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  • #16
    I feel like the frustration from some of the fanbase including me is striking a nerve with some fans on this board (which I do understand, when it came to Myles Turner last summer I was annoyed with the posts about him sucking) so I will try to contain my aggravation and try to explain my point of view as best as I can. I dont want to seem like I am trolling, just dissapointed and extremely frustrated.

    The Pacers aren't going to be able to get 1st tier free agents. The first tier athletes are a club and they collectively decide whats best, to a degree. For example, Kyrie, Butler, even KD appear to genuinely want to play together. A decade ago it was Melo and Stoudemire, the LeHeat, etc. We don't have the legacy, money, TV exposure, also weather other teams have. So I am talking about 2nd and 3rd tier free agents being our big free agents.

    Basically, it is safer and easier for the Pacers to pay 10 million a year towards 2-4 marginal placeholder type of players than to shoot for something more profound/impressive. When you sign one player to big money, there is risk involved. That player could get injured, not work out, etc. When you involve 2-4 average players, it is less likely to not work out. But my argument is that even though you can guarantee the playoffs, you arent actually doing anything to change the trajectory of the team. The current trajectory of the team right now imo is first round exit, 4-6 seed even with 3 or 4 new quasi-decent starter/top bench guys.

    And the Pacers would have to offer more than other teams. The Pacers do not have some of the amenities that coastal teams have, but we do make up for it in other ways. We have a top echelon practice facility, a solid local fanbase, we are a younger playoff team, and we already have one all star. The Pacers would basically rather be decently good now and later than to run the risk of having to fix some problems, even if it means that it could work out and have outstanding return.

    I keep coming back to Dangelo Russell and Aaron Gordon as two great examples of guys that are/were available to the Pacers to back up what I am saying. They "expressed interest" in those guys. But AG accepted 20m a year and we got Doug McDermott at 12:01. Im thinking if we tol AG we were planning to offer more he would have bit, we could have avoided Doug, and if they match who cares because marginal players are a dime a dozen and we can fill them in later. If they dont match we have someone who is likely to thrive, a real stretch 4 who has superb athleticism and is bound to appear in multiple all star games unless if he gets injured.

    It just boils down (as a fan and as the franchise) to would you take the risk of having 3 or 4 guys taking the majority of the cap if it means that you would have a higher likelihood of playoff and regular season success despite the risk of guys getting injured, players not working out, etc... Or would you rather more equally disperse your money towards your top 8 or 9 players and be more likely to have moderate success with a risk of bottoming out when it comes time to extend your young players.

    I would choose the former. Or hell, something in between. My whole main argument is there is no way around it, we need a second bonified all star or I think we are going to lose in the first round or get swept again.
    Last edited by BringJackBack; 06-27-2019, 02:32 PM. Reason: Posted then edited so i wouldnt get logged out on mobile

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    • #17
      Originally posted by BringJackBack View Post
      I feel like the frustration from some of the fanbase including me is striking a nerve with some fans on this board (which I do understand, when it came to Myles Turner last summer I was annoyed with the posts about him sucking) so I will try to contain my aggravation and try to explain my point of view as best as I can. I dont want to seem like I am trolling, just dissapointed and extremely frustrated.

      The Pacers aren't going to be able to get 1st tier free agents. The first tier athletes are a club and they collectively decide whats best, to a degree. For example, Kyrie, Butler, even KD appear to genuinely want to play together. A decade ago it was Melo and Stoudemire, the LeHeat, etc. We don't have the legacy, money, TV exposure, also weather other teams have. So I am talking about 2nd and 3rd tier free agents being our big free agents.

      Basically, it is safer and easier for the Pacers to pay 10 million a year towards 2-4 marginal placeholder type of players than to shoot for something more profound/impressive.
      So....if the Tier 1 players are pretty much deciding where to play together, then why are you shocked that Indiana can only sign Tier 2/3 players?


      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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      • #18
        How many teams in the NBA have attracted big name free agents over the years? Many of you are acting as though, the top 25 players change teams every year and they go any place except to the Pacers. (You do realize Knicks fans are asking why they never get any top free agents)


        How many big name free agents have changed teams in the past 10 - 15 years? not as many as you may think.

