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Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

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  • #76
    Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

    Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
    The devil's advocate would say that the coach should be able to put his superstar on that assignment and trust him to understand the reality that him keeping himself on the court is much more important than a single possession.

    If I'm a coach and my only two options (in my own mind, since I'm not putting rookie Rush, erratic Graham or hobbled MDJ on him) are a solid, yet undersized and clearly physically outmatched Jarrett Jack or a $10 million-making All Star who is physically bigger than Kobe, has the quickness to not get blown by and for the past two seasons has been almost without fail been guided by mature, savvy and intelligent basketball decisions...I probably go with option #2.

    Needless to say, it would have been nice to have Marquis available.
    Completely agree here. You have to put Danny on Kobe and hope he makes the right decision. That is what Danny gets paid for. Maybe that will change if we get a true defensive stopper, but for right now Danny must accept this as a reality and learn to grow and handle it.

    Look Kobe is gonna score late in games, against Jack or Dun or Graham or Rush he is going to score even more frequently. Danny made a dumb mistake which in and of itself sucks, but it doesn't become a real issue unless he doesn't learn from it.
    Last edited by Trader Joe; 01-10-2009, 03:20 AM.


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    • #77
      Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

      My only real complaint in this game , besides what has been re-hashed over and over by everyone including myself , is the fact of some of our guy's playtime..


      I mean COME ON....

      Hibbert played a total of 15 minutes and 3 seconds (is he on a strict 10-15 mpg regimen?)

      Roy was 3-6, scored 11 Points , was 5-6 from the freethrow line , only had 1 rebound, 3 assists , 1 steal , 1 Blocked Shot , 0 Turnovers, and only 3 Personal Fouls ..

      Besides 1 assist , 1 steal and 3 rebounds more combined , He played better in 15.03 minutes than BOTH Foster AND Rasho together with their combined 36.8 minutes.. Oh and together , Rasho and Foster only scored 1 point more than Hibbert...


      What in the HELL is wrong with this picture???

      Then you got McRoberts... Why in the heck he didn't play any more than 2.29 garbage minutes is totally beyond me ..
      Last edited by Kemo; 01-10-2009, 03:25 AM.
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      • #78
        Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

        Like I said Golden State will tell us a lot about this team. Pacer teams of the past couple years have been known to play great games like this against really good teams and then totally crap the bed against horrible competition. If we come out and handle the Warriors like we should I will be very, very encouraged.


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        • #79
          Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

          Here's a little video from the game. A couple of plays, some shootaround (including TJ Ford, who didn't look too hurt until right before the game), etc. Not very clear, but you can see how the last play was a disaster.

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          Last edited by imawhat; 01-11-2009, 04:08 AM.

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          • #80
            Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

            Originally posted by imawhat View Post

            One final thing before I upload some video from the game. I am SICK of seeing McRoberts have a positive impact on the game, only to be pulled. He's the only player providing any hint of defense in the post. Foster looks to be affected by being slower and is turning into players in the post. Rasho is too slow and Murphy is too weak.

            McBob needs to play more. At the very least, let him play himself out of the rotation.

            I'm beginning to feel that giving Foster an extension was a mistake. One that just may end up biting the Pacers in the rear.

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            • #81
              Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

              man i watched the game and it was painful.

              I HATE JACK!

              i've been watching basketball for 10-12 years now and i have not seen a guy that makes worse choices than jack! not even one!

              I HATE THE RUN N GUN BASKETBALL!

              lakers defense was worse than terrible last night. whenever we went to the basket we caused them trouble. but no! all we did in the third quarter is run and shoot the ball whenever they see the rim. it was so annoying!

              AND LAST BUT THE MOST OF ALL I HATE JOB!

              man where do i start! granger guarding kobe when he had 5 fouls!

              jack guarding kobe! i mean come on man! are you high? wtf have you smoked? he took those shots like they were ft's.

              why is hibbert on the court for only that little time? what does he see in rasho and foster that we don't see?

              and that last play. i have never ever seen something funnier in basketball. that was pathetic! it took him a full timeout to come up with something like that. a 5 year-old child would have done better.

              I KNOW THERE ARE A LOT OF JOB LOVERS HERE AND THEY WILL MAKE EXCUSES TO DEFEND JOB EVEN FOR THIS ONE BUT AT LEAST ADMIT THIS LOSS WAS HIS FAULT. PLEASE DON'T GIVE ME THAT 'OK WE LOST BUT WE WERE IN THE GAME,THIS TEAM IS FUN TO WATCH,WE ARE JUST REBUILDING' CRAP BECAUSE I HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF IT. THAT GAME WAS NOWHERE NEAR FUN TO WATCH.

