Rick, time to go home

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  • yoadknux
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    Another great decision to bench Moses when he scores 11 points in 7 minutes. Then proceed to give him just 5 more minutes for the rest of the game. Way to go HOF coach

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  • yoadknux
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    Originally posted by 712Jefferson
    I don't agree that Rick is the problem this season, at least not to this point.
    The main problem is Haliburton sucking. But the defense is really atrocious. It's crazy that we have Siakam putting up superstar numbers (he's one of the most efficient scorers in the league) yet the record is this bad. And the secondary talent - Mathurin and Turner, solid bench - the team shouldn't suck this much. This is the most talented roster we had in the last decade, we haven't had this much talent since the PG era! Rick needs to learn how to utilize this talent to get wins

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  • pacers_heath
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    Rick can win me back if he benches Haliburton and says something along the lines of "We believe on this team you have to earn the minutes" when questioned by the media.

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  • 712Jefferson
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    I don't agree that Rick is the problem this season, at least not to this point.

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  • yoadknux
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    Ace Ventura lost control of this team

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  • Basketball Fan
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    If only tonight’s game got him fired I might believe him he Pacers value winning but it won’t

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  • 712Jefferson
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    Listening to the latest Setting the Pace episode right now and Golden just brought up an interesting point: when Tayshaun Prince was a rookie for Detroit, Rick only played him 10 minutes per game. However, the next year Larry Brown came in and Tayshaun averaged 33 minutes per game for Detroit in his second season.

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  • BornReady
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    Originally posted by stew
    In the Philly game, I thought turner didn’t play well also. He even failed entry post passes to siakam. But the pacers don’t have any better option.

    same for nembhard, the pacers don’t have any better option against maxey.

    now to mathurin. It’s not about not liking him. As I still believe the pacers next leap require math to take the next step.

    But in the Philly game I thought he played poorly. His shot is off, and his defence was really bad. In the 2nd qtr, he was not even guarding maxey. He was matched up against Ubre and Gordon, and he lost them a few times.

    Mathurin was a huge reason why we aren’t winless this year. We were down pretty consistently against Detroit until he got in the game. The Knicks game certainly wasn’t his fault as our whole starting lineup dropped the ball. To then limit his mins the past 2 games is pretty questionable, particularly as our offense did not look great and our defense was hot garbage regardless.

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  • yoadknux
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    Originally posted by stew
    In the Philly game, I thought turner didn’t play well also. He even failed entry post passes to siakam. But the pacers don’t have any better option.

    same for nembhard, the pacers don’t have any better option against maxey.

    now to mathurin. It’s not about not liking him. As I still believe the pacers next leap require math to take the next step.

    But in the Philly game I thought he played poorly. His shot is off, and his defence was really bad. In the 2nd qtr, he was not even guarding maxey. He was matched up against Ubre and Gordon, and he lost them a few times.

    I don't understand how you expect him to take the next step if the team doesn't give him an opportunity every time he has a bad game. There isn't a single player on this team who had a single great game except maybe Siakam.

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  • stew
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    In the Philly game, I thought turner didn’t play well also. He even failed entry post passes to siakam. But the pacers don’t have any better option.

    same for nembhard, the pacers don’t have any better option against maxey.

    now to mathurin. It’s not about not liking him. As I still believe the pacers next leap require math to take the next step.

    But in the Philly game I thought he played poorly. His shot is off, and his defence was really bad. In the 2nd qtr, he was not even guarding maxey. He was matched up against Ubre and Gordon, and he lost them a few times.


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  • able
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    absolute nonsense.
    v phila he went 2 for 6 (some 3's were shotclock needed) yes that is not really good, but equal to Turner's 4 for 11 and better than Nembhard 3 for 11
    It seems if Nembhard can't stop someone we put Math on them and then cry that he can't defend, he does well (eyetest) can he get better, yes a lot even, can he score? yes better than 95% of our roster, is he aggressive ? yes more than 90% of our roster, does he scramble? yes more than 85% of our roster, on top of that he's a willing passer and outside of Siakam name me one player who can create his own shot at will?
    "Shot not falling" is that why against Orlando he took 1 shot and 2 FT? (and made all btw) ??

    I understand (well not really) why people do not like him, but it has nothing to do with his capacity to play the game of basketball, and certainly not with defense, for if that is an issue why is Turner still on the team, please tell me what he does better than Mathurin, except being tall.

    Rick's schooling may work with his kids, but his "treatment" of Mathurin is definitely in need of a 2nd opinion.
    Last edited by able; 10-30-2024, 04:41 AM.

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  • stew
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    Because mathurin was playing better defensively in the 4th quarter against maxey. After getting pulled earlier.

    Math flashes defensive ability. But it still very inconsistent.

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  • stew
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    Originally posted by yoadknux
    lets not pretend haliburton or nembhard play defense, why the selective blame?
    Yes, nembhard plays defence. He fights over screens and will stay in front of his man.

    hali is not a defensive stopper, but he is better this year than last year. And hali provides offence and playmake.

    Maybe you can indicate why mathurin deserve more playing time if his shot is off, and is not putting the effort in defence?


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  • yoadknux
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    Originally posted by stew

    You may make that argument in the first 2 games. But against Philly, math is unplayable if his shot is not falling.

    so many times, they set a pick to open up the man (obre a few times) mathurin is guarding, and they have free drive to the hoops. And the pacers bigs now have to rotate.

    Defense is about effort, and math just don’t want to fight over screens.

    thats why they played shep in the 3rd qtr. as shep will fight over screens.
    lets not pretend haliburton or nembhard play defense, why the selective blame?

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  • stew
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    Originally posted by yoadknux
    71 years old Ace Ventura holding a grudge against Mathurin in spite of him playing better than Nembhard and Nesmith
    The coach should develop players and help them get back into rythm as they return from injury, instead he just criticizes Mathurn publicly and gives him 5 minutes of play time, crazy
    Nothing has changed from last year. We already lost 2 close games because of lack of gameplan in the closing minutes.
    You may make that argument in the first 2 games. But against Philly, math is unplayable if his shot is not falling.

    so many times, they set a pick to open up the man (obre a few times) mathurin is guarding, and they have free drive to the hoops. And the pacers bigs now have to rotate.

    Defense is about effort, and math just don’t want to fight over screens.

    thats why they played shep in the 3rd qtr. as shep will fight over screens.

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