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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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  • Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

    Nope they were not.
    Annihilating is strong but on the other hand that was the focal point of their team. It will not be for us.

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    • Originally posted by SaintLouisan View Post
      Not saying they’re as good as Boogie and AD, but before Cousins went down in 2018 they were annihilating teams.

      Twin towers can work if the bigs can shoot threes. Which they can (although Domas’ feet might need to be held to the fire). So can Goga apparently FWIW.
      Actually they were an average team. They played better with out cousins and played at a faster pace. Losing cousins made them better and more efficient . It’s 2019 you can’t play the game like it’s 2010 like the pacers are doing. The days of big and slow traditional big men died with Roy hibbert. You need a mobile center (Myles) and a bunch of 2 way players and a main scorer(s) (Toronto, Milwaukee, Houston, Golden State) to have a chance in 2019. We are still building a team for 2010. Nate won’t adjust he keeps talking about teams playing bigger which is true but teams are playing bigger and faster while we play big and slow. Toronto roller out this lineup in the playoffs Lowry Kawhi Siakam Ibaka Gasol that’s a big lineup that can switch on anything and has great defense. Do the pacers really want to see Sabonis switched out on to James Harden or Stephen Or Giannas that’s an easy bucket each and every play plus the guy has a fouling problem.. If he becomes more mobile and can guard smaller and faster players that great but if he can’t move him back to the back up center or trade him

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      • Just a hunch but I think Turner will get traded before the trade deadline this year. It appears we are gearing up for a more a European style of ball / player. To bad we have the wrong coach.

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        • Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

          Nope they were not.
          They played better when cousins got hurt lol

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          • So how much money is actually left to spend? I think I read 31 mil somewhere but I’m counting more than that.

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            • Goga wasn't the most exciting pick in the world. He doesn't fill an immediate need, and let's face it, no one here, bar maybe a few Euros, knows much about him.

              So, not a sexy pick. But, our ignorance doesn't make it a bad pick. If you look back at mock drafts and pre-draft prospect rankings, he was actually a good pick up at #18. Most had him higher than that -- some significantly higher.

              I would have preferred a wing prospect, but if the team viewed Goga as the best available talent, then I can't fault them for selecting him.

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              • The Pacers aren't a defense that's going to want to switch everything, if Sabonis is getting switched onto Giannis or Kawhi that's an issue. That being said, Turner is a guy who I think can have the ability to switch and guard perimeter oriented guys if we need him to. That will sacrifice a lot of his shot blocking but it's necessary to make the Sabonis/Turner combination work against certain match-ups. For our defense to work with Sabonis/Turner, we are going to need very good perimeter defenders who can fight over screens and stay with their man, which might be why they like Rubio so much, since he is truly special on the defensive end of the court along with his superb court vision. Rubio/Oladipo could certainly be one of the premier back court defensive duos.

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                • Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post
                  So how much money is actually left to spend? I think I read 31 mil somewhere but I’m counting more than that.
                  31 million after absorbing TJ Warren, yeah.

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                  • Originally posted by Motion Offense View Post

                    Actually they were an average team. They played better with out cousins and played at a faster pace. Losing cousins made them better and more efficient . It’s 2019 you can’t play the game like it’s 2010 like the pacers are doing. The days of big and slow traditional big men died with Roy hibbert. You need a mobile center (Myles) and a bunch of 2 way players and a main scorer(s) (Toronto, Milwaukee, Houston, Golden State) to have a chance in 2019. We are still building a team for 2010. Nate won’t adjust he keeps talking about teams playing bigger which is true but teams are playing bigger and faster while we play big and slow. Toronto roller out this lineup in the playoffs Lowry Kawhi Siakam Ibaka Gasol that’s a big lineup that can switch on anything and has great defense. Do the pacers really want to see Sabonis switched out on to James Harden or Stephen Or Giannas that’s an easy bucket each and every play plus the guy has a fouling problem.. If he becomes more mobile and can guard smaller and faster players that great but if he can’t move him back to the back up center or trade him
                    Gasol is quicker than Domas?

                    As Nuntius said, Sabonis already played his rookie season as a PF and did alright defensively. I’m not really into metrics but they also show him to be a plus defender, even the situation-adjusted Real Plus-Minus.

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                    • Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post

                      31 million after absorbing TJ Warren, yeah.
                      Hoopshype has us currently at 58.5 mil. Absorb Warren’s 11 mil and sign pick, that gets us to around 72 mil what am I missing?

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                      • Originally posted by Motion Offense View Post

                        They played better when cousins got hurt lol
                        Yep, this people said the same thing about Favors/Gobert just to see Utah get away from that because they suck when they play them together, same thing when they were all over the Ibaka/Biyombo pairing, they were salivating at the thought of those two together now years later they don't say s*** about it.

