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Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

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  • #46
    Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

    Several factors cost us this game, a game we should have won, including:

    -- The missed/blown layups;
    -- Poor 3-point shooting;
    -- 3rd game in 4 nights while traveling out west;
    -- No Quis, again (with Quis, we win this one);
    -- Tinsley playing sick (good effort, but not at his best).

    I'm willing to give JO some benefit of the doubt because he was playing for the first time in a while. And, he did register a double-double in 27 minues.

    Still, he did not appear to be cutting and moving with the program. The offense appeared clearly to be more sluggish due to his presence on the floor, and in the middle. We did lose to a 2-win team missing key players (Ridnour, Collison).

    And, I'm sorry, Seattle may well have played their best game of the season, but the Pacers should/could have won this game going away, notwithstanding Durant's excellent game and whatever else. We did not lose because of JO, that is for sure; we lost due to all the above.

    As to JO's departure from the game ... I re-ran the moment several times on the DVR and he audibly dropped an F-bomb walking to bench. It now seems it was probably directed at a shoulder issue and not the coach.

    On NBA-TV last night, FWIW, Vescey stated he expected the Pacers were going to get JO healthy and trade him, soon.

    We need a back-up PG. Travis Diener, I am sorry to say, cannot and should not play. If Owens is not capable -- and I would give him more than 4 minutes to show us either way -- then we have to do something.

    My single biggest concern right now is Mr. Marquis Daniels. Can he play on a regular basis or not?

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    • #47
      Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset?

      Originally posted by CableKC View Post
      I don't want to say it....but we just scored 93 points again.

      Anyone have a clue why?
      It had NOTHING to do with JO returning to the line. Anyone who watched the game will know this. The Pacers simply didn't convert on easy gimme baskets - layups.

      "...we missed I think a dozen layups," said Coach Jim O'Brien in the Pacers' post-game interview. "We held them under 43 percent (.427), and they're a talented team. I think our defense was pretty darn good," said O'Brien. "The defense was active. Any time you get 42 deflections you generally win but we didn't win because we couldn't put the ball into the basket when we were at point-blank range."

      So, you naysayers can stop with the "JO slows down the offense, JO's no good - trade him," blah, blah, blah. He moved much better than I'd seen him all season and he was able to jump alot higher. He didn't always stay down low and glog the paint. He passed the ball very well as usual. He even came up high to set a few screens just as Foster and Murphy have done. So, JOB ran the same offense with him out there and it would have been just as affective had the Pacers made their freakin' layups! The game wouldn't have even been close!! EDIT: Granted, there were a few iso plays where JO went back to his usual post-moves, but I didn't see very many plays like that. As for the comments about him not getting back down court in fastbreaks, I didn't see our wings getting back often enough either. So...

      As to JO's shoulder injury, that's just great. Can't defend the "JO is injury prone" rants. I'd say that very well might be true if he doesn't play tomorrow. Otherwise, you can't put this lose on JO. You just can't.
      Last edited by NuffSaid; 12-01-2007, 11:00 AM.

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      • #48
        Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

        Originally posted by Anthem View Post
        Ok, that's just laughable. I knew people would try and pin this on JO, but that's pretty over the top.

        Besides, a ton of the missed layups were with Jermaine out of the game.
        Wow. That's what I get for skimming that post. Ridiculous.

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        • #49
          Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

          Originally posted by Mal View Post
          Wow. That's what a get for skimming that post. Ridiculous.
          I read the whole thing, that's just what jumped out. If you want I can go through and do a point-by-point rebuttal.

          But the simple version is that Jermiane clogging the lane can't be the problem if Jermaine's not in the game. And plenty of layups were missed when he wasn't there.
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          • #50
            Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

            Originally posted by Infinite MAN_force View Post
            I will say this, one time in particular I saw David Harrison sprinting down the court in an attempt to get early post position. I just was not seeing this out of JO... guy needs to run if he wants to be an integral part of the offense.
            Originally posted by Anthem View Post
            Well, I saw one time in particular where JO got to the other end quickly and was able to get great position. No doubt that he didn't run as much as usual, but I'm not upset about that first game back from an injury.
            When JONeal has played.....assuming that he doesn't make the defensive rebound....does JONeal make a concerted effort to run back to the other end of the court to get into post position on a regular basis?

