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PG TRADED TO OKC

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  • Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
    Re: PG TRADED TO OKC

    I don't like this trade anymore now than I did a week ago when it first happened. But I believe KP believes this is the best trade they could have gotten. I also don't believe the Celtics would have traded any of their really good draft picks. And I am not sure the Celtics plan was ever to trade for PG after acquiring Hayward. It is clear to me now the Celtics are concerned about going deep into the luxury tax next summer.

    Bottom line for me I would not have been happy with any trade for PG, short of Lebron, Durant, Westbrook, Curry. Trading quality for quantity is never a winning formula.

    We are screwed as far as being an average team for 3 or 4 years. I'm suggesting it will take us 3 or 4 years to be average. But I am in it for the long haul. My memory of the really bad seasons is you do truly enjoy the wins. Fun beating a team when you are supposed to lose - and knowing the other team will be ripped by their media and fans for losing to such a bad team. A lose to us might force our opponent to have a players only meeting after a loss to us. The frustrating part is how it will be that we are seemingly in most games until the 4th quarter and then still lose by 12 points.
    How'd this prediction work out for you UncleBuck

    Man, this is grim.
    Lifelong pacers fan

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    • The funny thing is, my first response to this thread was to trade Thad. LOL. I said I would've preferred Clarkson, Randle and the 27th and 28th. Still would've been a good trade IMO. Said I didn't hate the trade but at the time I was mad that we didn't get a 2nd rounder or 2 for taking on a bigger contract

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      • Originally posted by pacers_heath View Post

        How'd this prediction work out for you UncleBuck

        Man, this is grim.
        Anyone who says they knew Domas and Vic would or even could be this good was either just hoping they would turn out like this or just got lucky.


        Keep in mind Vic totally changed his body and his approach the summer he was traded here and Domas was not used well at all in his year with the Thunder

        And in my defense I freely admit i would not have been happy with any trade of PG

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        • Originally posted by imawhat View Post

          There were people who were high on Sabonis all along. Remember pacer4ever? That dude was all over Sabonis. He was also all over Siakim, and several other under the radar picks.
          pacer4ever absolutely knew his stuff. There's a reason why he has a job in this field.
          Originally posted by IrishPacer
          Empty vessels make the most noise.

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          • At the time I wanted to scream - hey guys, what perfect news, Sabonis is something special!
            But at the same time, I experienced a lot of disappointment in other young Lithuanian talents who did not live up to expectations (Donatas Motiejunas, Jonas Valanciunas). It taught me to be careful with my wishes and expectations.
            And yea, at that time it was very brave or crazy to predict Sabonis all-star because most specialists predicted him bench or starting position on a bad team.
            I'm really sorry because of my english (which is my 3-4 language) and I really appreciate Your patience. I hope this board will make me better

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            • Originally posted by bball_nomad View Post

              Except who watched him in Gonzaga , OKC and Lithuanians I still remember his last game for Gonzaga in March madness. Other team was walling him up with 3 defenders. Sadly, Gonzaga shooters had a bad night. Gonzaga had 5-6 points lead in the second half, but after that stalled completely.

              Originally posted by pimpis zajoba View Post

              .....NOT US ....WE ALWAYS KNEW ....
              alright, but y'all also "knew" that Cabbages was going to come in and set the league on fire, so let's call it 1 for 2.

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              • I'm not sure why I didn't comment on this thread, but I'm going to post what I would have said:

                Worst trade in Pacers history. Worse than Antonio Davis for Bender. We traded Paul George for two draft busts. Kevin Pritchard should be fired.
                Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                • Originally posted by dal9 View Post




                  alright, but y'all also "knew" that Cabbages was going to come in and set the league on fire, so let's call it 1 for 2.
                  Nah, I hoped he could do well in Indiana, but we know how that came out. I never understood why he didn't sign with the Cavs? LBJ, Big Z (cabbages best friend) and etc... Cavs needed some help for LBJ with shooting threes, moving the ball - cabbages could do that. LBJ attracts so much attention from defenses that other guys have easy life. And defense? Let's just say that even in Europe Šaras was bellow average. But different zone defenses, smaller court helped to hide that flaw.
                  Funny. Šaras himself said, that he would never play on the same team as Big Z. Strange. Athletes sometimes have something set in their heads and there is nothing you can do.
                  For example, when Arvydas Sabonis was healthy and beasting, second best Lithuanian player, second best Fiba player Šarūnas Marčiulionis (when Sabas went down with injury I think Marčelo was named European best basketball player that year) - Marčiulionis, born in the same city as Sabas (Kaunas) refused to play for the best team in Lithuania Kauno "Žalgiris", instead he chose measly Vilniaus "Statyba". Something...
                  I could name a good dozen Lithuanian bbal players who could find place in the NBA. But they didn't want to be just bench players, and starting from 90's money were pretty good in Europe.
                  Some guys couldn't imagine learning English language too
                  12-12-2018, 09:20 PM


