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  • #76
    Originally posted by owl View Post
    Disappointing loss. This loss really kind of makes me pretty sure the Pacers are a ways away from the conference finals. Just getting out muscled.
    Butler and Simmons and Embiid are better than the Pacers best three.
    I am ready for a Tyreke trade and starting Holiday. May have to wait till the off season for any changes.
    With Toronto just around the corner.
    Was very disappointed at the Pacers' performance last night against the 76ers. From the moment they went 1-6 FGA from the opening tip I knew this was going to be a bad day for the boys in the Blue and Gold (or whatever color jersey they're sporting these days). Too many missed bunnies at the rim, too many missed wide open shots especially from the perimeter, too many unforced turnovers. But what was worse was NOT taking advantage when Embid was riding the pine. That's when I wouldn't been in attack mode.

    This was yet another example of the Pacers demonstrating how they can't step into the breech and step up to the challenge when they really need to - on prime time no less...a terrible time to fall flat when the national spot light is upon you and the announcers are giving you credit for being the #1 defensive team in the league. The Pacers sure didn't show it last night. Instead, they showed how a team can get steam rolled without their opponent really trying.

    The only players whose performance was admirable were T. Young and Sabonis w/Turner getting an Honorable Mention. Everyone else just plain sucked!

    Originally posted by owl View Post
    I would much rather see Leaf than MeDermott out there. 12 minutes and two points and NOTHING else. I get what Peck has been saying for awhile. Get some rebounds are steals or defend
    a little. That just cannot go on. Waaaayyy to one dimensional. Leaf rebounds and scores some at least.
    It really is time to shake it up a little
    I think that's what this team is really missing - a sharp shooter. We also need for Oladipo to stop talking as if he's the leader of this team and start performing like it. His game has been too inconsistent so far this season. He really needs to pick it up. Overall, I'm starting to wonder where's the fire in these guys? The only players I see come out and give 100% every game are Sabonis, T. Young and CoJo. Everyone else seems to get fully engaged whenever it's convenient for them.
    Last edited by NuffSaid; 01-18-2019, 12:48 PM.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
      So. Where is the Turner DPOY talk? I think he played well but from what people have been saying he would solve our defensive problems upon his return. I thought he'd push the defense out the perimeter by protecting the rim...allowing our guards to pressure the perimeter. Yet Philly shot 53% from 3. You cannot beat a team that shoots that well from 3. Fact is, the under-rated JJ Redick ripped the Pacers apart along with some inspiring play from Embiid who was limping all game.
      Goes back to what I said in my post above...the Pacers need a shooter! Neither McDormett nor Evans are going to cut it. Frankly, I thought Bogdonavic, Oladipo and Collison (with alittle bit of Turner mixed it) would've been sufficient to keep defenses honest and keep some of the pressure of Oladipo, but right now it's as if this team is taking perimeter shots by committee out there and no one is willing to step up and become that pure shooter this team needs. And if no one is knocking down perimeter shots with consistency that means defense don't have to load up the shooters. They can instead trap inside and lock down everyone else. This is why I love Young and Sabonis' game. I'll even give some props to CoJo. They are the only consistent players out there right now. Everyone else is just taking up space.
      Last edited by NuffSaid; 01-18-2019, 12:55 PM.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post

        Goes back to what I said in my post above...the Pacers need a shooter! Neither McDormett nor Evans are going to cut it.
        With Redick scoring like that, wouldn't that suggest that we need a better perimeter defender that can shoot and defend the 3 pt shot?
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        • #79
          Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post

          Was very disappointed at the Pacers' performance last night against the 76ers. From the moment they went 1-6 FGA from the opening tip I knew this was going to be a bad day for the boys in the Blue and Gold (or whatever color jersey they're sporting these days). Too many missed bunnies at the rim, too many missed wide open shots especially from the perimeter, too many unforced turnovers. But what was worse was NOT taking advantage when Embid was riding the pine. That's when I wouldn't been in attack mode.

          This was yet another example of the Pacers demonstrating how they can't step into the breech and step up to the challenge when they really need to - on prime time no less...a terrible time to fall flat when the national spot light is upon you and the announcers are giving you credit for being the #1 defensive team in the league. The Pacers sure didn't show it last night. Instead, they showed how a team can get steam rolled without their opponent really trying.

          The only players whose performance was admirable were T. Young and Sabonis w/Turner getting an Honorable Mention. Everyone else just plain sucked!



