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  • Re: Post Game--The End

    Originally posted by CableKC View Post
    He has also consistently missed 1 game out of every 3 that he has played in each of the last 5 seasons.

    The guy is a solid Forward that can score but he PERPETUALLY injured. The only way that I'd consider pursuing Gallo is if we had significant amount of talent and depth behind him ( which IMHO won't happen ) or turned off the "injuries" feature in the Coach settings for the Season.

    I DO NOT WANT a perpetually injured Player because it creates inconsistencies in the lineup over the long term.
    All the stuff you are saying is true reason why the Pacers could have a chance to get him, let's be real Pacers are not getting either one of the top free agents this off season or never.

    I'm thinking Gallo even though many teams are gonna try to get him or maybe Gay with a coming off injury Dwest type of contract (2 years and 20).
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      Originally posted by PaulGeorgeForPresident View Post
      Pass. He'll get overpaid in FA and it's just not worth it.
      So, we're going to play Starting PG roulette again for the next 3+ seasons?

      I seriously don't get why some are willing to just let him go for nothing if you can keep him for whatever the Market Value is for his Free Agency.
      Last edited by CableKC; 04-23-2017, 07:14 PM.
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        Originally posted by cdash View Post
        By the way, we won, what, 4 fewer games two years ago when PG missed virtually the entire season.
        Having a good coach and system will do that for you. Pacers no longer have that luxury

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        • Re: Post Game--The End

          If we're going after injury prone players I say go for Blake.

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            Originally posted by PR07 View Post
            I'm just saying that I'd rather try to make one last ditch effort to build around the 'sure thing', then the unknown. There have been countless players like Michael Beasley or even Ricky Rubio, who didn't meet the hype as lottery picks. If the Pacers lose Paul George, they're going to be picking in the lower lottery consistently anyways, or they're going to piece together a 'hard-working roster' that sits in the 9-11 spots of the East and has no chance of ever winning an NBA title because they already lost their superstar and this is a star-driven league.
            Yeah, I see your overall point and I'm on the fence there. On the one hand, it really does seem like PG has one foot out the door. I don't want to lose the guy, but I really, really don't want to lose him for nothing. It's a big risk to stick with the status quo this offseason in any situation where Paul doesn't sign an extension. I know you could trade him at the deadline, but at that point, you are getting like 20 cents on the dollar. It's a tough situation.

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              Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
              Having a good coach and system will do that for you. Pacers no longer have that luxury
              In fairness, 4 games is a pretty big jump.

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              • Post Game--The End

                Not sure if it's been said here, but we lost the series by a total of 16 points. That's the lowest point differential in a series sweep ever.

                Wow, that actually is depressing as I typed that out. Regardless, I don't think this team is THAT far out, and I think we would have had a good chance of advancing against any other team besides Cleveland. I hope PG and the team realizes that. If we were a bit more composed the series should could easily be tied right now.

                With that said, I think against most people's expectations we underachieved this year. We won less games than last year, and with our offseason additions I thought we'd be around 50 wins. We won 44 last year and I still think we underachieved even last year. I'm not sure why this group couldn't get it together...maybe coaching?

                Regardless, blame falls on management, coaches and players too. It sucks to think what we could have done if we played anyone but Cleveland. Also, why do we always bring out the best in Lebron? That just makes it worse.

                Edit: it doesn't help that the refs treat us like the little brother. I actually think it's a real thing and not just me being a fan.

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                  Originally posted by cdash View Post
                  Yeah, I see your overall point and I'm on the fence there. On the one hand, it really does seem like PG has one foot out the door. I don't want to lose the guy, but I really, really don't want to lose him for nothing. It's a big risk to stick with the status quo this offseason in any situation where Paul doesn't sign an extension. I know you could trade him at the deadline, but at that point, you are getting like 20 cents on the dollar. It's a tough situation.
                  Maybe I'm naive but I just don't see PG leaving. The luxuries of a big fish small pond, not being under the microscope in a Boston or LA, and an attainable legacy in Indy seem to fit what PG wants from what I can tell.

