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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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There's always a small minority that like to push people's buttons and/or test their own boundaries with regards to the administrators, and in the case of someone acting like that, please be aware that this is not a court of law, but a private website run by people who are simply trying to do the right thing as they see it. If we feel that you are a special case that needs to be dealt with in an exceptional way because your behavior isn't explicitly mirroring one of our above examples of what we generally discourage, we can and we will take atypical action to prevent this from continuing if you are not cooperative with us.

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Lastly, there are also some posters, who are generally great contributors and do not otherwise cause any problems, who sometimes feel it's their place to provoke or to otherwise 'mess with' that small minority of people described in the last paragraph, and while we possibly might understand why you might feel you WANT to do something like that, the truth is we can't actually tolerate that kind of behavior from you any more than we can tolerate the behavior from them. So if we feel that you are trying to provoke those other posters into doing or saying something that will get themselves into trouble, then we will start to view you as a problem as well, because of the same reason as before: The overall health of the forum comes first, and trying to stir the pot with someone like that doesn't help, it just makes it worse. Some will simply disagree with this philosophy, but if so, then so be it because ultimately we have to do what we think is best so long as it's up to us.

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Why have the Pacers only had 2 top 5 scorers in 42 years?

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  • Why have the Pacers only had 2 top 5 scorers in 42 years?

    This is something that I've been wondering for a while but with the extra time between the All-Star break and the next game, I've had more time to ponder it. Watching the All-Star game and seeing how many players are premier scorers in the NBA really has me wondering, why haven't the Pacers had more premier scorers?

    There was Danny Granger in 2009 who was 5th with 25.8 points per game but you have to go all the way back to Billy Knight's 1977 season, where he finished 2nd in scoring, to find another Pacers elite scorer. Reggie, Jermaine O'Neal, and PG each cracked the 24 ppg mark once. Not a lot of offensive firepower though when you look back at the Pacers' past 42 seasons.

    I started looking around the league to see if this has been an issue for other teams as well but even some of the expansion teams of the 90s have had more dynamic scorers than the Pacers. Memphis might be the only exception that I can find but they've been around a lot less time.

    Why have the Pacers only had 2 top 5 scorers in 42 years? I'm sure a lot of people will focus on a lack of talent or say blame the front office for not taking more chances in trades but I think it could be more blamed on what the Pacers think is the right way to play basketball.

    I think since the days of Reggie Miller, Chuck Person, Detlef Schrempf, and Michael Williams ended, the Pacers have focused primarily on the defensive side of the ball. On offense they have valued balance over individual performance. That's admirable but it doesn't typically lead to great success in the Playoffs. The year the Pacers made it to the Finals, the Pacers were the #1 offensive shooting team in the league and both Reggie Miller and Jalen Rose averaged over 20 ppg during the Playoffs (which has never happened since). I think the Pacers have to add an elite scorer if possible to have a real chance of making it back to the Finals. A forward would be preferable but a point guard might be effective.

    What do you think? Why have the Pacers had so few top scorers since they've been in the NBA and does it matter?


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    Points Per Game

    1. James HardenHOU 36.6
    2. Paul GeorgeOKC 28.7
    3. Stephen CurryGSW 28.6
    4. Anthony DavisNOP 28.1
    5. Kevin DurantGSW 27.6

    James Harden, #3 overall pick
    Paul George, #10 overall pick
    Steph Curry, #7 overall pick
    Anthony Davis, #1 overall pick
    Kevin Durant, #2 overall pick

    Pacers Top Ten picks:
    Paul George, #10, 2010
    George McCloud, #7, 1989
    Rik Smits, #2, 1988
    Chuck Person, #4, 1986
    Wayman Tisdale, #2, 1985
    Steve Stipanovich, #2, 1983
    Clark Kellogg, #8, 1982
    Rick Robey, #3, 1978

    A few of those Pacers picks were obviously very good picks, a few of them didn't quite pan out the way you'd hope. But my point in posting them is that since 1977, we've had 8 picks in the Top Ten. A couple more in the late lottery. To get those types of elite talents, you've got to either attract big name free agents using cap space and other alluring aspects (such as champion contending teams or big markets or sandy beaches or all of the above) - or you have to draft them and have the stars align that they pan out, reach their potential or exceed it, and then commit to stay with the team that drafted them. Only one of those Top Five scorers are happy to stay with the team that drafted them.

    What Pritchard does for the immediate and long-term future of this franchise should be interesting. After getting an extra second round pick at the deadline, Pritch started talking about becoming asset rich. Now, we'll see if that was just talk, or if it's something he takes seriously and pursues in the coming years, but certainly we've seen it work for the Sixers and Celtics, and even the Rockets to an extent, with the Clippers in the early stages of that as well. So let's see if Pritch really goes for that, because considering that the Pacers are likely to never purposely bottom out and "tank" for draft picks, collecting assets through trades is the only way we'll see a draft pick high enough to secure one of those elite players like those listed above.
    It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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    • #3
      They also traded for I believe the #5 pick and took Jonathan Bender.

      Traded away a future first round pick that turned out to be #2 and could have had Michael Jordan. Could have picked Bird instead of Rick Robey. Why did I start thinking about this?