          I think that's what this team is really missing - a sharp shooter. We also need for Oladipo to stop talking as if he's the leader of this team and start performing like it. His game has been too inconsistent so far this season. He really needs to pick it up. Overall, I'm starting to wonder where's the fire in these guys? The only players I see come out and give 100% every game are Sabonis, T. Young and CoJo. Everyone else seems to get fully engaged whenever it's convenient for them.
          We aren't missing a sharpshooter. Bogie was 5th in the league in 3 point percent before last night. Darren Collison led the league last year. Mcdermott is 24th in the league as well. Simply a false statement.

          Bogie - 43.9%
          Mcbuckets - 40.0%

          Reggie career - 39.5%

          Just saying.
          Lifelong pacers fan

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          • #80
            This is what I notice about this year's team:

            Last year there was some fundamentals lacking... some holes in the system, but they played with a ton of fire.

            This year they play with much more fundamental soundness, but don't play with as much fire.

            When you play good fundamental ball, you beat the bad teams. However, when you don't play with fire, you lose to the good teams.

            That's what this team is right now. They've improved their fundamentals, their consistency, they've plugged in a lot of the holes... but they forgot the fire. You can't just lean on your fundamentals against the good teams; you have to apply those fundamentals and fuse them with some fire.

            I think that's the next step for this team. It was good that they developed some fundamental soundness; it was good that they've found ways to have success without leaning on one guy. All good things. Now they need to take that foundation, and then rediscover the fire from last year, and this team could go places.
            Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 01-18-2019, 01:00 PM.
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            • #81
              Alert: basketball fans, if somebody wants to watch good basketball game, Kauno "Zalgiris" - Panathinaikos begins in 3 minutes. Thank you.
              12-12-2018, 09:20 PM


              Myles Turner during Vic's postgame interview: "Tell you what the East is in trouble now boy"

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Drew46229 View Post

                Funny you should choose to focus on Turner's defense when the Pacers offense went completely off the rails. In a game where the guy had 12 boards, 3 steals and 3 blocks you choose to complain about his defense? Strikes me odd, but whatever your suits your agenda.


                The guard play on this team is clearly the problem right now. Vic is at least hurt, if not outright injured. He needs to not play for a while, because as is? He's making the team worse. Collison is over the hill, Tyreke is washed. I'm willing to give Bojan the benefit of the doubt, since he has played so well of late, but I am concerned about relying on him to be the second best player on the Pacers offense. Thad is playing the best ball of anyone on the team at this moment. I think Turner could be in that conversation if he got the ball a little more often, combined with his defensive prowess. Hope they can get healthy and make a serious push towards the top of standings. They do not want to be the team that starts out with one of the best other 4 teams in the first round.
                We better get our **** together soon or Philly and the Celts will both be looking in the rearview and seeing us way back in the distance. No first round home court = no playoff advance IMO. Competitive series? Absolutely. Series victory? About a 20% chance.
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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Eleazar View Post
                  Ok some people are panicking, you need to stop. The sky isn't falling.

                  If we had a coach on the same level as the other top Eastern teams we would look every bit as good as any of them. We have the talent, if we didn't we wouldn't do as well as we do against sub.-.500 teams. What we don't have is a coach capable of creating schemes to take full advantage of that talent, nor is he willing to play young players (Holiday and Leaf might as well be in Ft. Wayne).

                  Nate is a perfectly average coach. That is fine if you are rebuilding, but not if you want to do anything in the playoffs.
                  I'm not panicking....I'm pissed!

                  This team can do better but it's games like this one (or the lose to the Cavs or how they got their asses handed to them by the Raptors and the Celtics recently) is what makes me at this team. If I didin't know better judging by their play last night, I'd swear guys had already packed it in and have one foot out the gym ready for the All-Star break.

                  Last night's game was a pathetic performance by the Pacers. They can do better and should be.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post

                    Was very disappointed at the Pacers' performance last night against the 76ers. From the moment they went 1-6 FGA from the opening tip I knew this was going to be a bad day for the boys in the Blue and Gold (or whatever color jersey they're sporting these days). Too many missed bunnies at the rim, too many missed wide open shots especially from the perimeter, too many unforced turnovers. But what was worse was NOT taking advantage when Embid was riding the pine. That's when I wouldn't been in attack mode.

