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  • #61
    Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

    I have often gotten the idea on PD that a lot of the guys here if they could would just buy a title if that was possible - buy one, not earn one. Kind of be the what the Yankees have been only in basketball. If it was possible would you buy the best 5 players at their respective positions, bring them in, win a title, and then say you enjoyed it? Why do you think so many people were glad to see Miami lose?

    Yes, the nature of the NBA game is players are traded around and rosters change from season to season but this business of I can buy a better player than you can and more of them stinks. Not a lot of sport in that for me.

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    • #62
      Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

      We are still building. If we BUILD a winner, it will be all the more sweet.

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      • #63
        Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

        Originally posted by PacerHound View Post
        I have often gotten the idea on PD that a lot of the guys here if they could would just buy a title if that was possible - buy one, not earn one. Kind of be the what the Yankees have been only in basketball. If it was possible would you buy the best 5 players at their respective positions, bring them in, win a title, and then say you enjoyed it? Why do you think so many people were glad to see Miami lose?

        Yes, the nature of the NBA game is players are traded around and rosters change from season to season but this business of I can buy a better player than you can and more of them stinks. Not a lot of sport in that for me.


        If we could get 5 all stars this year, I would be all for it!!!

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        • #64
          Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

          Assuming Frank is our coach, we have the roster we have now plus a few smaller holes filled in from free agency, and our health and lockeroom health are nothing out of the NBA norm, I think we can win 42 games or so. From what I've seen, 45 wins wouldn't shock me. Being a Pacers fan for a long time now, neither would 35 wins.

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          • #65
            Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

            Originally posted by aaronb View Post
            If we could get 5 all stars this year, I would be all for it!!!
            You would also be all for blowing up this whole team. You have made it clear in previous posts that you think this team has no talent at all.

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            • #66
              Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

              Originally posted by Eleazar View Post
              You would also be all for blowing up this whole team. You have made it clear in previous posts that you think this team has no talent at all.
              Who cares if you are blowing up the whole team if you have 5 stars?
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              • #67
                Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                Assuming Frank is our coach, we have the roster we have now plus a few smaller holes filled in from free agency, and our health and lockeroom health are nothing out of the NBA norm, I think we can win 42 games or so. From what I've seen, 45 wins wouldn't shock me. Being a Pacers fan for a long time now, neither would 35 wins.
                I expect 42 wins give or take 2 games. This improvement will be based on growth of a large number of young, fairly talented players, but also simply the fact the previous records were based on a different group of players...a number who will not be Pacers next year. We had more success with the young guys last year and they will be front and center all of next year. They've worked through their rookie years and I expect a nice bump in play from some of them.

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                • #68
                  Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                  Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                  I think is funny that people call improvement going from 37wins to 41
                  You're looking at this in a vacuum.

                  You’re going on what our year end total is vs. what could be. However before we go further let's both be clear. Going from 37 wins to 41 wins is by the purest definition an improvement. It may not be enough to satisfy you but it is an improvement. If we went from 37 wins down to 32 wins would you say it is the same or would you say we regressed?

                  However let's step away from the vacuum for a minute and look at it from this angle.

                  We ended the year with 37 wins with our young players playing substantial and meaningful minutes. We played a hard fought playoff series with all of our young guys playing substantial meaningful minutes.

                  Now contrast that to what we had up until January.

                  We were probably on par to win 30 - 32 games & that is only if we did what we did every year he was here and that is grab some victory's towards the end when most of the other bottom feeders were shutting it down for the year.

                  Our power forward rotation consisted of Tyler Hansbrough for a few min. with James Posey (you remember him right) get the most consistent minutes of all of our fours. Josh McRoberts had been relegated from start to DNP-CD and then thrown in here and there with no rhyme or reason.

                  Paul George was sometimes in street clothes & Darren Collison was totally lost on what was supposed to be his role on the club.

                  I think sometimes you forget how bad it really was under O'Brien.

                  Sure I want to make giant strides and get to the finals, but I believe that we can make an incremental step and get better players in the near future. If we play .500 ball this season that is no small accomplishment IMO. You know as well as I know that those 36 win teams were really only about 30 wins and that 32 win team really should have been about 25.

                  No, Danny Granger is not LeBron James nor is he Carmello Anthony or maybe even Rudy Gay (I'll dispute that but I'll just let it go for this argument). But he isn't some scrub either.

                  I don't know how good Paul George will be, he may progress he may regress this season, but what I saw in him was a player who has skill and IMO he is a perfect compliment to Danny at the wing spot.

                  Look you won't have to worry about Mike Dunleavy taking big min. anymore, nor will you have to worry about Posey ever again.