                        They are proven wrong over and over again but we are supposed to be hearing about their "new idea" that is not new at all.
                        @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                        • Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post
                          The league he plays in could be a question mark as far as the level of competition (perhaps Nuntius could offer more info on that front?), but the fact that he competed in the EuroLeague and walked away being named the EuroLeague rising star seems to alleviate most of those concerns.
                          Alright, so Goga played for Budućnost last year. Budućnost competes in three leagues. These three leagues are the following:

                          1) Prva A Liga, also known as the Montenegrin First League. That's their domestic league. Budućnost has won 12 out of 13 possible titles in this league. They absolutely own it and they have little competition. Outside of Budućnost, it is not a strong league.

                          2) ABA League, also known as the Adriatic League. It is a regional league composed of clubs from former Yugoslavia (Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia). A couple of clubs outside of former Yugoslavia's borders have also participated in the league (and in the case of Maccabi Tel Aviv they even won a title) but it's the vast majority of the clubs in the league are from the countries mentioned above. All of the strong teams of the region participate in this league. Crvena zvezda (Red Star), Partizan, Cibona, Zadar, Olimpija Ljubljana, Cedevita, they're all there. All of these teams have participated in the EuroLeague in the past and they are pretty strong clubs. They are the clubs that provide the backbone for national teams like Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia and all 3 of them are among the top 10 in the world according to the FIBA rankings. So, is the level of competition in the ABA League good? Yeah, it's good. It isn't as good as the EuroLeague or as good as the ACB but it's one of the leagues right behind those two. I usually say that the EuroLeague and the ACB have stronger competition than the NCAA which would mean that the ABA League is right around the level of the NCAA. Goga was named the ABA League MVP and the ABA League Top Prospect this season as he helped Budućnost to the 3rd place in the league. The ABA League Top Prospect award is a relatively recent one. It was instituted in 2014. Here is a list of the players that have won this particular award:

                          2014: Dario Šarić
                          2015: Nikola Jokić
                          2016: Ante Žižić
                          2017: Jonah Bolden
                          2018: Džanan Musa
                          2019: Goga Bitadze

                          All of these players are currently in an NBA roster and with the exception of Bolden and Jokić (ironically) they were all 1st round picks. So, winning that award is a pretty good indication that you belong. I do believe that there is a number of international scouts that watch the ABA League on a consistent basis. Goga wasn't even the only ABA League player to be drafted in this draft. The guy that the Spurs picked right after us at #19, Luka Šamanić, played for another ABA League team, the aforementioned Olimpija Ljubljana. The 60th pick of the draft, Vanja Marinković, also played for an ABA League team, the also-aforementioned Partizan.

                          So, yeah, I'd say that all in all the level of competition in the ABA League is pretty good and Goga excelled there.

                          3) The EuroLeague. We all know about it. It is the best league after the NBA. He won the EuroLeague Rising Star award, another prestigious award. He had a great showing against the strong frontlines of Armani Milano (23 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 assists) and Real Madrid (13 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks, 1 steal).

                          Goga is good. The competition he played against in the ABA League and the EuroLeague was good. I get all the people who are unsure about the fit. I also wouldn't draft a third big last night and I love bigs. But KP knows more about our future moves than I do. He had a reason to draft Goga and we're going to see it either this summer or the next one. We certainly took the BPA, imo, and I'm cool with that.
                          Originally posted by IrishPacer
                          Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                          • Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post

                            Hoopshype has us currently at 58.5 mil. Absorb Warren’s 11 mil and sign pick, that gets us to around 72 mil what am I missing?
                            We still have the Ellis contract on the books for about 2.5 million since we stretched him plus the salary we'll have to pay to Goga would put us above 70 million. I'm not quite sure on the salary cap as I haven't looked at the specific numbers, but the media has been reporting 31 million ish. Maybe someone else knows why it's only that amount.

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                            • How about a trade centered around Sabonis for Derrick White? Might be able to get a little bit more out of SA, like maybe some KP 2nds?

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                              • Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

                                Yes 3 years ago we know that you have been playing this same old song for two years now, we also know you were a huge fan of the Gobert/Favors pairing (your last hope) and that didn't worked out either.

                                This Sabo plays PF on D and Center on offense thing is just a dream and a fantasy that has not worked and will never work but here we are talking about the same bs two years later
                                You love lying, don't you? I have never, ever said that I liked the Gobert/Favors pairing. It doesn't have enough spacing for my taste.

                                As for the "3 years ago" argument, Domas is also playing PF for his national team next to Valančiūnas. Not 3 years ago but this past summer. And he's going to probably do it again this summer in the FIBA Basketball World Cup.
                                Originally posted by IrishPacer
                                Empty vessels make the most noise.

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