                  Myles Turner during Vic's postgame interview: "Tell you what the East is in trouble now boy"

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                  • Originally posted by chungyus View Post
                    Re: PG TRADED TO OKC

                    People on here are crazy. If you can't see the potential all star we are getting in Sabonis, you'll never be able to like any trade. Grow up and and stop being a cry baby.
                    Well called.
                    {o,o}
                    |)__)
                    -"-"-

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                    • Great read. Go Pacers!
                      Go Pacers!

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                      • Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                        Re: PG TRADED TO OKC

                        It looks like I'm late to the party

                        I don't hate the trade. I haven't followed the trade talks closely so I don't know if other teams offered us better deals. If they did then we should have absolutely gone for the better deal but since I have no idea I cannot hate the package we got. I believe that both Oladipo and Sabonis are good players and Sabonis, in particular, is also quite young. I absolutely admit that I'm biased when it comes to Sabonis simply because his father is one of my favorite players ever. I don't know that Domantas isn't like his father but if he ends up becoming even half the player that Arvydas was then we have a very good player in our hands.

                        Personally, I'm of the mindset that we have to go as young as we can now. Trade any player older than Lance (except Seraphin) for players under 25 or next year's picks (not picks 2 and 3 years ahead, next year's picks). Get a rebuild going. Do not tank intentionally. Just give all the minutes to young players and let them grow naturally. If that leads to a playoff seed, great. If that leads to a top 5 pick, great as well. If it leads to a late lottery pick then that's cool too. I do believe that we should get a young star through the draft to play alongside Myles (I do believe that Myles will become an All-Star eventually but I don't know if he will reach the superstar tier) but I don't think that it's necessary to become Philly to get a young star in the draft. We got PG at #10. We got Myles at #11. I trust our scouting team enough to find us a good player in that range.

                        Now, about next year's lineup. Here's what I'd do:

                        Lance at PG (he'd play SG defensively), Oladipo at SG (he'd play PG defensively), GR3 at SF, TJ Leaf or Sabonis at PF, Myles at C. The one between TJ Leaf and Sabonis that doesn't start alongside Myles will be the 6th man. Ike could back-up Myles and Joe Young could come in as a back-up guard but I'd be fine if we were to go with a younger option. Again, go as young as you can go and build around Myles. This is the start of a new era of Pacers basketball and that should be our goal. If we can make the playoffs, great, but that shouldn't be the goal. The goal should be to build a great young core around Myles.

                        Basically, what I want us to do is what the Bucks did in 14-15 (and yes, I know that the running joke here is that I'm a Bucks fan in disguise ). But seriously, the 14-15 Bucks team was on the right track. Their starting five was all younger than 23 years old and they went 41-41. Sure, the moves they've made since then haven't worked out great but we don't have to follow on those footsteps. All we need to do is to give all the minutes to young and athletic players, find a defensive identity that works for them and build a young core around Myles Turner. If we can find a good coach like the Bucks did with Kidd then even better.
                        I'm pretty content with my take. Obviously, we didn't do things exactly like I proposed in that post but had we been in the same position now, I'd probably propose something similar to that. Domas has definitely outclassed his father's accomplishments in the NBA but Arvydas was a different beast in his prime. I'm talking GOAT C-level here. Has Domas reached half of that level? Perhaps. He is damn good, an All-Star and ever-improving. He's certainly on the right path to follow in his father's footsteps even if he doesn't ultimately reach his highs.

                        The Bucks analogy I made is still interesting to me. We actually ended up with a better record than the 14-15 Bucks. We finished 48-34 but we ultimately did go down in the 1st round just like they did. We definitely seem to be ahead of schedule when compared to them since in the years after 14-15 the Bucks went 33-49 and 42-40. It took them until 18-19 to take off when they made switch from Kidd to Budenholzer. In retrospect, the only thing I said and I regret is calling Kidd a good coach. I was definitely proven wrong on that
                        Originally posted by IrishPacer
                        Empty vessels make the most noise.

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