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Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

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  • #61
    Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

    These conspiracy theories are hilarious. Oneal had a rough game tonight....lets trade him too!! Good lord, give us like more than 1 game to see if Tins can make it happen. He has been playing hurt-could be an explanation for the slump. Yes, he makes some questionable decisions, but so do Darrel Armstrong. Seeing only faults and not looking at any positives is a major knock against a lot of posters on here.

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    • #62
      Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

      Originally posted by hoopsforlife View Post
      While the game was being played I kept thinking to myself "finally they have found a position Tinsley can play perfectly". I hope they can keep him in it.

      Its possible he is being traded and was held out for that reason. The Bulls feed stated Tinsley was in his Uniform pregame, stated he was OK to go and was told "you are not playing tonight".

      Not sure what to make of that but I don't think he was really injured or sick.

      Now that is interesting..Can anyone at the game confirm SEEING Tinsley in uniform during pre-game?

      I loved the energy I saw last night...let's hope they can sustain!

      I watched in amazement and nearly cried during the game...I was seeing 2 sometimes even three Pacers battling for the same rebound!!! You just cannot imagine how happy that makes me

      UB....I thought you stated it clearly...DA is the man he's just too old...you were clear enough that I could get your meaning anyway. Which brings up the point that DA stated during his interview played by Channel 13, that if there were another game tonight he'd probably have to sit it out, that he was just too old to go that long especially several games in few nights (or words to that effect).

      That seemed pretty up-tempo last night...how much of the offense was RC directing?
      Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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      • #63
        Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

        Originally posted by Bball View Post
        We didn't necessarily find our PG but surely we saw more info that Tinsley is not our PG.

        -Bball
        That is the best point made in this thread.

        But let me expand on the issue. We saw what leadership, defense and timely shotmaking can go. We saw what unselfish play and excellent ball movement can do. Not to rip on Tinsley - but the Pacers team has changed with Dunleavy on the floor - someone who brings point guard skills to whatever position he plays - he can make plays - he can create. We don't need a point guard who has to dominate the ball and a point guard who needs to create all the plays. And when Dun isn't on the floor Daniels more than likely will be, and he can also create things.

        So I don't think the new Pacers need a point guard like Tinsley as much as the old Pacers did.

        So if the Pacers can find a point guard who can just get the team into their offense - and by that I mean make the pass to start the offense (because once that happens we don't need a true point guard) If the Pacers can find a point guard who is a above average shooter a guy teams won't leave wide open all the time and if the pacers can find a point guard who is an above average defender - I think that is all they need. Don't misread what I'm saying because the player I'm describing is AJ. I don't expect the pacers to re-acquire him - but if the Pacers could acquire a point guard of that caliber - I'd be happy.

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        • #64
          Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

          With Murphy on board as a good rebounder, it's a possibility that Jeff is expendable now. I would hate to see Jeff move on, however if we could pick up a good PG, that might be the last piece we need to make a run.
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          • #65
            Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

            Juan Dixon might be a good fit here. Jarret Jack or Chris Duhon might work as well.

            Ultimately, I'd love to get Delonte West from Boston. He is a good defender and shooter and he plays hard. Another important fact is he doesn't think he's a star (unlike Tinsley).

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            • #66
              Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

              Time for Bird to call up his Celtics buddies and get us a PG!

              But why does everyone insist on saying Daniels and Dunleavy can run the point? Daniels has a 1.3 : 1.06 assist to turnover ratio.

              Dunleavy's is 3.1 : 1.85 ... better, but neither of those is even 2 : 1 which IMO is the minimum for a player who averages under 4.5 APG to be considered a reliable, good distributor.

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              • #67
                Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found their point guard

                Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                I don't follow. He's an inconsistent team player? Inconsistent at moving the ball? Inconsistent at bring it up the court? Because those are the things that he does to make us better.
                As fan, his inconsistency is only on shooting, thats just where he struggles, i don't know, but he has a great form but sometimes his shot just won't go in, but he is consistent in everything else, he sets screens, boxes out, keep moving without the ball, i mean even if he is having a bad game he is still there and can definitely feel his prescense on the court, it was just bad how warriors fan didn't appreciate all this, all they care about is dunk and highlights. lol
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                • #68
                  Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                  One big difference last night was Foster not being on the court. As much as we appreciate his defensive, rebounding, and hustle, he is not an offensive threat. When we are playing 4 on 5 on offense, it's easy to see how we don't look good. As I kept saying to myself, it's amazing how much different the offense looks when all five guys on the floor are at least a threat to score. That makes it much easier on a point guard too.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                    That is the best point made in this thread.

