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  • #46
    Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

    I think that ultimately Ron will be traded, but not at the moment. LB will not deal with Ron's mental breakdowns too much longer. When the going gets tough Ron gets to throwing bricks up. Alot of his shots were forced not only in the playoffs but the regular season. I wouldnt mind keeping Ronnie if he understand this is a team. Last year JO reached out to him outside of the basketball realm. It doenst seem like Ron has gotten it yet.

    I dont think too much change is necessary. Im glad that LB isnt rushing to get rid of ROn just for the sake of moving him. Ron is a valuable asset at times. I agree with most everyone if it isnt for a Marion, Carter or some others youve mentioned its not necessary. Hey if we are at a critical part of the game we can always pull him out.


    2006 WORLD CHAMPION INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

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    • #47
      Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

      Originally posted by Bball
      Originally posted by Arcadian
      Should Ron be traded I be upset. Not because we traded Ron but because we blew up a young team that won 62 games went to the conference finals, and really only has maybe two teams in the conference which can compete with us. I just don't believe that you trade two of the team's top three players in the off season following that kind of success.
      I think we're going to find losing Al isn't really the 'blow' some think it is. We carved out a role for Al to fill... and sometimes he did and sometimes he didn't. The same can be done for someone else.

      If Al was half the player he thought he was he'd be a pretty darned good player... but he's not.

      Therefore, I don't see his loss impacting us much at all. We might be able to trade another player (or two) and (assuming we don't get another Bender in return (long term project) we could go on without missing a beat.

      The keys probably remain JO and Carlisle's system... with a PG to implement it and not blow it up.

      -Bball

      I think you're wrong about Al and hope that we don't find out the hard way. If Jermaine misses any time we no longer have someone to take his place. We then would miss him WAYYYYYY badly.

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      • #48
        Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

        Originally posted by Bball
        Originally posted by Freddies


        That whole article is full of holes, if he's really an NBA writer he's an idiot.
        is there anybody ELSE that doesn't know that Jermaine,Tinsley and Freddie were all damaged goods against the pistons?? We dont' need to do ANYTHING to "keep pace". He's a moron.

        The Pistons were better and won't be getting worse any time soon. They leapfrogged us and never looked back midseason. Maybe some outside shooting from SJack will make a difference but the injury excuse isn't going to get it.

        And I've not heard ONE word of worry about Jermianes knee being ok.
        Welcome to the world of the Indiana Pacers and the Indpls Star. JO could have his lower leg amputated and the star would drop a line in some story about some 'concern' over JO's leg some weeks later... and finally let us all in on the secret several weeks after that... but only when the team gives the "OK". IOW, no news is neither good news or bad news in this regard.

        I'm not saying there's anything to the story's mention of JO's knee. I'm just saying don't discount it based on the Star's 'quiet'.

        -Bball

        Injury excuse?? Where the hell were you? THey WERE injured and if you don't think it altered this team DRASTICALLY then you're clueless about the Pacers.
        Tinsleys injury ALONE changed us dramatically. He was playing VERY well prior. Freddie was our best guard down the stretch before hurting his shoulder.
        Oh yeh, that Jermaine guy is pretty good too, thinking playing on 1 leg might have hobbled him a bit??
        What are you, a clueless piston fan?

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        • #49
          Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

          Originally posted by Freddies
          Originally posted by Bball
          Originally posted by Freddies


          That whole article is full of holes, if he's really an NBA writer he's an idiot.
          is there anybody ELSE that doesn't know that Jermaine,Tinsley and Freddie were all damaged goods against the pistons?? We dont' need to do ANYTHING to "keep pace". He's a moron.

          The Pistons were better and won't be getting worse any time soon. They leapfrogged us and never looked back midseason. Maybe some outside shooting from SJack will make a difference but the injury excuse isn't going to get it.

          And I've not heard ONE word of worry about Jermianes knee being ok.
          Welcome to the world of the Indiana Pacers and the Indpls Star. JO could have his lower leg amputated and the star would drop a line in some story about some 'concern' over JO's leg some weeks later... and finally let us all in on the secret several weeks after that... but only when the team gives the "OK". IOW, no news is neither good news or bad news in this regard.