              I HAVE TO ADMIT I WAS DEFINATELY WRONG ABOUT JOB. I THOUGHT HE WAS A BAD COACH UNTILL LAST NIGHT. HE IS NOT A BAD COACH HE IS AN IDIOT.

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              • #82
                Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                I haven't read this whole thread but IMHO the problem with passing to Foster on the last play was a couple of things. For one thing, it doesn't appear he was properly prepared for what to do if his options were covered. But worse than that, passing to Foster almost GUARANTEED his options would be covered because he didn't need to be guarded. It made the defense so much easier for LA at that point because it only needed to account for 4 of the 5 players on the court. So I'm not sure Foster should've even been on the court. You can argue he was there for the tip of a miss, but then making him the passer negated any opportunity he'd have for a tip due to his position on the court.

                Also, OBrien was big on Dunleavy inbounding the ball and then the getting the ball back last year in these situations that putting him as the inbounder pretty much signaled that's was option 1 this time too.

                5 fouls and Danny guarding Kobe was questionable at best but being a learning year that might've been for lesson purposes for Danny's career, not last night's game. ...That's about the only excuse I can make for that one.

                I know at one point both teams were shooting 70% (or better) from the floor. No D-Fence there. Sometimes a team just gets hot and hits everything they toss up in the face of good defense. That wasn't the case last night.

                Dunleavy gives the Pacers a smoother look on offense.

                The Pacers still play hard for OBrien. Whether it's because he gives everyone an opportunity to score, is genuinely likable, or something else... I don't know. Maybe we just have a good group of players. I still think the offense is being played and coached to the detriment of the defense. It's not just that there are a lot of possessions and opportunities for scoring due to the pace, it's that we can't get a stop when we need it or cool a hot hand. Defense is not the priority and it shows.
                Last edited by Bball; 01-10-2009, 07:44 AM.
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                • #83
                  Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                  Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                  I meant that we are 1-2 against one of the best teams in the league where we lost 2 very close games against them.
                  Just FYI, Pacers will play all western conference teams twice a year, once at home and once on the road.

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                  • #84
                    Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                    Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                    I'm disgusted by this thread. We just played the best team in the NBA on the road to a two point game after being down 12 in the 3rd quarter. We lost the game on a contested jump shot by the best clutch player in the NBA. Our starting PG and starting SG are hurt and our 2nd best player is playing his second game of the season and only playing 20 minutes. The fact that we were within 10 points of the Lakers is a testament to every player and coach involved with this team.
                    Me, too.

                    we had a nice game. Of course, the last play wasn't good at all.
                    Danny made some really bad mistakes. But its okay. He'll learn from it. Kobe is for sure the best SG on this planet and he delivered it, again.
                    I'm glad to see Dun back in uniform. We needed him so much, his offense, his passing etc.

                    come on guys, we almost beet nr1 team in the NBA!
                    lets concentrate on the warriors. must win for us!!!!

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                    • #85
                      Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                      Some things I heard and saw during this game.

                      The Pacers have NEVER won at Staples arena.


                      Trevor Ariza is an +@&*#$. Can the Pacers sign him up next year?
                      Did you see him calling Granger a "kittycat" while he was standing over Granger and Danny was lying on the floor?
                      Pau Gasol called Granger something after he fouled out and Granger wanted to run back
                      on to the court.
                      {o,o}
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                      • #86
                        Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                        Originally posted by xtacy View Post
                        man i watched the game and it was painful.

                        I HATE JACK!

                        i've been watching basketball for 10-12 years now and i have not seen a guy that makes worse choices than jack! not even one!

                        I HATE THE RUN N GUN BASKETBALL!

                        lakers defense was worse than terrible last night. whenever we went to the basket we caused them trouble. but no! all we did in the third quarter is run and shoot the ball whenever they see the rim. it was so annoying!

                        AND LAST BUT THE MOST OF ALL I HATE JOB!

                        man where do i start! granger guarding kobe when he had 5 fouls!

                        jack guarding kobe! i mean come on man! are you high? wtf have you smoked? he took those shots like they were ft's.

                        why is hibbert on the court for only that little time? what does he see in rasho and foster that we don't see?

