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  • #16
    I've noticed overall myles has been way more aggressive. There was a game recently where he made a few buckets where he drove to the rim from out above the key. Ever since that game he has been more aggressive. Maybre some of the trade deadline rumors woke him up? I think most of our frustration with Myles was that we all knew that he is capable of these types of games. now hopefully he can keep it up.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
      I'm kind of surprised that NBA teams don't already have guys on some sort of energy drink or gel before games. There are plenty of them out there now that are not loaded with sugar and have other things in them to promote physical performance.
      Its a double edge sword. The average half life of caffeine is 6 hours. So a 8 o'clock game means getting to bed is hard after the game which hurts recovery. There is one major liver enzyme that handles like 90% of the metabolism of caffeine and every person has 2 copies of it. One copy from mom and one copy from dad. That enzyme comes in mainly two forms and it can be a fast metabolism form or a slow metabolism form for caffeine. Point is there is spectrum and that will influence tolerance and performance. I could see trainers telling players not to load up on it if they have trouble sleeping after a game or if they have some sort of family history of arrhythmia's.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by pimpis zajoba View Post
        All i want from Myles is aggressive mindset...confidence...and for him to imagine that he's as hard as Domas...if Myles has successful playoffs twin towers will live long and prosper...hope for Rockets R1 loss....and some humble pie for the haters....COME ON MYLES!!!!!...TWIN TOWERS FOREVER....
        This guy's definitely Vnzla, right?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by 712Jefferson View Post

          This guy's definitely Vnzla, right?
          I think Vnzla secretly loves Myles and he hopes one day he will be an All Star...

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          • #20
            I am being neutral towards Myles this year as much as I can be. I actually have been okay with him for a lot of the season and I believe he has worked to diversify his game.

            That being said you'll have to forgive me if I am taking a wait and see approach with the new and improved Myles. Over the past few years he has a section of the season where he gets aggressive and rebounds and plays like a legitimate big but has never been able to sustain it. Anybody remember Al Jefferson calling him soft and how that improved his game for almost a month.

            I'll hope for the best but I'm not going to declare him born again until he plays like this for months at a time, not a month at a time.


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

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            • #21
              Originally posted by owl View Post
              I was at the game last night and I saw him go aggressively after many offensive rebounds and dunked several and almost did a one hand rebound slam. I do not think I have ever seen
              him be so aggressive. If he keeps it up and his shot starts falling then all the trade Myles stuff will abate some. I like what I saw. He is by FAR the best interior defender the Pacers have
              and if he can be aggressive like this, awesome.
              As Peck has said it's kind of a wait & see, Turner has had good stretch runs before then fallen away again. If he can keep this aggressive play of being like a 12-14ppg, 8-10rpg & 2-3bpg all while being happy with his role then I want to keep him here for the long haul.

              The thing is I think he goes through moments of fully buying into his role & then kind of falls away again thinking about how he deserves a bigger role. More than likely I think it'll be Turner's decision if he is happy to stay here long-term or not.



              I think in order for 2 bigs to play together they both need to be elite guys in this league. Sabonis & KAT or Embiid might work well due to the overall talent along with split minutes. Turner while probably one of the best possible fits next to Sabonis as another big just lack a little bit to work in this modern NBA game.
              Last edited by festar35; 02-28-2020, 04:17 PM.

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              • #22
                Myles has a good mentor besides him - Domas. Earlier Myles mostly was standing and waiting for the ball to fall into his lap. Now he goes aggressive, jumps high, boxes out - does what a big should do in the paint on the defense. This "twin tower concept" might work, after all. Myles is tall and long, while Domas looks like made from hard stone with steel muscles. Warren is tall, Brogdon too while Dipo is quick and athletic. Very likeable starting 5.
                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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                • #23
                  Originally posted by bball_nomad View Post
                  Myles has a good mentor besides him - Domas. Earlier Myles mostly was standing and waiting for the ball to fall into his lap. Now he goes aggressive, jumps high, boxes out - does what a big should do in the paint on the defense. This "twin tower concept" might work, after all. Myles is tall and long, while Domas looks like made from hard stone with steel muscles. Warren is tall, Brogdon too while Dipo is quick and athletic. Very likeable starting 5.
                  I think the pieces we have are very nice, probably is I feel with the makeup we have it's 10yrs too late.
                  We kind of similar to our ECF teams of a few years ago:

