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Post game #33 Pacers vs Nets

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  • #16
    Realyy happy the pacers paid myles ahead. If he continues to improve then money well spent.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by D-BONE View Post

      We hit 11 I think. We were like +12 in points of TOs. They outscored us from the line and out rebounded us. Interesting game.
      Statistically we shouldn't have won this game. They made 5 more 3s and 15 more free throws, they killed us on the boards, and we only got 2 fast break points. I guess the difference was points in the paint and turnovers, but this was a strange game.

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      • #18
        I didn't watch the game. But looking at the stats, Turner is straight beasting right now.

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        • #19
          Why was Evans not playing?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Bricklayer View Post
            Two games in a row with Myles as the best plus/minus and Sabo having the worst on the entire team. Is he still affected by the food poisoning? His rebounding was horrific. What's going on with him?
            Please don't start the debate. They are the Pacers future front court and are going to be a problem for the rest of the league. Trust me on that. Small ball isn't going to work against these beasts.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Taddeus18 View Post
              Why was Evans not playing?
              Sore right knee was what they said

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              • #22
                Man, we really, really needed this win. I'm so glad we got it. And I'm also really glad that Dipo was able to deliver in the clutch tonight. He needed that as well after the last two games. A much needed win and a much needed bounce back by Dipo. All in all, a great night. The Nets are a dangerous and well-coached team. No shame in having a close game against them.

                We struggled against the zone tonight and it was weird. We did a very good job against it in the New York game and I think we did well against it in Toronto as well (they weren't playing much zone in the fourth). I don't know why opposing teams keep hitting us with a zone but four consecutive teams have done it so they obviously see something there. The one thing that the zone does take away is our PnRs and DHOs. They are definitely plays that we go to a ton but we can also usually recognize our mismatches and go to them. We didn't do that a lot in the third quarter tonight which is why we struggled with it. I don't know, maybe there's something I'm missing here but it was weird nonetheless.

                The Nets shot 51.6% from 3 on 31 attempts tonight and they outrebounded us by 12 (41-29). They also shot 16 more FTs than us (34-18) and they made 9 more FTs than we did (24-15). And yet we beat them on their court. Main reason for that was their turnovers. They turned the ball over 20 times to our 11. That allowed us to shoot 10 more shots than they did (82-72) and we also shot better than them (53.7% to 45.8%).

                Now, let's talk about some individual performances. As usual, I'm not sorting them by performance, just going down the box score.

                Thad: Very good game by Thad. That 3 he shot where every single Net player had backed all the way into the paint against him was big. They dared him to shoot and he made them pay. He was also very good scoring inside and he did his usual stuff with his deflections defensively. Yeah, he allowed some open 3s but every other Pacer did that as well.

                Bojan: A very efficient 17 points on 8 shots. He hit a big 3 in the fourth to give us a 5-point cushion and we never looked back after that. He had a very sweet fake pass in the first half and I also saw him grab a big rebound over Ed Davis (who is a fiend on the boards, it's probably in the name) in the first half. Oh, he had 4 assists as well. He is a player that you can depend on.

                Myles: Another double-double. That's his third straight double-double. He has 7 double-doubles in the month of December. Only 4 of his December games ended without a double-double (and in 2 of these games he scored over 20 points while the rest were games where he was limited by foul trouble). He also had 5 blocks, 3 assists and 1 steal to go with his 15/12 double-double. This was also his second straight game with 5 blocks or more. He has had 6 games with 5 blocks or more in the year, 4 of them in December. He has become a player that you can depend on to get key defensive stops late in the game just like he did tonight after Bojan's 3 (and also did thrice against Toronto but we failed to score).

                DC: Not a great game by DC but he at least took care of the ball. Not turning it over played a role in our win so I have to credit DC for that.

                Dipo: Huge game by Dipo. He really, really needed it after these last two games. He got others involved in the first half and hit big shots in the fourth. As for the shots that he took and hit down the stretch, there was a pretty big difference between them and the shots he took against Toronto. They weren't isos. Yes, most of them were indeed jumpers (other than that thundering dunk) but we got those shots either off of ball-movement or PnRs. Those shots are totally fine with me. All in all, this was a very all-around game by Dipo. He had a very efficient 26 points on 14 shots and he also had 9 boards, 6 assists and 2 steals to go with it. I liked the way he played tonight.

                Domas: Look, he struggled with foul trouble (at least 3 of his turnovers were offensive fouls) and he uncharacteristically didn't grab a lot of boards (only 2 of them in fact). But he still put up 17 points in 19 minutes. The Nets couldn't handle him inside. He shot 7/11 and at least 3 of his misses were from elbow jumpers (a shot that Brooklyn was happy to give him since they knew that they couldn't handle him inside). The zone definitely took away his opportunities to grab offensive boards and it also took away his DHOs but he still found ways to impact the game.

                Doug: Doug thrives on the DHOs with Domas so with those taken away he wasn't able to do much. I remember that he had a nice pass to Domas but other than that he didn't do a lot.

