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  • #16
    Re: How long will this turn around take?

    2-3 years to be a legitimate championship contender

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    • #17
      Re: How long will this turn around take?

      SGs are somewhat dime-per-dozen.

      SJax needs to go away, that's for sure. But I can think of a long list of names to plug in that position.

      PG. Not so much. If Tinsley's gone, the guys I'm interested in are going to cost us a lot in a trade. And that's okay... if TPTB are committed to getting a top-caliber PG and paying the cost. I'm afraid they're going to try to leave it in the hands of an inferior PG for a year or two.
      Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
      Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
      Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
      Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
      And life itself, rushing over me
      Life itself, the wind in black elms,
      Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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      • #18
        Re: How long will this turn around take?

        Originally posted by Jay@Section204
        PG. Not so much. If Tinsley's gone, the guys I'm interested in are going to cost us a lot in a trade. And that's okay... if TPTB are committed to getting a top-caliber PG and paying the cost. I'm afraid they're going to try to leave it in the hands of an inferior PG for a year or two.

        I'd be interested in who you have in mind

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        • #19
          Re: How long will this turn around take?

          At PG? Problem is there aren't many to pick from and the ones I'd take will cost an arm and a leg. Or a Granger.

          I wouldn't complain about a blockbuster for:

          Nash
          Parker

          But those would be huge, multi-player trades and impossible to vision

          I could live with:

          Antonio Daniels
          Hinrich (I think he's overrated)
          Andre Miller

          I'd take a flyer on:

          Jay Williams
          Marko Jaric

          Not my kind of player, but if we really changed direction then I'd be okay with:

          Jason Terry
          Steve Francis
          Baron Davis

          But those would be team-changing, blockbuster deals so they're, again, hard to picture.

          I DO NOT want any of the following as starting PGs for next season

          Mike James
          Anthony Johnson
          Saras
          Delonte West
          Mark Jackson
          Sam Cassell (age)
          Jason Kidd (age)
          Travis Best
          Tyronne Lue
          Jamison Brewer

          There are a couple of young players that I would consider if we are entering "rebuilding mode". Such as Jarrett Jack and Chris Paul, but if we get a player like that we need to set our sights at 0.500 for next season while we rebuild around them.
          Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
          Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
          Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
          Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
          And life itself, rushing over me
          Life itself, the wind in black elms,
          Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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          • #20
            Re: How long will this turn around take?

            Utah might make Deron Williams available this summer (although I'm not sure who they'd want and we'd be willing to give up in return).

            Any interest?
            "I'll always be a part of Donnie Walsh."
            -Ron Artest, Denver Post, 12.28.05

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            • #21
              Re: How long will this turn around take?

              Why would they trade him?

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              • #22
                Re: How long will this turn around take?

                Originally posted by Hicks
                Why would they trade him?
                Don't recall the article that came out a month or so ago, but they feel he's a bad fit, apparantly.
                "I'll always be a part of Donnie Walsh."
                -Ron Artest, Denver Post, 12.28.05

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                • #23
                  Re: How long will this turn around take?

                  After watching the collapse or relocation of our "young stars of the future": Bender, Harrington, Artest, and Tinsley, my enthusiasm for a rebuilding project is DOA.

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                  • #24
                    Re: How long will this turn around take?

                    Originally posted by Hicks
                    Best case scenario: We clean house with the knuckleheads, the new guys have great attitudes and the team just strikes a chord right away, and we're in contention next year with a fresh start.

                    Worst case scenario: The things we're reading about all the turmoil involving the players and the coaches is irrepairable and a tabula rasa is needed to fix this, forcing a long rebuilding period that takes anywhere from 3 to 5 years.
                    Good post - I hope for the former but think the latter is more likely.
                    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

                    “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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                    • #25
                      Re: How long will this turn around take?

                      I think everyone here is over-reacting pretty badly.

                      We aren't going to rebuild. Some players will be dealt and we may change coaches..But you're insane if you think Walsh is going to turn into a hotshot crazy GM and trade away JO and not attempt to resign Peja or a marquee free agent SG. I think the most likely course of action this team will take is to deal Jackson and Tinsley and probably resign a free agent 2 guard this summer who is actually good. I don't think we are going to resign Peja because he's going to ask for way to much money but we should be able to get a marquee free agent instead.

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                      • #26
                        Re: How long will this turn around take?