                  Defensive minded C: Hibbert & Turner (yes I'm aware Turner can do a lot of things Hibbert couldn't, but in terms of speed of the game Turner probably only has slight advantage)
                  Bruising, offensive minded PF: West & Sabonis (Again I think Sabonis is far better, but back here is when him being a PF wouldn't even be a slight issue)
                  Scoring defensive wing: George & Warren (Who would've thought you could call Warren defensive, but man he has been good. PG was young back here the separation isn't as big as it would be when George hit 25/26yrs old)
                  Explosive all around SG: Stephenson & Oladipo (I mean when Vic is healthy he is the better scorer, but their all around game is pretty similar as rebounders & passers. Lance is more physical, where Victor is quick)
                  Solid all around combo guard at PG: Hill & Brogdon (Right now I'd love to have Hill back on the team, but once Brogdon finds his niche & gets completely healthy I expect to see a better version of what Hill was in Brogdon)

                  Love our team, i just think we've built it for the wrong era.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by bball_nomad View Post
                    Myles has a good mentor besides him - Domas. Earlier Myles mostly was standing and waiting for the ball to fall into his lap. Now he goes aggressive, jumps high, boxes out - does what a big should do in the paint on the defense. This "twin tower concept" might work, after all. Myles is tall and long, while Domas looks like made from hard stone with steel muscles. Warren is tall, Brogdon too while Dipo is quick and athletic. Very likeable starting 5.
                    Definitely agree. Turner is going to learn by just sitting on the bench and watching how Sabonis plays on a nightly basis.

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                    • #25
                      I remember when Darrell Armstrong did the same thing before playing in games.
                      Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by owl View Post
                        I was at the game last night and I saw him go aggressively after many offensive rebounds and dunked several and almost did a one hand rebound slam. I do not think I have ever seen
                        him be so aggressive. If he keeps it up and his shot starts falling then all the trade Myles stuff will abate some. I like what I saw. He is by FAR the best interior defender the Pacers have
                        and if he can be aggressive like this, awesome.
                        There are times he has played aggressively that even I start leaning his way. But now we know this is the key, can we expect a higher level of play? If we can, I'm good. Whatever it takes as long as it's legal.

                        Edit: of course he is shooting 27% from 3 the last 4 games with only about 8.5 points. He's rebounding better, maybe around 9 boards a game so props to him. Also blocking shots. So props for that.

                        But I still think he's not actually protecting the paint itself. He protects the first attempt at a shot and sometimes that's a fake and dish. He's not really owning the paint because it's not his style. He jumps after drivers like a jack rabbit. He doesn't own the paint and guys know he will go after the block so smart teams just dish it. If he stood his ground and rebounded like say Mutombo used to do, he'd really be an all-star defensive big. On the upside, he's getting to the offensive glass more. A lot more actually. That's probably easier for him than actually defending the paint.
                        Last edited by BlueNGold; 02-28-2020, 05:07 PM.

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                        • #27
                          If he can keep it up is the question. If wants to be an all star that is what it is going to take. I hope he does because that means the Pacers are going to be much better.
                          I have never seen that aggression from him that I can remember. His approach to rebounding hopefully has changed. When the guards breakdown the defense he needs to roll hard to the hoop
                          because the guard will most likely be doubled. Just like teams do against the Pacers
                          {o,o}
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by PacerDude View Post

                            What ever happened to simple cocaine ??
                            Players are soft these days.

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                            • #29
                              I’ve definitely noticed some improvement defensively from Myles lately. The eye test tells me he hasn’t made as big an impact defensively this year as he had in previous years. It’s good to see him getting back to being that anchor we need down there.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by bball_nomad View Post
                                Myles has a good mentor besides him - Domas. Earlier Myles mostly was standing and waiting for the ball to fall into his lap. Now he goes aggressive, jumps high, boxes out - does what a big should do in the paint on the defense. This "twin tower concept" might work, after all. Myles is tall and long, while Domas looks like made from hard stone with steel muscles. Warren is tall, Brogdon too while Dipo is quick and athletic. Very likeable starting 5.
                                there's like a 75% chance homie popped some wood while typing this

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