        Lets look at the teams -

        1) Warriors - OK obviously Durant. Anyone else - big name in their prime free agents? Boogie went there as but he suffered a serious injury in Feb the previous year. Who else have they signed
        2) Lakers - Shaq in his prime and Lebron just beyond his prime. OK, I will grant you the Lakers.
        3) Knicks - Amare Stoudamire - way past his prime. Who else? Mello was a trade and granted he wanted to come to the Knicks.
        4) Clips and Nets - who are rumored to be big time players this year but we will see. In past they haven't been
        5) Rockets - I guess Paul wanted to go there, but he was traded.
        6) Thunder - Durant left. PG stayed after a year
        7) Raptors - We'll see what Leonard does - but who have they signed.
        8) Heat - OK Lebron and Bosh.
        9) Celtics - Horford. Who else? But appears they are losing Horford and Irving.
        10) Bulls - ??
        11) Mavs - They have tried. Wes Matthwes.
        12) Hawks - many NBA players live there in tyhe offseason. Popular city - but who have they signed?

        I am running out of teams here who are considered the it cities and teams.

        I could go on. But it is a myth that the Pacers are one of the few teams that cannot sign big name free agents. Not that many star players actually change teams in their prime. Pacers are not alone. In fact the signing of West puts the Pacers ahead of many franchises.

        And you know what. I would argue that more free agent signings turn out bad then turn out good.

        Below is an interesting list. Pacers are actually on the list.

        https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...0-years#slide0
        Last edited by Unclebuck; 06-27-2019, 02:25 PM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post

          So....if the Tier 1 players are pretty much deciding where to play together, then why are you shocked that Indiana can only sign Tier 2/3 players?
          I'm not. Im saying that the Pacers have an inferiority complex when it comes to 2nd and even 3rd tier free agents. And then they get pretentious with guys like Doug McDermott, CJ Miles, Chris Copeland, etc and they talk themselves into thinking and believing those type of guys are better than they really are.

          The Pacers want to fit perfect role players into their team that are not well known, just like the Spurs. Except the Pacers dont have Manu, Parker, Duncan. We have one all star, and he is injured.
          Last edited by BringJackBack; 06-27-2019, 02:58 PM.

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          • #20
            I posted this in the free agent thread but this video may be more fitting here. In the link below you will see the Blazers GM talking about what it's like trying to recruit free agents to come play in Portland. and what their overall strategy is. Fast forward to 13:45. It pretty much sounds like what the pacers are doing. NBA players in their prime would rather live in warm weather and large markets.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh866O8Ik1c&t=831s

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              How many teams in the NBA have attracted big name free agents over the years? Many of you are acting as though, the top 25 players change teams every year and they go any place except to the Pacers. (You do realize Knicks fans are asking why they never get any top free agents)


              How many big name free agents have changed teams in the past 10 - 15 years? not as many as you may think.

              Lets look at the teams -

              1) Warriors - OK obviously Durant. Anyone else - big name in their prime free agents? Boogie went there as but he suffered a serious injury in Feb the previous year. Who else have they signed
              2) Lakers - Shaq in his prime and Lebron just beyond his prime. OK, I will grant you the Lakers.
              3) Knicks - Amare Stoudamire - way past his prime. Who else? Mello was a trade and granted he wanted to come to the Knicks.
              4) Clips and Nets - who are rumored to be big time players this year but we will see. In past they haven't been
              5) Rockets - I guess Paul wanted to go there, but he was traded.
              6) Thunder - Durant left. PG stayed after a year
              7) Raptors - We'll see what Leonard does - but who have they signed.
              8) Heat - OK Lebron and Bosh.
              9) Celtics - Horford. Who else? But appears they are losing Horford and Irving.
              10) Bulls - ??
              11) Mavs - They have tried. Wes Matthwes.
              12) Hawks - many NBA players live there in tyhe offseason. Popular city - but who have they signed?

              I am running out of teams here who are considered the it cities and teams.

              I could go on. But it is a myth that the Pacers are one of the few teams that cannot sign big name free agents. Not that many star players actually change teams in their prime. Pacers are not alone. In fact the signing of West puts the Pacers ahead of many franchises.

              And you know what. I would argue that more free agent signings turn out bad then turn out good.

              Below is an interesting list. Pacers are actually on the list.

              https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...0-years#slide0
              Nobody is talking about this type of players, nobody.
              @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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              • #22
                People people people!! It has nothing to do with the city itself. Indy has strip clubs, Indy has night clubs and in general Indy has some really nice looking young women. Indy also has some of the most affordable penthouse type condos downtown that are perfect for NBA superstars. So none of these guys truly give a damn about Indianapolis as a boring city. Even in big cities like LA, guys will have standing reservations at luxury hotels on nights there is a home game, just so they don't have to drive an hour out to their houses in the hamptons and etc.... The season is so hectic and travel schedule so rigorous these guys don't have a lot of time during the season.

