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

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  • #61
    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?
    I don't know, but let me see he started the second half with Daniels. So maybe OB thinks he can be effective with Tinsley and Daniels and probably JO. That is a smaller lineup than we usually play, but it makes some sense.

    I like when JT and Marquis are out there together because it gives us two playmakers. (although Dunleavy is a playmaker also

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    • #62
      Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
      I don't know, but let me see he started the second half with Daniels. So maybe OB thinks he can be effective with Tinsley and Daniels and probably JO. That is a smaller lineup than we usually play, but it makes some sense.

      I like when JT and Marquis are out there together because it gives us two playmakers. (although Dunleavy is a playmaker also
      Forgot any logical thinking for having JT and Quis in there at the same time. I'd do it just because I've fallen in love with the play where Quis cuts to the basket and JT gets him the ball perfectly (no matter where he is) and Quis just lays it in. How many times did that work last night? Three? Four? It's ridiculous. Easy hoops are priceless.

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      • #63
        Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

        Rush came in and basically started the second half in place of Danny and Quis basically did the same for Dun due to foul troubles. The lineup out there at that point in time was Tins, Quis, Rush at the THREE, Shawne, and JO. It makes some sense if you look at the way our offense has run so far. The SF or three guy always seems to get the most open perimeter looks. Its been Danny and Shawne so far this year, but if Rush really needed to get his confidence back sticking him back in at the three wasn't a bad idea. Quis and Dun are probably the best suited to play the two on the team right now in Obie's system as that guy needs to be able to put the ball on the floor. Rush can't do that consistently. Yes, he had the nice move on Hinrich on the break, but lets be honest thats not his game and never has been. He is the definition of a streaky pull up jump shooter. I do hope Rush gets it going and if he does I could see a rotation like this developing once everyone is healthy.
        Tins-Quis-Diener
        Dun-Quis-Rush
        Granger-Shawne-Rush
        JO-Ike-Shawne-Troy
        Foster-DH-Troy
        In this situation Rush would play the majority of his minutes at the three spot probably along with Tins, Quis, JO, and Foster. Having Quis, JO and Foster out there is probably more than enough to hide Rush's defensive shortcomings which IMO is what you have to do if you want to get anything out of him.
        I've been extremely critical of Rush and I still doubt that he'll be anywhere near even a 10th man for this team consistently, but I hope to be wrong. If Obie really has figured out how to maximize Rush then more power to him because that would be extremely impressive IMO. Also Rush's biggest problem is even if he gets it going once Ike is back he is gonna have a really tough time getting any minutes. No way Obie moves Shawne out of the rotation or Quis in favor of Rush. Its just not gonna happen. Rush will probably be delegated to minutes where we need a quick spark shooting the ball. The question then is whether he can do that. IMO thats been the biggest knock against the guy from day one. He doesn't bring it every night or every time he is called upon, and this is what you need when you are going to have a role as a spark plug off the bench.
        Last edited by Trader Joe; 12-13-2007, 10:13 AM.


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        • #64
          Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

          espn box score had Sims playing????
          Did we not cut him?

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          • #65
            Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

            Originally posted by intridcold View Post
            espn box score had Sims playing????
            Did we not cut him?
            We signed him yet again before the game. The Pacers relationship with Courtney Sims reminds me of the relationship I had with my High School fling. On again, off again, and she kept taking my money.

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            • #66
              Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

              Originally posted by rexnom View Post
              Forgot any logical thinking for having JT and Quis in there at the same time. I'd do it just because I've fallen in love with the play where Quis cuts to the basket and JT gets him the ball perfectly (no matter where he is) and Quis just lays it in. How many times did that work last night? Three? Four? It's ridiculous. Easy hoops are priceless.
              Tins and Quis are kindred spirits on the court. Very, very similar players. Tins just has better handles and passing, and Quis is a slightly better finisher and defender. I think one of the biggest reasons they compliment each other so well is because Tins has such a similar offensive game to Quis that he basically just looks at it as where would I want to get the ball if it was me cutting and puts it there. Quis is pretty much always right there and Voila! two easy points.
              They also definetely have the best basketball instincts of anyone on the team (well maybe Shawne, but hes a little too over zealous at times) and that benefits them quite a bit.

