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Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

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  • #91
    Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

    BNG:

    "I was watching Lance dribble through his legs and I" ...


    Last edited by vnzla81; 04-07-2017, 12:23 PM.
    @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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    • #92
      Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

      Originally posted by dgranger17 View Post
      Dread it? I'm sure you're secretly hoping for it
      I hope over the decades I've established that there's no combination of Pacers I don't want to win, whether I like them or not.
      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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      • #93
        Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

        Originally posted by cdash View Post
        I know there's a thread about starting Lance, another one about starting him at the 4, but I honestly think he's playing the perfect role right now: A shot of adrenaline and playmaking off the bench. If he's hot and playing well, leave him in. If he's not, plug Monta or CJ or GlennIII in there.
        Lance just fits in really well with the bench lineup. His ballhandling keeps Brooks from making too many dumb mistakes, he can find CJ for 3, and Seraphin has pretty good hands for a big which is important for a guy like Lance. I don't know if he can play with Monta.

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        • #94
          Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

          Originally posted by BillS View Post
          It's more that I am unconvinced this is a change more lasting than any previous streak of seemingly turned-around games this year and I dread the fallout around here if I am correct.
          I mean it's mostly been a garbage season. Who cares if people on a message board get excited by a couple of fun games and the return of a player who appears to be a positive right now? Being annoyed by that is just strange.

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          • #95
            Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

            Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
            PG's at a career high PPG and a career high (by far) TS% after this crazy run he's been on the last 5 weeks or so.
            One heck of a regression year huh?


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            • #96
              Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

              The Lance story is a beautiful one. Imagine what it means to him, to be able to return to the Fieldhouse and be treated with such regard, after years of falling into irrelevance and rewritten as a disappointment. Almost instantaneously, he has been embraced back into the Pacer family. It's not just two convincing home wins against playoff teams; let's not forget the thrilling near-win against the Cavs on Sunday.

              Now is the true test of how real this #LanceEffect is. We have been horrendous on the road all season, and our inconsistency has led to unthinkable losses against non-playoff teams. If the #LanceEffect is real, we win the next two games comfortably and probably make the playoffs.
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              • #97
                Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                I know Bill is coming off as a bit of a kill-joy, but I think if there were more realistic posts like these and less about Lance saving the season or being an artist or whatever else, he wouldn't be so defensive when talking about the guy.

                There's no denying that the Pacers have played better the last few games. But it's also not the only time in which they've played well either.

                What really stinks is the fact that all of this stuff is somewhat taking away for how great Paul has been playing lately. I know he's been getting credit, but he should be getting more. The kid has been a bona-fide superstar during this stretch of games that started before Lance got here.

                Lance is surely giving the team some nice fire and spark off the bench though. He's a great fit with that unit. And it's been nice to see players smiling and actually acting like a team that enjoys one another again. I think Lance's personality has a lot to do with that right now. Even Bill can't deny that.
                Paul's shot right now is so confident. Was there any doubt that any time he pulled up from mid range yesterday that it was going in? It didn't matter how tough the shot was, how or where he received the ball. Paul's patience and body control when playing in that mid range right now is honestly incredible. Giannis is one of the few guys in the league who is longer than Paul and watching Paul do some crafty **** to get around his length in the second half was really fun.


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                • #98
                  Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                  Originally posted by BillS View Post
                  It's more that I am unconvinced this is a change more lasting than any previous streak of seemingly turned-around games this year and I dread the fallout around here if I am correct.
                  Not sure you need to worry about the fallout, but IMO you are correct about the streak. But in the mean time, it would be silly not to enjoy the ride, however long or short it is.

                  Perhaps you should change your screen name to Cassandra.

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                  • #99
                    Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                    Originally posted by BillS View Post
                    Lance can win me over. If he continues playing within the team and limits his bonehead moves to one or two a game - and if those moves don't result in a change of momentum. If he continues to not just look for stat-stuffing opportunities. And if his energy continues to be directed positive. It is easy to see all of these things when the team is winning - heck, he was seen as a shot in the arm by the other teams who took him on when they were on win bumps. I will reserve my judgement for his role when we lose (because no team wins all of their games, recovering from losses is important). One hopes we won't see that much until next year, but I think we're at best a 2nd-round team this year so we will face some form of major loss soon enough.

                    The crowd, though, will continue to snap me back into being "salty" as long as a shake and bake bricked shot from Lance is considered more exciting than a catch-and-shoot 3 from PG. Again, maybe this will go away with time and familiarity, but I have always hated the idea that an "entertaining" screw-up is better than a boring success.

                    I will say that BnG's "Prepare Ye the Way Of the Lance" responses make me smile.
                    I get what you're saying about the crowd. But the fans in Indiana just love Lance. His emotion is really where it comes from I think. So of course he gets a reaction even if he does something stupid. It'll even out I'm sure, but Lance is just a fan favorite likely always will be.

                    However Paul's ovations at the start of games since the trade deadline have been deafening IMO, so I'm ok with it.


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                    • Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                      A lot has been made about Lance's emotional lift, but as Paul said last night his presence really does fill a need on that second unit. A creator with size. The Pacers had lacked that whenever Paul sits and it's a reason our offense craters without PG.

