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    Rarely going to win when the other team hits that many threes. Pacers guards slaughtered by their counterparts
    {o,o}
    |)__)
    -"-"-

  • #2
    I think we lost this game when we surrendered a 9-2 run to end the 3rd quarter after having clawed our way back to tie it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by the_real_lg33 View Post
      I think we lost this game when we surrendered a 9-2 run to end the 3rd quarter after having clawed our way back to tie it.
      That was a VERY frustrating part of the game. They had a fast break to take the lead and then that run happened
      {o,o}
      |)__)
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      • #4
        Missed the game, how'd the young guys go? Does Myles need to put the mask back on.

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        • #5
          A lot of stuff to unpack tonight. Let's start by the most important thing: Domas.

          He rolled his ankle late in the game. He looked to be in pain. Let's hope that this isn't anything serious. We can't afford to lose Domas for an extended period of time. We certainly can't afford to not have him healthy by the playoffs. Get well soon, Domas. We need you.

          Now, about the game. Unfortunately, we can't talk about this game without talking about the referees. They were very, very bad. Worse of all, they were one-sided. They allowed Detroit to be a lot more physical than they allowed us to be. That's what led to Thad's flagrant 1. It was a "if they can do, then I can do it too" type of foul. I'm not congratulating the foul, by the way, I'm just explaining how it came to be. This game was always going to be chippy. Both teams are physical so this was expected to happen. The referees mismanaged it and the result was that they lost control of the game.

          Now, let's give credit to Detroit. They hadn't forgotten the last game these two teams had. They wanted revenge for that big loss. They have been rolling lately and they are playing for their playoff lives. All of that showed tonight as they played an excellent game on both ends. So, credit to them.

          Finally, let's talk about our team. We may have lost but we gave it our all. We started off awful but we quickly dug ourselves out of the hole. We tied the game up in the third but they answered with a good run. We were never able to get over the hump but we never stopped fighting. We fought to the last second and who knows what could have happened if Bojan's shot was in? Not a lot of shots went our way tonight. We hustled like hell for 50/50 balls but the ball always somehow ended up to the hands (or feet) of a Detroit player. They hit tough shots while we had our shots roll around the rim and out. It was one of those games where nothing went our way and Domas' injury was the cherry on the top of that. I'm proud of the team despite the loss.

          Once again, let's hope that Domas is ok. We really need him. That's the most important thing right now. Domas and his health. Make sure that Domas is ok (and if he's not, give him as much rest as he needs until he gets healthy, we can't risk major injury to him) and put this game behind us.

          Originally posted by IrishPacer
          Empty vessels make the most noise.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by festar35 View Post
            Missed the game, how'd the young guys go? Does Myles need to put the mask back on.
            Most of his jumpers were short, probably a result of him missing more than a week of action. His defense and overall impact were good as usual.
            Originally posted by IrishPacer
            Empty vessels make the most noise.

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            • #7
              I do hope Sabonis is ok. He’s one of my favorite players in the league.

              i love a good old fashioned slug fest. We got embarrassed by the Pacers last month and they came in with a much better mentality this time around. They’re starting to hit first rather than be the ones to get hit and have to react, which really is all I ask from my team at this point, Drummond and Kennard specifically. They need to play with more of an edge like they did tonight.

              Looking forward to the home/home games in April.

              It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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              • #8
                Does anyone feel that Sabonis could put up near 20ppg if given more opportunity to score? More importantly do you think it would result in us winning games? (With or without Vic)

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                • #9
                  When did Blake Griffin start whining for calls constantly? Never watched him a lot with the Clippers but liked him and did not expect what I saw last night.

                  Yes the Piston's made a lot of 3's and some tough mid-range two's but IMO the game turned on ball security & ball recoveries. Too many points in the game where the Pacers were poised to gain an edge and a bad live ball turnover would turn into Piston points or a good defensive possession would create a deflection or block only to have the Pistons recover the loose ball and score easily. Good way to lose a road game in the NBA......

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by festar35 View Post
                    Does anyone feel that Sabonis could put up near 20ppg if given more opportunity to score? More importantly do you think it would result in us winning games? (With or without Vic)
                    Damn near everyone on the roster could score 20 a game with enough shots. But that's not the plan.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Downtown Bang! View Post
                      When did Blake Griffin start whining for calls constantly? Never watched him a lot with the Clippers but liked him and did not expect what I saw last night.

