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    What's your take on Aaron Holiday?

    If rumors are to be believed there was some interest around the league leading up to the draft about the availability of Holiday. However, its my understanding the Pacers front office views him as a talent worthy of starting, maybe even playing at an all start level.

    If that is truly the case then it might make sense to bring in a veteran on a short contract until Holiday is ready to play starter minutes. If however they view Holiday as nothing more than a quality bench player then the better route would be to pursue a younger, highly talented starting quality point guard.

    I know there are a dozen variables but could a team win a Championship with Holiday as a starting point guard?

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    Originally posted by Jose Slaughter View Post
    What's your take on Aaron Holiday?

    If rumors are to be believed there was some interest around the league leading up to the draft about the availability of Holiday. However, its my understanding the Pacers front office views him as a talent worthy of starting, maybe even playing at an all start level.

    If that is truly the case then it might make sense to bring in a veteran on a short contract until Holiday is ready to play starter minutes. If however they view Holiday as nothing more than a quality bench player then the better route would be to pursue a younger, highly talented starting quality point guard.

    I know there are a dozen variables but could a team win a Championship with Holiday as a starting point guard?
    We would need to see what he can do with extended and consistent # of minutes in the rotation.

    All we have seen of him is in a backup 3rd PG option not only playing behind DC and CoJo but playing as the offguard standing there waiting for the ball to get to him.

    We haven't seen him take a Lead PG role on the floor where he's not only running the offense but a greater role in the offense ( either by creating or scoring ).

    Until we can see that, I have no clue if he's ready or not to take that role. At a minimum, I see him as a backup PG. I hope that he turns out to be all that the other Teams see in him.
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    • #3
      I say we get the best (talent and youth mix) guard possible this summer. If Holiday is ready later, it's a great problem to have. I think a premier guard or wing is pretty important for this team.

      I like Holiday a lot, and really loved the pick last year, but I don't want to miss out on someone and risk him not getting better. I don't think Pacers are getting Brogdon or Russell anyway, but if they are options, Cers have to go get them.

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      • #4
        If you can land someone like D'Lo you do that in a heartbeat and adjust using Holiday in the future. If you miss on someone like D'Lo, you move forward with a vet PG with anticipation that Holiday becomes the starting PG in 2020-2021. This year will be very key for Aaron. He will get a good amount of minutes night in and night out to showcase what he can do.
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        • #5
          Russell is the prime target. If you can not get him or another young equivalent guard who you can grow your team with (I don't know who that is other than Russell) then this is where I break with everyone else here.

          You start Aaron Holiday and let him make his mistakes and learn now, when Victor is going to not be the player he is going to be a year from now and you know going into the year you are NOT a contender this season. You tell Nate that unless it looks like it is detrimental to his long term growth you have to let him play through his mistakes. Given that I would just sign either Joseph or Collison (whoever will accept the backup role) and just go with that.

          Bringing in a vet is just an excuse for Nate to not play him and we should not have had that last year let alone this year.


          Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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          • #6
            Yea this is an area where KP says one thing and Nate does another. KP drafted Aaron because he was a talented pg that had 3 years of college ball. Supposedly he was ready then you hear coach BS about finding him minutes but Nate will always play a vet over inexperienced players.

            If Aaron or Sumner are ready it needs to proven on the court and the Pacers are not winning a championship next year anyway.

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            • #7
              One other possibility: Holiday is being shopped or is tentatively included in a package trade for a quality starter, either at PG or one of the other positions.


              "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

              - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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              • #8
                I mentioned before that we did a disservice to Holiday by not playing him consistent minutes especially after Oladipo went down. Once Oladipo was hurt we became more of a pretender than a contender.

