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Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

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  • #61
    Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

    Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
    I really don't know what everyone sees in Price.
    He sure beats the hell out of TJ.

    AJ is a very good shooter I think what makes him a good PG, he's able to pass the ball well.

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    • #62
      Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

      Ya.... It's not that I think Price is "bad". He's just unremarkable, to me. Tbo, we don't even really see him that much. I like Collison as the clear front-runner PG on this team... then after that... Ford, Price, Stephenson... I mean, all of those guys have major areas to improve. To me we've seen what we're gonna get outta Ford and Price, which isn't all that remarkable. Stephenson has some very interesting "upside"... but he lost some respect with me with the off-the-court incident.
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      • #63
        Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

        Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
        I dont think any team will want his contract. What a waste of money
        Hey, Orlando just traded for agen 0 and his 120 mil contract. Turgolu got traded. Many trades do not make sence, but happen. I hope someones junk becoming someones gold. His contract is 7 mil and this is same as some other overpaid players who Pacers can bring with long term contract. Maybe we will find some team who start rebuilding process....

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        • #64
          Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

          Originally posted by BringJackBack View Post
          Can we just see him play for, I don't know, five minutes or something?
          We just need to whip somebody's butt so bad that we get garbage minutes opening up in the 4th.


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          • #65
            Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

            Originally posted by Sookie View Post
            at point guard, I agree..but he's not a point guard.
            Unless you have seen him recently I don't see how you can be so certain he isn't a PG. There are times when this team really could use a guy with some height. Until we see him after he has had real nba coaching we can't know what his position might be.

            Next season he may be needed as a PG after TJ is gone.

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            • #66
              Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

              Originally posted by ChristianDudley View Post
              I REALLY want to see Lance play very soon because just based off what he was doing on offense in summer league, he was just toying with every defender out there. It was very incredible watching him out there pick apart the defense and do whatever the heck he wanted to do out there on the court. Maybe his handles aren't as fast as Darren's or someones, but this kid can get to the rack at any given moment, plus he's almost always perfect from mid-range. His 3-point shooting isn't as good as it could be, but who needs that skill when you can get the and-1 whenever you feel like it. I'm glad we drafted Stephenson as this kid has very special talent that we've never seen on the Pacers' roster before. Jim just needs to get him any minutes possible ASAP (but that's the same with all of our other younger players).
              Agreed.

              He literally had his way with whoever he wanted to. Now I understand not all of those players are NBA material, but the kid just knows what he's doing. He has ridiculous handles and can create his own shot. Also, his court vision was excellent in those games and he found his teammates for very easy shots, which could open up things for the whole team, but especially Danny, Roy, and Rush.

              Let Lance drive down the lane and get easy kicks to Rush and Granger on the wings. Or even better, draw Roy's man over for help and then let him make a creative easy pass to Hibbert for easy buckets.

              I don't expect him to get 25 minutes. But some spot minutes would be nice here and there, especially if the offense stagnates.
              Stop quoting people I have on ignore!

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              • #67
                Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                Ready for his shot in court...or on the court? I see no point whatsoever of playing him until his case has been decided.

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                • #68
                  Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                  Originally posted by speakout4 View Post
                  Unless you have seen him recently I don't see how you can be so certain he isn't a PG. There are times when this team really could use a guy with some height. Until we see him after he has had real nba coaching we can't know what his position might be.

                  Next season he may be needed as a PG after TJ is gone.
                  Lance isn't a PG. I don't even know how it's debatable. To me it's like saying Yao Ming isn't going to be a PG when he's healthy. I haven't seen him play recently either. They're both entirely too flawed at PG to hope that a couple months would change that.

                  For Yao it's physical restrictions. For Lance it's mental, and some physical issues. They're not point guards. I haven't been shy that I don't hold much hope for Lance period, but at PG he's most certainly doomed to amount to nothing. At least as a SG he's got a chance, if he can get a jump shot. I've seen more guys gain jump shooting ability than to sprout a PG mentality.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                    Ready for his shot in court...or on the court? I see no point whatsoever of playing him until his case has been decided.
                    If you do see him on the court, it's because TPTB have it on good word it will be dropped/ scaled way down. Morway kinda already hinted that they felt this way, seeing Lance on the court would speek very loudly towards that point.
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                    • #70
                      Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                      Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                      Ready for his shot in court...or on the court? I see no point whatsoever of playing him until his case has been decided.
                      That's just seems like you're making the assumption he's guilty, or at least it seems so.

