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Marc Spears expects Pacers to go after Eric Gordon

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  • #61
    Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

    Originally posted by pacergod2 View Post
    Can Eric Gordon play point guard?

    Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
    The Pacers should offer him the max, the very second he becomes an RFA.
    My response to both of these would be a big fat resounding NO!

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    • #62
      Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

      Eric Gordon's play on the court doesn't warrant a max contract, without even taking into account his history of injuries. You only offer him a max contract if you're confident he'll continue to improve (fairly reasonable) and stay healthy (hmm...), or if you're outright desperate to sign a significant free agent.

      I'd rather go after a proven elite talent like Deron Williams, but a core of Hibbert, George, and (healthy) Gordon is intriguing. Not only talented, but young: Roy just turned 25, Gordon just turned 23, and George doesn't turn 22 until May.

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      • #63
        Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

        I would love to have EG here. However I wouldnt move him for Granger, I would move him for Paul George, picks and another player . If NO is convinced EG will walk, they have a choice similar to Orlando. Get something for him now, or watch him walk. Just because NO can offer the most money doesnt guarantee EG will sign. (LeBron/Bosh, case in point)

        Unlike Orlnado's situation, EG is on a rookie contract and all they can expect to receive is picks and a yound player on a rookie or modest contract. Paul George would be about the best they could do in that situation. Throw in a pick or two and there you go. Then we would hold EG's Bird rights and could offer something significant, while keeping Granger. We would probably lose Hill or have to get real creative to make the numbers work in the future, but if you can get EG now you do it. I mean Larry Brown had this guy playing big minutes in the World games, thats a pretty freakin high endorsment for me

        If you can , throw and injury clause in the contract. I love PG, but if it meant landing Gordon, I would make that sacrafice

        To me Danny proves most games how important he is to this team. he is by far our most dependable clutch player on offense (although West is coming along nicely). He gets bashed here at times but I think we take him for granted. HE is still a very dominant scorer and could probably put up 30 or more on any given night if he wanted to, but thats not for the good of the team

        EG would instantly be our best creator of the dribble and rival Granger for best 3pt shooter
        Last edited by 90'sNBARocked; 01-26-2012, 01:09 PM.
        Sittin on top of the world!

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        • #64
          Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

          Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
          I would love to have EG here. However I wouldnt move him for Granger, I would move him for Paul George, picks and another player . If NO is convinced EG will walk, they have a choice similar to Orlando. Get something for him now, or watch him walk. Just because NO can offer the most money doesnt guarantee EG will sign. (LeBron/Bosh, case in point)

          Unlike Orlnado's situation, EG is on a rookie contract and all they can expect to receive is pciks and a yound playeer on a rookie or modest contract. Paul George would be about the best they could do in that situation. Throw in a pick or two and there you go. Then we would hold EG's Bird rights and could offer something significant, while keeping Granger. We would probably lose Hill or have to get real creative to make the numbers work in the future, but if you can get EG now you do it. I mean Larry Brown had this guy playing big minutes in the World games, thats a pretty freakin high endorsment for me

          If you can , throw and injury clause in the contract. I love PG, but if it meant landing Gordon, I would make that sacrafice

          To me Danny proves most games how important he is to this team. he is by far our most dependable clutch player on offense (although West is coming along nicely). He gets bashed here at times but I think we take him for granted. HE is still a very dominant scorer and could probably put up 30 or more on any given night if he wanted to, but thats not for the good of the team

          EG would instantly be our best creator of the dribble and rival Granger for best 3pt shooter
          Eric is a RFA not an URFA like Lebron and Bosh were he really has no choice unless he demands a trade and even if he does he has very little leverage unless he is willing to take a 1 yr deal which would be stupid on his part.

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          • #65
            Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

            EJ... ok, if we get him I'd be alright with it.

