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  • #46
    Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post

    How does that make them a superior 3 point team? They just shoot it more, at a worse clip.
    How does a lower % make them worse or equal? You can filter it either way and present two different arguments. If you want to look at % and assert we are equal or better, that's perfectly fine. I would like more attempts and makes, especially from Bojan, McDermott, Myles, and Collison that what we get in a typical game. I think we could benefit and those guys are capable of delivering.

    However, let's just say we're as good as the Raps in 3pt shooting. The bigger point is we have not proven to be the better team, even in two opportunities where they have been at significantly less than full strength.
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    • #47
      I think if you say well the only difference in the game was the three point shooting - you are not looking at the game objectively. The Raptors controlled the whole game and the three point shooting difference was just a result of the Raptors out playing the Pacers. They were more aggressive, better defensively - they are really good defensively when they turn it up. The best defenses I have seen this season from any team is the Raptors - two instances - the fourth quarter in the game from last month and then last night after the Pacers tied it up early third quarter. In each case the Pacers were having trouble just making simple passes. The Raptors controlled the Pacers unlike any team this season.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by D-BONE View Post

        Until we provide he and the team with AT LEAST another offensive difference maker and an upgrade defensively on the wing
        If only we had a spark plug off the bench who could play better defense than Reke's poor efforts and who could bring the house down once in a while on the offensive end? If we could get him one-third the price of Tyreke, how awesome would that be?

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        • #49
          In my opinion, we are not going to beat the Raptors in a 7 games series until we have a long and athletic 3 and D guy at SF.

          I like Bojan but we need help defending the 3 against elite teams. Houston, GS and Toronto will always beat us in a 7 game series because they are good teams that can hit the 3. The bad or average teams that hot the 3, we can beat.


          In my opinion, Holiday at PG and a long and athletic 3 and D SF in our starting lineup will help. The problem is that Holiday is not ready yet and I don't know where we will find a long and athletic 3 and D SF that will be a better net gain than Bojan.

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          • #50
            The difference in talent last night was pretty dramatic. How many Pacers would even be in the Raps playing rotation? I could see Vic and Myles coming off their bench, but that's about it. Doma is too slow and stodgy to really fit in with their style.

            As for the discussion of 3PT shooting, it's worth noting that it's possible to be a good 3PT shooter and a bad one at the same time. A player like Dougie is a good 3PT shooter when he's totally wide open, but since opposing NBA teams tend to like to guard people, he's not wide open very often. A good NBA 3PT shooter is someone who can get off good shots even when he's guarded. The Pacers high 3PT % is nice, but it's not much use if you can only get off a small number of shots.

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            • #51
              Eh, I think a lot of this is overblown. Let's not act like the Raps are the 90's Bulls. I've seen some comments like their 3 pt shooting is superior, their defense is superior, their talent level is superior, etc. They are only 2.5 games ahead of us --- after beating us. Both of our losses have been at their place, they haven't come to Indy yet. The first game, we controlled much of it and let them steal it at the end. They got the second win largely by shooting way above their normal from 3-land (almost 20 percentage points more). Indy has a much better-rated defense. Indy is the better 3 point shooting team. The talent level is not as "superior" for Toronto as you may think. They just got two wins on us.

              it is what is is. I think Indy was a bit flat last night, and they were juiced up for some reason. We'll get 'em next time.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Cubs231721 View Post

                You provided all the context that supported your position and failed to mention that the Pacers lost by 3 last time not 16, and that the Raptors were missing Kawhi and Valenciunas this time.

                The Pacers played much better against the Raptors last time than this time and the Raptors had a similar amount of talent on the floor each time. I have no idea if Myes was a big factor in that or not (too many variables in a 1 game sample size) but to wave off even the possibility by pointing to a game that was much, much closer doesn't help your argument.

                Let's say that we had Myles and they had Kawhi and healthy Lowry, this game would have been a blow out either way


                I mean is not like O'Quinn (again) didn't do a good job at putting Myles Turner type of numbers and also giving us 4 blocks who according to many the more you get the better chance you have to win games (they are like the stars in Mario kart or something).
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                • #53
                  I did not expect Toronto to run us out the gym like this. I was watching this game on Toronto's feed and they kept bringing up the point that the players got in at 230 am that morning. To me that tells me the announcers were not even expecting a performance like this. The just won a hard fought game against the Bucks and they were resting Kawhi. This was our chance to steal a game away from the Raps and we blew it.

