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  • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
    At first I didn't agree with this but after looking at how Hill functioned in SA I think you might be right.

    Personally i think he is less of a closer than I would like but for the cost he is pretty reasonable and we can resign him to a alright contract.

    Shot selection
    Shot
    Att.
    eFG%
    Ast'd
    Blk'd
    Pts
    Jump
    78% .488 57% 4% 6.3
    Close
    21% .602 39% 14% 2.1
    Dunk
    1% .714 40% 0% .1
    Tips
    0% .000 0% 0% .0
    Inside
    22% .607 39% 13% 2.2
    Shot clock usage
    Secs.
    Att.
    eFG%
    Ast'd
    Blk'd
    Pts
    0-10
    30% .548 36% 7% 2.7
    11-15
    25% .519 57% 6% 2.2
    16-20
    26% .479 58% 8% 2.1
    21+
    19% .504 65% 4% 1.6
    Crunch
    45% .490 61% 6% 3.7
    George has taken over games before by hitting clutch shots. He will do it again playing for us. He ain't afraid of the moment.
    Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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    • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

      Are we setting ourselves up for another TJ situation? If Hill comes in and beats DC for the starting spot, what is DCs reaction to going back to the bench going to be? If he doesn't, is Hill going to be ok sticking on the bench, now backing up a worse 1 than he was backing up in SA?

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      • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

        Originally posted by Swish View Post
        Are we setting ourselves up for another TJ situation? If Hill comes in and beats DC for the starting spot, what is DCs reaction to going back to the bench going to be? If he doesn't, is Hill going to be ok sticking on the bench, now backing up a worse 1 than he was backing up in SA?
        i think that as long as DC and Hill both get 30 MPG, they should be happy. They are professionals after all, and they haven't earned "automatic starter" status as of yet. AJ is the one who should be really crushed by this news.
        Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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        • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

          I think George Hill could win Sixth Man of the Year here.
          Passion. Pride. Patience. Pacers

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          • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

            Originally posted by BPump33 View Post
            I think George Hill could win Sixth Man of the Year here.
            Could be. I think TH could make a serious run at it if we could get him to the 2nd unit.
            I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

            -Emiliano Zapata

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            • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

              Originally posted by Swish View Post
              Are we setting ourselves up for another TJ situation? If Hill comes in and beats DC for the starting spot, what is DCs reaction to going back to the bench going to be? If he doesn't, is Hill going to be ok sticking on the bench, now backing up a worse 1 than he was backing up in SA?
              I don't think so. By all accounts George Hill was a model professional in SA. Plus he's seen Manu willingly come off the bench for the Spurs. He probably knows, better than most, that starting is overrated and that the sixth man can have a great impact on games.

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              • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                Am really looking forward to T-Bird's post-draft analysis - both overall draft and our piece specifically. Not to mention any ideas he has for possible directions for player moves (or not) given the addition of GH.
                I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                -Emiliano Zapata

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                • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                  [QUOTE=Banta;1257328]

                  In reality, the trade was probably set before we picked Leonard, meaning he selected Leonard as the player San Antonio wanted, /QUOTE]


                  Great observation. If so, then Marshon Brooks workout Bird supposedly was so enthralled about was what some more smoke n mirrors? Brooks would give the Pacers the scoring Bird talked about. I just don't see that with Hill.

                  Upon more reflection, I'm not excited about this trade. Sure Bird picked up a player with experience, but at what cost to the future? If Hill is more SG than PG, that bothers me. Sure he has a a great wingspand, but he doesn't have the physique to body up to big SG. He's a player who can only play in certain situations where he isn't at a disadvantage. Sure, he can play some PG, but he's not that adept at being a PG. So in essence, Bird traded for a small combo guard with length who has experience.

                  Bird could have had Leonard, a top 10 player, who dropped to him; and Charles Jenkins, a player you could compare to Hill with better size and more scoring ability who I truly believe will be ever bit as good if not better than Hill. Or he could have had Marshon Brooks instead of Kawhi Leonard. This trade w/o a doubt in my mind is going to come back and bite Bird and the Pacers in the derriere.

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                  • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                    Originally posted by Swish View Post
                    Are we setting ourselves up for another TJ situation? If Hill comes in and beats DC for the starting spot, what is DCs reaction to going back to the bench going to be? If he doesn't, is Hill going to be ok sticking on the bench, now backing up a worse 1 than he was backing up in SA?
                    Hill isn't going to "stick to the bench", and Collison will continue to get minutes. Hill plays, despite being 6'2" like a true combo guard. That isn't a player stuck in between positions. It's a player capable of playing both effectively.

