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

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

    Originally posted by Hicks View Post
    Making the same points over and over again while being childish enough to label and/or make fun of others? Sounds like a 1st grader to me.
    Not at all, I am responding to the same points being made over and over and over.. Maybe I should have said that many are acting like a bunch of cats on a hot tin roof.

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

    Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
    He's a major part of it Country Boy.
    OK Peck

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

    Nice Post!

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

    "I think sometimes it can be attributed to effort, other times it can be attributed to understanding what we're trying to do,"
    "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."
    Sounds to me like Dun is speaking about the team as a whole. It is more dramatic to speculate that he is talking about one player. If he is, hopefully he is addressing it in the locker room or on the court. He should, he is a veteran player, he should have a leading voice on the team. Though I speculate he doesn't get ton of respect, because he hasn't won in NBA, same goes for Troy (again speculation).

    I do like Dun as a player and have been giving him a pass because of his knee. But I view him and his contract has a big road block to us moving forward. I just don't see him as a game changer at this point. He could be a valuable piece to a team competing for a title, but not a young team like ours.

    I like that JOB got in their butts. I would rather him show some fire to motivate than not. Though I still think he's gone at the end of the season. I don't blame him for all the teams problems; the blame can go around to everyone.

    But what I still can't believe is that we have for the second straight season a starting pg sitting on the bench. 8 million dollars going to waste, plus TINS money weighing us down. No wonder we aren't very good.

    Not much we can do till all that money comes off the books so we can bring in new talent and maybe a top 5 player from the draft this year (hope).

    To me all this talk and speculation is just filler, until we either trade or let expire, the deals of Murph, Dun, and Ford. Plus the fact Tins money is still on our books for this year (I believe it isn't next year). Once these things happen I will be able to be emotional involved again.

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  • Brad8888
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    Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

    Originally posted by JohnnyBGoode View Post
    People you are acting like a bunch of first graders.

    Here is what I see going on here, Peck says it's Dun, Able says it's Troy, and you name them says it's Obie. Sounds like a playground point the finger at the other guy type of logic. My guy Roy better not get benched, why doesn't OBie play Mcboob, Tyler ear infection must be more thatn what they are telling us, Troy steals rebounds and on and on and on. Geesh people get a grip, this team just doesn't have enough talent to be world beaters and all the finger pointing and player blaming is not going to change the Pacers into anything but bottom feeders.

    Of course it's Troy's fault, problem solved.
    Obviously no one expects them to be world beaters. The rosiest of projections here tended to be 45 wins or less, with an average of about 39 or so during the preseason, and many here being more accurate than the average in expecting less than 35.

    What is alarming is the lack of progress and / or regression of the team overall as well as for the individual players. There are so many different directions to point fingers that it is impossible to figure out where to point them, so the easiest ones to find tend to be the ones that get harped on the most.

    Yes, we are all tired of *****ing and moaning, and we all have our favorites that we either defend or bash.

    I just hope that enough of us continue to care about posting at all that the board doesn't suffer in quality of posting, quantity of pertinent information, as well as the differences of opinion that is so nice to have from everybody here.

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

    Originally posted by JohnnyBGoode View Post
    People you are acting like a bunch of first graders.

    Here is what I see going on here, Peck says it's Dun, Able says it's Troy, and you name them says it's Obie. Sounds like a playground point the finger at the other guy type of logic. My guy Roy better not get benched, why doesn't OBie play Mcboob, Tyler ear infection must be more thatn what they are telling us, Troy steals rebounds and on and on and on. Geesh people get a grip, this team just doesn't have enough talent to be world beaters and all the finger pointing and player blaming is not going to change the Pacers into anything but bottom feeders.

    Of course it's Troy's fault, problem solved.
    Making the same points over and over again while being childish enough to label and/or make fun of others? Sounds like a 1st grader to me.

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  • Hicks
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    I think Jim supports veteran players almost to a fault. I think this is his way of showing respect to the players and in turn keeping the team together. I think he does value defense (to a point), but he feels he can only take that out on the rookies because he doesn't want to upset the vets (which, let's face it, in this league, may not be as dumb as it sounds; a lot of coddled egos in this league).

    As for playing selfishly, I immediately think of Dahntay Jones, and I could easily throw in Danny Granger himself. I don't know about Troy.

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

    Originally posted by JohnnyBGoode View Post
    Of course it's Troy's fault, problem solved.
    He's a major part of it Country Boy.

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

    People you are acting like a bunch of first graders.

