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Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

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  • #46
    Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

    Originally posted by aero View Post
    and to think...alot of people on here said Rush was a bust lol
    I'm happy I decided not to give an opinion on Rush thus far .
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    • #47
      Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

      This is mostly a Pacers/Bulls post game article, so I thought I would post it here.

      http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/7556424
      Focused O'Neal, Tinsley can carry Pacers
      Charley Rosen
      FOXSports.com

      Game time: Pacers 117, Bulls 102


      The short-handed Pacers received unexpected production from Kareem Rush (a season-high 22 points) as they engineered a satisfying win over the listless Bulls. But Rush's offense is a sometimes-thing, and whether the Pacers' season will boom or bust totally depends on the season-long performances of their two most important players — Jermaine O'Neal and Jamaal Tinsley.Let's take a close look at the Pacers' pair of aces and see exactly what Indiana's future might hold.

      Jermaine O'Neal
      Working mostly against the wily Joe Smith, J.O. actually had a decent ballgame — 7-for-11, nine rebounds, four blocks, 18 points. Here are his highlights:


      He was 4-for-6 on mid-range jumpers, 1-for-1 on his only face-and-go and 2-for-4 on post-ups.
      On fast-break and early offense opportunities, O'Neal raced into the paint and did a good job of sealing his man.
      He set a pair of sensational screens, both of which led to scores by his teammates.

      On one important third-quarter play, he hustled in offense-to-defense transition and prevented a layup by stealing an interior pass.

      He made several top-notch moves to help teammates who were beaten on defense, and his timing in attacking several attempted layups by the Bulls was truly outstanding. In addition to his four blocks, he had at least an equal number of shot-altering intimidations.

      He showed on the weak-side with vigor and quickness in defense of high screen/rolls.


      Here are his lowlights:

      Unless he had the opportunity to block a shot, he was passive on defense.
      When he was fronted in the low post, he was simply taken out of the play.
      On six occasions he set sloppy screens, plus was whistled for a foul when he set a moving screen.
      He often failed to throw a hand at the nearest shooter.

      Overall, his defense was nine parts finesse and only one part power.If O'Neal shoots well, he plays well. But he seems to have lost the intensity that marked his early years in Indiana. Is this a permanent or a temporary condition? That is the question. The feeling in this corner is that O'Neal has worn out his mojo in battling bigger, stronger players in the paint for lo these many years.

      That's too bad.

      Jamaal Tinsley
      Despite his numbers — 7-for-14, nine assists, three steals, 18 points — the Pacers point guard had a strangely inconsistent game. Here are his highlights:

      He seemed totally relaxed playing for Jim O'Brien and happy to be entrusted with making his own decisions with the ball. One result was the excellent job he did of getting the Pacers into their offensive sets.
      He was in total command of the offense, frequently waving teammates into their proper spots and maintaining optimum spacing.

      When he took appropriate shots, he was 6-for-9.

      His strength was evident on the several times he took his man into the low post. More often than not, Tinsley focused on passing from there — but he did hit both of his pivot-generated shots. Except for O'Neal, Tinsley is the Pacers' most effective post-up player.

      Not registered in his assist total was a phenomenal cross-court pass that traveled at least 50 feet and was needed because of an unexpected backcourt trap by the Bulls.

      Tinsley refused to force the issue whenever the Pacers had the opportunity to run.
      He did a fairly good job of attacking his man's dribble from behind, and on one sequence fought his way through a high-screen and almost made a sensational steal.Here are his lowlights:
      With the one exception noted above, he had great difficulty navigating screens.
      He was 1-for-5 on forced shots.

      For the most part, his defensive stance was much too upright. As a result, he was easily — and frequently — beaten into the lane by Kirk Hinrich.

      He turned his head four times on defense and totally lost contact with his man.
      When Chris Duhon zipped past him on a dive cut, Tinsley gave up on the play and settled for dancing around at the foul line.

      Because he failed to establish a proper passing angle, he made a pair of faulty entry passes into the pivot.
      In the third quarter, an out pass from Ben Wallace was off the mark and bounced perilously close to the time-line, forcing Ben Gordon to scramble to save the ball. Tinsley was guarding the nearest wing, but neglected to move himself into the obvious passing lane. Doing so would have resulted in an easy steal of Gordon's subsequent desperate, off-balanced pass.

