Odd Thoughts: Skinning the Cats

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  • Unclebuck
    Administrator
    • Jan 2004
    • 36227

    #46
    Re: Odd Thoughts: Skinning the Cats

    Originally posted by PacersPride
    its the "new" normal. when you have true PF's in the game, were going to win the rebounding battle more often. it was evident back in november vs OKC when we got outrebounded that posey should not be in the game. josh and tyler are both better rebounders and its a critical ingredient to success.

    less 3 pt attempts, and unselfish play. under JOb he wanted a shot taken within 6 seconds. which does not allow a rebounder down low to get good position(see above), also minimizes passing because the team is looking to jack up the first shot they can find and that was normally a 3, and we also have more of an inside scoring presence because of the inside-out strategy as opposed to the outside-in philosophy of Obrien. In addition to the above, there is also a set rotation now and players are better prepared.

    As the other poster illustrated, if the only change was Vogel and nothing else, it would be the same exact results. however, that is not the answer you were looking for.

    the "honeymoon" reference would apply more to a team like Charlotte, who replaced their coach, continued with similar rotations and offensive strategy yet improved.

    This change has very little to do with a "honeymoon" period and more to do with an emphasis on more traditional basketball with players playing their traditional positions.

    hypothetically speaking, if the pacers coached under Obrien were to play the pacers coached under Vogel.. the Vogel led pacers would easily win the rebouding battle 99% of the time. Obriens pacers would win some games because as the saying goes "live by the 3 die by the 3." when the obrien pacers were on fire, they would win, but more often than not the obrien pacers would not shoot well from outside, have no inside presence, and would lose the rebounding battle.

    Vogels pacers make the opposing team work defensively, do not take bad shots, distribute the ball more efficiently, and have a much more balanced offense in contrast to a perimeter oriented offensive emphasis.
    OK, if what you are saying is true then if O'Brien was still the coach and he made every single change that Vogel has made, we would be getting the exact same performance from this team.

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    • BRushWithDeath
      Play McRoberts and Price!
      • Dec 2008
      • 5911

      #47
      Re: Odd Thoughts: Skinning the Cats

      Originally posted by Unclebuck
      OK, if what you are saying is true then if O'Brien was still the coach and he made every single change that Vogel has made, we would be getting the exact same performance from this team.
      Exact same, no. Because the players still would have hated the coach. And make no mistake, they did hate the coach. Almost universally.

      But there would be a huge improvement if he would have made the exact same on court adjustments Frank has made. Even if he kept being a negative dick with no people skills.
      "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

      -Lance Stephenson

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