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  • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

    Originally posted by bellisimo View Post
    the difference? hope!

    if this was the case 2 weeks ago, in the 4th QT it would be TJ and Posey losing the lead
    Ford hadn't been playing and hasn't played in quite sometime

    I feared this would get off onto this tangent

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    • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

      Originally posted by Pacerfan View Post
      Looked through the Miami boards and this is what I gathered:

      - they do not want to play the Pacers in the playoffs....someone mentioned they'd rather get the second seed if getting 1st meant facing the Pacers

      -another poster commented on how pacer fans should be excited because this will be a really good team

      -They love Roy. They talked about how getting Roy but decided that Indiana would never let him go..

      -one poster said that the Pacers are solid at every position but need one player that can take over

      - they would love to get our coach...apparently they still dislike Spoelstra ?


      I like to see what other teams think about our team and not have the "homerism" factor included...but it seems like we have every right to be excited about the team!

      Wow, that makes me feel proud of the team and it is definitely a good thing that we get some recognition. As Vogel said, apparently nobody wants to play the Pacers. Plus the Heat are a favorable matchup and LeBron isn't always hitting like 75% of his FG attempts. The lanes were pretty much closed for him in the second half (and for Wade the entire night with one exception in the 4th quarter) and usually LeBron is not that good of a jump shooter (he is good, but he is not a pure shooter).

      I love the way we are using our length. Don't know why anybody wouldn't use it to our advantage and play, say a SF at the PF spot to "spread the floor" or whatever..

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      • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        Ford hadn't been playing and hasn't played in quite sometime

        I feared this would get off onto this tangent
        i dont want to get into any tangent - just stating that a bit of hope can go a long way...

        i didnt see the game - i woke up - checked the box score and saw that we scrambled a lead in the 4th quarter - our weakness for ages for not being able to hold on to a lead caught up with us yet again - but after checking it out and seeing how it all happened, it doesn't bother me as much.

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        • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

          That was a very entertaining game last night, until the end.

          It seemed to me that overall he Pacers played free and loose with tons of energy and confidence for 3+ quarters. No complaints whatsoever. Then the Heat really clamped down on defense, the Pacers got tentative, and unfortunately the Heat caught them in the end.

          Hibbert, Hansbrough, Granger, Collison all were impressive for about 36-42 minutes.

          I'd like a win, but I'll settled for the encouraging aspect of seeing an extended stretch of smart, aggressive, and unselfish basketball as well as good player rotations.
          The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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          • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

            We played some great ball last night. It was great to see those double digit, even 14 point leads during the heart of the game. We put the fear of God in them, that's for sure.

            I like that PG got more burn than he probably should have. He made several mistakes and went 0-4 from three. But Vogel stuck with him, and that continues to a great thing for developing our biggest investment. It would be great if he improves significantly between now and a possible playoff appearance.

            I didn't like Hans sitting at the end. He had the hot hand (6 for 6 for josh sake) and we needed him when the offense stalled with about six minutes to go. We had one key play down the stretch where Josh air balled a three. It's not that Josh isn't talented or that he doesn't have the ability to hit a three. It's that Tyler is one of the greatest pressure players to ever play the game. That's certainly true for college ball, anyway. He should be getting the minutes down the stretch if he is having a great night, like he did tonight.

            Although, I'm not as good at watching the defensive end and maybe they saw something there, a concern that Bosh might kill him. I don't know.

            All in all, you have to be happy about how well the team competed against a top three team in the league. At their house.
            Last edited by McKeyFan; 02-09-2011, 09:53 AM.
            "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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            • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

              Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
              Don't take this comment the wrong way, in fact I don't want anyone to comment on this because I don't want to get off onto this tangent. Just making an observation. But if this same exact game, occurred two weeks ago the Indystar Star headline would be either pacers blow another lead or they collapse again in the 4th quarter.

              I completely understand why the different type of headline, but it is interesting how perspective can change

              No. It wouldn't. The Pacers got beat by a superior team and by two of the best closers of all-time. And after the imaginative play for McRoberts to bring the team within 1 with only seconds to play, the players and the coach had put the team in a position to win. The better players made the plays to win. The better team won this one. But not without a stunning effort. THAT is a BIG difference, and whether it was 2 weeks ago or last night, the type of effort and coaching we have been clamoring to watch.

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              • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                In no particular order:

                - Paul George made some very good slashing plays in traffic. Expecting him to do that in the 4th against a team like the Heat as a rookie is expecting too much right now. In a year or two, you won't stop him.

