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  • #16
    Re: Latest caught in the web

    All those Posey fans will be absolutely furious. If you lose the Posey fans, the terrorists win.
    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

    “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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    • #17
      Re: Latest caught in the web

      Originally posted by Shade View Post
      There's a new in town...
      What is that? A rabbit with a pancake on it's head? I like that!

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      • #18
        Re: Latest caught in the web

        Like I said yesterday, I have serious doubts going small will help the offense.

        p4e just posted an indystar article that say's that going small will probably result in even less time for Josh, Tyler, and Jeff. And that Lance might be activated, and PG will stay in the rotation.

        That means that Posey will still be the primary backup 4. HE'S THE PROBLEM ON OFFENSE!!!!

        So now we're going to see some lineups of:
        DC
        Rush
        Dun
        Granger
        Hibbert

        TJ
        Lance/AJ
        PG
        Posey
        Solo

        That makes you think the offense is going to get better?



        I, for one, am making the statement right now that I think the offense will actually get worse. Jim is going further away from the solution. You know, using Posey as a spot minute specialist and starting to focus on getting the ball into the paint.

        The only way this works is if PG or Lance/AJ just go nuts. Because right now it's just a swap of Josh, Tyler, and Jeff for two rookies and a second year player that usually is glued to the bench.


        Jim's solution to getting Hibbert going is to bring in more guards that can hopefully stretch the floor even more. Recipe for disaster.
        Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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        • #19
          Re: Latest caught in the web

          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
          Like I said yesterday, I have serious doubts going small will help the offense.

          p4e just posted an indystar article that say's that going small will probably result in even less time for Josh, Tyler, and Jeff. And that Lance might be activated, and PG will stay in the rotation.

          That means that Posey will still be the primary backup 4. HE'S THE PROBLEM ON OFFENSE!!!!
          I suppose I know your answer, but how is Posey the problem on offense. I don't see that. Blaming the offense on a player who averages less than 20 minutes per game is wrong. Can any other team even consider blaming the offense on a guy who averages less than 20 minutes per game? No

          But lets ask the question: what is the biggest problem on offense???

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          • #20
            Re: Latest caught in the web

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            I suppose I know your answer, but how is Posey the problem on offense. I don't see that. Blaming the offense on a player who averages less than 20 minutes per game is wrong. Can any other team even consider blaming the offense on a guy who averages less than 20 minutes per game? No

            But lets ask the question: what is the biggest problem on offense???
            I agree with Buck

            No individual player is the problem. The problem is the system and all its flaws. I just don't believe it's a winning system
            Sittin on top of the world!

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            • #21
              Re: Latest caught in the web

              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
              Let's break this down into offense and defense....we've beaten to death how effective they are on the offensive end ( the whole "stretch forward" debate )....but let's look at the other aspect that JO'B could gauge the Players....their effectiveness on the defensive end.

              For both McBob and Posey:

              Has the way that the both of them been used in the defense overall effective?

              Whose the better overall defender?

              Given that Posey appears to be the "preferred option", is his defense that much better then McBob's that there are legitimate reasons to play one over the other?

              Good question. Posey may be better in spurts and only in very specific match ups. I would go with Josh the other 95% of the time. Posey isn't used like that. Its exactly the same on offense, he's good, only when he's hitting the 3 and the other team isn't guarding him closely.

              I'd probably play Posey 5 minutes most nights, 20 every 5th game or so he's 'on' or has a great match up defensively (a PF who is not quick or not big and PFs who can't score)

              I mean I'd stick with JMac and Tyler from the get go, play the one more in a given game if the other is in foul trouble.

              I think thats best for mosts games and really best for the long term of the Pacers.

              It's just really clear to me.
              Last edited by Speed; 01-05-2011, 02:13 PM.

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              • #22
                Re: Latest caught in the web

                Typical shoddy PR fluff. Sure Conrad, Posey guarding Amare is a BRILLIANT idea. See you in the lottery again at your draft chat haha.

                When was the last time a team won a championship with an undersized stretch PF? Never, because small ball has been proven time and time and time again not to work!!!!!! Apparently this is rocket science to the Pacers. Sure, you'll have your bumps getting Tyler acclaimated, but long term it's a much better solution then watching Posey chuck 3's and get abused in the post.
                Last edited by purdue101; 01-05-2011, 03:02 PM.

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                • #23
                  Re: Latest caught in the web

                  Impossivble to boil it down to just one problem with the offense.

                  Poor shot selection
                  Lack of offensive talent
                  Lack of getting to the free throw line.
                  Poor low post play.
                  No go to guy
                  that is just a few off the top of my head - some of those things could be improved upon with better/different coaching, some cannot

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                  • #24
                    Re: Latest caught in the web

                    I don't think Posey is the problem, how he is used is the problem.

                    He only played 19mins against the Knicks, but yet he played the entire 4th quarter. Posey isn't the problem, but he's the figurehead. He is being used in a way that he shouldn't be used, and he's represents the entire fault of Jim's system.

                    Many posters have said that Jim is making them dislike Posey. That's not James' fault, that's squarely on Jim.
                    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Latest caught in the web

                      Here is my problem with this. Posey gives us NO offensive rebounding. None. He makes it more difficult to control the boards on the defensive glass as well. Does he stretch the floor well? Absolutely. That's why I didn't mind him being the backup PF playing 15 minutes per night. But when we start leaving guards to do our rebounding, not only will our defensive FG% increase, but our rebounding as a whole will get worse.

