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  • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

    Just finished watching the replay of the game on LP. First thoughts while watching the game....is it me or is Bosh slowly becoming JONeal right before he started going down hill and settling for jumpshots?

    I'm not saying that he's there right now....cuz he still attacks the basket...but with McBob, Foster and Hansbrough aggressively defending him....he settled for some jumpshots.

    I have to read through many of your post-game thoughts....but 3 QTRs into the game....I said to myself....I believe in this Team and beginning to think that Vogel is the guy I want to Coach this Team going forward. At the end of the game....I didn't care that we lost the game....I felt that it was more important that we stayed VERY competitive against a top tier Team like the Heat. It took Lebron turning into Super-Lebron to beat us.

    In Vogel we trust.....
    Last edited by CableKC; 02-09-2011, 01:41 AM.
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      Originally posted by Shabazz
      0 free throw attempts from the starting PF.

      Not acceptable from a starting post player.

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        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!
        I wanted to directly quote the Heat board I was reading, talking about Hibbert, because I liked it.

        Originally posted by 305Bound:
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        Originally posted by Kryptonian:
        If I am Coach RILEY, I would do EVERYTHING TO GET THAT PACER"S CENTER!

        HE IS THE FUTURE!

        Yeah man were lucky he fouled out...that was a scary *** win

        That dude is gonna be amazing! Forget Binum, Howard etc....That kid is no joke!
        We have a better chance of getting NENE then him.
        Not happening yet, Pacers gonna hold on to that one.
        He's a legit true Center at 7'2".


        And they can't have him BTW.
        Last edited by ndcoltsnpacers; 02-09-2011, 02:19 AM.

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        • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

          Originally posted by pizza guy View Post
          This. We've got a really solid team that only needs its star. The trouble is getting that star without trading away our solid team...
          This is why everyone wants Paul George to become this guy. Don't need to sacrifice our roster and get that guy.

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          • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

            Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
            This is why everyone wants Paul George to become this guy. Don't need to sacrifice our roster and get that guy.
            True, and I'm hoping for it as much as everyone else. If PG24 does become that guy, then Bird looks like a genius. He will have drafted or traded for two potential All Stars in DC and Roy, two solid role players in Hans and Rush, and a superstar in George without ever completely bottoming out and getting a top 5 draft pick. He will also have provided us with millions of dollars to bring in other role players and to give paydays to the guys he's drafted. All in 3 years. That's pretty stinkin' good.

            The trouble with waiting on George to become that guy is that we have to wait and hope. With a guy on the Melo level (and I use him because he's the superstar on the move this year), we become a serious player in the playoffs RIGHT NOW.

            Three years isn't that long when you consider the Clippers, Warriors, or other teams who have sucked for decades. But, when you consider teams like Boston and Miami and LA who make deals and sign stars and turn their fortunes in one fell swoop, three years seems like forever. When the question is either "win now?" or "hopefully win later?" it's only natural to choose "win now."
            It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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            • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

              Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
              Oh, and apparently it's not just us because we just led Sportscenter.

              Although just like the Chicago game they show Josh getting dunked on but not his own great dunks. I mean helping on James isn't as bad as Josh taking his man off the drive to go right down the lane.

              At least Roy's dunk made the highlights.
              Minor thing....but watching the NBA TV highlights.....they didn't mention that the Pacers led the vast majority of the game until the last couple of minutes in the game and just showed Lebron / Wade highlights. They completely ignored that the Heat were frustrated the entire game until Lebron took over the game.
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                Originally posted by pizza guy View Post
                Three years isn't that long when you consider the Clippers, Warriors, or other teams who have sucked for decades. But, when you consider teams like Boston and Miami and LA who make deals and sign stars and turn their fortunes in one fell swoop, three years seems like forever. When the question is either "win now?" or "hopefully win later?" it's only natural to choose "win now."
                I don't think three years is that long considering the Pacers are most likely going to be a playoff team this year. We can take our playoff lumps while the team grows together. We will add a few players in free agency after this season (backup center, maybe PF if there is a good fit), but for the most part, I'm starting to believe the core is basically intact.