                    PG: Collison 28mpg, Hill 15, Stephenson 5
                    SG: George 20, Hill 15, Stevenson 13
                    SF: Granger 36, George 12

                    A split like that, assuming Stevenson earns playing time, could definitely work, if we get rid of Rush and Dahntay like I expect. Though there's room there if George or Stevenson can't handle their minutes for another guard in the rotation, which seems likely.
                    "man, PG has been really good."

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                    • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                      [QUOTE=Justin Tyme;1257414]
                      Originally posted by Banta View Post

                      In reality, the trade was probably set before we picked Leonard, meaning he selected Leonard as the player San Antonio wanted, /QUOTE]


                      Great observation. If so, then Marshon Brooks workout Bird supposedly was so enthralled about was what some more smoke n mirrors? Brooks would give the Pacers the scoring Bird talked about. I just don't see that with Hill.

                      Upon more reflection, I'm not excited about this trade. Sure Bird picked up a player with experience, but at what cost to the future? If Hill is more SG than PG, that bothers me. Sure he has a a great wingspand, but he doesn't have the physique to body up to big SG. He's a player who can only play in certain situations where he isn't at a disadvantage. Sure, he can play some PG, but he's not that adept at being a PG. So in essence, Bird traded for a small combo guard with length who has experience.

                      Bird could have had Leonard, a top 10 player, who dropped to him; and Charles Jenkins, a player you could compare to Hill with better size and more scoring ability who I truly believe will be ever bit as good if not better than Hill. Or he could have had Marshon Brooks instead of Kawhi Leonard. This trade w/o a doubt in my mind is going to come back and bite Bird and the Pacers in the derriere.
                      George Hill will be our Jason Terry.
                      Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                      • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                        I am a huge fan of this trade! Hill is a piece we actually need. There is a reason Leonard fell so far in a weak draft.

                        welp

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                        • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                          [QUOTE=Justin Tyme;1257414]
                          Originally posted by Banta View Post

                          In reality, the trade was probably set before we picked Leonard, meaning he selected Leonard as the player San Antonio wanted, /QUOTE]


                          Great observation. If so, then Marshon Brooks workout Bird supposedly was so enthralled about was what some more smoke n mirrors? Brooks would give the Pacers the scoring Bird talked about. I just don't see that with Hill.

                          Upon more reflection, I'm not excited about this trade. Sure Bird picked up a player with experience, but at what cost to the future? If Hill is more SG than PG, that bothers me. Sure he has a a great wingspand, but he doesn't have the physique to body up to big SG. He's a player who can only play in certain situations where he isn't at a disadvantage. Sure, he can play some PG, but he's not that adept at being a PG. So in essence, Bird traded for a small combo guard with length who has experience.

                          Bird could have had Leonard, a top 10 player, who dropped to him; and Charles Jenkins, a player you could compare to Hill with better size and more scoring ability who I truly believe will be ever bit as good if not better than Hill. Or he could have had Marshon Brooks instead of Kawhi Leonard. This trade w/o a doubt in my mind is going to come back and bite Bird and the Pacers in the derriere.
                          Ask Kobe if Hill can body up to a big SG.

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Su9Q-_q66M

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq6yAI4nTzo

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                          • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                            [QUOTE=Justin Tyme;1257414]
                            Originally posted by Banta View Post

                            In reality, the trade was probably set before we picked Leonard, meaning he selected Leonard as the player San Antonio wanted, /QUOTE]


                            Great observation. If so, then Marshon Brooks workout Bird supposedly was so enthralled about was what some more smoke n mirrors? Brooks would give the Pacers the scoring Bird talked about. I just don't see that with Hill.

                            Upon more reflection, I'm not excited about this trade. Sure Bird picked up a player with experience, but at what cost to the future? If Hill is more SG than PG, that bothers me. Sure he has a a great wingspand, but he doesn't have the physique to body up to big SG. He's a player who can only play in certain situations where he isn't at a disadvantage. Sure, he can play some PG, but he's not that adept at being a PG. So in essence, Bird traded for a small combo guard with length who has experience.