                        and that last play. i have never ever seen something funnier in basketball. that was pathetic! it took him a full timeout to come up with something like that. a 5 year-old child would have done better.

                        I KNOW THERE ARE A LOT OF JOB LOVERS HERE AND THEY WILL MAKE EXCUSES TO DEFEND JOB EVEN FOR THIS ONE BUT AT LEAST ADMIT THIS LOSS WAS HIS FAULT. PLEASE DON'T GIVE ME THAT 'OK WE LOST BUT WE WERE IN THE GAME,THIS TEAM IS FUN TO WATCH,WE ARE JUST REBUILDING' CRAP BECAUSE I HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF IT. THAT GAME WAS NOWHERE NEAR FUN TO WATCH.

                        I HAVE TO ADMIT I WAS DEFINATELY WRONG ABOUT JOB. I THOUGHT HE WAS A BAD COACH UNTILL LAST NIGHT. HE IS NOT A BAD COACH HE IS AN IDIOT.



                        Maybe you should find a different team and a different forum?


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                        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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                        • #87
                          Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                          Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                          Maybe you should find a different team and a different forum?


                          .
                          why? is me wanting this team to get better and win games a bad thing? i thought it's being a fan is all about. am i wrong?

                          what i said there were my ideas. if you have any objections to my statements please share them. you can say jack is a good player,hibbert shouldn't be on the court,we should shoot more 3's or the last play was the work of a genius. i'm cool with it. all in all those are your ideas and i respect them.

                          but if all you can do is to suggest me to find another team or forum don't try to say anything because trust me i just laughed to what you said.

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                          • #88
                            Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                            Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                            Since no one is doing it.....<< Please merge if needed >>

                            A few thoughts here:

                            1 ) Why Jack is out there after scoring only 2 points for the entire game and being useless guarding Kobe is beyond me.
                            2 ) The Announcers said it......5 fouls with less then a minute left....and Granger is guarding a foul-magnet.....bad idea for Granger to guard Kobe....just a bad idea.
                            3 ) I don't even know what to say about that last play. If we needed a backdoor pass come from a Big Man...I would much rather have Rasho do it then Foster...he's way better at passing and HE CAN HIT that shot from where Foster was standing.
                            You're 100% on the mark on all points! All were very poor decisions by JOB. But my boyz still hung tough and could have won this one had they made 1 or 2 FGs or 2-3 FTs.

                            Great game...instant classic!

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                            • #89
                              Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                              This game proves that the NBA has some major blemishes. When Jack was shooting the technical foul from Ariza's taunting, there were three Lakers (Sasha, Fisher, and Kobe) huddled around two separate officials. I have no idea what they were complaining about. But it was during the entire dead ball sequence. I don't know how many times they moaned about calls. It was the worst I had seen this season by far.


                              We missed Marquis tonight. For those of you wanting to trade him away for chump change need to understand that Danny will have more games where he has to guard the top star, every time he is on the court.

                              I would have put Graham on Kobe at the end instead of Jack.

                              The last play of the game was a shift of pressure that probably come from Phil. The entire game we just needed spacing to get the ball in. The pressure of Sasha was immense compared to the rest of the game.

                              And that is where we are at. The Pacers are too young and too unskilled to to turn up the intensity to match what teams throw are them.

                              I really feel that we are one trade away from making the playoffs. The longer we hold onto this current rotation the less likely we will make the playoffs.

                              One front court player and one defending swingman.

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                              • #90
                                Re: Post Game Thread - Pacers lose in LaLaLand

                                Originally posted by xtacy View Post
                                why? is me wanting this team to get better and win games a bad thing? i thought it's being a fan is all about. am i wrong?

                                what i said there were my ideas. if you have any objections to my statements please share them. you can say jack is a good player,hibbert shouldn't be on the court,we should shoot more 3's or the last play was the work of a genius. i'm cool with it. all in all those are your ideas and i respect them.

                                but if all you can do is to suggest me to find another team or forum don't try to say anything because trust me i just laughed to what you said.

                                Your previous post was filled with upper-case shouting and repetition of the word "hate." There were no "ideas" in that post, just visceral hatred and contempt. Your post was the work of a troll -- not a fan.

                                By your own admission, you "hate" the coach, some of the players and the style of basketball the team plays. These are the players we've got, and this is the coach we've got. Are you prepared to go on SHOUTING the word hate for the rest of the season? Will you enjoy that?
                                Last edited by Putnam; 01-10-2009, 09:30 AM.
                                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
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