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  • What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

    http://http://blogs.indystar.com/pac...would_you.html

    Mike Wells
    BOSTON - Can't say I'm surprised that the Pacers couldn't hold on against the Celtics after leading by 15 points at halftime.

    The Pacers don't have a player they can count on to delivery for them down the stretch.
    Orlando had Dwight and Vince last week, San Antonio had Duncan last Saturday and the Celtics had Pierce and Allen on Tuesday.

    The Pacers can't afford to make it a half court game against those teams. They have to continue to push the tempo and work to get easy baskets.

    "Every game is different, but sometimes in the fourth quarter you can overanalyze things," guard Earl Watson said. "I think we need to just play and continue to do the things we did in the first three quarters instead of trying to change the style of play."

    Coach Jim O'Brien left Mike Dunleavy on the bench late in the game. He said it was a "coach's decision" to keep the swingman on the bench. Dunleavy is 4-of-22 from the field in the past two games.

    *******************

    Some of you continue to say Larry Bird should trade as many players as possible since it looks like it could be a long season for the Pacers. They have dropped four in a row and 15 of their last 19 games.

    I can't say I disagree with you guys.

    At the same time, though, it's not an easy task to pull off because the Pacers don't have a lot to work with as far as trade bait goes since they plan to hold onto their young players (Brandon Rush is still iffy on that list).

    My man Brian Windhorst of the Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote over the weekend that Troy Murphy is somebody that would fit in with the Cavs (he would be a good pick-and-pop person with LeBron James).

    The two teams haven't had any kind of talks related to Murphy.

    You guys continue to say Bird needs to unload T.J. Ford.

    Where are you going to send him and the $17 million he's owed the next two seasons?

    Okay armchair general managers, how are you going to fix the roster? I'm sure most of you will say you're going to change coaches. Who you gonna bring in?
    EDIT: I hope that we keep Brandon here for many more years to come or at least until his contract expires. He's been shooting very well lately and can really become a help at SG for the team along with Dahntay for more years to come.
    Last edited by Trophy; 12-23-2009, 12:58 PM.

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    Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

    To fix this roster I would find any way resoniblly possible to move both Murphy and Ford

    I would put all my efforts into trading those and would give up any player on the roster with the exception of Granger, Tyler, Hibbert, and possibly Rush

    Get a legitimate defensive 4/5 and a solid pass first PG
    Sittin on top of the world!

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      Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

      I know one thing I wouldn't do to fix the roster. I wouldn't let Jack walk and hope TJ played well enough to not lose his starter's job for the fourth time in his career to a player he should be better than.

      I'm with 90'sNBARocked on Ford and Murph. Try to trade them for something that will be complimentary to what you still have. I also agree on Granger, Tyler, and Hibby being the untouchables. Not on Rush though. He's not done a whole lot to distinguish himself from any other young shooting guard. If a team wants to take a flyer on him and offers something reasonable, I'd take it. I'd definitely include him if it facilitated any deal with Ford or Murphy in it. If team A told the Pacers yes we'll take Ford off of your hands for player A, but we also want Rush. DONE!

      I think everyone knows where I stand on JOB so we'll just suffice to say that if it were up to me he wouldn't be around to get the most out of my roster...
      Last edited by travmil; 12-23-2009, 01:55 PM.

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        Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

        Originally posted by travmil View Post
        I know one thing I wouldn't do to fix the roster. I wouldn't let Jack walk and hope TJ played well enough to not lose his starter's job for the fourth time in his career to a player he should be better than.

        I'm with 90'sNBARocked on Ford and Murph. Try to trade them for something that will be complimentary to what you still have. I also agree on Granger, Tyler, and Hibby being the untouchables. Not on Rush though. He's not done a whole lot to distinguish himself from any other young shooting guard. If a team wants to take a flyer on him and offers something reasonable, I'd take it. I'd definitely include him if it facilitated any deal with Ford or Murphy in it. If team A told the Pacers yes we'll take Ford off of your hands for player A, but we also want Rush. DONE!
        Good point on Jack, I loved him and wouldn't have let him go. While I realize he isn't a long term solution, he did bring many intangibles this team fed off of, that are missing this season.

