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  • Game #11 Pacers vs Thunder

    The Thunder are still a decent team and will be hard to beat. I am not sure if their center, Adams is playing as he did not play last game.
    Myles is a game time decision but he does not sound 100%. I suspect he will not play till the end of the week but we shall see.
    Goga and Lamb did not even practice. Bummer
    {o,o}
    |)__)
    -"-"-

  • #2
    Well, OKC is a different team,..... - and not a good one.

    Some pre-game insight. Pacers had it easy last week. Sure, first half against the Magic was not typical how Magic play. All season so far they struggled to put points on the board, averaged just 8 threes made per game with horrific percentage of 29.6% and boom - they go 8/13 from the distance in the first half. But that was all what they said. Pacers started second half on a 54-34 run (thank you McConnell), and Pacers finished the week flying high (not Miami Heat guy's way )

    OKC played on Sunday too, couple hours later than Pacers. At home they hosted Bucks and the game was tied 114-114 with 33 seconds to go. Thunder lost 117-119. Bummer. Another bummer is that Thunder has a home record 4-3 and road record 0-3. I think that these Pacers are becoming the talk of the town in Indy, and I expect Pacers to be a very good home team. Bad news for the Houston.

    So let's make our record 7-4 and brace for the visit to Houston. Wessbrook still can't shoot, though he runs very well. Houston is a net negative with him on the floor. And Bucks visiting later Pacers in Indianapolis.

    Right now in NBA power rankings Pacers climbed two spots and are ranked #14. I want them to keep climbing in over all power rankings and in the standings in the East Conference.

    BTW, as in one post I mentioned (with a little bit of the tongue in the cheek - or maybe not ) if Domas is fit to play - Pacers should be favorites to win against any team anywhere. We'll see.
    Last edited by bball_nomad; 11-12-2019, 07:55 AM.
    12-12-2018, 09:20 PM


    Myles Turner during Vic's postgame interview: "Tell you what the East is in trouble now boy"

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    • #3
      I appreciate your enthusiasm. However as evidenced by the Hornet loss you do not take any team for granted. I want to get Lamb and Myles and Goga back and see what a full roster can do before Vic
      returns. If Adams plays that will be a real test to see if Domas has stepped up another level as last year he was owned by Adams. I am optimistic that is not the case this year
      {o,o}
      |)__)
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      • #4
        It's gonna be tougher and tougher to watch the pacers..... Normally I had a player of 2 or 3 who I wanted to watch very closely because of certained reasons. But this team is loaded with talent and players you want to root for and do well.

        I think this team is going to surpass the granger, pg, Hibbert, West team.

        Proud owner of 'Dutch Pacers'

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        • #5
          Originally posted by owl View Post
          I appreciate your enthusiasm. However as evidenced by the Hornet loss you do not take any team for granted. I want to get Lamb and Myles and Goga back and see what a full roster can do before Vic
          returns. If Adams plays that will be a real test to see if Domas has stepped up another level as last year he was owned by Adams. I am optimistic that is not the case this year
          Ehhhh, I think it's very natural for a sports fan to become positively emotional while observing something that he likes

          First season in OKC Domas was a rookie. Every seasoned, strong PG or C (Taj Gibson, Griffin, and numerous others) would bump into him, Domas would lose his footing and many bad things would ensue. Especially refs whistle. Two seasons with the Pacers Domas was a bench player. Same stuff, though pushing Domas was getting harder and harder. But refs were the same. Who he is, bench guy playing physical against the super duper mega all starzzzz???? Thus - "foul prone". Me and Nuntius and some others here were relentlessly advocating starting Domas (with Myles). One reason I was always bringing on - being a "starter" would bring Domas a name recognition, chatter around the league and fans thus making refs less eager to blow a whistle. This season looks like things are starting to fall into right places.