      Except for some successful gambles and a few legitimate hustle plays, Tinsley's defense was putrid.
      Tinsley's game is certainly moving in the right direction, but he needs to step up his defensive intensity to lead the Pacers into the promised land.At this point in the season, Indiana looks to be anywhere from a 6th to an 8th seed. The difference well might depend on Tinsley's playing both ends of the court, and O'Neal's playing with a chip on his shoulder.

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      • #48
        Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

        RE: The Rosen piece. Interesting and fairly balanced IMO. Just telling us here what I think many already think/know, of course.

        Relate that to the bigger picture though. JT's D as it fits in to our bigger challenge of guarding on the perimeter. JO's game as it relates to our matchups with straight power guys inside.

        Move on to the obvious lack of a backup PG, the inconsistency and/or injury potential of some players, and finally the 3pt issue. Will Rush address that? Hope last night is a signal that one of Larry's rejects is finally arriving. We have guys who can hit the three, but nobody who is truly a volume 3 pt threat. It would be huge to have that.

        So the Cavs game notwithstanding, the overall record and play is encouraging. However, I still contend the team has issues that will make it hard to seriously challenge for a top four seed barring further development.

        I also stil content that what we're seeing is a product of JOb's system as opposed to our particular collection of talent. It's covering up some of our deficiencies. And kudos to him for that! That's what good coaching can do. But the tension between the approach/style of play vs. hiding the deficiencies will define this season's ultimate success or lack thereof.
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        • #49
          Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

          I agree fully:

          Originally posted by rexnom View Post
          I think Obie proved tonight that basically, he knows more about basketball than all of us...by far.

          There are still a lot of things the Pacers lack. But I'm perfectly satisfied with our coach.
          And I won't be here to see the day
          It all dries up and blows away
          I'd hang around just to see
          But they never had much use for me
          In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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          • #50
            Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            O'Brien was really excited with Rush everytime he made a shot. I think Jim really hopes Rush can be a part of the rotation
            The need is so obvious it's painful. I think most of us are hyper-aware. Thus threads voting on SG need and discussions about Danny-Shawne playing the spot.

            Frankly I thought he had a look of pain on his face after Diener missed his late 3, and probably for the exact same reason. Neither guy needed to be a big star, but DNP caliber is not living up to expectations on either of them no matter how cheap the contract. Both were expected to fill a need, especially on open 3s (which they get plenty of).


            This team misses Foster. Looking at 82Games the other day I noticed that Jeff is basically the team's top defender right now, or the team plays better defense when he's on the court. Troy is not a Foster replacement right now.

            Danny was poor. He's got all this talent but he just doesn't have any kind of sense of how and when to unleash it. It's so different than Shawne. Meanwhile Shawne makes mistakes almost out of overconfidence and youthful energy. Both guys desperately need a big dose of vet maturity. Until they get that it seems like they are going to hurt things more than help.

            Rush wasn't really looking great to me until he dropped that first 3. But once he got going his entire game took off. He's so likable in interviews that you can't help but want him to succeed.


            Daniels - man were they feeding him at the rim all night or what. They got that look about 4 times at least. That's where you want him shooting, somewhere in the paint no matter how much traffic there is.


            I know that technically Dun had the slow start, but I didn't think his game was that far off. For me the 3 guys driving the show all night were Tins, JO and Dun.


            The tech on JOB, man that was the worst missed goaltend call I've ever seen. That ball was 6 inches down on it's arc at least, it wasn't even remotely close. I had to assume they were saying it obviously wasn't going in, but even that I think is a poor call because it wasn't obvious enough to me (or the Bulls player that swatted it). If it's such a terrible miss then don't block it at all.


            WTF was Troy doing?!? That was all him. And frankly if that was Tins, JO or old fav Jackson Pacers fans would be united with the words "stupid thug". He totally provoked the entire thing which really annoyed me. The Pacers aren't supposed to be that, no matter what the rep or the brawl image or whatever. It looked like Troy was trying to start a fight, not just with the extra forearm on the foul, but then on another push when he got up.