                - We either need to grow a killer (PG?), draft one or buy one on the FA market. ONE GUY that can create, penatrate and make his own shot will be HUGE for this team. That's the one big hole we need to fill right now.

                - HELL YES it feels good to be proud of this team and their effort.

                - When we make the playoffs, they do not want to see us in a seven game series.

                - Our pieces are not better than we thought. They are not worse than average. What they are, is being used to their potential. Coach V is one impressive 37 year old coach.

                - Chris Bosh is having nightmares right now about our PFs.

                - It took a very concentrated effort from the #2 team in the East to keep from getting kicked in nuts. How can you not be juiced about that?
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                "But, first, let us now praise famous moments, because something happened Tuesday night in Indianapolis that you can watch a lifetime’s worth of professional basketball and never see again. There was a brief, and very decisive, and altogether unprecedented, outburst of genuine officiating, and it was directed at the best player in the world, and that, my dear young person, simply is not done."

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                • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                  Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                  Don't take this comment the wrong way, in fact I don't want anyone to comment on this because I don't want to get off onto this tangent. Just making an observation. But if this same exact game, occurred two weeks ago the Indystar Star headline would be either pacers blow another lead or they collapse again in the 4th quarter.

                  I completely understand why the different type of headline, but it is interesting how perspective can change
                  You really expected no one to take this the wrong way or to otherwise not comment?

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                  • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                    Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                    You really expected no one to take this the wrong way or to otherwise not comment?
                    That was my hope.

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                    • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                      Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                      That was my hope.
                      Your dance with delusion is nearer than we thought.
                      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                      • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                        Originally posted by Infinite MAN_force View Post
                        Can George become that guy? I don't know, but I have to say between drafting Hibbert at 17, George at 10, and trading Troy Murphy for Darren Collison, Larry Bird has absolutely knocked it out of the park since taking over complete control... and he did it all without the benefit of top draft picks, pretty impressive.
                        I think you got to add Hansbrough to that draft list of outstanding players Bird has drafted. Remember based on games played he is still a rookie. Got to get in a full 82 games to be out of your rookie season and while he is coming up on that I don't think he is quite there yet. I would say what a rookie season he is having!

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                        • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                          Originally posted by PacerHound View Post
                          I think you got to add Hansbrough to that draft list of outstanding players Bird has drafted. Remember based on games played he is still a rookie. Got to get in a full 82 games to be out of your rookie season and while he is coming up on that I don't think he is quite there yet. I would say what a rookie season he is having!
                          I still have concerns of his longevity. I swear he take a shot to the head every night now. I think its out of frustration from the opponent.

                          I'd like to see some of these called flagrant at some point, maybe that would curtail the more obvious shots he takes.

                          Portlands D Cunningham intentionally hit him with an elbow, "boxing out", imo. Last night Bosh swung at the ball, but did a full round swing that included Hansbroughs head. I could probably think of other instances if pressed. Eventually, if I was the Pacers I'd bring this to the leagues attention, honestly.

                          I find myself watching him play off the ball because there is so much action going on, its semi mesmerizing.
                          Last edited by Speed; 02-09-2011, 10:19 AM.

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                          • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                            I didnt get to see the game but I did see the box score and just wanted to ask...

                            While Hansbrough's scoring will ALWAYS be appreciated, 6-6 and 6-7 on free throws....what was up with the 2 rebounds in like 24 minutes?
                            "man, PG has been really good."

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                            • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                              Originally posted by ChristianDudley View Post
                              I'll just say that if Rush had been healthy and had played, we would have won and by more than 10 for sure, because no way in heck would LeBron have gotten 41 with Rush on him. Danny did do a pretty good job tho from what I saw, it wasn't even close to as bad as what Bosh calls defense (or Troy Murphy for that matter ).
                              Depends on whether Brandon was focused on the game. He's a good on the ball defender, but his team defense is suspect. I really hope he come back to prove me wrong, but I remember the start of the season where he teased us with some good play only to go back to wandering around the court again.
                              Go Pacers!

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                              • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                                I gotta say, normally my initial reaction to a pacer lose is dissapointment.

                                I didn't have that after last nights game. The pacers played great and lost to a better team on their home court. We played our younger players and they had some success out there. It was a very encouraging loss if there ever was such a thing.

                                Bottom line, we don't have a great closer that can take the ball and create his own shot. They have 2 of the best in the league. Maybe we can hope that George can become that type of player in a year or 2, but right now we don't have one.

                                I would love to see this as a first round match up. We probably wouldn't win, but i bet we could take it 6 and beat em up a little bit.

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