          I'm not saying there's anything to the story's mention of JO's knee. I'm just saying don't discount it based on the Star's 'quiet'.

          -Bball

          Injury excuse?? Where the hell were you? THey WERE injured and if you don't think it altered this team DRASTICALLY then you're clueless about the Pacers.
          Tinsleys injury ALONE changed us dramatically. He was playing VERY well prior. Freddie was our best guard down the stretch before hurting his shoulder.
          Oh yeh, that Jermaine guy is pretty good too, thinking playing on 1 leg might have hobbled him a bit??
          What are you, a clueless piston fan?

          I'm someone that saw the Pistons as a monumental hurdle heading into the playoffs and, while injuries were part of the games, I don't see the injuries making that kind of difference. Not the difference between winning and losing.

          We would've played better at full strength but we were behind the 8 ball most of the playoffs. Detroit had our number heading into the last half of the season.

          Hopefully, SJack brings some missing scoring to the team.

          -Bball
          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

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          • #50
            Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

            Originally posted by RWB
            Originally posted by PacerStud
            I know this. I know that. No way this happens. No way we were shopping anyone. Aldrige is wrong.

            Amazing. Like anyone here has the slightest clue as to what is going on in the Pacers front office. I'll listen to DA (one of the few decent guys ESPN has left) instead.

            Ron went completely away from the team concept against Detroit (and was leaning that way against Miami). Then blows off his meeting with Bird. Any way you look at that, it's not the actions of a team player. And then there's that damn 30 footer against Detroit and the thing with Rip.

            Think about it - we're putting a lot of faith, hope, trust, money, etc. in a guy that needs to take daily medication to keep his emotions and temper in check. Maybe it's just not working out the way everyone thought.
            You might be very surprised to find out Pacer fans may know as much about the Ps as Aldridge
            And some even know more.

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            • #51
              Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

              What bout Ray Allen???!!!

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              • #52
                Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                Originally posted by Bball
                Originally posted by Arcadian
                Should Ron be traded I be upset. Not because we traded Ron but because we blew up a young team that won 62 games went to the conference finals, and really only has maybe two teams in the conference which can compete with us. I just don't believe that you trade two of the team's top three players in the off season following that kind of success.
                I think we're going to find losing Al isn't really the 'blow' some think it is. We carved out a role for Al to fill... and sometimes he did and sometimes he didn't. The same can be done for someone else.

                If Al was half the player he thought he was he'd be a pretty darned good player... but he's not.

                Therefore, I don't see his loss impacting us much at all. We might be able to trade another player (or two) and (assuming we don't get another Bender in return (long term project) we could go on without missing a beat.

                The keys probably remain JO and Carlisle's system... with a PG to implement it and not blow it up.

                -Bball
                Sorry Bball you can bash Al all you want but I will still consider trading two of your top three leaders in mins and scoring blowing up the team.

                I don't see JO as a player who automatically gets his team 50 wins.

                "They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.

                "'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."

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                • #53
                  Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                  [quote=Bball][
                  I'm someone that saw the Pistons as a monumental hurdle heading into the playoffs and, while injuries were part of the games, I don't see the injuries making that kind of difference. Not the difference between winning and losing.

                  Top 3 in the MVP is hobbled and you don't see that as the difference between winning and losing."

                  PS - If you really couldn't see how well Tins was playing before he got hurt.......

                  WOW

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                  • #54
                    Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                    Originally posted by recap
                    What I found more interesting than what he actually wrote in the article was the Aldridge put the Pacers on the list of the 10 biggest losers in the NBA's offseason. I'm not sure if that assumes that we will do something dumb with Artest, but I think that is crazy. We are clearly an improved team with Jackson.
                    28 teams in the league. NOBODY knows the ins and outs of every team. He SURE as hell doesn't know ours.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                      Has anyone heard this before??? I stole this from the Indystar board. Just wondering if there is any truth to it?