                      Yes the Piston's made a lot of 3's and some tough mid-range two's but IMO the game turned on ball security & ball recoveries. Too many points in the game where the Pacers were poised to gain an edge and a bad live ball turnover would turn into Piston points or a good defensive possession would create a deflection or block only to have the Pistons recover the loose ball and score easily. Good way to lose a road game in the NBA......
                      Blake has copied a lot of what James Harden has done to where his game has basically been streamlined to threes, layups and free throws, and he seeks out contact on every drive. Some night he gets calls and some nights like last night, things are being let go both ways, things get chippy. To be fair, Blake does get hit on a lot of plays that dont get called but he’s not exactly trying to avoid contact, either.

                      Bottom line is yes, Blake has become a bit of a whiner this year, but it keeps his motor running on nights where things aren’t coming easy for him so it’s good for the team even though I’m sure it’s insufferable to everyone else. Bit of Rasheed to his mentality these days.

                      It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by festar35 View Post
                        Missed the game, how'd the young guys go? Does Myles need to put the mask back on.
                        Was already thinking that if this is the beginning of a losing streak (I hope not), that maybe the fans need to start a "BRING BACK THE MASK" campaign.

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                        • #13
                          It's hard to beat a team when they hit 18 threes on 44% shooting. The 3-point defense was terrible as they gave up at least 20 wide open 3s. Props to the Pistons though for hitting them above their average. They're not a good 3-point shooting team so I think the Pacers didn't really respect them out there but players like Ellington and Kennard can shoot but they kept leaving them. They were getting mixed up on defending the Pick-and-rolls too. It's like they couldn't remember if they were supposed to trap the ball handler or switch.

                          Still it was good to see them fight back and not give up in the final 2 minutes like a lot of teams do. If the Pistons are gonna leave their starters in, you should leave yours in unless you're down by more than 15 points.

                          The refs missed a couple of calls but the fouls were about even. They were some bad calls on both sides of the ball so I'll just say that they need to do a better job because making multiple bad calls an then ignoring obvious fouls is what leads to all the chippiness that we saw late in the 4th. The last thing I want to see is another fight between the Pacers and Pistons.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
                            It's hard to beat a team when they hit 18 threes on 44% shooting. The 3-point defense was terrible as they gave up at least 20 wide open 3s. Props to the Pistons though for hitting them above their average. They're not a good 3-point shooting team so I think the Pacers didn't really respect them out there but players like Ellington and Kennard can shoot but they kept leaving them. They were getting mixed up on defending the Pick-and-rolls too. It's like they couldn't remember if they were supposed to trap the ball handler or switch.

                            Still it was good to see them fight back and not give up in the final 2 minutes like a lot of teams do. If the Pistons are gonna leave their starters in, you should leave yours in unless you're down by more than 15 points.

                            The refs missed a couple of calls but the fouls were about even. They were some bad calls on both sides of the ball so I'll just say that they need to do a better job because making multiple bad calls an then ignoring obvious fouls is what leads to all the chippiness that we saw late in the 4th. The last thing I want to see is another fight between the Pacers and Pistons.
                            The funny thing is, the pistons have been dead last in 3PT% for most of this season, though they’ve actually been one of the best in February. However if you remove Stanley Johnson’s threes from the ledger, their league accuracy ranking jumps from 26th to19th. Remove GRIII and Jose Calderon (both of whom thank god are no longer playing) and they jump from there to 15th.

                            33 of the 41 threes the pistons attempted last night were from guys shooting 36% or better from the arc this season. The pistons actually do have guys that can shoot. As I said at the beginning of last night, they’ve been running a completely different offense the last 10 games or so and they’ve been able to get much better looks.
                            Last edited by Kstat; 02-26-2019, 01:57 PM.

                            It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Downtown Bang! View Post
                              When did Blake Griffin start whining for calls constantly? Never watched him a lot with the Clippers but liked him and did not expect what I saw last night.

                              Yes the Piston's made a lot of 3's and some tough mid-range two's but IMO the game turned on ball security & ball recoveries. Too many points in the game where the Pacers were poised to gain an edge and a bad live ball turnover would turn into Piston points or a good defensive possession would create a deflection or block only to have the Pistons recover the loose ball and score easily. Good way to lose a road game in the NBA......
                              Sounds like NBA 2K19, lol.


                              Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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