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  • Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

    I know most of you are concentrating on the possible lineup change (those bore me and are discussed to no end). But to me what was most interesting were the comments by Mike Dunleavy. I'll also include the comments by Granger as well.

    http://blogs.indystar.com/pacersinsi..._goes_off.html

    Granger - "He got into our (butts)," Danny Granger said. "We're not always tied together as a team. We make selfish plays on offense and defense. We argue with each other instead of getting mad at the other team. We deserve everything he told us. We can't get down 25 points every game we play."


    Dunleavy - "I think sometimes it can be attributed to effort, other times it can be attributed to understanding what we're trying to do," swingman Mike Dunleavy said. "It seems like we have a hard time following through what we're told to do on a daily and weekly basis.

    "We're always playing catch up. Certainly more effort and desire will help that, but at some point we have to start figuring things out and know where we're supposed to be."



    OK, I'm dying to know who Mike is talking about. what players don't know where they are supposed to be. What players don't follow the game plan

    Danny's comment about that they aren't always tied together as a team is what I see.


    I don't have any answers, but I think I'm going to start looking at these areas, because really I think Mike and Danny both have very valid points.

    Edit: I just realized something, this likely will turn into an anti O'Brien thread, I sure hope not.
    Last edited by Unclebuck; 01-21-2010, 08:21 AM.

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    Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
    I know most of you are concentrating on the possible lineup change (those bore me and are discussed to no end). But to me what was most interesting were the comments by Mike Dunleavy. I'll also include the comments by Granger as well.

    http://blogs.indystar.com/pacersinsi..._goes_off.html

    Granger - "He got into our (butts)," Danny Granger said. "We're not always tied together as a team. We make selfish plays on offense and defense. We argue with each other instead of getting mad at the other team. We deserve everything he told us. We can't get down 25 points every game we play."


    Dunleavy - "I think sometimes it can be attributed to effort, other times it can be attributed to understanding what we're trying to do," swingman Mike Dunleavy said. "It seems like we have a hard time following through what we're told to do on a daily and weekly basis.

    "We're always playing catch up. Certainly more effort and desire will help that, but at some point we have to start figuring things out and know where we're supposed to be."



    OK, I'm dying to know who Mike is talking about. what players don't know where they are supposed to be. What players don't follow the game plan

    Danny's comment about that they aren't always tied together as a team is what I see.


    I don't have any answers, but I think I'm going to start looking at these areas, because really I think Mike and Danny both have very valid points.

    Edit: I just realized something, this likely will turn into an anti O'Brien thread, I sure hope not.
    To summarize this team does not have a leader. The coach has lost the team, the captains are not doing their jobs, and they just want to do the playground basketball thing and generate as many points for themselves as possible. I saw it last night. It was non shooters taking jump shots and jump shooters not trying to get the basketball into the low post. From a pacers digest member who watches the games on the tv it is easier for us to see than most. It is so hard for me to just pinpoint one thing that is wrong on the team.
    JOB is a silly man

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      Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

      I would say D.Jones is the main one, I like AJ and Im a big fan but he can play a lil selfish at times also, Solo looks lost out there sometimes, Head appears to play selfish...... and the biggest one of them all Danny.....unless its JOB that is telling him to come down the court and shoot a three without passing or setting up your offense. But hey most of the 3pt shooters do it so maybe it is JOB's telling them to do it. But if not is it Danny pouting because he's having shots taken away from him?.........who knows.
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        Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post

        Granger - "He got into our (butts)," Danny Granger said. "We're not always tied together as a team. We make selfish plays on offense and defense. We argue with each other instead of getting mad at the other team. We deserve everything he told us. We can't get down 25 points every game we play."
        First of all I would have highlighted the part done above, after removal of TJ one would think that few of those players were left.
        Since it is Granger saying it, I am pretty sure he is not thinking of himself, and we can exclude Hibbert and Rush as well I think, that leaves precious few players (in the starting line and on the bench)

        With Head and Watson as unlikely candidates as well, that leaves hmm let me see, Tyler, Dantay, Solo and Murphy.

