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  • I dislike Pritchard more and more every year, you can tell he is always full of s*** and players can read through it.


    The time players used to buy the bs the franchise was selling them is over.
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    • Originally posted by Peck View Post
      Have you ever wondered to yourself why you have put so much effort and energy in following a franchise that plays in the one sport where for whatever reason location more than it does in almost any other sport? Oh and that location your team plays in is not one of the desirable locations?

      Not that this is what is happening here, this is just purely crappy crappy circumstances. But overall it is just frustrating as hell to every few years not be able to get grade A players to come here while whenever you have a player who is B+ or higher look to head to the coasts whenever they can.

      This Dipo thing just could not be any worse other than him walking away at the end as a free agent with us getting nothing.

      Right now it who could blame either party. You can't blame Victor for wanting Max money, this is going to be his last big payday and prior to the knee injury he had one season where he was true star player. You can't blame the Pacers because although he had a couple of decent games, for the most part his return looked pretty bad and nobody knows the long term impact of his injury. So the Pacers can not afford to give him a long term max contract only for him to miss several games every year to (rest) his knee, or not even be the player he was before the injury. Also to be fair he only has ever had one season where he truly exceeded expectations and prior to that he had a good but unspectacular career.

      No the only people here who get screwed, once again, are Pacer fans. We will be chastised ad nauseam by the local media telling us how we are wrong for not support the team totally if he signs away from here or demands a trade. Or we will be chastised for not supporting Victor if he signs a max contract and does not live up to it.

      Sometimes I wish I was born a Lakers fan, how life must be so much easier being a fan of a team where people demand to go to.
      Before I was a Pacer fan I followed the Celtics.
      Check.

      When I followed baseball, I was a Dodgers fan.
      Check.

      When I followed the NFL, I was a Dallas fan.
      Check.

      Pacers?
      X


      The only other sport I sort of follow is the PGA Tour. Like being a Pacers fan, I follow a hometown boy, another darkhorse. I even started a facebook group page on him, as he never gets any media attention.

      https://www.facebook.com/groups/1792397237729269
      Last edited by McKeyFan; 07-10-2020, 04:08 PM.
      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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      • I find it very hard to justify being a Pacers fan some days, especially considering I live 8,400 miles away from Indianapolis in New Zealand.

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        • I really am starting to wonder if Vic will change his mind after a couple of weeks down there. Maybe he's trying to lower expectations so he can make another grand entrance this season.

          It really doesn't make sense for him to be in Orlando and participate in 5-on-5 practice get in game shape and then not play at all. He's worried about soft tissue injuries? Is he somehow able to guarantee he won't get injured in practice? Players get hurt during practice all the time. None of this adds up, unless he thinks there's a chance to play and garner some attention for himself in the process.

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          • Peck, I feel your pain. I truly do. Having lived next to LA for most of my life though, I can tell you that being born into fandom like that just wouldn't feel as meaningful somehow. It would be like being born into a wealthy multi-generational Ivy League family. Plenty of gratification and comfort, but without all of the heartache and personal growth that builds character and resolve. Not that it makes the inevitable pain of being a Pacers fan any easier to stomach, but I'd still choose that sort of unyielding loyalty over the easy road, personally.

            Also, Vnz, I'm genuinely curious: what is your big issue with Pritchard? What could he do/have done better, considering all of the circumstances (small market, frugal owner, etc.)?

            Lastly, I really hate to say it, but I think it's almost inevitable that Vic is gone, if not next season then certainly in free agency. Wish it wasn't playing out this way.
            Last edited by 712Jefferson; 07-10-2020, 07:24 PM.

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            • Originally posted by 712Jefferson View Post
              Peck, I feel your pain. I truly do. Having lived next to LA for most of my life though, I can tell you that being born into fandom like that just wouldn't feel as meaningful somehow. It would be like being born into a wealthy multi-generational Ivy League family. Plenty of gratification and comfort, but without all of the heartache and personal growth that builds character and resolve. Not that it makes the inevitable pain of being a Pacers fan any easier to stomach, but I'd still choose that sort of unyielding loyalty over the easy road, personally.

              Also, Vnz, I'm genuinely curious: what is your big issue with Pritchard? What could he do/have done better, considering all of the circumstances (small market, frugal owner, etc.)?

              Lastly, I really hate to say it, but I think it's almost inevitable that Vic is gone, if not next season then certainly in free agency. Wish it wasn't playing out this way.
              Good post, but hard to Like. It's three different assertions and you have to bat 3 for 3 to get that Like.
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              • Oof. These newly reported tensions from Agness on tensions between Oladipo’s camp/Pacers brass temper my expectations for him staying beyond next year. If Oladipo does really want out, I hope he just rips off the band aid and requests a trade in the offseason. The fans are already turning against him online. As Kravitz said, this could be a repeat of PG in the dugout at the charity baseball game right before he demanded a trade.