        I understand the point the writer is trying to make. Yes, he is right. We do have bad players under awful contracts that no team in there right mind would take. I know some on here will defend Bird at all costs, but I really believe he should be the next to go.

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          Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

          Originally posted by travmil View Post
          I know one thing I wouldn't do to fix the roster. I wouldn't let Jack walk and hope TJ played well enough to not lose his starter's job for the fourth time in his career to a player he should be better than.

          I'm with 90'sNBARocked on Ford and Murph. Try to trade them for something that will be complimentary to what you still have. I also agree on Granger, Tyler, and Hibby being the untouchables. Not on Rush though. He's not done a whole lot to distinguish himself from any other young shooting guard. If a team wants to take a flyer on him and offers something reasonable, I'd take it. I'd definitely include him if it facilitated any deal with Ford or Murphy in it. If team A told the Pacers yes we'll take Ford off of your hands for player A, but we also want Rush. DONE!

          I agree with you as well, and was torn about Rush. Each time I want to jet-set him elswhere, he has a game like last night to remind of us of what he could be.

          Its like the hot chick whos way out your league but she keep saying "one day I might let you get a whiff of this"

          so like a little kid you sheeplishy say"ok" and then you go back home to relieve yourself
          Sittin on top of the world!

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              Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

              Putting on my GM and my coach hat, and this is going to be random:

              If I could turn TJ Ford into another PG with a two year deal (not longer) or perhaps another position player with a two year deal (not longer), I would look to do that for the sake of trying something different while I await the time for true change, which begins this summer and extends to the following summer.

              Ditto for Troy Murphy.

              I'd entertain offers for TJ and Rush together or Troy and Rush together to see if anything intrigues me.

              I would insist Danny not play until the medical staff says he is completely physically ready.

              I would play it safe(r) with Mike Dunleavy's minutes until the medical staff tells me he's completely ready for more time.

              I would keep Earl Watson as the starter, and I would also finish the game with him.

              I would give AJ Price a look every game and extend his time if he's performing well. Otherwise, I would shoot for 10 minutes per game.

              I would experiment with giving Solomon Jones about 5-10 minutes at the PF spot next to Roy Hibbert at Troy's expense.

              If I'm going to ask Tyler Hansbrough to guard a swingman, I'm at least going to insist we abuse that matchup on the offensive side of the floor more often than we currently do.

              When TJ Ford is on the floor, I would look to have more high pick and rolls because I believe like it or not if you're going to play him, you want him to have the ball in his hands, but in a situation where it is constantly leading to something rather than idly stalling the offense. I realize this won't always work out well.

              I would play Roy Hibbert every game, matchups be damned, and let him learn how to deal with it because the reality is those problems are never going away so he's going to have to figure out what works best for him in those scenarios. To go along with that, I would look to see if there's any adjustments I can make to the defense to accommodate his weaknesses. For starters, I won't ask him to hedge on pick and rolls 20 feet from the basket.

              I would run Reggie Miller-style plays for Brandon Rush to try to help get him going with his jumpshot. I'm thinking two or three screens for him to run around with his man chasing to result in a mid range or 3 point shot.

              I would look for less 3's and more mid range 2's.

              Ultimately, the real hope lies in next season and that following summer.

              I would look to trade one or two of my expiring contracts for a good player or two I want to move forward with.

              If I'm convinced the free agent well is dry, I would look to trade all of them for players I want to move forward with.

              Or if I hear any buzz telling me there is potential going in that direction, I would look to use my cap space to make a financially lop-sided trade with a team that is looking to shed salary and is willing to give away a player I want to move forward with.

              If I don't think the free agent well is dry, then of course I push hard for the guy I want.

              I use the next two drafts to either swing for the fences or plug in another couple solid players, whichever I think makes the most sense at the time.

              I'll shut up now.

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                Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                Putting on my GM and my coach hat, and this is going to be random:

                If I could turn TJ Ford into another PG with a two year deal (not longer) or perhaps another position player with a two year deal (not longer), I would look to do that for the sake of trying something different while I await the time for true change, which begins this summer and extends to the following summer.

                Ditto for Troy Murphy.