        Shall I leave it to the reader what to make of that ??
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          Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

          Its all about effort, how many times in the last 2 florida games did you see players absolutely quit on defense. Nearly every time down the floor, and Dunleavy and Granger are prime examples of it. They stand there and watch and won't bring the help defense. Dunleavy wouldn't even challenge a layup from OLD white chocolate Jason Williams. Or they just foul instead of actually making a defensive play, aka Troy Murphy.

          I'd start Ford, Tyler, & McRoberts next game. At this point wins don't even matter, just not getting blown out, making a game of it comes first.
          You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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            Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

            Originally posted by sportfireman View Post
            I would say D.Jones is the main one, I like AJ and Im a big fan but he can play a lil selfish at times also, Solo looks lost out there sometimes, Head appears to play selfish...... and the biggest one of them all Danny.....unless its JOB that is telling him to come down the court and shoot a three without passing or setting up your offense. But hey most of the 3pt shooters do it so maybe it is JOB's telling them to do it. But if not is it Danny pouting because he's having shots taken away from him?.........who knows.
            I would not say that its Danny, last 2-3 games Danny has rarely seen the ball in the beginning of the game, and almost shut out of the offense.
            You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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              Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

              Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
              Its all about effort, how many times in the last 2 florida games did you see players absolutely quit on defense. Nearly every time down the floor, and Dunleavy and Granger are prime examples of it. They stand there and watch and won't bring the help defense. Dunleavy wouldn't even challenge a layup from OLD white chocolate Jason Williams. Or they just foul instead of actually making a defensive play, aka Troy Murphy.

              You are ignoring an important point that maybe Mike is trying to scream from the mountain tops about. Maybe the effort of some of the players is bad (not that is justifies it) because several players don't folow the game plan - that right there can ruin team morale and that is what certainly leads to poor effort.

              If I help off my man and a teammate doesn't help on my man and I get embarassed, that would hurt my effort. If I am Mike Dunleavy and my teammates halfway through the season don't know what offensive play we are running that would hurt my effort. Sure the first time is happens OK, , but it if happens again and again it kills the morale of the team.

              Maybe that is just what is happening

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                Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                Originally posted by sportfireman View Post
                I would say D.Jones is the main one.
                DJones - 6-8 FGs, 5-6 FTs for 17pts.

                Maybe he needs to be more selfish...

                I also think it's ironic we have Danny here talking about players being selfish as he leads the team in shots and shot 7 three pt attempts.

                Dunleavy's comments are starting to sound like the stuff he was saying in GS. The attitude of I know what I am doing but no one else does. News flash for him. He isn't exactly carrying us to victory..

                Uhg, who can fix this mess? I'm just disgusted with the team, mostly the coach.

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                  Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                  Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
                  DJones - 6-8 FGs, 5-6 FTs for 17pts.

                  Maybe he needs to be more selfish...

                  I also think it's ironic we have Danny here talking about players being selfish as he leads the team in shots and shot 7 three pt attempts.

                  Dunleavy's comments are starting to sound like the stuff he was saying in GS. The attitude of I know what I am doing but no one else does. News flash for him. He isn't exactly carrying us to victory..

                  Uhg, who can fix this mess? I'm just disgusted with the team, mostly the coach.
                  I just think he is a coach's son who grew up watching NBA games. Yes I know the NBA has changed as far as athleticism and things like that, but he still understands the importance of movement and spacing. He is not whining...he is frustrated because he cannot be successful playing one on one. He simply does not have the talent level, but what he can do is move and space well. But that depends on the team being on the same page. I am being dead serious here...our team does not move at all. DJones, Watson, Granger for example last night tried to play one on one and take their man off the dribble and drive. Or they would take a very quick 15 ft jumper. DJones and Watson are our jump shooters...it makes me want to barf. Sorry but I see what Dun is saying on this one. This is night and day from what he was saying in GS.
                  JOB is a silly man

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                    Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                    Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                    I would not say that its Danny, last 2-3 games Danny has rarely seen the ball in the beginning of the game, and almost shut out of the offense.
                    just because its been that way for a game or two, what about the other games. ask yourself why is the teams franchise player, best player and leading scorer being almost shut out of an offense??? thats the question


                    Originally posted by Thingfish View Post
                    DJones - 6-8 FGs, 5-6 FTs for 17pts.