              Bottom line to me this season, at least so far, is the depth of this team. We've said the Pacers have had deep teams in the past, but that wasn't that true because our bench players didn't really compliment our starters. So you could tell when there were chemistry issues on the court, the pieces just didn't fit. Now the pieces do. Part of this is JOB, part of this is the growth and development of Shawne as well as Ike before he got hurt, and part of this is because you can stick a guy like Marquis Daniels out there with just about anyone and he will find a way to make an impact.
              Last edited by Trader Joe; 12-13-2007, 10:19 AM.


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              • #67
                Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                Not sure it was noticeable on TV, but there was a two on one fast break where danny had the ball in the middle and david harrison was wide open on the right side but danny didn't pass him the ball and Danny ended up charging. Tinsley got all over him about not passing the ball to David. And Garnger does that a lot, - but I liked seeing JT yelling at him. And sure enough a few minutes later Danny drove into the lane and was cut off, but made a nice pass to Rush for a three pointer.

                Not sure why but often times Granger gets tunnel vision or is afraid to make a passing turnover, so he ends up forcing shots.

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                • #68
                  Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                  Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                  Are you serious? Tinsley got booed?
                  Is anyone really surprised? Just read the lame Indystar flamer forums if you want to get a true taste of how most "casual" fans feel about Tinsley, the incident, and the team in general

                  I really wish I could have watched more of the game. I only caught pretty much the 3rd quarter, but it was a good one to catch. Glad to see Rush finally got on track! Coach said something during post-game about coming to a realization of what specific players Rush needed to be with on the floor, and it worked. EDIT: Nevermind this point... already been discussed above.

                  On a side note, did anyone see Steve Nash's half-time interview last night, just after he'd gotten his tooth chipped? Hilarious.
                  Last edited by D23; 12-13-2007, 10:47 AM. Reason: Me dumb

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                  • #69
                    Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                    Not sure it was noticeable on TV, but there was a two on one fast break where danny had the ball in the middle and david harrison was wide open on the right side but danny didn't pass him the ball and Danny ended up charging. Tinsley got all over him about not passing the ball to David. And Garnger does that a lot, - but I liked seeing JT yelling at him. And sure enough a few minutes later Danny drove into the lane and was cut off, but made a nice pass to Rush for a three pointer.

                    Not sure why but often times Granger gets tunnel vision or is afraid to make a passing turnover, so he ends up forcing shots.
                    Is there any question that Tinsley is the leader of this team?

                    Which brings me to another point. Are we really an under-talented team? Most of our guys are just underachievers (Dunleavy, Tinsley, Marquis), underappreciated (Foster) or just haven't fully developed yet (Williams, Granger, Diogu).

                    Yes, it will take a lot for all of those players to hit their stride but if they do and remain health (knock on wood) - aren't we, all of a sudden, a talented team in the East?

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                    • #70
                      Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                      Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                      Is there any question that Tinsley is the leader of this team?

                      Which brings me to another point. Are we really an under-talented team? Most of our guys are just underachievers (Dunleavy, Tinsley, Marquis), underappreciated (Foster) or just haven't fully developed yet (Williams, Granger, Diogu).

                      Yes, it will take a lot for all of those players to hit their stride but if they do and remain health (knock on wood) - aren't we, all of a sudden, a talented team in the East?
                      Tinsley is the leader on the court which is the way it should be as I believe the point guard should always be the leader. (few exceptions, with players like Kobe, James, Wade) but I don't think you can have a big guy being "the" leader on the court because he cannot direct play like a point guard can. And this season more than anything else I've been most impressed with Tinsley's leadership.
                      Last edited by Unclebuck; 12-13-2007, 11:12 AM.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                        Oh and one other thing I noticed in the post-game interviews... someone asked coach about the change in the 2nd-half starting lineup (I didn't hear the exact question, but I think it was asked in a manner suggesting he was punishing the normal starters), and it sounded like Jim took a little bit of offense to it. His reaction was something like (paraphrased);

                        "Are you kidding me? That's the lineup that got us back in the game. They deserved to be out there to start the 2nd half."

                        I loved when he said that. How much of a contrast is that to Rick's static stopwatch rotations? Rick could have had a player out there dropping half-court shots behind his head with 11 first-half steals, and still take him out of the rotation 'when he's supposed to.'