                  If the only way you are ever going to be happy is if we are title contenders I would really make the suggestion to find something less stressful. I'm not saying it's easy, I'm not saying you or anyone should be content. But I am saying when they are just starting to come around out of what I consider an abysmal time that you are just going to have to give them some time to improve the team and not freak out every time that we don't trade Roy Hibbert for Dwayne Wade or the likes.

                  Sit back, enjoy the process and for the love of God remember that not but 5 months ago we were in Satan's clutches’ and there was no hope.

                  I think maybe that's why I'm far more content than you are is because I remember that our power forwards main goal was to shoot three's and spread the floor, that our point guard was not supposed to handle the ball and that defense while constantly being preached about but never truly was focused on.


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

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                  • #69
                    Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                    Holy Cow, Seth hijacked Peck's account!

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                    • #70
                      Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                      Originally posted by Peck View Post
                      You're looking at this in a vacuum.

                      You’re going on what our year end total is vs. what could be. However before we go further let's both be clear. Going from 37 wins to 41 wins is by the purest definition an improvement. It may not be enough to satisfy you but it is an improvement. If we went from 37 wins down to 32 wins would you say it is the same or would you say we regressed?

                      However let's step away from the vacuum for a minute and look at it from this angle.

                      We ended the year with 37 wins with our young players playing substantial and meaningful minutes. We played a hard fought playoff series with all of our young guys playing substantial meaningful minutes.

                      Now contrast that to what we had up until January.

                      We were probably on par to win 30 - 32 games & that is only if we did what we did every year he was here and that is grab some victory's towards the end when most of the other bottom feeders were shutting it down for the year.

                      Our power forward rotation consisted of Tyler Hansbrough for a few min. with James Posey (you remember him right) get the most consistent minutes of all of our fours. Josh McRoberts had been relegated from start to DNP-CD and then thrown in here and there with no rhyme or reason.

                      Paul George was sometimes in street clothes & Darren Collison was totally lost on what was supposed to be his role on the club.

                      I think sometimes you forget how bad it really was under O'Brien.

                      Sure I want to make giant strides and get to the finals, but I believe that we can make an incremental step and get better players in the near future. If we play .500 ball this season that is no small accomplishment IMO. You know as well as I know that those 36 win teams were really only about 30 wins and that 32 win team really should have been about 25.

                      No, Danny Granger is not LeBron James nor is he Carmello Anthony or maybe even Rudy Gay (I'll dispute that but I'll just let it go for this argument). But he isn't some scrub either.

                      I don't know how good Paul George will be, he may progress he may regress this season, but what I saw in him was a player who has skill and IMO he is a perfect compliment to Danny at the wing spot.

                      Look you won't have to worry about Mike Dunleavy taking big min. anymore, nor will you have to worry about Posey ever again.

                      If the only way you are ever going to be happy is if we are title contenders I would really make the suggestion to find something less stressful. I'm not saying it's easy, I'm not saying you or anyone should be content. But I am saying when they are just starting to come around out of what I consider an abysmal time that you are just going to have to give them some time to improve the team and not freak out every time that we don't trade Roy Hibbert for Dwayne Wade or the likes.

                      Sit back, enjoy the process and for the love of God remember that not but 5 months ago we were in Satan's clutches’ and there was no hope.

                      I think maybe that's why I'm far more content than you are is because I remember that our power forwards main goal was to shoot three's and spread the floor, that our point guard was not supposed to handle the ball and that defense while constantly being preached about but never truly was focused on.
                      Damn that was a long reading

                      Yes we were in hell but like I said before we should expect more from this team next year, if with the clown the most wins we had were 37(I think) why not expect more if we don't have a power forward that shoots threes and a clown as a coach? if everything is going to be how we wanted it to be all this time why not expect a better result? are we really saying that JOB was that good of a coach that a guy like Vogel while coaching the right way is only going to get us four more wins?

                      Again, just because I disagree with some of the instances here doesn't mean that I want to trade Danny or Roy for anybody or that I hate them, I like them but if we have a chance to improve the team by trading them I won't be opposed to do that.
                      @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                      • #71
                        Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                        Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
                        I think 45 wins is a good expectation for next season. Quite frankly 40 isn't really an improvement in my book.
                        This team needs to continue to acquire talent. With a good draft pick, smart use of the cap money, this team should win around 41 games at least.
                        Think about it. There is a young pg, sg, c, pf, who are all going to be better next year.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                          Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
                          I think 45 wins is a good expectation for next season. Quite frankly 40 isn't really an improvement in my book.
                          This exactly what I think.
                          @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                          • #73
                            Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                            Originally posted by Peck View Post
                            You're looking at this in a vacuum.

