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  • Originally posted by SaintLouisan View Post

    The thing is, entertainment CAN translate into wins; when Lance does some Lance ****, most of BLF loses their minds. Lance gets hyped. His teammates get hyped. The other team starts to go "uh oh". Momentum actually changes.

    The whole Lance debate is not unrelated to the disease upon sports today that is analytics and the what's-your-40-time mentality. At the end of the day sports are emotional/mental affairs as much as anything; the fact that Lance brings energy is not something that should be blithely disregarded or apologized for. It can contribute to winning just as much as skill and tactics (not that he's lacking in that department either).

    We would have a better basketball team if we signed him, pure and simple.
    All true. The game is played, coached and watched by human beings. Stats have their place but they have been given too much weight. There are many intangibles that guys bring that often are not finding their way to the stat sheet.

    There are also some things we just don't understand precisely. No algorithm, spreadsheet or PhD can figure it out. Things...like momentum. We cannot feel it. We cannot hear it. We cannot see it. But we know it exists.

    There are also hot streaks. How does that happen? IDK, but we know it does....

    The same is true for Lance's energy. We cannot see, hear or feel it. Yet we can see its affects. Its origin is Lance, it emanates from him and the fans, players and even coaches soak it all in. Even the announcers and if they're honest the referees all benefit. Yet many who are exposed to it either reject it, do not understand it or deny it exists.

    Edit:...and look at how many 3's in a row he drained. Dude can shoot better now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MiWEy-4wtc
    Last edited by BlueNGold; 03-10-2020, 09:51 PM.

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    • Originally posted by pacersgroningen View Post
      Lance was good during his first stay with the Pacers. He is a fan favorite and always will be. But some of these people acting like Lance saved our season in 16-17 and carried us to the play-offs are giving him too much credit. Yes, he brought energy, but during those final 6 games the starters decided to actually show up. Yes, I can recall the p&r with Seraphin was a good thing to add, but not the end all be all. Of those 6 games, one was won by CJ Miles going crazy from deep. Combine those 3 things (starters not playing like crap, p&r, getting hot) and we have some perspective instead of just the lovefest.
      Stop, just stop...Energy? It was freaking lightning in a bottle. That team was lifeless, and it looked like the PG era was going to end in a thud. The starters showed up because Lance brought the juice. Got the crowd going. It was “the Lance effect”. That team was down right boo worthy to close the season.
      You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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      • I still can’t believe KP released Lance so he could sign Tyreke Evans for 12million. A drug addict with a bum knee who could only play hard once every 5 games. Took a guy out of the locker room who gave off lots of positive energy, great rapport with our core players, drove everyone to push alittle harder and max effort every game for a guy who everyone knew was washed up and at 4 times the cost.
        You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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        • We need our Lance back to save our season....again....BRING HIM BACK.

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          • Originally posted by graphic-er View Post

            Stop, just stop...Energy? It was freaking lightning in a bottle. That team was lifeless, and it looked like the PG era was going to end in a thud. The starters showed up because Lance brought the juice. Got the crowd going. It was “the Lance effect”. That team was down right boo worthy to close the season.
            Once again I want proof. I am open to being convinced, but you are saying: hypothetically the Pacers were not going to end up in the play-offs that season, but because Lance was there they did. And after that you use Lance was there as a conformation that they did go to the play-offs and would not have gotten there otherwise. Maybe you mean something else, but articulated this way, the reasoning goes in a circle.

            While I do believe he brought something positive at that time, it is not the only reason we extended our season. If you disagree about that, I need evidence to change my opinion.
            Trying to enjoy every Pacers game as if it is the last!

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            • #thelanceffect
              "I mean, you'd walk into our dressing room and run into Mel Daniels holding a .45 -- it makes you wonder."

              Bob Netolicky

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              • Originally posted by SaintLouisan View Post

                The thing is, entertainment CAN translate into wins; when Lance does some Lance ****, most of BLF loses their minds. Lance gets hyped. His teammates get hyped. The other team starts to go "uh oh". Momentum actually changes.

                The whole Lance debate is not unrelated to the disease upon sports today that is analytics and the what's-your-40-time mentality. At the end of the day sports are emotional/mental affairs as much as anything; the fact that Lance brings energy is not something that should be blithely disregarded or apologized for. It can contribute to winning just as much as skill and tactics (not that he's lacking in that department either).