                    This was yet another example of the Pacers demonstrating how they can't step into the breech and step up to the challenge when they really need to - on prime time no less...a terrible time to fall flat when the national spot light is upon you and the announcers are giving you credit for being the #1 defensive team in the league. The Pacers sure didn't show it last night. Instead, they showed how a team can get steam rolled without their opponent really trying.

                    The only players whose performance was admirable were T. Young and Sabonis w/Turner getting an Honorable Mention. Everyone else just plain sucked!



                    I think that's what this team is really missing - a sharp shooter. We also need for Oladipo to stop talking as if he's the leader of this team and start performing like it. His game has been too inconsistent so far this season. He really needs to pick it up. Overall, I'm starting to wonder where's the fire in these guys? The only players I see come out and give 100% every game are Sabonis, T. Young and CoJo. Everyone else seems to get fully engaged whenever it's convenient for them.
                    To your last point, is another way to see that as we just aren't playing together (unified) as we were last year and early this year? I think I mean that more within our execution on court - everyone playing together, playing their role, and so forth.
                    I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                    -Emiliano Zapata

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by pacers_heath View Post

                      We aren't missing a sharpshooter. Bogie was 5th in the league in 3 point percent before last night. Darren Collison led the league last year. Mcdermott is 24th in the league as well. Simply a false statement.

                      Bogie - 43.9%
                      Mcbuckets - 40.0%

                      Reggie career - 39.5%

                      Just saying.
                      They Boggie and DC better find the range and start raining 3's...otherwise, this is going to be more than just a frustrating team to watch this year. It'll be a disappointing season to have endured.

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                      • #86
                        It's hard to tell a team to "get it's **** together" when they have the NBA's best record over the last month and a half. I get it that their performances of late against the upper tier has left something to be desired, but let's not act like this team hasn't been winning. They obviously have some work to do against the upper teams, though. But as frustrating as it's been, we've been outpacing these other "upper" teams, so those guys (Boston, Philly) are also playing inconsistently.
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by D-BONE View Post

                          To your last point, is another way to see that as we just aren't playing together (unified) as we were last year and early this year? I think I mean that more within our execution on court - everyone playing together, playing their role, and so forth.
                          Maybe.... but I think they just don't shift into higher gears when they need to, like they did last year. Last year, this team would shift gears as the game got intense and they would just out-gear other teams. This year, it's like they just stay in 4th gear. Their 4th gear is enough to beat 90% of the teams, but not enough to beat the best ones. I think the higher gears exist, though.... they just aren't shifting to them.
                          Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 01-18-2019, 01:07 PM.
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
                            This is what I notice about this year's team:

                            Last year there was some fundamentals lacking... some holes in the system, but they played with a ton of fire.

                            This year they play with much more fundamental soundness, but don't play with as much fire.

                            When you play good fundamental ball, you beat the bad teams. However, when you don't play with fire, you lose to the good teams.

                            That's what this team is right now. They've improved their fundamentals, their consistency, they've plugged in a lot of the holes... but they forgot the fire. You can't just lean on your fundamentals against the good teams; you have to apply those fundamentals and fuse them with some fire.

                            I think that's the next step for this team. It was good that they developed some fundamental soundness; it was good that they've found ways to have success without leaning on one guy. All good things. Now they need to take that foundation, and then rediscover the fire from last year, and this team could go places.
                            What happened to the fundamental of ball and player movement on offense? It was intermittent at best earlier in the year. The last two or three weeks it's hardly been seen. I don't disagree there's not the same intensity and passion on a consistent basis though.
                            I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by D-BONE View Post

                              To your last point, is another way to see that as we just aren't playing together (unified) as we were last year and early this year? I think I mean that more within our execution on court - everyone playing together, playing their role, and so forth.
                              I've seen moments of that this year where everyone was tied together. It just hasn't been consistent effort by everyone. Last night, I saw 3-4 players giving it their all every time they hit the court and everyone else just kinda going through the motions. No heart, no fire, no aggression, no determination. I know teams have off days, but this one didn't seem like that. I got the impression the effort just wasn't there.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post

                                Maybe.... but I think they just don't shift into higher gears when they need to, like they did last year. Last year, this team would shift gears as the game got intense and they would just out-gear other teams. This year, it's like they just stay in 4th gear. Their 4th gear is enough to beat 90% of the teams, but not enough to beat the best ones.
                                And you could tell when they came out at half-time that they'd made the adjustment and were determined to get the "W". Not last night (nor in a couple of other games). Last night, they dailed it in before they hit the midway point of the 3Q.

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