                        Everything will turn around in about 4 more games thats when the reg season ends and the new season begins.
                        "He wanted to get to that money time. Time when the hardware was on the table. That's when Roger was going to show up. So all we needed to do was stay close"
                        Darnell Hillman (Speaking of former teammate Roger Brown)

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                        • #27
                          Re: How long will this turn around take?

                          Originally posted by Moses
                          I think everyone here is over-reacting pretty badly.

                          We aren't going to rebuild. Some players will be dealt and we may change coaches..But you're insane if you think Walsh is going to turn into a hotshot crazy GM and trade away JO and not attempt to resign Peja or a marquee free agent SG. I think the most likely course of action this team will take is to deal Jackson and Tinsley and probably resign a free agent 2 guard this summer who is actually good. I don't think we are going to resign Peja because he's going to ask for way to much money but we should be able to get a marquee free agent instead.
                          We don't have any cap space to sign any free agents and I doubt that a "marquee 2 guard" is going to take the MLE. We had better resign Peja, as the only reason that we can sign a player that good is because we hold his Bird Rights. If we had cap space, this would be another story, but we don't and will not unless we do a salary dump, which would spell a terrible year next year.
                          Slug 'em Sabres!!!!!
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                          • #28
                            Re: How long will this turn around take?

                            Originally posted by Bball
                            No idea.... but he might as well because Walsh won't do it and we don't have a Reggie Miller type leader to pull the troops together right now. "Patience" is what has gotten us into this mess, it won't be what gets us out. Not if we want out in a hurry.
                            Honestly man, it's getting tiresome. You're poison—our equivalent of a locker room cancer. And it's a shame, too, because you possess real basketball knowledge. Unfortunately it's more often than not tainted with loaded words and a fuzzy, warped perspective. You act as if the Pacers have been a ghost ship while Walsh has been GM.

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                            • #29
                              Re: How long will this turn around take?

                              Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                              I could live with:

                              Antonio Daniels
                              Hinrich (I think he's overrated)
                              Andre Miller
                              Those are EXACTLY the three players I have had in mind for sometime now.

                              Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                              I'd take a flyer on:

                              Jay Williams
                              Marko Jaric
                              I wouldn't try either. I don't think Jaric has what it takes to be very effective for us, while I also doubt his half court ability.

                              Jay Williams: I respect the guy enormously making a comeback after that horrendous injury he sustained from that motorcycle accident a few years ago.

                              I wouldn't mind to see him on our summer league team, but I don't want our team to sign him. I'm just to scared he'll get some injury or something else happens, I mean this is the Pacers we are talking him about joining.

                              Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                              Not my kind of player, but if we really changed direction then I'd be okay with:

                              Jason Terry
                              Steve Francis
                              Baron Davis
                              I would take my chance possibly with Terry, I didn't really like his defense when he was with the Hawks, but maybe he's improved a lot over the years, I honestly don't know, I don't get to see a lot of Dallas games.

                              However, I wouldn't touch either Francis (bad attitude, egocentrical play, bad shot selection, huge salary) OR Davis (injury prone, huge salary, BAD shot selection, egocentrical play, rumours of not beying a very good teammate) and I wouldn't want to think about what we would have to give up for either of them .

                              One name you didn't mention (and I know you would hate btw Jay ) is Brevin Knight. I'm not sold on him, but he's better then anything we have now. How does he perform in the halfcourt set? Offcourse, he DID have a history of injury.

                              Last name I want to bring up is Jameer Nelson. Any thoughts about this kid? Offcourse, only a very small chance that Orlando would be willing to let him go.

                              Regards,

                              Mourning
                              2012 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                              2011 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                              2006 PD ABA Fantasy League runner up, sports.ws

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                              • #30
                                Re: How long will this turn around take?

                                Originally posted by Mourning
                                Last name I want to bring up is Jameer Nelson. Any thoughts about this kid? Offcourse, only a very small chance that Orlando would be willing to let him go.

                                Regards,

                                Mourning

                                He's pretty much untouchable now, as he's been one of the biggest reasons why the magic have won 6 straight


                                Jay, what is wrong with Delonte West? I'm impressed with him.

                                The key thing is the Pacers must acquire a shooting guard and point guard who fit together, and play well together. One needs to be a creator, dynamic scorer, and the other one can be more of a spot up shooter. But they both need to be good defenders.

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