                We would have a better basketball team if we signed him, pure and simple.
                Sure, maybe. But where's the evidence? The 2018 Pacers returned basically the same team and were better without Lance's energy. They missed Oladipo for half the season and still finished with the same record and better point differential than the previous year's team had. Their home record was also better in 2018.

                Oh, and of the 8 players who got meaningful minutes in 2017, Lance had the worst plus/minus on the team by a huge amount. I would put very little stock in that (the main reason probably why had less to do with Lance's play and more to do with the lack of time sharing the court with Oladipo) but it certainly isn't a point that his presence helped his teammates around him either.

                I am definitely open to the concept of emotion and momentum. But it has to be backed up with results. We get caught up in the energy too and then think the results are better than they are, tend to overrate the times it seems to change the course of events and downplay the times it runs into a brick wall.

                So far, the only thing I have really seen as far as results with Lance's energy is the turnaround at the end of the 2016 season. That could very well be real, it's a very similar effect to a team playing better after a coach is fired even fi that team is terrible. But that is a very short-term effect and doesn't justify a long commitment to anything.

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                • Originally posted by pacersgroningen View Post

                  Once again I want proof. I am open to being convinced, but you are saying: hypothetically the Pacers were not going to end up in the play-offs that season, but because Lance was there they did. And after that you use Lance was there as a conformation that they did go to the play-offs and would not have gotten there otherwise. Maybe you mean something else, but articulated this way, the reasoning goes in a circle.

                  While I do believe he brought something positive at that time, it is not the only reason we extended our season. If you disagree about that, I need evidence to change my opinion.
                  They were 3-7 before they went 5-1 with Lance with a 5 game win streak to get into the playoffs. They would have finished under .500 with out Lance. Pretty much every player in that locker room said in the interviews during that win streak that Lance's energy made the difference.
                  You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                  • Lance will always go down as one of the most beloved Pacer players ever, simply because he dared to poke the King in the eye on the biggest stage, while PG13 was trying to fist bump him. Indiana loves that mentality. Same reason why Reggie became so legendary, it wasn't just playing his whole career here and making big shots. It was because he dared to show up the Knicks, gave Spike Lee a choke sign, and said to the national TV camera "this is for you Indiana!" He gave a theatrical mentality to winning. The wins and moments just meant more with Reggie.
                    You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                    • Originally posted by graphic-er View Post

                      They were 3-7 before they went 5-1 with Lance with a 5 game win streak to get into the playoffs. They would have finished under .500 with out Lance. Pretty much every player in that locker room said in the interviews during that win streak that Lance's energy made the difference.
                      Where are those interviews? Do you have multiple links? Also, with regard to those interviews (if they are out there), how can we know these are valid and truthfull statements? They are not going to throw each other under the buss. The same scepticism that is used against other players over interviews should be applied.
                      Trying to enjoy every Pacers game as if it is the last!

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                      • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post



                        The same is true for Lance's energy. We cannot see, hear or feel it. Yet we can see its affects. Its origin is Lance, it emanates from him and the fans, players and even coaches soak it all in. Even the announcers and if they're honest the referees all benefit. Yet many who are exposed to it either reject it, do not understand it or deny it exists.

                        Edit:...and look at how many 3's in a row he drained. Dude can shoot better now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MiWEy-4wtc
                        We do not see many things the same way but one thing I agree with you on is the energy that Lance brings. It might be enough to push the Pacers beyond the first round
                        but the biggest thing he might bring from the guard spot or sf spot is REBOUNDING. That is the key to the Pacers winning.
                        He is now 29 so I think we would get less of the Bad Lance and more of the good so I am willing to give it a chance this year and if it works
                        Sign him for the year next year. This will be his last chance if he is signed to hang with the Pacers into next year or ever again.

                        {o,o}
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                        • Lance doesn't just bring energy. He brings fun. His joy is contagious and allows the other players to have fun. He's amazing.

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                          • here's the reason for the delay; let's hope Lance and his team can come to an agreement to break the contract. i'm not particularly anti-china, but i wouldn't be getting on a plane there anytime soon either

                            https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...cans-back-play

                            Chinese league calls Americans back to play

                            As sporting leagues around the world grapple with how to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, the Chinese Basketball Association has told American players to plan to return as early as this weekend and prepare for the league to resume in early April. But it's not clear if the players will comply.

                            Approximately 40 Americans -- including former NBA players Jeremy Lin, Lance Stephenson, Tyler Hansbrough and Ty Lawson -- are under contract with the 20 teams that make up the Chinese Basketball Association. Most foreign players were sent home over the Lunar New Year holiday in late January, with instructions to prepare to return in mid- to late February.