                I'd entertain offers for TJ and Rush together or Troy and Rush together to see if anything intrigues me.

                I would insist Danny not play until the medical staff says he is completely physically ready.

                I would play it safe(r) with Mike Dunleavy's minutes until the medical staff tells me he's completely ready for more time.

                I would keep Earl Watson as the starter, and I would also finish the game with him.

                I would give AJ Price a look every game and extend his time if he's performing well. Otherwise, I would shoot for 10 minutes per game.

                I would experiment with giving Solomon Jones about 5-10 minutes at the PF spot next to Roy Hibbert at Troy's expense.

                If I'm going to ask Tyler Hansbrough to guard a swingman, I'm at least going to insist we abuse that matchup on the offensive side of the floor more often than we currently do.

                When TJ Ford is on the floor, I would look to have more high pick and rolls because I believe like it or not if you're going to play him, you want him to have the ball in his hands, but in a situation where it is constantly leading to something rather than idly stalling the offense. I realize this won't always work out well.

                I would play Roy Hibbert every game, matchups be damned, and let him learn how to deal with it because the reality is those problems are never going away so he's going to have to figure out what works best for him in those scenarios. To go along with that, I would look to see if there's any adjustments I can make to the defense to accommodate his weaknesses. For starters, I won't ask him to hedge on pick and rolls 20 feet from the basket.

                I would run Reggie Miller-style plays for Brandon Rush to try to help get him going with his jumpshot. I'm thinking two or three screens for him to run around with his man chasing to result in a mid range or 3 point shot.

                I would look for less 3's and more mid range 2's.

                Ultimately, the real hope lies in next season and that following summer.

                I would look to trade one or two of my expiring contracts for a good player or two I want to move forward with.

                If I'm convinced the free agent well is dry, I would look to trade all of them for players I want to move forward with.

                Or if I hear any buzz telling me there is potential going in that direction, I would look to use my cap space to make a financially lop-sided trade with a team that is looking to shed salary and is willing to give away a player I want to move forward with.

                If I don't think the free agent well is dry, then of course I push hard for the guy I want.

                I use the next two drafts to either swing for the fences or plug in another couple solid players, whichever I think makes the most sense at the time.

                I'll shut up now.

                Not trying to butter you up, but I actually agree with every point you made (scary right?)

                Now please send email annomously to Bird, Morway and Company

                Thanks for your support
                Sittin on top of the world!

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                  Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                  Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                  Not trying to butter you up, but I actually agree with every point you made (scary right?)

                  Now please send email annomously to Bird, Morway and Company

                  Thanks for your support
                  Why would he send it anonymously?

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                    Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                    I'll say this, anything and everything you do is geared towards 2011.

                    I'd guess you'll have a new coach, and 9-10 new players. What they do right now or can do, is probably of very little consequence to that time. Sad, but true, imo.

                    I'd hope Bird Morway are on the phone everyday looking, talking. I just think we have to suffer for now and keep looking forward.

                    Could you imagine, getting a Brandon Jennings in the next draft, then going into next season with like 40 million in expiring contracts. They'd literally be in the best shape to turn things around quickly than any team in the league, outside of maybe Oklahoma City.

                    And no, I'd never ever root for them to lose, but you have to realize that is by far the best thing to do for two years from now.

                    Just think about the season ending Milwaukee game they won last year. It took away the chance to get the 10 pick by winning. The 10 pick could have been Jennings.

                    So what would I do now, nothing other than developing players who might be here, unless it completely is geared towards 2011.

                    Now, if the question is what do I do to get ready for 2011, that's going to be an awesome conversation this summer, I think.

                    disclaimer: I realize business wise they need to unload some contract, but that is just the business side.

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                      Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                      Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                      Putting on my GM and my coach hat, and this is going to be random:

                      If I could turn TJ Ford into another PG with a two year deal (not longer) or perhaps another position player with a two year deal (not longer), I would look to do that for the sake of trying something different while I await the time for true change, which begins this summer and extends to the following summer.

                      Ditto for Troy Murphy.

                      I'd entertain offers for TJ and Rush together or Troy and Rush together to see if anything intrigues me.