                      It has a lot less to do with Posey, and more to do with McRoberts not looking to shoot. If he were scoring more, because the coach tells him to be aggressive to the rim instead of pulling him when he misses a shot from inside the arc, then we wouldn't be having this discussion. McRoberts needs to look to score. Period. Small lineups are garbage in the NBA, unless it suits the back end of your rotation. He is forcing this to be our primary rotation. I hate it. I can see why the players aren't on board either.

                      Defensively, Josh is MUCH better than Posey right now. Rebounding, Josh is much better than Posey. Those are my two primary goals in NBA basketball if I am a coach. But I am not. I have no problem going small for stretches. It makes sense from a rotational standpoint. But its because your reserves are more suited to run and gun. Not because your starting lineup should be able to stretch the floor. Why has Orlando traded away their $120M stretch forward? Because Brandon Bass makes the other teams pay for doubling Dwight from closer in. There is a lot less "streakiness" with high percentage shots within 10 feet. Josh needs to say, screw the offense and the passivity they are asking from me. Drop step, put the ball on the floor, I don't care. Get to the rim big fella, because we all know you can. Be effective the way you are capable. Wow. My rants are getting worse. And I am a patient person, who understands a lot of JOB's decisions. But this small ball **** has got to go.
                      Last edited by pacergod2; 01-05-2011, 02:39 PM.
                      "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                      • #26
                        Re: Latest caught in the web

                        Poor shot selection - You mean like a undersized PF taking 5 3pt attempts per game?

                        Lack of offensive talent - You mean like playing an undersized PF 20mins a game while you're most athletic post player sits on the bench after playing 12?

                        Lack of getting to the free throw line. - hard to get fouled when you take 3

                        Poor low post play. - there's no emphasis on getting the ball inside. It's outside-in remember?

                        No go to guy - Agreed.



                        That's my problem, and you just nailed it. Every single issue can come back to how Jim is using the 4. It's a microcosm of the whole situation.

                        Those aren't the only problems, far from it. But every single one of them, other than the "no go to guy," is represented in how Jim thinks his 4 should play.

                        We have a new Troy Murphy, but one that plays a little better defense and doesn't rebound nearly as well.
                        Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Latest caught in the web

                          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                          Poor shot selection - You mean like a undersized PF taking 5 3pt attempts per game?

                          Lack of offensive talent - You mean like playing an undersized PF 20mins a game while you're most athletic post player sits on the bench after playing 12?

                          Lack of getting to the free throw line. - hard to get fouled when you take 3

                          Poor low post play. - there's no emphasis on getting the ball inside. It's outside-in remember?

                          No go to guy - Agreed.



                          That's my problem, and you just nailed it. Every single issue can come back to how Jim is using the 4. It's a microcosm of the whole situation.

                          Those aren't the only problems, far from it. But every single one of them, other than the "no go to guy," is represented in how Jim thinks his 4 should play.

                          We have a new Troy Murphy, but one that plays a little better defense and doesn't rebound nearly as well.
                          We disagree that every issue comes back to Jim. Some do some don't.

                          There are good three point shots and bad three point shots. I tend to think Posey takes more good threes than bad threes. I think his shot selection is generally good. No one should ever take a contested three unless the shot clock is winding down or it is an end of game situation.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Latest caught in the web

                            Just what DOES a coach do in your opinion?
                            Last edited by Since86; 01-05-2011, 02:39 PM.
                            Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Latest caught in the web

                              Originally posted by Speed View Post
                              I'll keep it brief on Josh or try to.

                              Last season 09/10: Josh felt to play he had to hit the 3 to get minutes.

                              Over the summer 2010: he worked on his 3 and was told they want him to shoot the 3.

                              Training Camp 2010: Obie says Josh won't be judged by how he scores, but by how he does the other things.

                              Dec/Jan 2011: Obie says the scoring at the PF position is very poor and they are going to go small (aka decrease in Josh's minutes)

                              I mean how much longer does Josh get jerked around here.

                              I'm not a fan boy in any way of Josh, if he was gone tomorrow and a more viable option was found, I'd not blink an eye. Name on the front, not the back.

                              HOWEVER, you can't keep jerking around these young guys in what you expect from them, it stunts their growth adn therefore your teams development.
                              Had Josh continued to play defense, not foul and rebound like he did the first few games he would still be playing major minutes. But he didn't. He is not playing well, therefore he's playing less....Tyler is not playing well on offense or defense, therefore he's sitting. Now let me see that leaves Foster or Posey or.....Granger. If Foster is playing center due to Roy's poor play then we have Granger or Posey....What other choices do we have?
                              Go Pacers!

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                              • #30
                                Re: Latest caught in the web

                                Originally posted by BobbyMac View Post
                                Had Josh continued to play defense, not foul and rebound like he did the first few games he would still be playing major minutes. But he didn't. He is not playing well, therefore he's playing less....Tyler is not playing well on offense or defense, therefore he's sitting. Now let me see that leaves Foster or Posey or.....Granger. If Foster is playing center due to Roy's poor play then we have Granger or Posey....What other choices do we have?
                                Let the young guys play through the mistakes, so we don't see these same issues year after year after year.
                                "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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