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  • ksuttonjr76
    Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 7452

    Originally posted by kent beckley

    Free agency is not an auction. The highest bidder doesn�t always win. Brogdon wanted to come here, we gave a late first and a couple seconds to ensure Milwaukee would let us have him. If somebody offered him eleventy billion dollars, but he still wanted to come here, he still would have come here.
    The lies you tell, lol. Let a team offer him over a billion dollars to play for them...


    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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    • McKeyFan
      Intuition over Integers
      • Jan 2004
      • 15104

      Originally posted by kent beckley

      Free agency is not an auction. The highest bidder doesn’t always win. Brogdon wanted to come here, we gave a late first and a couple seconds to ensure Milwaukee would let us have him. If somebody offered him eleventy billion dollars, but he still wanted to come here, he still would have come here.
      Okay, but other teams still COULD offer him something and the Pacers have no guarantee he won't take it. Perhaps they were communicating well enough with him to feel confident on that score. Okay, fine.

      But there is still the bucks. The premise behind this criticism of KP is that there was no need to give away picks because Milwaukee wouldn't match the Pacers offer. How could the Pacers be sure of this? Is Milwaukee obligated to reveal their hand? If they are savvy, they wouldn't. I still haven't heard a rock solid case that they totally unnecessarily gave up picks. It seems there are a couple of scenarios out there where they could have woken up the next morning without Brogdan. If so, guaranteeing his sign and trade may have been in fact a very good idea.
      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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      • Motion Offense
        Lawyer Morty
        • Apr 2019
        • 5816

        Originally posted by Pacergeek
        Hot Take: In 2 seasons, the Bucks will look foolish keeping Middleton instead of Brogdon.
        Oof

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        • dal9
          Can see thru wooden doors
          • Dec 2007
          • 17513

          Originally posted by Motion Offense

          Oof
          right, and then some followed it up with, "well that's obvious, everyone on RealGM is saying so...."

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          • Pacersalltheway10
            B U T L E R..U a Bulldog!
            • Jun 2010
            • 3716

            I thought Brogdon was going to be more of a 2/3 instead of the primary ball handler that he became. He's a much better fit playing off the ball.

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            • Motion Offense
              Lawyer Morty
              • Apr 2019
              • 5816

              Originally posted by dal9

              right, and then some followed it up with, "well that's obvious, everyone on RealGM is saying so...."
              Then to top it off the Bucks got a better version of Brogdon in Jrue Holiday

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              • CJ Jones
                Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 9259

                Originally posted by Pacersalltheway10
                I thought Brogdon was going to be more of a 2/3 instead of the primary ball handler that he became. He's a much better fit playing off the ball.
                This. I was excited about Brogdon because I thought Vic was going to be the guy handling the ball when it mattered. In retrospect maybe it was naive to think Vic could come back and be the player he was pre injury.

                If Rick can get Brogdon to accept being more of an off ball player, I think he'd thrive alongside Lance.

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                • Ozys Nepimpis
                  Member
                  • Dec 2019
                  • 2282

                  Originally posted by CJ Jones

                  This. I was excited about Brogdon because I thought Vic was going to be the guy handling the ball when it mattered. In retrospect maybe it was naive to think Vic could come back and be the player he was pre injury.

                  If Rick can get Brogdon to accept being more of an off ball player, I think he'd thrive alongside Lance.
                  won't happen...ego is just too big to do that.

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                  • D-BONE
                    Peace Dog
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 15653

                    Originally posted by CJ Jones

                    This. I was excited about Brogdon because I thought Vic was going to be the guy handling the ball when it mattered. In retrospect maybe it was naive to think Vic could come back and be the player he was pre injury.

                    If Rick can get Brogdon to accept being more of an off ball player, I think he'd thrive alongside Lance.
                    Only thing about Brogdon/Lance is questionable perimeter defense (i.e. lack of speed) against quick penetrating guards. Given their strength, I think both of these guys are better at SF. Lance, while capable of playing point guard, I think would be the perfect candidate to play point forward, where he'd create all kinds of mismatches offensively and still distribute. Still, those two at G does help take a lot of the ball handling burden off Brogdon (if he's willing to do that).

                    Additionally, I'd love to see LeVert then become the 6th man (although I can't imagine that going over well). He's very well positioned to be an excellent scorer against second units. But, if not, Lance in second unit with maybe Duarte. That would still give you a solid offensive punch. But that begs another question, who's moving to bench from SF - Duarte or JHo?

                    Going to be very interesting to see how minutes work whether or not there are other moves pre-deadline. Of course, Lance will likely roller coaster. I fully expect him to have some really cold streaks in play. But he should contribute reasonably regardless of starting/bench status.

                    A final consideration, I hope Washington continues to get minutes simply due appearing to be a good 3-point threat. We always seem to struggle there so any help is needed.
                    I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                    -Emiliano Zapata

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                    • NuffSaid
                      Member
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 2804

                      Originally posted by CJ Jones

                      This. I was excited about Brogdon because I thought Vic was going to be the guy handling the ball when it mattered. In retrospect maybe it was naive to think Vic could come back and be the player he was pre injury.

                      If Rick can get Brogdon to accept being more of an off ball player, I think he'd thrive alongside Lance.
                      I held a similar view until VO returned and asked to be traded. That took me completely by surprise and left the Pacers scrambling to find a new offensive threat. That prospect, Caris LeVert, hasn't panned out very well and I'm still trying to sort out why.

                      In any case, Lance and Sykes create entirely new GOOD problems for the Pacers. Good because we now have more options than we had before at several positions. The challenge for coach Carlisle is how to put these pieces together in the most effective, winning ways. However, the more players return from covid restrictions/injury, the more challenging things become for the roster.

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