roster, before our own 1st rounder and cap space. As opposed to the five rotation players we have right now. And five is if you're being generous.

              We need as many rotation players as possible because we're a small market... but mostly just because Frank/Nate enjoyed/enjoys playing 10 guys for some incredibly frustrating reason.
              Last edited by dgranger17; 03-22-2017, 12:03 AM. Reason: Chris Ballard

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              • #67
                Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                Originally posted by dgranger17 View Post
                Great article.

                I'm on the trade him side of the fence. A good player and a Top 8 pick is a great deal. Anything better would be a nice little bonus.

                We'd end up with at least 5 rotation players on the roster, before our own 1st rounder and cap space. As opposed to the five rotation players we have right now. And five is if you're being generous.

                We need as many rotation players as possible because we're a small market... but mostly just because Frank/Nate enjoyed/enjoys playing 10 guys for some incredibly frustrating reason.
                We easily have at least five rotation guys, c'mon. Teague, PG, Turner, Thad, CJ are undeniably rotation guys. Monta adds at least a sixth no matter how much people love to hate him.
                And a good player plus a top 8 pick is terrible for PG imo, especially when Woj or Stein said Boston was willing to include the Nets pick in a package for him.
                I do agree that depth is important though, because we're not going to be a team with 3 legitimate stars anytime soon.
                Last edited by Ichi; 03-22-2017, 12:46 AM.

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                • #68
                  Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                  Originally posted by dgranger17 View Post
                  Great article.

                  I'm on the trade him side of the fence. A good player and a Top 8 pick is a great deal. Anything better would be a nice little bonus.

                  We'd end up with at least 5 rotation players on the roster, before our own 1st rounder and cap space. As opposed to the five rotation players we have right now. And five is if you're being generous.

                  We need as many rotation players as possible because we're a small market... but mostly just because Frank/Nate enjoyed/enjoys playing 10 guys for some incredibly frustrating reason.
                  This is a mistaken approach normally. It all boils down to whether he will re-sign with the Pacers. I think the Pacers know it is too risky to rely on signing him. So this is actually where I think we are headed.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                    I think the Danny Granger trade started a snowball that could see us watching PG leave. It showed that the Pacers organization had no loyalty at all to a player who meant a lot to the city and the franchise. If they would be willing to dump Danny Granger for Evan Turner whats to stop them from trading me for a bag of potato chips had to run through everyone including PG's mind. Add to that the fact that the player they got was Lance insurance and the whole locker room just collapsed.

                    Now with Hibbert the Pacers organization and the media have all missed when Hibbert lost the fire, its the moment other teams started lifting their knees and kneeing him in the kidneys over and over again and no one, not Vogel not Bird said a damn thing about it. Had Hibbert been playing for Dallas Mark Cuban would have been all over the NBA about allowing opposing players do that to his player. I watched Hibbert get kneed in the kidneys so much I was starting to worry about his long term health prospects and no one said a damn thing.

                    I also am worried that PG see's what Durant saw in OKC, the Pacers will NOT spend into the luxury tax even a penny to keep or a good player so the window is super tight, add to that Birds constant overhauling in the off-season and the team can not create any real chemistry.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                      Originally posted by Willbo View Post
                      Great analysis by Lowe as always.

                      I still cannot fathom how a team designed for speed, that man for man is faster than the previous incarnation, is somehow playing slower.

                      I understanding our lack of rebounding, I understand our lack of a 3-D wing. I struggle to understand our pace.
                      Pacers horrible rebounding is hurting their pace greatly

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                      • #71
                        Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                        Originally posted by dgranger17 View Post
                        Great article.

                        I'm on the trade him side of the fence. A good player and a Top 8 pick is a great deal. Anything better would be a nice little bonus.

                        We'd end up with at least 5 rotation players on the roster, before our own 1st rounder and cap space. As opposed to the five rotation players we have right now. And five is if you're being generous.

                        We need as many rotation players as possible because we're a small market... but mostly just because Frank/Nate enjoyed/enjoys playing 10 guys for some incredibly frustrating reason.
                        I think we will know on draft night.

                        If the Pacers hang on to George, they think they either have a good trade or good FA to get in July. If they move him, they don't have confidence. In my opinion, if they move him it will probably be to the Lakers for Ingram and the Lakers 1st round pick.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                          Originally posted by cdash View Post
                          Because it's not the roadmap to a contender. It's a, "well, maybe we can sell him on this roadmap" scenario that takes a few leaps of faith to get there. It's not a known quantity, either. What is a known quantity is our near .500 record with that same core. Is it possible that scenario could play out? Yes. Is it probable? No.

                          For the record, because I can see the slant in which you are angling this, I'm not arguing for or against a rebuild or anything like that. Just pointing out my interpretation of Lowe's comment.
                          He said roadmap to the 2nd seed in the East. I consider that a contender.

                          Look, I know it's a long shot that Turner makes a leap and/or we're just a player and a decent bench away. But I think it's a better strategy then blowing it up (not that you're saying we should blow it up).

                          So I'm not sure why you're speaking in absolutes. You're saying we can't be a contender next year with our current core before this season is even over. I'm just saying it could happen. Just like blowing it up for picks could make us a contender in the future, but I like the known quantity. And yes, that's the near .500 playoff team that I enjoy seeing compete.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                            Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
                            He said roadmap to the 2nd seed in the East. I consider that a contender.

                            Look, I know it's a long shot that Turner makes a leap and/or we're just a player and a decent bench away. But I think it's a better strategy then blowing it up (not that you're saying we should blow it up).

                            So I'm not sure why you're speaking in absolutes. You're saying we can't be a contender next year with our current core before this season is even over. I'm just saying it could happen. Just like blowing it up for picks could make us a contender in the future, but I like the known quantity. And yes, that's the near .500 playoff team that I enjoy seeing compete.
                            There's no possible way you read anything beyond the very first sentence of that post you quoted.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                              Originally posted by cdash View Post
                              There's no possible way you read anything beyond the very first sentence of that post you quoted.
                              I guess you read too much into AFTER my first sentence.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Zach Lowe: Pacers hurtling toward a wild summer

                                Originally posted by Ragnar View Post
                                I think the Danny Granger trade started a snowball that could see us watching PG leave. It showed that the Pacers organization had no loyalty at all to a player who meant a lot to the city and the franchise. If they would be willing to dump Danny Granger for Evan Turner whats to stop them from trading me for a bag of potato chips had to run through everyone including PG's mind. Add to that the fact that the player they got was Lance insurance and the whole locker room just collapsed.

                                Now with Hibbert the Pacers organization and the media have all missed when Hibbert lost the fire, its the moment other teams started lifting their knees and kneeing him in the kidneys over and over again and no one, not Vogel not Bird said a damn thing about it. Had Hibbert been playing for Dallas Mark Cuban would have been all over the NBA about allowing opposing players do that to his player. I watched Hibbert get kneed in the kidneys so much I was starting to worry about his long term health prospects and no one said a damn thing.

                                I also am worried that PG see's what Durant saw in OKC, the Pacers will NOT spend into the luxury tax even a penny to keep or a good player so the window is super tight, add to that Birds constant overhauling in the off-season and the team can not create any real chemistry.
                                At the time, the Granger trade was a straight up business move. The glue factor was not taken into account. Granger was done for the season. On court he was no help. Trading him for a guy that looked like he could help with bench scoring (which we needed) and a big (which we also needed), was a good move on paper. Had I been in Bird's position I would have done the samething. It'd be like someone offering you a usable car for your broken down car that hasn't moved in 3 months at the time you needed a car.

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