                I think the floor for Holiday will be as a 6th man. averaging between 13-16 ppg. A guy that can come in and provide energy and instant offense. His energy, ability to play through the pick and roll and his ability to shoot off the dribble makes me think that at minimum he will be a good 6th man. I think the big question mark on Holiday is his playmaking. Can Holiday make plays for just himself or will he be able to make plays for others? Until we can answer that questions I don't know if we can answer what the future holds for him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Peck View Post
                  Russell is the prime target. If you can not get him or another young equivalent guard who you can grow your team with (I don't know who that is other than Russell) then this is where I break with everyone else here.

                  You start Aaron Holiday and let him make his mistakes and learn now, when Victor is going to not be the player he is going to be a year from now and you know going into the year you are NOT a contender this season. You tell Nate that unless it looks like it is detrimental to his long term growth you have to let him play through his mistakes. Given that I would just sign either Joseph or Collison (whoever will accept the backup role) and just go with that.

                  Bringing in a vet is just an excuse for Nate to not play him and we should not have had that last year let alone this year.
                  This. Exactly.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Peck View Post
                    You start Aaron Holiday and let him make his mistakes and learn now
                    This is something I've never gotten, this idea that the only way to learn NBA basketball is to start. In pretty much any other endeavor, putting someone in over their head so they can fail their way into expertise is a ridiculous training method, but somehow in the NBA not only is it preferred but if you don't do it you've stunted the player's growth for life and he'll never ever be any good.

                    We can certainly agree that he should have gotten more consistent minutes off the bench as the third string - I think our rotation was compressed too early last season - but I definitely don't agree that his play was consistently good enough to have earned full rotation minutes.

                    I would be all in favor of having a good point to start ahead of Aaron to give him something to learn from, with him getting constant and consistent minutes as the bench PG. A one-year rental of a PG we want to have Aaron develop as would be an excellent investment.

                    He gets thrown in as a starter without a player like Dipo to succeed with in distribution and suddenly we have a guy who is seen as "trash" and who "obviously can never be the PG for a championship team". Let the guy be successful as the bench point before you drown him in a non-permanent starting lineup.
                    BillS

                    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                    Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                    • #11
                      They should have traded every veteran at trade deadline and should have given the keys to the young guys so we could have a better idea what they are but Pacers didn't so we are looking at another wasted year.

                      Expect Pacers to do whatever is possible not to give the guy the starting job as they are going to look to sign Jeremy Lin or whoever to fill that position.

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                      • #12
                        I do not expect Holiday to ever be an allstar player. I just don't see that upside. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

                        In fact who was the Pacers last allstar point guard
                        Last edited by Unclebuck; 06-24-2019, 11:14 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          In fact who was the Pacers last allstar point guard
                          I think it was Don Buse.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Peck View Post
                            Russell is the prime target. If you can not get him or another young equivalent guard who you can grow your team with (I don't know who that is other than Russell) then this is where I break with everyone else here.

                            You start Aaron Holiday and let him make his mistakes and learn now, when Victor is going to not be the player he is going to be a year from now and you know going into the year you are NOT a contender this season. You tell Nate that unless it looks like it is detrimental to his long term growth you have to let him play through his mistakes. Given that I would just sign either Joseph or Collison (whoever will accept the backup role) and just go with that.

                            Bringing in a vet is just an excuse for Nate to not play him and we should not have had that last year let alone this year.
                            I'm not sure I'd start Holiday, but I certainly wouldn't trade him unless the Pacers got one helluva veteran PG out of the deal. Since I don't see that happening, I think they'd be better off retaining either DC (my preference) or CoJo and letting Holiday be backup PG. I think he performed well enough to earn the B/U-PG role and get more minutes.

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                            • #15
                              Starting --- all depends on the options. If you tell me we can land Russell or Rubio, both whom are clearly more polished at this point, you have Aaron backup. But if you bring in another Collison-level guy, I'd just assume you start Holiday, and let him make mistakes. I think that works more towards the future than bringing in a journeyman and making Aaron ride the pine. Sure, a vet might have a slightly better A/T ratio, but at this point, we're not contending immediately, so why not give Aaron some experience.
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