                Would be heartbreaking to see VO force his way out, moreso than PG leaving since VO really did appear to try to ingratiate himself with the city while PG always seemed to distance himself a bit. Plus, we have assembled a much better core around VO than PG had post-ECF in Indy. But whatever. They just don’t make ‘em like Reggie anymore and I’ve grown to accept that. I guess helping a player transform himself from a run of the mill, overpaid swingman to an All-Star caliber guy doesn’t count for much.
                Last edited by idioteque; 07-10-2020, 08:05 PM.

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                • I think people are reaching with this Vic wants gone crap. Nobody cares about some Mickey Mouse Club Tournament. Let him come back next season and get healthy. He’s literally like the 3rd player in history to have this injury and the other two were in there mid 30s.

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                  • Originally posted by idioteque View Post
                    Oof. These newly reported tensions from Agness on tensions between Oladipo’s camp/Pacers brass temper my expectations for him staying beyond next year. If Oladipo does really want out, I hope he just rips off the band aid and requests a trade in the offseason. The fans are already turning against him online. As Kravitz said, this could be a repeat of PG in the dugout at the charity baseball game right before he demanded a trade.

                    Would be heartbreaking to see VO force his way out, moreso than PG leaving since VO really did appear to try to ingratiate himself with the city while PG always seemed to distance himself a bit. Plus, we have assembled a much better core around VO than PG had post-ECF in Indy. But whatever. They just don’t make ‘em like Reggie anymore and I’ve grown to accept that. I guess helping a player transform himself from a run of the mill, overpaid swingman to an All-Star caliber guy doesn’t count for much.
                    Yeh, no doubt. Dipo should be thankful that the Pacers made him "the man" and he also needs to WAKE UP that his value is much, much lower with that knee. The issue is that he, like so many of these athletes, have been stroked their entire life and he's not accepting the fact he's not going to be the same player and just needs to be satisfied with being a decent starting guard.

                    With that said, whether he wants to walk doesn't matter to me. I think he's done in terms of being a great player. Sure, he will be pretty good but by the time he's truly healthy, if that ever happens, his game isn't going to be as good because it's predicated on his quickness and he's just not going to be as quick. In fact, he slows down every year from here on out. Stick a fork in it.

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                    • Originally posted by Winngtime85 View Post
                      I think people are reaching with this Vic wants gone crap. Nobody cares about some Mickey Mouse Club Tournament. Let him come back next season and get healthy. He’s literally like the 3rd player in history to have this injury and the other two were in there mid 30s.
                      Why wouldn't Oladipo let the team know first that he was going to sit out? That's not a good look IMO.

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                      • Originally posted by BornIndy View Post
                        Why wouldn't Oladipo let the team know first that he was going to sit out? That's not a good look IMO.
                        If that’s how he decided to announce it than that’s how he decided to announce it. People seem to over think stuff now days. Why didn’t he do it this way, he should have done it this way etc. I don’t think it’s a big deal. Let’s see how he looks next season let him get his body and mind right. He seems to really like his teammates and he’s surrounded with good young talent. Pacers are a perfect place for him. I don’t see him wanting to leave. People need to take a chill pill.

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                        • Originally posted by 712Jefferson View Post

                          Also, Vnz, I'm genuinely curious: what is your big issue with Pritchard? What could he do/have done better, considering all of the circumstances (small market, frugal owner, etc.)?
                          My biggest issue is that he plays politics too much for my liking and sucks at it, he also has a weird mancrush for Turner refusing to trade him to upgrade the team if possible.


                          In a couple of years Pritchard is gonna have the record of trading two one in a generation type players because he refused to upgrade the team by trading Turner.


                          Let's also not forget he was listening to offers regarding Sabonis all because he wanted to keep his mancrush over him (another bad relationship).
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                          • In 10 years we are going to look back and be like "oh man they had Paul George, then they had Dipo, they decided to put all their eggs on the Turner sucking basket and lost Sabonis as well"


                            Pritchard kind of sucks really.
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                            • I honestly would just like to see this team play a while together with a full, healthy complement of players. Although it would take a lot of things breaking right, I think there's a chance we could be a deep playoff contender. Combination of talent and depth (potentially, of course) is actually strong. Unfortunately, not sure we're ever going to have much opportunity to see it before Dipo's contract is up.
                              I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                              -Emiliano Zapata

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                              • Wth has Vic been doing since March? How was he healthy enough to play a few months ago, but now he's not healthy after a long rest? This story makes absolutely no sense, and there must be something else going on with this guy.
                                Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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