                      I would insist Danny not play until the medical staff says he is completely physically ready.

                      I would play it safe(r) with Mike Dunleavy's minutes until the medical staff tells me he's completely ready for more time.

                      I would keep Earl Watson as the starter, and I would also finish the game with him.

                      I would give AJ Price a look every game and extend his time if he's performing well. Otherwise, I would shoot for 10 minutes per game.

                      I would experiment with giving Solomon Jones about 5-10 minutes at the PF spot next to Roy Hibbert at Troy's expense.

                      If I'm going to ask Tyler Hansbrough to guard a swingman, I'm at least going to insist we abuse that matchup on the offensive side of the floor more often than we currently do.

                      When TJ Ford is on the floor, I would look to have more high pick and rolls because I believe like it or not if you're going to play him, you want him to have the ball in his hands, but in a situation where it is constantly leading to something rather than idly stalling the offense. I realize this won't always work out well.

                      I would play Roy Hibbert every game, matchups be damned, and let him learn how to deal with it because the reality is those problems are never going away so he's going to have to figure out what works best for him in those scenarios. To go along with that, I would look to see if there's any adjustments I can make to the defense to accommodate his weaknesses. For starters, I won't ask him to hedge on pick and rolls 20 feet from the basket.

                      I would run Reggie Miller-style plays for Brandon Rush to try to help get him going with his jumpshot. I'm thinking two or three screens for him to run around with his man chasing to result in a mid range or 3 point shot.

                      I would look for less 3's and more mid range 2's.

                      Ultimately, the real hope lies in next season and that following summer.

                      I would look to trade one or two of my expiring contracts for a good player or two I want to move forward with.

                      If I'm convinced the free agent well is dry, I would look to trade all of them for players I want to move forward with.

                      Or if I hear any buzz telling me there is potential going in that direction, I would look to use my cap space to make a financially lop-sided trade with a team that is looking to shed salary and is willing to give away a player I want to move forward with.

                      If I don't think the free agent well is dry, then of course I push hard for the guy I want.

                      I use the next two drafts to either swing for the fences or plug in another couple solid players, whichever I think makes the most sense at the time.

                      I'll shut up now.
                      I say we fire Jim O'bie right now and install Hicks as our interim coach....Everything you just said is on point and you think it would be pretty simple to a coach to come to the same conclusion

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                      • #12
                        Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                        I would start by running PnRs w/ Hansbrough, and let him go to work in the high post instead of letting him stand around shooting mid range shot all day like usual.
                        "I keep wondering the same thing. Last week they had the 4th worst record in the league, had an 11.9 percent chance of winning the lottery and were in line to land a franchise type player like Derrick Favors or DeMarcus Cousins. This week? They have a 1.7 percent chance of winning the lottery, have the 8th worst record and are in line to draft Cole Aldrich or Greg Monroe. Way to go Jim O'Brien. Rest Danny Granger the rest of the season (if it isn't too late) and give Josh McRoberts lots of minutes. That ought to do it." - Chad Ford on winning meaningless games

                        Way to go Jim, you may have just put our franchise back another 4+ years.

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                        • #13
                          Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                          Get a scoring point guard!!!!!
                          Larry Bird and Ryan Grigson- wasting the talents of Paul George and Andrew Luck

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                          • #14
                            Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                            Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                            I agree with you as well, and was torn about Rush. Each time I want to jet-set him elswhere, he has a game like last night to remind of us of what he could be.

                            Its like the hot chick whos way out your league but she keep saying "one day I might let you get a whiff of this"

                            so like a little kid you sheeplishy say"ok" and then you go back home to relieve yourself
                            TMI
                            "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                            • #15
                              Re: What would you do to fix the roster? (IndyStar)

                              Originally posted by travmil View Post
                              Not on Rush though. He's not done a whole lot to distinguish himself from any other young shooting guard.
                              BRush is far, far from untouchable. But the NBA is not crawling with tons of other 1st, 2nd or 3rd year shooting guard that play the defensive end at the level Rush does. As far as I am concerned his defense does distinguish him from most other young shooting guards. It may not be want we want or or need on the team, but it does set him apart.
                              "Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better." - Albert Camus

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