                            As positive signs have emerged in China in recent weeks regarding containment of the virus, CBA team officials are discussing several formats for how to resume play, sources told ESPN, including hosting all 20 teams in one or two cities and playing a truncated regular season and playoff schedule, without fans.

                            American players have been informed that they will be required to spend 14 days in quarantine upon return to China, sources told ESPN, although details remain sparse regarding where and how that process would be conducted.

                            A memo dispersed to CBA teams by the league, a translated copy of which was acquired by ESPN, reads as follows:

                            "To all CBA clubs,

                            "In January 2020, the new coronavirus broke out in many places across the country. According to the requirements of national epidemic prevention and control, we postponed the subsequent games of the 2019-2020 CBA season scheduled to be held on February 1. At present, the situation of epidemic prevention and control in CBA cities is basically stable. In order to better respond to the national requirements on precise prevention and control, solid and orderly promotion of return to work and production, shoulder the mission and task of sports confidence, warm people's hearts and gather people's hearts, according to the relevant requirements of China Basketball Association on the restart of the league, the rest of the games of the 2019-2020 CBA season will restart from the beginning of April.

                            "All clubs and teams are requested to prepare for the restart of CBA League as early as April 2. At the same time, all teams should comply with the relevant requirements of the national and local epidemic prevention and control departments, continue to strengthen the epidemic prevention and control work, do a good job in making detailed and solid security measures such as epidemic prevention and control, and ensure the health and safety of club and team members. Details of the restart will be notified separately."

                            Conversations with players and representatives for around half of the Americans in the league revealed a significant amount of trepidation for how to proceed, with many players flatly stating at the moment that they do not plan on getting on a plane to China anytime in the near future due to safety concerns, at least not without significantly more information in hand.

                            The U.S. Department of State issued a travel advisory on Feb. 2 advising U.S. citizens not to travel to China after the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency. Some, but not all airlines have suspended service to mainland China. Players ESPN spoke with have expressed concerns about whether they will be allowed to return to the U.S. after the conclusion of the league, and whether they will be forced to undergo another process of being quarantined upon arrival.

                            The viral outbreak that began in China has infected more than 120,000 people in over 100 countries, and more than 4,000 deaths worldwide have been attributed to the virus. The World Health Organization has named the illness COVID-19, referring to its origin late last year and the coronavirus that causes it. It was officially declared a pandemic on March 11.
                            Last edited by dal9; 03-11-2020, 01:33 PM.

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                            • Originally posted by Cubs231721 View Post

                              Sure, maybe. But where's the evidence? The 2018 Pacers returned basically the same team and were better without Lance's energy. They missed Oladipo for half the season and still finished with the same record and better point differential than the previous year's team had. Their home record was also better in 2018.

                              Oh, and of the 8 players who got meaningful minutes in 2017, Lance had the worst plus/minus on the team by a huge amount. I would put very little stock in that (the main reason probably why had less to do with Lance's play and more to do with the lack of time sharing the court with Oladipo) but it certainly isn't a point that his presence helped his teammates around him either.

                              I am definitely open to the concept of emotion and momentum. But it has to be backed up with results. We get caught up in the energy too and then think the results are better than they are, tend to overrate the times it seems to change the course of events and downplay the times it runs into a brick wall.

                              So far, the only thing I have really seen as far as results with Lance's energy is the turnaround at the end of the 2016 season. That could very well be real, it's a very similar effect to a team playing better after a coach is fired even fi that team is terrible. But that is a very short-term effect and doesn't justify a long commitment to anything.
                              While I don't agree in general, I have a question for you. What about the fans? Isn't true that players have said the fans help them play better? Is that just a nice thing to say or is it true?

                              Separately there is the sales and marketing standpoint. Do some people watch...or watch longer...if Lance plays? Do they purchase more merchandise? We know he's popular.

                              Besides the basketball reasons and the marketing standpoint, I think Lance lifts the crowd and they get into it. I think it matters. It's as real as the air.

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                              • Originally posted by Strummer View Post
                                Lance doesn't just bring energy. He brings fun. His joy is contagious and allows the other players to have fun. He's amazing.
                                Now we're talking. I respect those with their pivot tables who soak in the statistics and spend half the day on NBA.com analyzing the latest advanced stats...but there's just more to it.

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