                By the time Paul George is entering year three we will have some playoff experience and than we should really have a good idea where we stand. George's development is going to be the difference between this team being a middle playoff seed and a real contender. If George does become a "batman" as we all hope, we have one hell of a supporting cast surrounding him.

                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.
                Last edited by Infinite MAN_force; 02-09-2011, 03:02 AM.
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                • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                  Other thoughts.....

                  1 ) I don't mind the way that Inferno was used...specifically as a role player to slow-down Wade-like Players. The few shots that he took and hit is just icing on the cake. The main thing was his defense though...I don't even remember Wade being a major factor in the game.
                  2 ) I still would like to see BRush be the first Guard put in to try to stop and slow down the Wade-like Players. If he isn't able to slow down someone like Wade....then throw Inferno at him to see if he's effective or not.
                  3 ) I think that it was a mistake to put Dunleavy in to defend Wade at the end of the game. But in a reversal of roles...I'd preferred to have Inferno on Wade towards the end while having Dunleavy make that last inbound pass with PG on the floor making an attempt at the 3pt shot.
                  4 ) Although McBob had done a good job throughout the game...I'd preferred to have put Hansbrough in when we started taking jumpshots and not scoring towards the end. I'd rather have had Hansbrough take a midrange jumpshot then have had McBob take that 3pt shot.
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                  • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                    Originally posted by Shabazz
                    0 free throw attempts from the starting PF.

                    Not acceptable from a starting post player.
                    Oh for God's sake.


                    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                      BTW, to me the biggest dissapointment right now is that BillS is out of the country and is not able to have access to the net that often.

                      I would think that both he & U.B. as well as many others, have got to be happy to be able to come to P.D. (win or lose) and not have every thread degenerate into a battle royal over you know who.

                      I mean look at the board tonight we lost and nobody is throwing a fit, pouting, cursing, threatening to never watch or attend a game again.

                      Everybody is up, positive and ready for the Bobcats.

                      You have to admit that it makes the board a little easier to read.


                      Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                      • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                        Couple things I loved tonight.

                        I loved the way we're using Roy. It hasn't been some magical thing where Roy suddenly woke up... Vogel has been working hard to establish him early. Love it.

                        Hans was fantastic tonight, but Josh is absolutely the perfect player to put next to Roy. That touch pass inside was amazing. Roy is a better player next to Josh.

                        Danny's really been impressing me. He's playing great team ball.
                        This space for rent.

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                        • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                          Originally posted by smj887 View Post
                          Loved the game, not so much the end of the 4th quarter, but to almost steal one at home against one of the league's top teams and see them play that well... I'll take it.

                          Oh, and this

                          This is my favorite play of the year so far, and it's not even close. I love, love, LOVE that Roy is getting back into form. IMO this is his 3rd best game of the season (First being @LA, and second @SA)

                          Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns View Post
                          I feel the same Roy. I love this coach and the team too. Just wait 1-2 years when all of these guys blossom and how good we'll be. Not to even mention free agents and more draft choices. I kept thinking down the stretch, "If we're up with this young of a team, two-three years from now, will we be able to take care of teams like this?"

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                          • Re: Pacers/Heat postgame thread

                            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

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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
                              To be fair, two weeks ago we were collapsing in the 4th against teams like Golden State and the Clippers, teams we should have beat. Right now, we're playing the right way and competing with the best. If JOB coached last night's game, It wouldn't have even been close.

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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
                                the difference? hope!

                                if this was the case 2 weeks ago, in the 4th QT it would be TJ and Posey losing the lead and the game - this time it was the young guys learning the ropes and having that battle experience.

                                sure the end result is not what we want but atleast the guys are finally gaining the much needed experience

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