                Aaron: He is a rookie and he will make some rookie mistakes. This was evident tonight, especially on the defensive end. But you can't fault him for not trying and the mistakes he makes offensively are often a result of him trying to do a bit too much or not being totally in synch with his teammates since they haven't played enough together (like that pass to Domas who thought he was shooting it). Defensively, his mistakes are mostly an issue of awareness and again, not a lack of effort. Our coaching staff is great at teaching defensive fundamentals (just look at what they've done with Myles) and Aaron has the tools to be a plus defender (length and speed) so I expect him to improve this aspect of his game a lot. All he needs is playing time. He did have 4 assists in those 12 minutes his played and his block against Carroll was actually quite significant. So, I don't have any complaints about him.

                CoJo: This wasn't CoJo's best game but he was still quite good. Dinwiddie got around him at times but he wasn't able to shoot as well as he normally does (shooting only 4/12) so I'd say that CoJo did a fine job on him. That foul on Kurucs in the end was a bit uncharacteristic which is why that Nate benched him and went with DC after that. It worked for us so I can't complain.

                Once again, this was an important win for us. It was important for the standings since it was one of the games that we should win but it was also important for the team's and Dipo's psychology since we needed something like that to happen after these last two losses. All in all, I'm very happy.
                Originally posted by IrishPacer
                Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Taddeus18 View Post
                  Why was Evans not playing?
                  We decided to take winning seriously
                  Lifelong pacers fan

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BornIndy View Post
                    Please don't start the debate. They are the Pacers future front court and are going to be a problem for the rest of the league. Trust me on that. Small ball isn't going to work against these beasts.
                    Exactly. They aren't the only ones either. Look at Chicago with Markkanen and Wendell Carter Jr. or Memphis with Gasol and JJJ. Lots of good young bigs around. The PF spot is going to get bigger pretty soon and Domas will have no problem sticking with those dudes defensively.
                    Originally posted by IrishPacer
                    Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                      A Win is a Win. I'm glad that the Pacers went on a 12-2 run to close out the game.

                      But I've noticed that the Pacers are really good at opening up huge leads against opposing teams first at some point in the 3 QTRs. At some point in the 2nd half though, something happens and something breaks down with the team and we end up losing that huge lead. The Pacers are then forced to fight it out to the end against a Team that they should be beating.
                      They play not to lose vs. play to step on their neck and blow their opponents out. Very very few times this season did we see the team just pull away with time to spare.


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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                        Domas: Look, he struggled with foul trouble (at least 3 of his turnovers were offensive fouls) and he uncharacteristically didn't grab a lot of boards (only 2 of them in fact). But he still put up 17 points in 19 minutes. The Nets couldn't handle him inside. He shot 7/11 and at least 3 of his misses were from elbow jumpers (a shot that Brooklyn was happy to give him since they knew that they couldn't handle him inside). The zone definitely took away his opportunities to grab offensive boards and it also took away his DHOs but he still found ways to impact the game.

                        Doug: Doug thrives on the DHOs with Domas so with those taken away he wasn't able to do much. I remember that he had a nice pass to Domas but other than that he didn't do a lot.
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                        This is probably an obvious answer, but I can't seem to come up with the meaning of the DHO acronym?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Eleazar View Post

                          This is probably an obvious answer, but I can't seem to come up with the meaning of the DHO acronym?
                          Dribble hand off
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by dal9 View Post

                            i don't think the numbers back this up..aren't we the best 4Q team in the league...as of a few games ago we were
                            I don't know what the 4th QTR #s are, but I can't be the only one that notices that when we somehow create a double digit lead going into the 2nd half that we end up losing that lead towards the end of the game. I know that no lead is sustainable, but it just seems that we are not able to maintain a healthy lead going into the end of the game.
                            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Taddeus18 View Post
                              Why was Evans not playing?
                              To be honest, I'm glad that he wasn't. I think that he's either getting old or is still injured. His ability to penetrate and get to the line is great for this Team, but he's slower and not able to finish as well as he used to finish.
                              Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                              • #30
                                I'm glad we won. With that being said I really do not like that Nate has basically dropped to a 9 man rotation. I love Thad and Bogey but both of them are just playing to much IMO. Not by much mind you but some. To me whenever we bring Bogdanovic in to play the 4 (which we do almost every game) I think it's just wrong. Not that there aren't situations you would do it in but we need to make sure that both of them are kept fresh for the playoffs but more importantly we need to get some playing time for a couple of players so if/when they are called into action they haven't played for weeks. Kyle O'Quinn has done nothing but produce every single time he has been called upon. Why we relegate him to deep bench scrub time I have no idea. Why not give him 4-6 min a game every few games just to keep him fresh. Also Aaron Holiday does not need to have strings of DNP-CD next to his name. He also produces when he plays and bluntly I want him to get time now so that next years when he will have a much larger role (I hope anyway) that he is ready and not experiencing all of this new then.

                                To me it's a win win situation if we keep both of our starting forwards fresh and give good backups steady minutes.


                                Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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