                Its a combination of franchise culture and ownership $$$, and National TV exposure.
                You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                • #23
                  Nobody wants to come here because we can't surround our star players with sufficient talent and vice-versa.

                  And there are so many bizarre things happening with this team.
                  We had an all star, with DPOY, solid starters, strong bench - Brawl happens.
                  Danny wastes 3 years as one of the top scorers in the NBA, playing with McRoberts and A.J Price and by the time we get him talent he goes down with injury.
                  Paul emerges as one of the most high profile players in the history of this franchise, we have a good team - Paul injured, team collapsed, never recovered from it and couldn't get more talent around him
                  Originally posted by Piston Prince
                  Bobcat fans telling us to cheer up = epic fail season
                  "Josh Smith Re-building the city of Detroit one brick at a time"

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                    People people people!! It has nothing to do with the city itself. Indy has strip clubs, Indy has night clubs and in general Indy has some really nice looking young women. Indy also has some of the most affordable penthouse type condos downtown that are perfect for NBA superstars. So none of these guys truly give a damn about Indianapolis as a boring city. Even in big cities like LA, guys will have standing reservations at luxury hotels on nights there is a home game, just so they don't have to drive an hour out to their houses in the hamptons and etc.... The season is so hectic and travel schedule so rigorous these guys don't have a lot of time during the season.

                    Its a combination of franchise culture and ownership $$$, and National TV exposure.
                    If you ask 100 people would they rather live in Indy or LA or NYC or Miami or Chicago or the Bay Area I’ll say probably less than 5 will say they will live in Indy.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Motion Offense View Post

                      If you ask 100 people would they rather live in Indy or LA or NYC or Miami or Chicago or the Bay Area I’ll say probably less than 5 will say they will live in Indy.
                      How many of those guys got a private jet?
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ksuttonjr76 View Post
                        Hold on...let me talk like the young people.

                        Indiana is a lame *** state.
                        Most of the pro athletes who play here like it a lot and quite a few end up staying here after they are done playing even though they have the money to live wherever they want.

                        It’s not like they are playing in some farm town with 500 people where they have to drive a tractor through corn fields to games. Indy is a decent size city that is pretty diverse demographically. It’s not New York or Chicago.....but wait, New York and Chicago have struck out on free agents time and time again for YEARS - and they are major world cities! I think the “players don’t want to be in Indiana” argument falls flat. There is a difference between Indianapolis and the rest of the state.

                        I think Los Angeles and Miami have draw to them with the glitzy beaches and warm weather. Outside of that, I don’t think players care a ton about where they play - at least I don’t think it’s the major deciding factor. It’s MONEY first and foremost, then fit/winning/other players/etc. You’re on the road and constantly in and out of hotels for half of the season, then in the off-season you can go live and train wherever you want. The home city isn’t as big a deal as some make it out to be.

                        10 years ago, Golden State would have largely been viewed as an awful place to go play because it had mostly been a poor franchise for a while. Now it’s a great place to play, and that has little to do with it being in the Bay Area.

                        The reason the Pacers haven’t signed a lot of FA’s is that it simply seems like we really don’t go after them. We pay the guys we already have big contracts when they bloom, then fill the rest of the roster out with some questionable overpayments to “meh” players.
                        Last edited by Sollozzo; 06-27-2019, 06:04 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Just in case you want another example of a bad run franchise, Nate was so lost is not even funny, had this been Lakers or even Sacramento and this press conference would have been huge news and everybody would be making fun of the Pacers front office for incompetent.





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                          • #28
                            1) Indiana weather is not good. Chicago and NY may be worse but read on.
                            2) Indiana is a big town in the middle of a corn field. Isolated. The giant cities and coastal areas simply do not have that feel.
                            3) There is nothing spectacular about Indianapolis or Indiana. It is a very good town. It's just not like San Franscisco, Miami, etc.
                            4) It is conservative. Let's face it, California, NY, Chicago and Miami align more with NBA player's world views.
                            5) I needed 5 so I added this one.

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                            • #29
                              Nate is easy to read.

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                              • #30
                                Almost every player that is an star or superstar has enough money to buy his own Jet (I think Thad has his own) they can go south any time they want during the season if they want to, this weather bs is just another excuse.
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