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Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

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  • #46
    Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

    Originally posted by CableKC View Post
    It's not perplexing....JO'B doesn't like to play lineups that are slow.
    Rasho is slow. Slower than Hibbert. See what Im saying, why is he getting minutes over Hibbert? Thats my point.
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    • #47
      Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

      Dun or not, this game shouldn't have resulted in their players having season highs and us losing.

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      • #48
        Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

        Originally posted by MagicRat View Post
        You have NO MAHBLES!

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        • #49
          Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

          Originally posted by Infinite MAN_force View Post
          Rasho is slow. Slower than Hibbert. See what Im saying, why is he getting minutes over Hibbert? Thats my point.
          We all know that if JO'B were forced to play one of his Non-Athletic/Slow Big Men...he would play the more experienced Non-Athletic/Slow Big Man that is less likely to make a mistake over the Non-Athletic/Slow Big Men that is a Rookie that has a greater chance of making a mistake.
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          • #50
            Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

            Originally posted by CableKC View Post
            We all know that if JO'B were forced to play one of his Non-Athletic/Slow Big Men...he would play the more experienced Non-Athletic/Slow Big Man that is less likely to make a mistake over the Non-Athletic/Slow Big Men that is a Rookie that has a greater chance of making a mistake.
            That's plain disrespectful. Everyone knows O'Brien put the names of players 5-12 in a hat and your name goes in as many times as you have seasons in the NBA without playing in the D league or overseas at any time in the year. He then draws names before the game to decide minutes.

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            • #51
              Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

              After Butler scored on Jack for the fourth time, maybe we could have put someone else on him. Danny got the assignment at the end, but too little too late.
              Jack is proving to not be a very good defender actually. I noted that Hedo blew past him off the dribble the other night. That's an almost PG unable to stop a modest speed at best SF/PF. WTF chance does he have against a guy as quick as Butler.

              Jack is really letting me down, but more than that JOB is letting me down by apparently pinning all his hopes to him as the defensive ace SG, PG, go-to scorer, whatever. Heck, I'm happy to have him here but hasn't he earned a little more pine time for awhile?

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              • #52
                Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                Psssssttttt....

                Um, the youth movement IS THE WAY TO WIN NOW! That's the biggest problem yet. Who the hell has said "get Rush and Roy in there because they would be worse but will at least learn?" Most of us are saying "play them because they would do better".

                When someone wants Rush on Butler late instead of Jack, or Roy in the 2nd half at all, or McBob to get 10 minutes of energy and force at the PF to offset the otherwise softness on the front line, that's not about developing for the future.

                This is why it's so annoying, developing for the future and trying to win now match up perfectly it would seem, and yet neither is happening. You'd think Brandon and Roy were the players over the hill and being put out to pasture in favor of the development of Jack, Rasho and Murph.

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                • #53
                  Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                  This is the most frustrated I've ever been with a Pacers coach.

                  Nothing this season has made sense about our defense and our playing rotations.

                  I wish they'd play Diener at Center so I'd at least know we're purposely tanking.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                    Originally posted by ouzome View Post
                    I flew to Baltimore just to watch this game. Very disappointing loss. Danny was so pissed after the game, he kicked the monitors in front of first row behind the basket and the huge thing fell on a lady and looked like it hurt her. TJ went up to her and apologized a bunch. Hope they don't punish granger.

                    Uh oh, I do not like the sound of this at all.

                    If Granger is going to start going "Artest" after a tough loss then he
                    better be in for a good "butt chewing" before it happens again.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                      Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                      Psssssttttt....

                      Um, the youth movement IS THE WAY TO WIN NOW! That's the biggest problem yet. Who the hell has said "get Rush and Roy in there because they would be worse but will at least learn?" Most of us are saying "play them because they would do better".

                      When someone wants Rush on Butler late instead of Jack, or Roy in the 2nd half at all, or McBob to get 10 minutes of energy and force at the PF to offset the otherwise softness on the front line, that's not about developing for the future.