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                        • #72
                          Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          Not sure it was noticeable on TV, but there was a two on one fast break where danny had the ball in the middle and david harrison was wide open on the right side but danny didn't pass him the ball and Danny ended up charging. Tinsley got all over him about not passing the ball to David. And Garnger does that a lot, - but I liked seeing JT yelling at him. And sure enough a few minutes later Danny drove into the lane and was cut off, but made a nice pass to Rush for a three pointer.
                          It was very noticable on TV, Mark and Quinn were all over him about it. They didn't show Tins yelling at him though.

                          Last night was a great game.

                          Observations:

                          - I started to like Tins. Watching him abuse Hinrich and Duhon went a long ways, but the moment that really did it was seeing him give Harrison a bear hug after a questionable foul call. I'm starting to buy into the fact that he's becoming a leader. There was also a time when Dun made a beautiful pass to Tins when he was being fronted in the post. Tins went out of his way to give Dun credit for the pass.

                          - I don't know why everybody hated Rush after the Cavs game, but he looked good last night. He's way ahead of where I thought he was as a passer and a scorer. He was billed as a 3pt shooting one-trick pony, but he's way more than that. His defense is not great, but it's not terrible either. It's at least on par with Dun's and is better than Tins. If Rush can play well on a nightly basis, it could lead to Tins seeing fewer minutes. Having a real back-up 2 guard would allow Daniels to play 12-15 minutes at PG. It's not the best solution, but I think we'd all like to see Tins get a few less minutes.

                          - Some people may disagree, but I liked what Troy was doing last night. I'm not condoning fighting in any way, but it looks to me like Troy may have had a talk with J'Ob to figure out why he wasn't getting on the floor. Instead of telling him to slim down and get quicker like many of us thought, J'Ob told him that he needed to get tough. That's all conjecture, but it seems to be backed up by the little bit I've seen him play in the last two games. I'd much rather have Murphy be a guy who plays a little more like Jeff, clean but tough and not willing to take any crap.

                          - Dun's passing is really starting to take off. I think part of it is that he and JO play well together, but I think that he's starting to be more confident and to understand the offense better as well.

                          - Danny will come around. He and O'Brien just need to figure out where he fits into the offense now that he's not going to be the #1 option.

                          - Shawne seems to be passing up too many open shots. He's a great shooter, but he often passes up open jump shots that are being given to him about 3 feet inside the 3 point line. He didn't seem to be looking for his offense much last night, and when he's not doing that, he's nothing more than an average player.

                          - JO looked good. He had matchup advantages and took advantages of them, especially in the first half. What I really liked about JO/the team with JO was that when things were working in the second half without JO being the offensive focus, no one tried to force the ball in to him. They played their game and went to JO when he was the best option, not as if he was the first option. If we can keep that up and he keeps rebounding and blocking shots like he did last night, good things will happen.

                          Hopefully people in Indy will start to catch on and show up at games. This is a very fun team to watch. It bums me out that I won't be able to go to a game when I'm in town over the holidays.
                          "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                          - Salman Rushdie

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                          • #73
                            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?

                            Here's an idea.

                            Tinsley
                            Daniels
                            Rush
                            Williams
                            O'Neal


                            That lineup started the 3rd quarter last night, and they seemed to do OK with it. (I wasn't at the game to see for myself, but the fact that they got 40 points and outscored the Bulls by 15 kinda makes me think they did alright!)

                            That lineup gives you inside presence plus the ability to drive, arguably creating more wide open looks than any other lineup would.

                            The 5-man stats show that prior to last night Pacers ALWAYS outscore their opponent when this combination is on the floor, and they have an eFG% of .844, which will win you some games.

                            That lineup still shoots 31% of its shots from close, so it is not all about 3s.
                            Last edited by Putnam; 12-13-2007, 11:28 AM.
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                            • #74
                              Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                              I don't blame Troy, though he DID do the wrong thing. He pushed Ty Thomas after Ty swung his elbows up at Troy's head. A lot of players take exception to that, understandably.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Post Game Thread 22: Rush scores a season-high 22 as the Pacers top the Bulls

                                Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                                Here's an idea.

                                Tinsley
                                Daniels
                                Rush
                                Williams
                                O'Neal


                                That lineup started the 3rd quarter last night,
                                You know, JOB has some stones.

                                If I were coach, it would be tough to bench Danny and Dun. But it was a great decision by coach O'Brien. This guy is doing wonders for our team.
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