                            Bird could have had Leonard, a top 10 player, who dropped to him; and Charles Jenkins, a player you could compare to Hill with better size and more scoring ability who I truly believe will be ever bit as good if not better than Hill. Or he could have had Marshon Brooks instead of Kawhi Leonard. This trade w/o a doubt in my mind is going to come back and bite Bird and the Pacers in the derriere.
                            Isn't it obvious Bird likes his PGs to play like SGs?
                            Price transformed into a mini SG. DC, who had shifted from his college version of score first to pass first, shifted right back to mini SG. He wants Lance to be a PG, but in the same breathe will talk about how good of a scorer he is.
                            Then he trades for Hill. Who, by most accounts, is much more of an SG.

                            Anyway, interesting in the press conference, Indy cornrows made like Larry specifically mentioned DC as a guy who wasn't going to lose minutes. He didn't. He said "younger guys" which might include DC..but I'm really wondering...Is Larry going to work on a package, including DC, for a big man, and perhaps look for an SG on the FA? My first thought was that Price and Rush were certainly gone. But it would have made much more sense to trade AJ and 15, for Hill, instead of trading 15, 42, and Rights to Lorbek. We wouldn't have an overabundance of PGs, and the Spurs..who currently have a project who is..expected to be a poor man's AJ Price (not even kidding..) pretty much need another backup PG. (And don't even want their starting PG) I would imagine, AJ doesn't have much trade value other than Sweetener, so that leaves DC as the guy they are going to look to trade.
                            Last edited by Sookie; 06-24-2011, 10:13 AM.

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                            • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                              Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                              AND Rush doesn't. Tell us how Bayless sucked the last month of the year. He looks to have started to get his game together where as Rush can't get his game going.

                              I'm going to be interested in seeing how Bayless progresses next season.
                              This is the second time I have seen someone in this thread call out how Bayless played ONE good month of basketball while minimizing Rush. Now I think I am like most people on here in thinking that if we could have given Rush away for a late second round pick we would have been exstatic (sp), but didn't he finish off a year averaging about 20ppg. Seems to me that is all Bayless has done, and then if you look at the rest of their careers Rush has pretty much out played the guy. JMO

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                              • Re: Do you like the pick and trade?

                                "Anybody who watches us play a little bit and has any basketball IQ knows what we need," team president Larry Bird said Tuesday. "It's no secret. Everybody around the league knows what we're looking for in the draft and free agency."
                                That was what Larry Bird said to Bob Kravitz after the conclusion of the Chicago series. I've said for several months now that the Pacers' biggest position of need was point guard. Perhaps Bird agrees and believes this to be the case. This is the second year in a row he's made a big move to acquire one.

                                Without a shred of doubt, George Hill makes us better, both for the short term and the long term. As of this morning, he is the best point guard on the roster. My guess is he'll outplay Darren Collison in camp and earn his spot as the new starter. It may be a fair statement to say that he is actually a 6' 2" shooting guard. That's probably his most natural position. However, Collison started every game he played in last year at point guard, and he's essentially nothing more than a 6' 0" shooting guard either.

                                Hill has mostly played off the ball in San Antonio. He hasn't been afforded the opportunity to be a playmaker, and his career assist numbers show that. However, I don't think there is much to lose in that area considering what we got out of Collison last year. Where Hill makes us better isn't on the offensive end. The difference offensively between Hill and Collison, is not enough to make a case for either player.

                                Defensively, it isn't even a contest. Hill is one of the better defending guards in the league. He can defend both guard positions, and will make life easier on all the players behind him. Containing dribble penetration was the Achilles' heel of the Pacers defense last season, and that started with Collison. Hopefully playing with a back court of Hill and Paul George will be enough to convince Danny Granger that it's a worthwhile endeavor to defend again.

                                Provided he signs a long term contract and stays, he especially makes us better in the long run. He might develop into the future starting point guard, or perhaps we'd be better off finding a true point guard to start, while using him as a defensive stopper/scoring guard off the bench. I can see him working out in either fashion.

                                What really matters is, the Pacers got a better player in George Hill than they could have gotten with the 15th pick or 42nd pick, or that Euro guy. This trade feels like a win for everybody. The Spurs got fair value for a guy they really like, but probably would have had a hard time signing. The Pacers got a guy they needed, and that is happy to be playing in Indy again. George Hill gets to come home and further strengthen a solid core of youth that has the chance to develop into one of the better teams in the conference.

                                It really doesn't matter whether he is the starting point guard, or the first guard off the bench playing big minutes. This trade makes us better. Well done Larry.
                                Last edited by Mackey_Rose; 06-24-2011, 11:17 AM.

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