                    Maybe he needs to be more selfish...

                    I also think it's ironic we have Danny here talking about players being selfish as he leads the team in shots and shot 7 three pt attempts.

                    Dunleavy's comments are starting to sound like the stuff he was saying in GS. The attitude of I know what I am doing but no one else does. News flash for him. He isn't exactly carrying us to victory..

                    Uhg, who can fix this mess? I'm just disgusted with the team, mostly the coach.
                    once again that was only 1 game does that erase the rest of the times when he's driven in head down or passed up passing to an open man for a jumper for himself?


                    seriously do you all think these problems developed in 1 or 2 games. this has been going on all season and its coming to the surface.
                    I'm not perfect and neither are you.

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                    Ephisians 4: 32 And be kind towards one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as Elohim also forgave you in Messiah.

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                      Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                      Originally posted by UncleBuck
                      OK, I'm dying to know who Mike is talking about. what players don't know where they are supposed to be. What players don't follow the game plan

                      And this is where we as fans must be content to stay on the outside and in the dark.

                      Dunleavy oughtn't to name names in the press. And maybe he oughtn't to make it evident by calling teammates out on the floor during games.

                      But you have to hope that he is being very, very candid in the locker room. You have to hope that there is discontent and plain anger in the locker room. Where they say, "We" in public, somebody needs to be naming names and pointing fingers and saying "You" where it will do some good.

                      And yet, if we hear there's been a tiff beyond the locker room door, many of us will spin it negatively rather than acknowledging that it is just what is needed.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                        Originally posted by Putnam View Post
                        And this is where we as fans must be content to stay on the outside and in the dark.

                        Dunleavy oughtn't to name names in the press. And maybe he oughtn't to make it evident by calling teammates out on the floor during games.

                        But you have to hope that he is being very, very candid in the locker room. You have to hope that there is discontent and plain anger in the locker room. Where they say, "We" in public, somebody needs to be naming names and pointing fingers and saying "You" where it will do some good.

                        And yet, if we hear there's been a tiff beyond the locker room door, many of us will spin it negatively rather than acknowledging that it is just what is needed.
                        I don't have any inside info. But my hunch is Mike isn't frustrated by players such as Josh, Solo, Price, Diener, Head, Tyler, Foster because these 7 players either aren't playing, are too young to expect anything else, or just aren't vital players to the overall team. My guess is Mike is frustrated with the core players -

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                          Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                          If that is the case, this is more of a soap opera cast other than an NBA team.

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                            Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                            Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
                            If that is the case, this is more of a soap opera cast other than an NBA team.
                            No, it is pretty common on every NBA team to varying degrees. At the very least it is always bubbling just below the surface, but if a team has good leadership than it is kept below the surface. Pacers don't have any good leadership so it IMO is allowed to flourish and run rampant

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                              Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

                              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                              I don't have any inside info. But my hunch is Mike isn't frustrated by players such as Josh, Solo, Price, Diener, Head, Tyler, Foster because these 7 players either aren't playing, are too young to expect anything else, or just aren't vital players to the overall team. My guess is Mike is frustrated with the core players -
                              Add TJ because he's not playing and that's 8.

                              That leaves Murphy, Rush, Granger, DJones, Watson and Roy.

                              I don't think it's Roy simply because of his personality. You tell him something, where to be, what to do... he'll work on it, no problem.

                              Rush? What's he doing wrong? He rarely looks for his shot, and he's solid on defense.

                              I don't think he's talking about Murph since he's probably Dun's closest friend on the team from their GS days. If it was that big of an issue, they'd handle it privately and work it out.

                              So Watson, DJones or Granger? My money's on Dahntay. Just my hunch...
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