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      • #4
        Bird told the Pacers (Slick) to not draft him because he had no intention whatsoever to join the Pacers, he wanted to wait a year and be come a Celtic

        there's a darn good reason I don't like the prick
        So Long And Thanks For All The Fish.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by able View Post
          Bird told the Pacers (Slick) to not draft him because he had no intention whatsoever to join the Pacers, he wanted to wait a year and be come a Celtic

          there's a darn good reason I don't like the prick
          Larry Bird. NBA MVP (Celtics), NBA Coach of the Year (Pacers), NBA Executive of the Year (Pacers), Legend on the court and off,

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          • #6
            Just an observation. After the Pacers traded them:

            Alex English six times in the top 5.
            Adrian Dantley five times in the top 5.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by able View Post
              Bird told the Pacers (Slick) to not draft him because he had no intention whatsoever to join the Pacers, he wanted to wait a year and be come a Celtic

              there's a darn good reason I don't like the prick
              I'm pretty sure Slick said himself that he didn't draft Bird because he said he was going to go back to college and play his senior year and Slick didn't want to wait. Slick could've drafted him at #3 but back then you could draft a player before he left college but you took a risk in him getting hurt or re-entering the draft the following year and not getting anything in return for burning a pick on him. The draft system was messed up back then and many teams thought the Celtics were crazy for taking the risk.

              Interesting fact, the NBA came up with a new rule nicknamed the "Bird Collegiate Rule" in 1980 to prevent something like this happening again.

              I hope I haven't derailed my own thread.

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              • #8
                Slick didn't draft Bird because the franchise was practically insolvent and may not have been able to sign Bird and keep him from going back into the draft the next season.

                There was no salary structure for rookies back then and if I remember correctly Bird signed for 5-years at $650K per year. The largest rookie contract in any sport to that date.

                I still think Slick should have taken the chance and then tried to go out and raise some local capital and sell season tickets to back the deal. People forget how popular Bird was in the state at that time and how fresh the NCAA finals game run was to Hoosier hoop fans.

                Trouble is the franchise was literally only 1-year removed from holding a telethon to save its bacon....


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                Last edited by Downtown Bang!; 02-19-2019, 08:03 PM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pizza guy View Post
                  Points Per Game

                  1. James HardenHOU 36.6
                  2. Paul GeorgeOKC 28.7
                  3. Stephen CurryGSW 28.6
                  4. Anthony DavisNOP 28.1
                  5. Kevin DurantGSW 27.6
                  James Harden, #3 overall pick
                  Paul George, #10 overall pick
                  Steph Curry, #7 overall pick
                  Anthony Davis, #1 overall pick
                  Kevin Durant, #2 overall pick

                  Pacers Top Ten picks:
                  Paul George, #10, 2010
                  George McCloud, #7, 1989
                  Rik Smits, #2, 1988
                  Chuck Person, #4, 1986
                  Wayman Tisdale, #2, 1985
                  Steve Stipanovich, #2, 1983
                  Clark Kellogg, #8, 1982
                  Rick Robey, #3, 1978

                  A few of those Pacers picks were obviously very good picks, a few of them didn't quite pan out the way you'd hope. But my point in posting them is that since 1977, we've had 8 picks in the Top Ten. A couple more in the late lottery. To get those types of elite talents, you've got to either attract big name free agents using cap space and other alluring aspects (such as champion contending teams or big markets or sandy beaches or all of the above) - or you have to draft them and have the stars align that they pan out, reach their potential or exceed it, and then commit to stay with the team that drafted them. Only one of those Top Five scorers are happy to stay with the team that drafted them.

                  What Pritchard does for the immediate and long-term future of this franchise should be interesting. After getting an extra second round pick at the deadline, Pritch started talking about becoming asset rich. Now, we'll see if that was just talk, or if it's something he takes seriously and pursues in the coming years, but certainly we've seen it work for the Sixers and Celtics, and even the Rockets to an extent, with the Clippers in the early stages of that as well. So let's see if Pritch really goes for that, because considering that the Pacers are likely to never purposely bottom out and "tank" for draft picks, collecting assets through trades is the only way we'll see a draft pick high enough to secure one of those elite players like those listed above.

                  I was curious about the rest of the top 20 leading scorers and I started looking up their draft position and I didn't realize how many top 3 drafted players were on the list. I counted 9 players that were drafted 1st - 3rd. There were 5 players that were drafted 4-10 and 6 players that were drafted 11th or higher. Players drafted between 1-10 are expected to be high impact players so I'm not really surprised. I was encouraged to see that you can still find a premium scorer outside the first 10 picks and 2 of them, Giannis and Kahwi, were drafted outside the lottery at 15th.

                  The Pacers have to add another scorer to pair with Vic next season to have a chance. Maybe Bogey can continue his trend but I'm leary of guys that have great increases in scoring in a contract year. If the Pacers can't add a top-flight scorer through FA (Kemba please!) maybe they can swap picks or move down in the draft another way. At some point this has to be their strategy because I don't think they will ever totally rebuild the team.

                  The team as currently constructed is 21st in scoring and when they play a team with greater talent and the ability to defend, they struggle to find enough scoring to keep in the game. Only Memphis and Cleveland play at a slower pace and take fewer shots. The main reason is they don't have enough big time scorers who can generate offense all over the floor.

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