                      Lance wants the ball in that second unit and even though his energy is manic it has been a breath of life to a unit who often stands around a lot. CJ, Glenn are both best in catch and shoot situations. Seraphin likes to post up. Lavoy is...Lavoy. They needed someone who created movement in the defense while on the ball. That's really nice to see.

                      Also, Lance's open court/early offense/secondary break vision, is honestly extremely good.

                      The emotion is all good, but Lance needed to bring something to the team, and so far he has done that with the 2nd unit. I agree with everyone who is saying don't mess with it by tinkering him into the starting lineup. I especially look forward to Little Dog being back. I hope we don't see a two big lineup out of the bench ever again.

                      Nate (hold on I'm going to praise him) did a great job staggering Thad and PG's minutes in the 2nd and 3rd and early 4th quarters so that we never had to see Seraphin with another big man. Don't know why this took 77 games to figure out, but hey better late than never.


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                      • Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                        Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
                        Even when the team went on that stretch of wins, the bench wasn't a positive and the team didn't look this together.

                        The excitement is a combination of Lance, playoff PG and desperation. It's the perfect storm and of course the most flamboyant guy is the face of it, but I don't know why that spoils the ride for some?
                        Yeah to me, that's the big difference. The Pacers run in Jan/Feb was mostly due to Teague and Myles really blowing up as well as Thad (pre-injury). This feels more complete simply because our lineups are staggered better and the bench has not cratered in any of the past 3 games against quality opponents. And against TOR and MIL the bench was a clear plus for once.

                        Brooks is being used basically just as a shooter which is probably his best role. Seraphin is getting some easier looks cause Lance is a better passer than Brooks. It flows throughout. Lance isn't the only reason, but his skills are allowing other guys to play more to their top level.


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                        • Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                          Originally posted by BillS View Post
                          It's more that I am unconvinced this is a change more lasting than any previous streak of seemingly turned-around games this year and I dread the fallout around here if I am correct.
                          I get it but aren't you kind of trying to induce the fallout early? If you're not sold on Lance yet, that's fine, but there are plenty of other people to praise. Instead you spend most of the time warning us about Lance. I think most of us are not idiots. We know it's not a full sample size. But if you wanna praise Paul, then praise Paul! Praise Teague! Praise Myles or Miles! That's really been my only point Bill. I know you're capable of positive emotion about this team and it's players, but even in arguably our best 2 back to back wins of the season where many people are playing well, you've decided to stay focused on Lance and how he could go wrong. Enjoy the other guys man!

                          Otherwise, it's like a doom's dayer on the corner of a downtown intersection on a sunny day.


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                          • Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                            Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
                            Say what you want about Nate, but how many coaches would be giving Lance, who has been on the team a week these minutes?

                            He has closed with Lance over Monta and there was no pouting or incident because of it.
                            Nate was an assistant Lance's last season here so it's not that surprising to me.


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                            • Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                              Originally posted by Ratking View Post
                              The Lance story is a beautiful one. Imagine what it means to him, to be able to return to the Fieldhouse and be treated with such regard, after years of falling into irrelevance and rewritten as a disappointment. Almost instantaneously, he has been embraced back into the Pacer family. It's not just two convincing home wins against playoff teams; let's not forget the thrilling near-win against the Cavs on Sunday.

                              Now is the true test of how real this #LanceEffect is. We have been horrendous on the road all season, and our inconsistency has led to unthinkable losses against non-playoff teams. If the #LanceEffect is real, we win the next two games comfortably and probably make the playoffs.
                              I hope Paul is making note of how the fans here have treated Lance. It's been pretty cool. Paul is a guy who I think values that sort of thing. You can tell by how involved his family is in his life.


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                              • Re: Post game-Bandwagon Picking Up Steam

                                Originally posted by The Future View Post
                                And I could see all those teams throwing to make sure Pacers don't get in the playoffs.

                                They know the Pacers are more dangerous than Miami, plus Toronto just got punked by Stephenson.

                                Am I overthinking?

                                Edit: Boston losing tonight could probably mean that Cleveland will rest against Miami assuming they are 1st seed?

                                This is not looking good for us.......
                                I think you're overthinking this. So let me overthink it as well, but in a more optimistic way:

                                The way things stand, I don't see Cavs/Wiz/Raps resting, and I still think teams are more worried about going up against the Heat (especially the Cavs! That LeBron-Miami drama? They don't want those problems) than us. The post-Lance hype about the Pacers is pretty concentrated within the Pacers fan community, based on most of the podcasts I listen to. Also, looking at their schedules, Boston plays Charlotte/Brooklyn/Milwaukee; Cavs play ATLx2/Miami/Toronto. I highly doubt the Cavs can afford to rest any of those games seeing that they are playing 4/4 games against motivated opponents versus Boston only playing 1/3 motivated opponents. If Boston loses to Charlotte, maybe we can entertain the idea of Cavs resting, but the Boston-Brooklyn game happens at the same time as the Cavs-Miami game, so no way they rest their starters, IMO. They should have gotten enough rest throughout the season, with taking games off and not putting much effort into defense. Now would be a stupid time to rest.
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