            It's unclear to me if JONeal does sprint as fast to the other end of the court as quick as possible so that he can to get into the flow of the offense "once in a while" or if he tries to do so on most possessions ( under Carlisle or under JO'B ).

            NOTE - I'm not bashing JONeal here....I don't get to watch that many games on TV....so I really don't know if JONeal makes it a habit to sprint to the other side of the court or not.
            Last edited by CableKC; 12-01-2007, 11:40 AM.
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            • #51
              Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
              I read the whole thing, that's just what jumped out. If you want I can go through and do a point-by-point rebuttal.

              But the simple version is that Jermiane clogging the lane can't be the problem if Jermaine's not in the game. And plenty of layups were missed when he wasn't there.
              I wasn't saying you're ridiculous; I was referring to the post you quoted. There's a typo in my post. Replace "a" with "I".

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              • #52
                Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

                J.O. Hurt his shoulder? Damn, what else is new
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                • #53
                  Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

                  For the record, I want to talk about Tinsley's last second shot.

                  I'm a big Tinsley critic, but I had no problems with his shot at the end.

                  First of all, he had just hit the previous two. He had the hot hand, and that was good enough reason in itself. More importantly, it appeared the play was designed for Danny, he couldn't get open, and if JT hadn't fired up his shot we may not have gotten an attempt off.

                  That's exactly what many of us have been wanting from Jamaal--and getting at various times this year: good distribution of the ball and him shooting when things break down or a shot clock violation is imminent.

                  In fact, generally Tins played a great game.
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                  • #54
                    Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

                    i just rewatched the game too. and besides the fact that there were a lot of missed lay-ups, man we were awful beyond the arc. whether its shawne, danny, dun, murph, tins. of course they made some but the misses were just bad. it seems that we just dint have the legs under as for today. but we still hanged on, fought back, fought like a team which is what i expect. i dont wanna see them just giving up like they had done in the past few games.

                    Also i think the prescense of JO down low has clogged up the inside for us, unlike in the past games where its easy come, easy go, lot of space was there, easier to cut, easier for Tins to pass the ball to the cutting man..

                    and also where was Jeff Foster the last 2 or 3 mins of the game. we had Harrison in, dont get me wrong i think Harrison played one of his best game, but i would still rather have Foster come in there when JO subbed out or atleast put him instead of mUrph.

                    this team is not giving up. i think they learned from the Wiz, Raps, Lakers game what not to do..

                    again. Dunleavy with only 14 points.. instead of getting 20 plus in wins. tho he had like a good 4 missed lay ups. had 1 bad charging call that could have been an and1. but he was the only one i saw effective passing on the post to JO.
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                    • #55
                      Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

                      Originally posted by Mal View Post
                      I wasn't saying you're ridiculous; I was referring to the post you quoted. There's a typo in my post. Replace "a" with "I".
                      My bad.
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                      • #56
                        Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

                        Originally posted by andreialta View Post
                        and also where was Jeff Foster the last 2 or 3 mins of the game. we had Harrison in, dont get me wrong i think Harrison played one of his best game, but i would still rather have Foster come in there when JO subbed out or atleast put him instead of mUrph.

                        He did something to really tick off O'Brien. Not sure what it was, but O'Brien made a very frustrated gesture at Foster and yanked him, and he didn't return until the last few seconds.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Postgame thread Pacers vs Sonics. Is JO upset? or did he injure his shoulder

                          Originally posted by aceace View Post
                          Harrison is looking as good as he ever has, JOB has gotten to him. I think Hulk is starting to get it. One of his fouls tonight I thought was a bad call and Harrison last year would have blown up. Tonight he kept his cool. Props to Dave...
                          Dave's play did not go unnoticed, as he was named Pacers player of the game for his efforts. He's really working hard and seems to be enjoying his successes, which likely increases his work ethic. I just hope we don't take away his minutes when Ike comes back.

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