    Here is what I see going on here, Peck says it's Dun, Able says it's Troy, and you name them says it's Obie. Sounds like a playground point the finger at the other guy type of logic. My guy Roy better not get benched, why doesn't OBie play Mcboob, Tyler ear infection must be more thatn what they are telling us, Troy steals rebounds and on and on and on. Geesh people get a grip, this team just doesn't have enough talent to be world beaters and all the finger pointing and player blaming is not going to change the Pacers into anything but bottom feeders.

    Of course it's Troy's fault, problem solved.

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

    Danny Granger, Troy Murphy, and Mike Dunleavy are all guilty of extremely selfish offensive play with next to no effort defensively. Granger in particular. These are supposed to be our 3 best players. It's a miracle we've won 14 games.

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

    The Sky is Falling !!!!!!



    I agree with bball (and Pek but that is nothing new)

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  • Peck
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    I wonder if Mike was thinking and preparing this speech while he was on the floor. That would explain the solid defensive effort he gave as Jason Williams scored an easy unimpeded two off of the fast break. I mean Mike really could not concentrate on both, could he.

    I say this next part in all seriousness. I would rather watch Jermaine O'Neal jack up turn around fade away shots all game than see what Mike Dunleavy did on that defensive play.

    I'm sorry but that was disgusting to me.

    I know that many of you will consider this a stretch but at that point in time I became infuriated with O'Brien. He gets mad at Roy for just about any little thing and has zero problem calling him out, benching him or whatever. But Mike does this and this isn't the first time, and its play on.

    Which just leads me to believe that he can talk about defense all he wants, but until I see an established pattern that shows me he won't allow Murphy or Dunleavy to literally take defensive plays off I will continue to believe that he truly values offense far more.

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

    Originally posted by pwee31 View Post
    I dunno, once the Pacers started making the comeback in the 4th last night, they all got a little selfish.

    I know Watson came down a took a pull up jumper and missed, as did Dunleavy. Watson and Murphy both shot a questionable 3 during that run as well.

    Danny does that throughout the game, and though Dahntay shot well last night, some of his one on one mid range pull ups are forced as well.

    I hate when any player forces a shot, but I hate it even more when it's a player who's never been known to be a scorer/shooter

    But that is what O'Brien's mixed message undisciplined system preaches. There's never a reason to value a possession. It's always 'attack attack'... quick shots... And that message leads to bad shots. ...and points the other way.

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  • Bball
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    Sorry UncleBuck but the ship has clearly sailed on O'Brien. The team has finally had enough. O'Brien's mixed messages have worn thin. You want to know why players are confused... Look no further than the mixed messages (verbals vs actions) that O'Brien has spun. Then mix in his inability to find a rotation and let any kind of chemistry develop. Let alone find a way to maximize the talents of the players he has (not the players he wishes he had). Instead, he wants to maximize his losing brand of basketball with players who simply can see it for what it is: A losing brand of basketball.

    I know deep down you cannot like what O'Brien is selling. You like defense as much as I do and I bet you also like a disciplined offense as much as I do. The two go hand in hand.

    He simply cannot cry about defense yet rush to put Murphy into the lineup for maximum minutes. That in and of itself is a mixed message.

    It's really hard to blame the players for being selfish when O'Brien is screaming to 'attack' on every play and wants quick shots. It's really hard to even get a read on the players because they are being asked to play an undisciplined offense, full of flaws, and without the talent level to ever overcome the fundamental flaws of the system. And then the things that does to the defense makes it a no-brainer that it's a losing system for these players.

    There's no way not to blame the coach for players being confused en masse... And there's no way not to blame the coach when he's preaching a system that would be hard-pressed to win a title with Lebron, Kobe, Wade... etc in the lineup.

    So when I read there's a lack of effort and that players are playing confused I think: No sh--....
    What did the front office expect?

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  • pwee31
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    Re: Dunleavy: players don't know where they are supposed to be

    I dunno, once the Pacers started making the comeback in the 4th last night, they all got a little selfish.

    I know Watson came down a took a pull up jumper and missed, as did Dunleavy. Watson and Murphy both shot a questionable 3 during that run as well.

    Danny does that throughout the game, and though Dahntay shot well last night, some of his one on one mid range pull ups are forced as well.

    I personally think our off-season pickups in Watson and Dahntay have been solid at times, but can also force things on offensively quite a bit, when they're not offensive players.

    I hate when any player forces a shot, but I hate it even more when it's a player who's never been known to be a scorer/shooter

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

    Wow, both Danny and Mike need to take a long look in the mirror because they are both largely at fault for their complaints; probably more than any other player on the team.

    The most telling aspect of the article was O'Briens actions, which tell me two things: 1) The team has little player leadership, and 2) O'Brien still has control of the team. I thought the players responded very well in the 2nd half. Now I know why.

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