            Originally posted by Rosen
            He (JO) set a pair of sensational screens, both of which led to scores by his teammates.
            One of those was the screen and roll where he faded to the high post and pulled Smith off the low block as Danny blew by Gordon for the reverse dunk highlight of the night. Reflecting on the +/- debate elsewhere, this kind of spacing work is exactly what only shows up in the +/- but makes a huge difference in the outcome of the game.

            And regarding Rosen on Tins, go check 82games. PG are their worst position in terms of losing the FG% and PER battle. While Tins has his own nice numbers, the PGs coming back at him are killing the Pacers. Right now it's SF and PF that are winning the OFF plus DEF battles, despite Danny's horrible +/- and JO's blah neutral one.

            To me it says that the Pacers are so poor at keeping the offense moving that they have to put up with Tinsley's defense, that things actually get so much worse on offense that the improved defense doesn't make up for it.
            Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 12-13-2007, 08:32 AM.

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            • #51
              Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

              If you let Quis get in the lane, it's over. It feels really good to have a guy like that. And he was the one that fueled the comeback last night. Definite key to victory.

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              • #52
                Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                As I said in the +/- debate, IMO the two best combos the Pacers have right now are Tins-Foster and JO-Mike. Those pairings play extremely well off each other. I mentioned it in the Mike=Jackson thread as well, primarly because Jack was previously the guy that worked best with JO. You wouldn't expect Mike and Jack to have a similar connection since much of their games are different, but it's hard not to notice the comfort level between those 2.

                Just like it's hard not to notice Danny's discomfort when the first 4 options are Tins-Mike-JO-Troy, or at least as he apparently sees it when he's grouped with them.

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                • #53
                  Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                  Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                  As I said in the +/- debate, IMO the two best combos the Pacers have right now are Tins-Foster and JO-Mike. Those pairings play extremely well off each other. I mentioned it in the Mike=Jackson thread as well, primarly because Jack was previously the guy that worked best with JO. You wouldn't expect Mike and Jack to have a similar connection since much of their games are different, but it's hard not to notice the comfort level between those 2.

                  Just like it's hard not to notice Danny's discomfort when the first 4 options are Tins-Mike-JO-Troy, or at least as he apparently sees it when he's grouped with them.
                  None of this is shocking to me. What's shocking is that you didn't mention Quis-Tins as a pair. This makes me wonder whether our go-to crunch-time lineup should be Tins-Quis-Dunleavy-JO-Foster.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                    I think it might have been a blessing in disguise that Troy got into that altercation with Tyrus Thomas. It's good to see him fired up like that since he appears to not ever have energy; if he could show that same passion on the court with his play, we could see some pretty good results.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                      Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                      None of this is shocking to me. What's shocking is that you didn't mention Quis-Tins as a pair. This makes me wonder whether our go-to crunch-time lineup should be Tins-Quis-Dunleavy-JO-Foster.
                      I would take that lineup right now.

                      The only problem is that Quis sucks at end of game free throws.

                      Clearly though he needs to be in until it becomes a free throw contest. I would like to see Shawne or Danny (or better yet both) become consistent enough to be an option but right now you would have to go on a game by game basis with either of them. That lineup you have should be the default right now.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                        Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                        None of this is shocking to me. What's shocking is that you didn't mention Quis-Tins as a pair. This makes me wonder whether our go-to crunch-time lineup should be Tins-Quis-Dunleavy-JO-Foster.
                        It's sure not a bad lineup.

                        Would love to have Danny crack that rotation, but I don't know what his deal is.
                        This space for rent.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                          I'm up and down on Danny. Without Danny hitting those threes, we wouldn't even have been in that Magic game. Yeah, our defense was stifling but his shot-making was so deflating to them. Then he comes back and virtually disappears. I'd rather him score around 20 every night than 30 one night and 10 the next.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                            Granger is a gamer. Hard to see him not in at the end.

                            Then again, the player I'd bench for Danny is a huge gamer at the end: Foster.
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                            • #59
                              Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                              In his press conference, JOB said he figured out that Rush has to be on the floor with a certain player or combination of players to be effective.

                              Anybody got an idea of who he's talking about?
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                              • #60
                                Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                                Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
                                In his press conference, JOB said he figured out that Rush has to be on the floor with a certain player or combination of players to be effective.

                                Anybody got an idea of who he's talking about?
                                This time yesterday, I would have said a random group of D-league players...
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