                    But let me expand on the issue. We saw what leadership, defense and timely shotmaking can go. We saw what unselfish play and excellent ball movement can do. Not to rip on Tinsley - but the Pacers team has changed with Dunleavy on the floor - someone who brings point guard skills to whatever position he plays - he can make plays - he can create. We don't need a point guard who has to dominate the ball and a point guard who needs to create all the plays. And when Dun isn't on the floor Daniels more than likely will be, and he can also create things.

                    So I don't think the new Pacers need a point guard like Tinsley as much as the old Pacers did.

                    So if the Pacers can find a point guard who can just get the team into their offense - and by that I mean make the pass to start the offense (because once that happens we don't need a true point guard) If the Pacers can find a point guard who is a above average shooter a guy teams won't leave wide open all the time and if the pacers can find a point guard who is an above average defender - I think that is all they need. Don't misread what I'm saying because the player I'm describing is AJ. I don't expect the pacers to re-acquire him - but if the Pacers could acquire a point guard of that caliber - I'd be happy.
                    This is exactly what I saw after the first game, I just thought it was a bit premature to draw that conclusion. But I agree with you 100%. Not that Tinsley is a bad player, but the need for a point guard with his skills just isn't necessary when you have as many players as we do that can handle the ball. We definitely could use a player that has a decent outside shot and can just get us into our offense. Steve Blake is a guy I've wanted since before he became somewhat known, but I see someone else took hold of him.

                    The funny thing is, the point guard that would be a perfect fit for this new version of the Pacers was just traded to the Warriors (Sarunas). I need to look at rosters around the league before I mention names that would be a good fit for us.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                      The funny thing is, the point guard that would be a perfect fit for this new version of the Pacers was just traded to the Warriors (Sarunas).


                      Disagree. Sarunas was moved because, among other reasons, he cannot play defense. At all. And he still has problems bring the ball up-court! No thanks.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                        Nice win by the Pacers. DA was amazing, too bad he is not 29, instead of 39. We have a real good chance of having the best record in the EAST. That should be the goal for us heading into the All Star break. Every game from now to then should be treated like a playoff game. Of course these guys need a little more time gel, but being at home will make that happen faster.

                        I think this team is better then the one we had before without a doubt. If you look at the game last night, we are spreading the floor with the new players we have. Giving JO mad space to work with. And if we are hitting our shots, plus with JO, we will be hard to stop.

                        Also can we stop talking about trading JO and the OLD players that use to be here. I think that the team we have NOW is what we should talk about. Just watch all these fake fans jump on when these Pacers start a winning streak.
                        Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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                        • #72
                          Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                          My take as long as Dunleavy takes shots in flow of game and doesn't force them fans will tolerate him struggling.

                          Ike Diogu can not be packaged in a trade till this summer can only be moved as only Pacer in trade. Also the Pacers can not trade their 2008-#1 unless it for a 2007 #1 you can not trade #1's on consecitive years league rule.

                          Troy Murphy will become a bigger force on offense than he's shown so far.Foster and Diogu should prove very useful off the bench.

                          Look like Baston and Harrison can expect to be nicely paid fans barring injury.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                            I was reading the Chicago Papers today and all the talk is that the Pacers biug frontline dominated them. They need a offensive post player. Duhon isn't playing. Would the Bulls have any interest in Harrison.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                              I read there finally was good ball movement.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Pacers Bulls postgame thread - Pacers have found "their point guard"

                                Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                                I was reading the Chicago Papers today and all the talk is that the Pacers biug frontline dominated them. They need a offensive post player. Duhon isn't playing. Would the Bulls have any interest in Harrison.


                                There ya go.... Duhon has been struggling lately and got buried on the bench. A change of scenery would do him good. He's a very much a DA type... ball-hawking guard. I'd hate to see Harrison go....but....

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