                      Ron did not JUST miss a meeting with Bird. Ron also got bent out of shape after game 4 when the PLAYERS called a meeting and singled out him and Al for for doing too much freelancing on offense instead of running the called plays. His reaction to that was to act like a 12 year old kid and skip practice on the off day between games 4 and 5. To miss the shoot around before game 5. To miss practice between games 5 and 6. To miss the team flight out of Indy the night before game 6 and took a commercial flight to Detroit the day of the game. Missed the shoot around before game 6. And still continued to do what ever he wanted on offense in games 5 and 6 instead of doing what the rest of theam was trying to do. Pulling all of that bullcrap with our team in position to win a championship is not acceptable. PERIOD.

                      Now, Ron is still a young man and has shown improvement with his poor behaviour. It is still possible for him to grow up and be a real man. But it is not just the coaches/management that are getting tired of Rons act. It is his team mates. If his antics are disrupting team chemistry then he needs to go.

                      My gut feeling is that DW/LB are going to see how he approaches this coming season before making a move where he is concerned. But if he continues with his team disrupting behaviour he will be gone for whatever we can get by the trade deadline.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                        Originally posted by Harddrive7
                        My gut feeling is that DW/LB are going to see how he approaches this coming season before making a move where he is concerned. But if he continues with his team disrupting behaviour he will be gone for whatever we can get by the trade deadline.
                        One thing is certain, they won't wait until next year's playoffs to see if he can pull it together. Too risky.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                          [quote=Freddies]
                          Originally posted by Bball
                          [
                          I'm someone that saw the Pistons as a monumental hurdle heading into the playoffs and, while injuries were part of the games, I don't see the injuries making that kind of difference. Not the difference between winning and losing.

                          Top 3 in the MVP is hobbled and you don't see that as the difference between winning and losing."

                          PS - If you really couldn't see how well Tins was playing before he got hurt.......

                          WOW

                          You're missing my point.... Even at full strength I don't think we would've beaten the Pistons. JO's injury was late in the series so wasn't a factor until the end.

                          The Pistons had experience and a solid lineup and system on their side. And they had the needed pieces working for them to balance things out.

                          Seeing what I saw during the series I believe it was close (if we were at full strength) but the Pistons were the better team. The injuries aren't why we lost IMHO.

                          -Bball
                          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                          ------

                          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                          -John Wooden

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                          • #58
                            Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                            Originally posted by Harddrive7
                            Has anyone heard this before??? I stole this from the Indystar board. Just wondering if there is any truth to it?


                            Ron did not JUST miss a meeting with Bird. Ron also got bent out of shape after game 4 when the PLAYERS called a meeting and singled out him and Al for for doing too much freelancing on offense instead of running the called plays. His reaction to that was to act like a 12 year old kid and skip practice on the off day between games 4 and 5. To miss the shoot around before game 5. To miss practice between games 5 and 6. To miss the team flight out of Indy the night before game 6 and took a commercial flight to Detroit the day of the game. Missed the shoot around before game 6. And still continued to do what ever he wanted on offense in games 5 and 6 instead of doing what the rest of theam was trying to do. Pulling all of that bullcrap with our team in position to win a championship is not acceptable. PERIOD.

                            Now, Ron is still a young man and has shown improvement with his poor behaviour. It is still possible for him to grow up and be a real man. But it is not just the coaches/management that are getting tired of Rons act. It is his team mates. If his antics are disrupting team chemistry then he needs to go.

                            My gut feeling is that DW/LB are going to see how he approaches this coming season before making a move where he is concerned. But if he continues with his team disrupting behaviour he will be gone for whatever we can get by the trade deadline.


                            I've not heard that but I've heard those type of things. I'm sure the missed practices/shootarounds weren't malicious... I bet he had a migraine!



                            Bball
                            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                            ------

                            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

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                            • #59
                              Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                              "You're missing my point.... Even at full strength I don't think we would've beaten the Pistons. JO's injury was late in the series so wasn't a factor until the end."


                              Thank you, sheeesh, this kills me everytime I hear someone say anything about injuries costing us this series..

                              We got beat by some incredible defense. It was not a fluke that we nor the Lakers could score against them. They were definitely, to say the least the better team.

                              Let it go, regroup and let's go at'em again next year.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Aldridge thinks Artest will be traded

                                And what were we playing, street ball? We played defense almost as good as theirs. JO's injury was not later, it was in the middle. Tinsley's was more devastating. We lost all PG presence after that. We could have won.
                                Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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