                      You don't want to play him why? He's guilty? That's all I can imagine.

                      Let's say he isn't guilty. Suddenly, you're going to be calling for him to play? On what basis? That's like saying "he's not a criminal! Now he's going to be so much better at basketball".

                      What harm does it do? We suck anyways. He can't make it any worse.

                      I guess the point is, what difference does it make if he plays now or after the trial? None.
                      Last edited by Psyren; 01-16-2011, 08:07 PM.
                      Stop quoting people I have on ignore!

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                      • #71
                        Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                        Originally posted by Psyren View Post
                        That's just seems like you're making the assumption he's guilty, or at least it seems so.

                        You don't want to play him why? He's guilty? That's all I can imagine.

                        Let's say he isn't guilty. Suddenly, you're going to be calling for him to play? On what basis? That's like saying "he's not a criminal! Now he's going to be so much better at basketball".

                        What harm does it do? We suck anyways. He can't make it any worse.

                        I guess the point is, what difference does it make if he plays now or after the trial? None.
                        Criminal or not, I'd rather Lance earn his rookie contract if he's still getting paid either way. Give Posey's old *** the night off.
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                        • #72
                          Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                          Originally posted by Psyren View Post
                          That's just seems like you're making the assumption he's guilty, or at least it seems so.

                          You don't want to play him why? He's guilty? That's all I can imagine.

                          Let's say he isn't guilty. Suddenly, you're going to be calling for him to play? On what basis? That's like saying "he's not a criminal! Now he's going to be so much better at basketball".

                          What harm does it do? We suck anyways. He can't make it any worse.

                          I guess the point is, what difference does it make if he plays now or after the trial? None.
                          Wrong. If we knew he would be exonerated, he should be playing right now. But we don't. It would be a PR nightmare to play the dude, then have to read the newspaper about him being convicted of a felony. Even worse will be the necessary decision that follows...play the felon or cut him. If he played really well, there would be a lot of people supporting him.

                          ...and we'd be looking at Ron Artest II.

                          Just have some patience and let the criminal justice system do its work. If he's convicted, he's probably a bad apple and will likely embarrasses the franchise again. In that case, you cut him. If he's exonerated, we all celebrate and see what he can do. Dude is 20 and has all the time in the world. He and everyone here just need patience.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                            Originally posted by beezer615 View Post
                            I'd take a Collison/Stephenson backcourt over Ford/Collison or Price/Collison backcourt any day. At least you have size, as well as 2 guys who can create their own shot. Price has resorted recently to alot of jumpers.
                            A.J. has played recently?

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                            • #74
                              Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                              OK, Here's how I see it. With the legal stuff, I don,t think he's gonna get anything worse that probation/community service. Alright, enough of that.

                              Basketball wise, a player with Lance's skill set is something we lack in the rotation. I think he EVENTUALLY, will fit right in. Not now though.

                              The question is, will he be a PG. The knock is his that he'd get exposed by point guards. I say, the pendulum swings both ways.

                              Also how easy would it be to find a backup PG in the Derek Fisher/Eddie House/Damon Jones mold to guard opposing PG's. Is AJ a good enough shooter to play without the ball? If so, then I dont understand what the fuss is about.

                              This team is set up perfectly to play a Three Guard Rotation because Lance would fit well with Darren or AJ. If not then we need to find a more suitable replacement for AJ.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Lance Stephenson says he's ready for his shot

                                Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                                Wrong. If we knew he would be exonerated, he should be playing right now. But we don't. It would be a PR nightmare to play the dude, then have to read the newspaper about him being convicted of a felony. Even worse will be the necessary decision that follows...play the felon or cut him. If he played really well, there would be a lot of people supporting him.

                                ...and we'd be looking at Ron Artest II.

                                Just have some patience and let the criminal justice system do its work. If he's convicted, he's probably a bad apple and will likely embarrasses the franchise again. In that case, you cut him. If he's exonerated, we all celebrate and see what he can do. Dude is 20 and has all the time in the world. He and everyone here just need patience.
                                i agree with much of what you say and particularly that he is only 20. If convicted we shouldn't treat him as if his life is over. Hopefully he can restart his life at some point after this situation is finalized.

                                Let him go on with his life, presumed innocent, until he has his day in court.

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