                      This is why it's so annoying, developing for the future and trying to win now match up perfectly it would seem, and yet neither is happening. You'd think Brandon and Roy were the players over the hill and being put out to pasture in favor of the development of Jack, Rasho and Murph.
                      Basically.


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                      • #56
                        Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                        Originally posted by RamBo_Lamar View Post
                        Uh oh, I do not like the sound of this at all.

                        If Granger is going to start going "Artest" after a tough loss then he
                        better be in for a good "butt chewing" before it happens again.
                        While I don't think he should have done it there's also a way to overreact to the other side. Granger has got a lot of benefit from the doubt. I actually think it's good that he doesn't console in losing. The way you project your frustration is important, but lets not get up his a** about this allready .
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                        • #57
                          Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                          Originally posted by Bball View Post
                          That's plain disrespectful. Everyone knows O'Brien put the names of players 5-12 in a hat and your name goes in as many times as you have seasons in the NBA without playing in the D league or overseas at any time in the year. He then draws names before the game to decide minutes.

                          -Bball
                          I don't think thats true. It sounds too much like a plan and we know for a fact O'b doesn't really have one. However, it would be better than how he currently does things now.

                          I am not a basketball expert by any means, but his rotations and game to game player choices really confuse me. They make no sense at all. Billy Keller would make a better head coach imo.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                            Reppin' section 120, in between the tunnel and the Pacers bench. Just a couple of notes.

                            It didn't look like Mike banged his knee or anything. I think he just came down wrong. It looked like he came down on that leg only. All the pressure and weight went straight to the knee. He hobbled on it a couple times before walking off on his own to the locker room. He didn't have a limp as he was walking and he wasn't rushing.

                            Danny was obviously frustrated this game. He looked frustrated on the court and on the bench. Most notably when Jack made a mistake, that was the least happy I've seen Danny all year. On the bench he was just shaking his head. He was in a little foul trouble so he badly wanted to go back out there. At the end of the game he was near unapproachable. A bunch of the team left the court in groups, Danny was by himself, with everyone else giving him lots of space. His head was down, shaking back and forth. I tried to cheer him up with "Keep your head up All Star" but he wasn't having it.

                            I think last night we missed Quis more than anything. I have no doubt in my mind he would have played great defense on Butler. Last meeting in DC he had 20 8 and 7. With Danny in a little foul trouble and JOB wanting to preserve his energy for the offensive end, Rush being a rookie and JOB not trusting him as much, he went with Jack as our next best perimeter defender. This might have worked if Butler was a few inches shorter, but he just rose over top of him like he wasn't even there.

                            Roy Hibbert... had a hell of a game against Dwight Howard. Now, back home with the whole arena behind him even though he's playing for the other team and going up against a fellow rookie in McGee, you only play him 4 minutes? What must you be thinking? I would love to know what the thought process behind this is. Please. There were times in the limited 4 minutes where Roy wasn't even doing anything that you could hear scattered chants of Go Roy! This was a wasted opportunity. In front of his home crowd against a rookie who he supposedly tore apart in pre-draft workouts and you don't even play him.

                            I'm not one to really bash JOB, but I've had enough. His inability to make changes and understand game situations are killing us.
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                            • #59
                              Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                              Originally posted by ouzome View Post
                              I flew to Baltimore just to watch this game. Very disappointing loss. Danny was so pissed after the game, he kicked the monitors in front of first row behind the basket and the huge thing fell on a lady and looked like it hurt her. TJ went up to her and apologized a bunch. Hope they don't punish granger.
                              crap

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                              • #60
                                Re: Post Game Thread, Pacers at Wizards, 02/08/2009

                                There is nothing new that needs to be said. We aren't any good. We have bad coaching, and we need to start thinking about the future. Playing younger guys is the only option.

                                The only aspect of JOB's coaching that I can't complain about is his losing. We should be playing for lottery position anyway, and if we keep playing the same guys and playing the same way we're gonna set ourselves up for a very nice draft pick.

                                The word playoffs should be banned from this board. The Pacers are not making the playoffs this year, nor should they.

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