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ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

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  • #16
    Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

    Eh, I don't quite understand the logic of "If DC was the long term solution, why did the Pacers trade for George Hill?" It's not as if DC can play 48 minutes a game, and last year our best point guard option off the bench was A.J. Price. Clearly we needed a legitimate upgrade.

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    • #17
      Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

      Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
      cap space means nothing if we cant get good players to come to indy or there arent good free agents that fit a need. I define elite as a top 3 team in the east and that is 50+ wins every year I don't see us doing that anytime soon. I mean the Hawks are a very good team and win a lot but I don't consider them elite.
      I hear ya

      but that "They wont come to Indiana" is highly overrated

      shhhht our money is green, just like in LA/NY/Chi

      now if your saying someone like LBJ or Dwight Howard, I could see that, but for the rest of the NBA , not so much
      Sittin on top of the world!

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      • #18
        Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

        I'll say Fact for everything. Yup. I'll be that guy.

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        • #19
          Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

          Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
          I disagree with anyone who says we are not on the right path to Elite of the Eastern Confrence

          Stud SF - Best Player on team, but rated #51 in NBA by SI recently.
          above average C - Who spent 2-3 months of last season playing like a D-Leaguer
          decent PG - Can't argue with that
          nice role players - Can't argue with that
          2nd most cap space in the NBA - Total wins produced by cap space in NBA history = 0

          Haters gonna hate
          You may call me a hater. I call myself a realist.

          I think we're in great position, but projecting the current roster forward gets you nothing but first round playoff exits.
          Last edited by OakMoses; 08-25-2011, 09:38 AM.
          "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

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          • #20
            Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

            Danny Savitzky, Nets Are Scorching: Fiction. When the Pacers nearly nabbed O.J. Mayo at the trade deadline, it was an indication that they aren't totally content with George as a major part of the future.
            Damn I don't think that statement could be any more wrong!

            AUSTRALIA'S NO.1 PACER FAN

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            • #21
              Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers
              1. Fact - I don't think he needs to be the best player on the floor for us, or even the best player in our backcourt, but I think we can win a title with Darren as our starter. I think he's going to be a much-improved player two-three years down the line.
              2. I'll say faction - I guess it depends whether or not he can be a full-time two guard. I think he can be, but I know many others disagree. I'm thinking our long-term plan is likely to keep Danny and run them both as wings and not as a traditional, clear-cut guard and forward combination.
              3. Fiction - I think Tyler's future lies as a super duper 6th man. And I don't want that to come across as any kind of slight on his game. Jason Terry is what I consider to be the standard-bearer of a true 6th man's mentality, and he's had a great career. But if he was starting at the two for Dallas and playing 33 or 34 MPG, everyone in the Mavs fanbase would be screaming for his head. But if you can fin a similar niche for Tyler, he can be the frontcourt version of Jason Terry. And that would be a fantastic asset for us to have.
              4. Fact - Hibbert can be the answer as our center of the future as long as he doesn't ever have to be more than the fourth- or fifth-best player on the team. I love big Roy, but I don't see us succeeding with him as our second- or third-best player. Again, no slight on him or his game, but it's the state of the modern NBA.
              5. I'll say Fact - Contingent on the idea that we are going to land a starter-caliber power forward that can be a big part of our future. Carl Landry would be a nice bench player, but a stretch as a starter on an elite team. I don't like the idea of resting our hopes on a 30-year-old David West and his surgically-repaired knees either. I'm thinking a guy more in the mold of a Jason Thompson or maybe Josh Smith. Someone that we can possibly land without completely gutting our roster. I think Smoove is on the move (IF YA SMELL.......) and he can probably be had for a reasonable prospect and cap space.

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              • #22
                Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                I would answer wait and see to pretty much everything.

                I think Hansbrough deserves this season ( if there is one ) to show if he can be a solid starter or if hes a 6th man ( or until the trade deadline if he struggles )

                I think Hibbert has improved enough to continue to allow him to be the starter.

                ..Ect. Ect.

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                • #23
                  Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                  Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                  You may call me a hater. I call myself a realist.

                  I think we're in great position, projecting the current roster forward gets you nothing but first round playoff exits.
                  As of right now I agree with the above statement.

                  I do think they are on the path, providing they make smart decisions going forward and perhaps catch a little luck

                  Its not like were a cap'd out team with bad players locker room drama and crappy contracts

                  that was 06-09
                  Sittin on top of the world!

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                  • #24
                    Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                    Let's see how the CBA negotiations unfurl. The whole "FAs won't come here" point might prove anachronistic a few years from now under a hard cap and with revenue sharing.

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                    • #25
                      Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                      I'm curious on the last question, as to what their time frame is. From reading the comments it seems like it would be this upcoming season. In that case I will agree with them. But if its projecting further down the line, I have to disagree as we are in a very nice position.

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                      • #26
                        Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                        There's being good vs being flexible.

                        Flexibility by itself isn't going to win the Pacers any games. At some point (i.e. within the next 2 years) we still have to transform that flexibility into actual game-winning assets, which is a nontrivial task. And that's what everyone is waiting to see. Some of you may be more optimistic than others, but until it gets done we're still a not very talented team.

                        Which is not to say that being in a flexible position is bad. It certainly beats being capped out with a roster full of overpaid mediocre players, as 90's says.

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                        • #27
                          Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                          Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
                          I'm curious on the last question, as to what their time frame is. From reading the comments it seems like it would be this upcoming season. In that case I will agree with them. But if its projecting further down the line, I have to disagree as we are in a very nice position.
                          I was basically taking it to mean next year too by their comments. It defiantly didn't seem like they were looking past 2 years from now.

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                          • #28
                            Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                            Guess Im the only one who thinks that Hansbourgh is the answer. And infact all the above is the answer, including coaching staff, front office and the guys in the locker room. Were on the right track to being a winning organization again. BOOM BABY!
                            Try hard-er or Die hard-er. In this to win it.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Bury Your Dead View Post
                              Guess Im the only one who thinks that Hansbourgh is the answer. And infact all the above is the answer, including coaching staff, front office and the guys in the locker room. Were on the right track to being a winning organization again. BOOM BABY!
                              I think that Hansbrough could be the answer with a different player at the 5 spot. I'm less certain of Hibbert, but I could see him being the answer alongside a different PF. I am 99% certain that Hibbert/Hans is not the answer at PF/C. The problem is that they both need to play alongside similar players: badass defenders/rebounders who are efficient, low usage offensive players.

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                              • #30
                                Re: ESPN 5on 5 with the Indiana Pacers

                                Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                                I think that Hansbrough could be the answer with a different player at the 5 spot. I'm less certain of Hibbert, but I could see him being the answer alongside a different PF. I am 99% certain that Hibbert/Hans is not the answer at PF/C. The problem is that they both need to play alongside similar players: badass defenders/rebounders who are efficient, low usage offensive players.

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