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                    Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
                    If we're going after injury prone players I say go for Blake.
                    Nah he is going to get 30+ compared to 15/18 for Gallo.
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                      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                      All the stuff you are saying is true reason why the Pacers could have a chance to get him, let's be real Pacers are not getting either one of the top free agents this off season or never.

                      I'm thinking Gallo even though many teams are gonna try to get him or maybe Gay with a coming off injury Dwest type of contract (2 years and 20).
                      On paper, I am fine with Gallo....just that his injuries ARE A REAL concern. I cannot tolerate inconsistency in the lineup and in the offense/defense and having a Player that is injury prone creates that.
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                      • Re: Post Game--The End

                        Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                        On paper, I am fine with Gallo....just that his injuries ARE A REAL concern. I cannot tolerate inconsistency in the lineup and in the offense/defense and having a Player that is injury prone creates that.
                        True but that is the reason why you have a chance to get him, Gallo doesn't get injured and everybody is fighting to offer him the max this off season.

                        Like I said free agent wise for Pacers the best hope is Gallo but knowing them they might end up with Iguadola or Gay.

                        Edit: think of Gallo as Erik Gordon last year Houston was able to get him for cheap and it worked out for them.
                        Last edited by vnzla81; 04-23-2017, 07:23 PM.
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                          Originally posted by cdash View Post
                          Yeah, I see your overall point and I'm on the fence there. On the one hand, it really does seem like PG has one foot out the door. I don't want to lose the guy, but I really, really don't want to lose him for nothing. It's a big risk to stick with the status quo this offseason in any situation where Paul doesn't sign an extension. I know you could trade him at the deadline, but at that point, you are getting like 20 cents on the dollar. It's a tough situation.
                          Yeah, I'm not saying my approach would even be the right one long-term (time would tell), but I think you almost have to go one way or the other. Either you're all in on PG and throw caution to the wind this offseason and try to bring him another bonafide all-star at all costs or you sell the prized cow and the farm.

                          I don't think he's staying if Pacers draft a rookie with the 18th overall pick and stick to the current course of things because it's not going to convince him to stay. Granted, if the Pacers could move some future first round pick--not 2017 (lottery protected) and shed Jefferson and Ellis salaries, I'd probably be better off with that too. I was mostly just throwing out a tentative course of action.

                          However, I wouldn't be afraid to put 1st round picks, Turner, etc. in play if you could sign a Gordon Hayward (Future first), trade for a Jimmy Butler (Turner), etc, as part of the 'all in' approach.
                          Last edited by PR07; 04-23-2017, 07:29 PM.

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                            Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                            True but that is the reason why you have a chance to get him, Gallo doesn't get injured and everybody is fighting to offer him the max this off season.

                            Like I said free agent wise for Pacers the best hope is Gallo but knowing them they might end up with Iguadola or Gay.

                            Edit: think of Gallo as Erik Gordon last year Houston was able to get him for cheap and it worked out for them.
                            I agree with you that we aren't going to sign a top tier FA.....but a Gallo signing sounds like another AlJeff and Monta-like signing. The only difference is that Gallo makes some actual sense cuz he does fit a need. Despite his injury concerns....he is still a very solid 3pt shooting and high end FT shooting PF. I just think that he will go higher on the FA Market than you think.

                            As for hoping that Gallo makes it through an injury free season.....that's a gamble....one that I am not willing to take when it comes to our Starters....or more specifically, Players that we have to depend on.
                            Last edited by CableKC; 04-23-2017, 07:29 PM.
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                              Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                              True but that is the reason why you have a chance to get him, Gallo doesn't get injured and everybody is fighting to offer him the max this off season.

                              Like I said free agent wise for Pacers the best hope is Gallo but knowing them they might end up with Iguadola or Gay.

                              Edit: think of Gallo as Erik Gordon last year Houston was able to get him for cheap and it worked out for them.
                              Gay isn't opting out, I could see us trading for Gay.

                              PG and Rudy are friends.

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                              • Re: Post Game--The End

                                I like Gallo the player, but he isn't helping us on the interior. His price tag is a hefty one for a guy thats either coming off the bench or is struggling as a stretch 4 next to Myles

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