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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

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  • #16
    Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

    Originally posted by Robertmto View Post
    Well besides the fact that he was too good to give out his cell number for recruiting or even BE recruited by college coaches?

    Let's see.

    He assaulted a ref in high school.

    Possesion - 18 years old.
    Assaulted a ref?


    I saw the video clip on YouTube plenty, there was no assault. A ref wanted to make a name for himself, unfairly tossed O.J. from the game, then took the biggest dive this side of the World Cup.

    And oh no! An 18 year old with marijuana! What a hardcore criminal! And if I remember correctly, all of those charges were dropped after it was revealed it was his friends marijuana and not his own.

    FACT: Gilbert Arenas has a bigger rap sheet than O.J., and he doesn't have the whole being young and stupid excuse to fall back on.

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    • #17
      Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

      If we get the right coach and make a great trade involving JO, this team can turn it areound pretty quickly

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      • #18
        Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        If we get the right coach and make a great trade involving JO, this team can turn it areound pretty quickly

        And maybe they'll suck for 10 years like Jerm said. I think in reality it's somewhere in between.

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        • #19
          Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

          Originally posted by Robertmto View Post
          Well besides the fact that he was too good to give out his cell number for recruiting or even BE recruited by college coaches?

          Let's see.

          He assaulted a ref in high school.

          Possesion - 18 years old.
          Dude are you serious? I swear I thought you were about post some ground breaking new story about OJ taking money from boosters or something.

          Assaulted a ref? Assaulted a REF?

          Did you hear what Floyd said about him and him not giving him his cell phone?

          LMAO ASSAULTED A REF.

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          • #20
            Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

            I'll never be a dark sider in that I will reveal in the Pacers sucking, but the future looks bleak.
            "They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.

            "'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."

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            • #21
              Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

              Originally posted by Y2J View Post
              Assaulted a ref?


              I saw the video clip on YouTube plenty, there was no assault. A ref wanted to make a name for himself, unfairly tossed O.J. from the game, then took the biggest dive this side of the World Cup.

              And oh no! An 18 year old with marijuana! What a hardcore criminal! And if I remember correctly, all of those charges were dropped after it was revealed it was his friends marijuana and not his own.

              FACT: Gilbert Arenas has a bigger rap sheet than O.J., and he doesn't have the whole being young and stupid excuse to fall back on.
              Yea I'm sure he had nothign to do with the weed.

              Gilbert wins ball games, IS A MAJOR PART OF THE INNER-CITY COMMUNITY IN DC, is a positive role model for the kids, has a charity for the poor, gives out his jerseay after every game, what is his rap sheet?

              Originally posted by Jermaniac View Post
              Dude are you serious? I swear I thought you were about post some ground breaking new story about OJ taking money from boosters or something.

              Assaulted a ref? Assaulted a REF?

              Did you hear what Floyd said about him and him not giving him his cell phone?

              LMAO ASSAULTED A REF.
              Ok - hope you get Mayo then. Its not like this team is already a PR nightmare.

              Maybe you dont realize this but losing AND being of poor character aren't exactly milk and honey.
              STARBURY

              08 and Beyond

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              • #22
                Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                I too hope we get Mayo. He's reached close to LeBron hype the past few years, if he's even half the player LeBron is, he can smack my mama for all I care, just as long as he helps return the Pacers to success.

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                • #23
                  Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                  Originally posted by BoomBaby31 View Post
                  Are you ready for a dark rebuilding period? This will test who are real fans or who is going to jump ship. I hope we make some amazing trades, and get this franchise back to where it should be. Lets get out there, trade, sign and train. So we can be excited for next year. If not, i'll be here through the dark times, until we see that light again. Go PPPAACCERRSS!!
                  getting back on topic...

                  i guess we knew something like this would happen at some point. it's the normal lifecycle for teams - contention followed by rebuilding before rising up as a contender again. back when we still had sjax and harrington, there were plenty of people who wanted to rebuild, to tear it down and start over again. well, this is what rebuilding is like.

                  we're pretty lucky that we didn't fall into a rebuilding period after the 2000 finals team. for that, we have walsh to thank. he made some smart moves, and all his gambles save one (bender) paid off.

                  this time around, we weren't so lucky. there's already been one misstep (missing playoffs this year) and one wonders if there are more. has donnie lost his edge? is having bird around clouding the leadership issue? i guess we'll find out.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                    Originally posted by Jermaniac View Post
                    Ohh no not OJ Mayo I dont like him, he is cocky and is a 17 year old kid who has gotten into a fight in high school. We dont need that type of rap sheet on our team, he is a borderline murderer
                    Jerm, this is apparently somewhere you and I disagree. We agree on a lot, but our opinions about Mayo couldn't be more different. You harp on fire and passion well I can tell you this much, this kid could care less about winning basketball games, he is out for one thing and that is to make himself look like a badass. I want nothing and I mean nothing to do with OJ Mayo. USC is going to find out what this kid is all about. USC made it to the Sweet 16 through teamwork, Mayo is going to chuck it up 20+ times a game. The guy choked away a wide open basic 3 pointer to win the McDonald's All-American. This kid's a joke, he is going to amount to just about nothing before it is all said and done and if he ends up on the Pacers at any point I will puke. The kids a grade A bum.