                  I'm worried that Vic is still not healthy. I'm also worried about his shooting. His shooting numbers are down and he doesn't seem to be finishing in the paint as well. Vic has never been great at getting to the line and drawing fouls, but he needs to develop that skill. I was watching Lou Will the other day and just watching him create contact on his drives and jump shots made me wish that Vic new how to do this.Vic could easily increase his average by a few more points if he was able to get to the line more.

                  When will we get Tyreke Evans out of the rotation???

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Peck View Post
                    Honestly I almost expected this game. We just do not match up with them very well at all and once they are totally healthy and not resting their superstar it will only be much worse. Yes we missed Myles but in the end he isn't changing the overall outcome. He might have made it closer and then again he might not have. Everybody talks about him protecting the rim but the way they were shooting from deep and the fact that Ibaka was out on the perimeter most of the night it is also quite possible that Myles might have been spaced out of the middle and he might have gotten in foul trouble trying to recover. But then again, maybe not. We will never know. All that I do know is that Myles playing does not make Victor any less invisible in the second half than he was tonight. He does not make Tyreke Evans have better shot selection or better (and by better I mean any) effort on defense or rebounding.

                    This has been a great year so far.

                    Far Far Far better record than i thought we would have and unless we have a real downfall the second half of the season I have a real feeling that I am going to be the one writing "I was wrong" about this season.

                    That being said, and I do not mean to take anything away from our record. But I still feel really troubled about how we match up with the better teams of the league. I wonder what our record is right now vs teams that are above .600 or even .500 for that matter? Again not trying to discredit us but it just feels like we have played a lot of the lower echelon teams so far this year.

                    Also once again I want to state that keeping O'Quinn tethered to the bench unless garbage time or injury is really a disservice to him and IMO to the team overall. All the guy ever does is contribute, which is far more than i can say for Doug McDermott or Tyreke Evans. Honestly I would rather see Aaron Holiday get min over either of them as well but I guess since he is a rookie it isn't as bad as O'Quinn (it is but I'm trying to be diplomatic).
                    I feel the same way, too many cup cake teams we are playing against and even if we get to play the upper skeleton teams like yesterday there is always somebody out.

                    Like any other game I want to watch I want to see full force vs full force to see how teams do.
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by LilSean320 View Post
                      When will we get Tyreke Evans out of the rotation???
                      Excellent question!

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post


                        Let's say that we had Myles and they had Kawhi and healthy Lowry, this game would have been a blow out either way


                        I mean is not like O'Quinn (again) didn't do a good job at putting Myles Turner type of numbers and also giving us 4 blocks who according to many the more you get the better chance you have to win games (they are like the stars in Mario kart or something).
                        I fail to see your point on the first part. Very, very few people are saying that the Pacers are better than a full go Raptors team. People were talking about Turner's potential impact on the game last night against a shorthanded Raptors team.

                        People have never said blocks are everything. People say blocks are an important part of the package. There are plenty of stats that show Myles has been a really great defender this year that go beyond blocks.

                        Saying that you don't believe Myles would have made an impact is a perfectly valid opinion that very easily could be right. Using strawmen to try to discredit those who think otherwise isn't going to win the argument.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Cubs231721 View Post

                          I fail to see your point on the first part. Very, very few people are saying that the Pacers are better than a full go Raptors team. People were talking about Turner's potential impact on the game last night against a shorthanded Raptors team.

                          People have never said blocks are everything. People say blocks are an important part of the package. There are plenty of stats that show Myles has been a really great defender this year that go beyond blocks.

                          Saying that you don't believe Myles would have made an impact is a perfectly valid opinion that very easily could be right. Using strawmen to try to discredit those who think otherwise isn't going to win the argument.
                          Saying that Myles was part of a lost to the Raptors without some of their important players is not strawmen it's a fact.

                          Pretending this didn't happen and the NBA games just started yesterday is the definition of "strawmen" or "alternate facts".
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

                            Saying that Myles was part of a lost to the Raptors without some of their important players is not strawmen it's a fact.

                            Pretending this didn't happen and the NBA games just started yesterday is the definition of "strawmen" or "alternate facts".
                            Your argument was that Myles was part of a team who lost to a shorthanded Raptors team on a couple plays in the final minute (one of which was wrong) means that people have to be dreaming to believe that he could have been the difference at beating another shorthanded Raptors team. That part of your argument isn't a strawman, but it isn't a very strong argument.

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                            • #59
                              Sorta wasting your time with vnz, Cubs... he's so anti-Myles, it's funny.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
                                Sorta wasting your time with vnz, Cubs... he's so anti-Myles, it's funny.
                                Not anti Myles but anti bulls*** some people like to spread around.

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