            I still think this team is 1 Rondo away from taking over the world. I'm still holding out hope that it could happen, and every game that goes by and the Celtics looks more and more geriatric, the more that hope increases. That team is not far from implosion. Of course, they had to go and beat Orlando on Monday... but Orlando was the cause for that more than Boston, they couldn't drop a bottle of water in the ocean, and then of course took it out on us the next night.
            There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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            • #66
              Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

              Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
              Eric is a RFA not an URFA like Lebron and Bosh were he really has no choice unless he demands a trade and even if he does he has very little leverage unless he is willing to take a 1 yr deal which would be stupid on his part.
              You are correct, I should have clarified. I meant that if NO was truly convinced EG did not want to resign , they might agree to trade him now while on amodest contract, they get a young guy with potnetial like a PG and picks , and have a lower overhead to attract new buyers
              Sittin on top of the world!

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              • #67
                Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                Anyone think Herb Simon would be willing to dip in to the luxury tax for one year if it meant getting Gordon? Remember West contract ends next season. We could potentially have a line up of
                DC/Hill/Lance
                Gordon/Lance/Hill
                Granger/George
                West/Hansbrough
                Hibbert/ Back up

                Championship!

                This is assuming of course that NO doesn't match our offer.
                Last edited by graphic-er; 01-26-2012, 01:38 PM.
                You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                • #68
                  Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                  Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                  Wow, really? Who will be in control of the team then?-edit, get it now.

                  Will, I believe Wells when he says expect the Pacers to make a run at Gordon. There's been way too many stories from different writers for it to be speculation.
                  I've always got the Simon's names mixed up.

                  As for Well's and his peers, they all pick up on what someone else has already said. Haven't you seen where someone speculates on what would be a good trade and the next day it presented as a rumored trade about to go down?

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                  • #69
                    Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                    Gordon>Granger
                    Gordon is a much better scorer and consistent scorer. He can get to the paint more easily than granger. He is cold-blooded.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                      I want to see Granger retire a Pacer. He has stuck with us even when the team was horrible.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by RLeWorm View Post
                        Gordon>Granger
                        Gordon is a much better scorer and consistent scorer. He can get to the paint more easily than granger. He is cold-blooded.
                        And hurt all the time
                        Stop quoting people I have on ignore!

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                        • #72
                          Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                          Eric Gordon's seasons:

                          08-09: 78 games played
                          09-10: 62 games played
                          10-11: 56 games played
                          11-12: 2 games played (out of the 18 the Hornets have played so far). And he's still going to be out for a while.

                          Great player, but can he stay on the court? JO was great when he was able to play but as his nagging injuries piled up and the games he played in declined, he and his big contract began to weigh the team down.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                            Originally posted by Psyren View Post
                            And hurt all the time
                            And not as good of a defender.

                            Gordon isn't worth the max even if he never missed a game in his life. With his injury history the max is laughable. He's just another case of being extremely overrated by some people because of his Indiana connections, just like McRoberts.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                              Originally posted by xBulletproof View Post
                              I'm pretty much over this one.

                              I really like Gordon, I do. However it's so tiny in the odds that it happens, it's frustrating to see national media even talking about it.
                              I agree with you but it's much better to hear them mention the Pacers without something negative attached to it. They've gone from a place where no one talks about them landing FAs to a place where great players are being rumored to be traded to or signing with.

                              This is a monumental change and landing David West was as big a part of it as anything. The Pacers got the media's attention when he chose the Pacers over the Celtics.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Marc Spears: Pacers early favorites to land Eric Gordon

                                Originally posted by oxxo View Post
                                And not as good of a defender.

                                Gordon isn't worth the max even if he never missed a game in his life. With his injury history the max is laughable. He's just another case of being extremely overrated by some people because of his Indiana connections, just like McRoberts.
                                While I agree that he is overvalued a bit at this point, I think most people are making the case to bring him in on his potential. It also doesn't help that he has all-star talent and would allegedly prefer to play in Indiana. How many times will you hear that in your lifetime? That being said, and him being overvalued acknowledged, McBob is not a quarter of the player Gordon is.

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