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                    • #25
                      Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                      Originally posted by Y2J View Post
                      I too hope we get Mayo. He's reached close to LeBron hype the past few years, if he's even half the player LeBron is, he can smack my mama for all I care, just as long as he helps return the Pacers to success.
                      LeBron hype? LeBron hype???? Are you kidding me? This kid isn't even considered by most to be the best in his recruiting class, let alone the best player at his position. He is a ball hogging, shot chucking attention whore, who has had to switch schools FOUR times in his HS career. FOUR. Last I check you only gotta be in HS for four years. This kid is nowhere near Lebron's level. Eric Gordon's body is more NBA ready than Mayo's, Derrick Rose's body is more NBA ready than. God pity whatever fool thinks OJ Mayo is anywhere near the talent Lebron is. This kid is not Lebron. I don't know how much more I can reiterate this. He is NOT considered by most to be the top player in his class yet now he is the next Lebron. What a JOKE. This kid is a cancer. His high schools don't even want him around for more than a year. God if you guys hated Stephen Jackson I can't even tell you how much you would hate OJ Mayo. Kid is BAD NEWS.

                      Ok, I'm probably ranting now, but here is rivals top 150. http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/viewrank.asp
                      Mayo is SIXTH. Not bad, no, but you just said he had Lebron hype well if he has Lebron hype it is only because he has created it through his own ill advised actions. Kid is not Lebron, not even close. Him attending USC should tell us enough about this kid.


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                      • #26
                        Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                        If the TPTB have not figured it out by now that bad attitudes(non-milk drinkers) are not conducive to team play and unity then they need to step down right now. I want stable individuals who are not going to embarrass themselves and the organizatioon AND be good players. OJ Mayo sounds
                        like a disaster waiting to happen. Bird and his mild drinker comment may be
                        very telling. If that is his view and it has not changed after what this franchise has been through then someone else needs to lead the Pacers.
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                        • #27
                          Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                          Originally posted by indy0731 View Post
                          LeBron hype? LeBron hype???? Are you kidding me? This kid isn't even considered by most to be the best in his recruiting class, let alone the best player at his position. He is a ball hogging, shot chucking attention whore, who has had to switch schools FOUR times in his HS career. FOUR. Last I check you only gotta be in HS for four years. This kid is nowhere near Lebron's level. Eric Gordon's body is more NBA ready than Mayo's, Derrick Rose's body is more NBA ready than. God pity whatever fool thinks OJ Mayo is anywhere near the talent Lebron is. This kid is not Lebron. I don't know how much more I can reiterate this. He is NOT considered by most to be the top player in his class yet now he is the next Lebron. What a JOKE. This kid is a cancer. His high schools don't even want him around for more than a year. God if you guys hated Stephen Jackson I can't even tell you how much you would hate OJ Mayo. Kid is BAD NEWS.

                          Ok, I'm probably ranting now, but here is rivals top 150. http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/viewrank.asp
                          Mayo is SIXTH. Not bad, no, but you just said he had Lebron hype well if he has Lebron hype it is only because he has created it through his own ill advised actions. Kid is not Lebron, not even close. Him attending USC should tell us enough about this kid.
                          I can see right now you've got it in bad for the kid so getting anything close to a reasonable debate out of you is hopeless,

                          Yes - Mayo has been given near LeBron hype. (notice I didn't say LeBron hype but near LeBron hype). He's been in the national spotlight since 7th grade, everyone here knows who he is, he's been on the cover of Sports Illustrated, he's mentioned fairly often on ESPN, he's the #1 pick in most mock drafts etc. And I know there's one mock draft out there that has Derrick Rose #1, but there were also many who honestly thought Carmelo Anthony should have been #1 in 2003, and ESPN the Magazine even hard Darko Milicic on the cover claiming he was the man who could knock LeBron to #2, so LeBron had his fair share of doubters as well. O.J. Mayo is at least as hyped up as Greg Oden and far more than Amare Stoudemire, Dwight Howard, and Kevin Durant were coming out of high school. No one expects him to be as good as LeBron, but as I said, if he's even half as good as good, he'd be a phenomenal addition for the Pacers.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                            I'll heartily enjoy rebuilding. The falling off a cliff is what I've not enjoyed.
                            Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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                            • #29
                              Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Pcjt7oJqc

                              Interesting clip. Tim Floyd on PTI talking about OJ Mayo.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Are you Ready for a Dark Rebuilding Period?

                                Originally posted by Kegboy View Post
                                I'll heartily enjoy rebuilding. The falling off a cliff is what I've not enjoyed.
                                Good point. Rebuildings not so bad provided you make good moves. Let's get a couple high picks the next two years and pick up at least one future perennial All-Star.

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