                            You’re going on what our year end total is vs. what could be. However before we go further let's both be clear. Going from 37 wins to 41 wins is by the purest definition an improvement. It may not be enough to satisfy you but it is an improvement. If we went from 37 wins down to 32 wins would you say it is the same or would you say we regressed?

                            However let's step away from the vacuum for a minute and look at it from this angle.

                            We ended the year with 37 wins with our young players playing substantial and meaningful minutes. We played a hard fought playoff series with all of our young guys playing substantial meaningful minutes.

                            Now contrast that to what we had up until January.

                            We were probably on par to win 30 - 32 games & that is only if we did what we did every year he was here and that is grab some victory's towards the end when most of the other bottom feeders were shutting it down for the year.

                            Our power forward rotation consisted of Tyler Hansbrough for a few min. with James Posey (you remember him right) get the most consistent minutes of all of our fours. Josh McRoberts had been relegated from start to DNP-CD and then thrown in here and there with no rhyme or reason.

                            Paul George was sometimes in street clothes & Darren Collison was totally lost on what was supposed to be his role on the club.

                            I think sometimes you forget how bad it really was under O'Brien.

                            Sure I want to make giant strides and get to the finals, but I believe that we can make an incremental step and get better players in the near future. If we play .500 ball this season that is no small accomplishment IMO. You know as well as I know that those 36 win teams were really only about 30 wins and that 32 win team really should have been about 25.

                            No, Danny Granger is not LeBron James nor is he Carmello Anthony or maybe even Rudy Gay (I'll dispute that but I'll just let it go for this argument). But he isn't some scrub either.

                            I don't know how good Paul George will be, he may progress he may regress this season, but what I saw in him was a player who has skill and IMO he is a perfect compliment to Danny at the wing spot.

                            Look you won't have to worry about Mike Dunleavy taking big min. anymore, nor will you have to worry about Posey ever again.

                            If the only way you are ever going to be happy is if we are title contenders I would really make the suggestion to find something less stressful. I'm not saying it's easy, I'm not saying you or anyone should be content. But I am saying when they are just starting to come around out of what I consider an abysmal time that you are just going to have to give them some time to improve the team and not freak out every time that we don't trade Roy Hibbert for Dwayne Wade or the likes.

                            Sit back, enjoy the process and for the love of God remember that not but 5 months ago we were in Satan's clutches’ and there was no hope.

                            I think maybe that's why I'm far more content than you are is because I remember that our power forwards main goal was to shoot three's and spread the floor, that our point guard was not supposed to handle the ball and that defense while constantly being preached about but never truly was focused on.
                            Sometimes I think our fanbase has been traumatized to the point that they are afraid to have expectations.

                            For three years Bird has pointed to this day as "their time".I hope to god he didn't mean an improvement of 4 wins and another 8th seed. We have a lot of resources to make improvements to the roster and I don't think people should expect minimal improvement at all.

                            The way we played towards the end of the season was as good as a 41-42 win team. So an improvement to me would be no less than 45+. I think the team should make it a goal to become a dominant home team next year. They were 24-17 last year, and I think they can get that loss column to single digits. That should get them in prime position to achieve 45+.
                            "Don't get caught watchin' the paint dry"

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                            • #74
                              Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                              Originally posted by Taterhead View Post
                              Sometimes I think our fanbase has been traumatized to the point that they are afraid to have expectations.

                              For three years Bird has pointed to this day as "their time".I hope to god he didn't mean an improvement of 4 wins and another 8th seed. We have a lot of resources to make improvements to the roster and I don't think people should expect minimal improvement at all.

                              The way we played towards the end of the season was as good as a 41-42 win team. So an improvement to me would be no less than 45+. I think the team should make it a goal to become a dominant home team next .

                              I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels like this, thank you.
                              @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                              • #75
                                Re: Is standing pat such a bad idea?

                                Originally posted by Taterhead View Post
                                Sometimes I think our fanbase has been traumatized to the point that they are afraid to have expectations.

                                For three years Bird has pointed to this day as "their time".I hope to god he didn't mean an improvement of 4 wins and another 8th seed. We have a lot of resources to make improvements to the roster and I don't think people should expect minimal improvement at all.

                                The way we played towards the end of the season was as good as a 41-42 win team. So an improvement to me would be no less than 45+. I think the team should make it a goal to become a dominant home team next year. They were 24-17 last year, and I think they can get that loss column to single digits. That should get them in prime position to achieve 45+.
                                the resources are gonna be saved until the 2012 FA crop which is much stronger IMO. Plus a lot of the resources have to be saved to pay our own "core"(as larry calls them) guys. We arent get nearly any free agents this year IMO and that is good IMO.

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