          Funny. Before this season, after Pacers got swept by the Celtics and Domas the same evening called Pritchard to check if training facilities would be open next day (season was over for the team, let's go fishing, right? ) I was a little worried. Domas is SO HARD on himself that I was afraid that while getting himself ready for the future battles he might take a wrong path in developing. Boy, how wrong I was. During LTU FIBA WC unlucky campaign I was watching Domas. He looked like he lost some weight - but in fact he didn't. Just his conditioning got crazy. While amount of body fat I suppose decreased, he looked much stronger, much more explosive. During the game against Aussies, Domas made a perfect spin move in the paint, finishing dunking bejeezus with two hands on some poor big Aussies dude. I never saw him do that before. But inept refs who were in charge of the competition called a traveling violation on a perfectly executed move. Shame on them. Sure, I was checking out every LTU player and I thought that JV would be in better shape because new season was ahead for him with a new team - but it looked like JV even took a step back. Yep, he is a happy family man, raising two boys, likes spending time with them. Domas like spending time on the court or in the gym. We see results.
          During his own 5 games winning streak Domas is averaging 5+ assists. Very impressive. But how many "screen assists' does he make during the game? 10+ a game easily so far. In the ESPN power rankings they mentioned that after Domas's screens people are falling left or right. Nice. Falling because Domas tricked them or falling because they ran into a wall.

          Currently Domas is ranked #8 in the minutes per game, logging 35.6 minutes per contest. I like numbers. If we take out one game against Wizards, in which Domas fouled out thus only 28 minutes for him on the floor that day - in other 7 games he played Domas averaged 36.9 minutes on the floor. That would put him in #4 in minutes averaged per game, behind Lilliard, VanVleet ans CJ McCollum. And have you ever saw this season Domas being tired, short of breath, sweating? Nope. That's the "in your face" fact for everybody who were b*tching about Domas new contract prior to the signing. "Domas will not be effective if he plays starter minutes", and "Domas will cause Pacers to get into foul troubles cause he is a foul magnet". Though it's only 10 games into the season, but I think that we have now a better understanding how Domas fits Pacers and how he contributes. On both ends of the floor.

          Let me close my eyes and recall how Domas father was manning the paint. He didn't mind when the guys he was defending were 'getting into him". He didn't need to 'hold the ground". Cause he most of the times was head and shoulders taller than poor folks and the closer they got - the easier was for him to swipe the ball out of there. In Lithuania those days we had an expression: "Sabo stogas". "Stogas" means a roof, or in bball slang - block. Domas didn't reached his fathers dimensions. He is a half foot shorter and don't even mention the wingspan. Guess what, the dude found a very effective solution to guard 'big guys". They just can't move him and he likes to start defending them as far away from the basket as possible.

          OK, three important games ahead: OKC, @HOU and Bucks. 2-1 is very reasonable, but if we could pull of 3-0, Pacers would crack Top-10 in NBA power rankings. I like how Pacers play. Smart. They compete. They have genuine fun together. and even if next 3 games would result in 0-3, most of us here would be ranting about bad refs (cause NBA refs are intentionally bad).

          12-12-2018, 09:20 PM


          Myles Turner during Vic's postgame interview: "Tell you what the East is in trouble now boy"

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          • #6
            Consistency is the key!

            Keep improving , keep playing smart basketball

            I'm interested to see Shai Alexander, seems like a good young player

            ​​​​​​Let's go get #7
            Sittin on top of the world!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bball_nomad View Post

              Ehhhh, I think it's very natural for a sports fan to become positively emotional while observing something that he likes

              First season in OKC Domas was a rookie. Every seasoned, strong PG or C (Taj Gibson, Griffin, and numerous others) would bump into him, Domas would lose his footing and many bad things would ensue. Especially refs whistle. Two seasons with the Pacers Domas was a bench player. Same stuff, though pushing Domas was getting harder and harder. But refs were the same. Who he is, bench guy playing physical against the super duper mega all starzzzz???? Thus - "foul prone". Me and Nuntius and some others here were relentlessly advocating starting Domas (with Myles). One reason I was always bringing on - being a "starter" would bring Domas a name recognition, chatter around the league and fans thus making refs less eager to blow a whistle. This season looks like things are starting to fall into right places.

              Funny. Before this season, after Pacers got swept by the Celtics and Domas the same evening called Pritchard to check if training facilities would be open next day (season was over for the team, let's go fishing, right? ) I was a little worried. Domas is SO HARD on himself that I was afraid that while getting himself ready for the future battles he might take a wrong path in developing. Boy, how wrong I was. During LTU FIBA WC unlucky campaign I was watching Domas. He looked like he lost some weight - but in fact he didn't. Just his conditioning got crazy. While amount of body fat I suppose decreased, he looked much stronger, much more explosive. During the game against Aussies, Domas made a perfect spin move in the paint, finishing dunking bejeezus with two hands on some poor big Aussies dude. I never saw him do that before. But inept refs who were in charge of the competition called a traveling violation on a perfectly executed move. Shame on them. Sure, I was checking out every LTU player and I thought that JV would be in better shape because new season was ahead for him with a new team - but it looked like JV even took a step back. Yep, he is a happy family man, raising two boys, likes spending time with them. Domas like spending time on the court or in the gym. We see results.
              During his own 5 games winning streak Domas is averaging 5+ assists. Very impressive. But how many "screen assists' does he make during the game? 10+ a game easily so far. In the ESPN power rankings they mentioned that after Domas's screens people are falling left or right. Nice. Falling because Domas tricked them or falling because they ran into a wall.

              Currently Domas is ranked #8 in the minutes per game, logging 35.6 minutes per contest. I like numbers. If we take out one game against Wizards, in which Domas fouled out thus only 28 minutes for him on the floor that day - in other 7 games he played Domas averaged 36.9 minutes on the floor. That would put him in #4 in minutes averaged per game, behind Lilliard, VanVleet ans CJ McCollum. And have you ever saw this season Domas being tired, short of breath, sweating? Nope. That's the "in your face" fact for everybody who were b*tching about Domas new contract prior to the signing. "Domas will not be effective if he plays starter minutes", and "Domas will cause Pacers to get into foul troubles cause he is a foul magnet". Though it's only 10 games into the season, but I think that we have now a better understanding how Domas fits Pacers and how he contributes. On both ends of the floor.

              Let me close my eyes and recall how Domas father was manning the paint. He didn't mind when the guys he was defending were 'getting into him". He didn't need to 'hold the ground". Cause he most of the times was head and shoulders taller than poor folks and the closer they got - the easier was for him to swipe the ball out of there. In Lithuania those days we had an expression: "Sabo stogas". "Stogas" means a roof, or in bball slang - block. Domas didn't reached his fathers dimensions. He is a half foot shorter and don't even mention the wingspan. Guess what, the dude found a very effective solution to guard 'big guys". They just can't move him and he likes to start defending them as far away from the basket as possible.

              OK, three important games ahead: OKC, @HOU and Bucks. 2-1 is very reasonable, but if we could pull of 3-0, Pacers would crack Top-10 in NBA power rankings. I like how Pacers play. Smart. They compete. They have genuine fun together. and even if next 3 games would result in 0-3, most of us here would be ranting about bad refs (cause NBA refs are intentionally bad).
              Very nice observations on Domas. Yes he IS stronger and in perfect shape and yes he is not getting those rookie foul calls as much and yes he cannot be moved off his spot and he is picking up
              players further from the basket which helps negate any length advantage. Great post.
              {o,o}
              |)__)
              -"-"-

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              • #8
                The most winnable of the next three, makes this one pretty important. Really do t want to go back under .500 this late into the season, 6-7 would not feel very good.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kent beckley View Post
                  The most winnable of the next three, makes this one pretty important. Really do t want to go back under .500 this late into the season, 6-7 would not feel very good.
                  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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                  • #10
                    Colts???
                    {o,o}
                    |)__)
                    -"-"-

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                    • #11
                      Looks like we without Turner, Lamb, Bitadze & Sumner again.
                      Need Sabonis to continue his heavy lifting.

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                      • #12
                        Adams was questionable but looks like he’s playing. This a big test for Sabonis.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post
                          Adams was questionable but looks like he’s playing. This a big test for Sabonis.
                          Agree completely. It will be really telling if Adams is unable to eat his lunch this year. He's been his kryptonite the past two seasons.

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                          • #14
                            Hard to get too excited for games when half your team is out "hurt". I guess we all should be used to it by now in today's overly cautious sports world.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by croz24 View Post
                              Hard to get too excited for games when half your team is out "hurt". I guess we all should be used to it by now in today's overly cautious sports world.
                              Which injury do you think is being overcautious? And who would you scream at if playing hurt leads to a worse injury?
                              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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