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1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

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  • #76
    Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

    Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
    Quit pointing out Bird's liabilities, or you are going will be labeled a Bird hater from the Bird can do no wrong apologists.
    You label yourself just fine. Bird doesn't need defense from people with no weapons.

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    • #77
      Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

      Originally posted by spazzxb View Post
      I tried to find the specific quote, but I have wasted enough time looking. Frank bluntly said that he isn't giving Lance anything and that he is earning his minutes.
      And Frank bluntly said that Lance would get his minutes back once he was healthy, no matter how well Price played. And Frank continued on saying that "We're hoping Lance can get things together and be a weapon for us"

      So we have two conflicting statements there.

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      • #78
        Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

        Originally posted by able View Post
        I see, so McRoberts was to expensive?

        Amundsen makes 2.5 million this year, add another 800k or so (minimum i guess) for Pendergast and that is more then McRoberts alledgedly makes with the Lakers, and whilst I am pretty sure he would have signed on the dotted for 2.5 million or so, even at that he would have been a considerable upgrade over amundsen and pendergast together.

        And why talk about McRoberts again, and leaver Rush out of the discussion, oh yeah he sucks too.
        I actually agre with you here, it was not the right decision to make but I am not going to cry about it, in my opinion they are waisting close to 6mil on three players that don't help the Pacers on anything(Lou,Foster,Pender) I am a Lou fan but I agree he haven't done much to deserve playing time.
        @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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        • #79
          Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

          Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
          I actually agre with you here, it was not the right decision to make but I am not going to cry about it, in my opinion they are waisting close to 6mil on three players that don't help the Pacers on anything(Lou,Foster,Pender) I am a Lou fan but I agree he haven't done much to deserve playing time.
          well, I think the issue is that we didn't get a backup center.

          I like Josh, but as I said, Josh wasn't going to get to play at his best position, and he does struggle at the center position. So as a fan of him, I'm happy for him on the Lakers.

          What we needed to do, was get a backup Center.

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          • #80
            Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

            It was never Josh vs Foster it was Josh vs Tyler (and I guess you might include West). Josh is a forward.

            I mean if you could convince me that Josh would have happily re-signed to be what Lou is for us now, then I'll agree we made a mistake, but I kind of find that hard to believe.

            No matter what the case may be, Josh isn't walking through that door any sooner than Brad Miller ever walked back in after 2003. If I can get over that and not continue to bash Walsh for it, you can do the same regarding McRoberts and Bird. Especially when it's the difference between an all-star center who fit well with our star PF vs a backup glue-guy forward.

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            • #81
              Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

              Originally posted by able View Post
              Amundsen makes 2.5 million this year, add another 800k or so (minimum i guess) for Pendergast

              That's what I thought, but a few weeks ago I saw Amundson's salary is 2.76 mil and Pendergraph's is 1.5 mil. JP's 1.5 mil, from Shamsports, really surprised me for being injured.

              McBob got 3 mil from the Lakers. McBob signed for a qtr mil more with the Lakers than what Amundson gets. For a qtr mil, you'd have thought McBob would offer more than Lou. I can't say I understand Bird's thinking. Personally, I feel McBob, career wise, is better off in LA.

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              • #82
                Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                Originally posted by Sookie View Post
                well, I think the issue is that we didn't get a backup center.

                I like Josh, but as I said, Josh wasn't going to get to play at his best position, and he does struggle at the center position. So as a fan of him, I'm happy for him on the Lakers.

                What we needed to do, was get a backup Center.
                Yep I've been beating the backup center drum for a long time, I agree Josh is better as a Laker my point is that even if we had him there wouldn't be much difference in the second unit, better than Lou yeah, so much better that our second unit offense would be great? I don't think so.
                @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                • #83
                  Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                  I'm not try to side whith anyone or Bird.

                  This is what I see, He left 2 spots open on the roster.
                  He didn't won't a long term contract with Josh.
                  He got rid of Rush's 3mil and his 4.1 QO for next year for a expiring 2.4 in Lou.
                  Lou is an easy trade pawn at the trade deadline. He is expiring, a fill if needed.

                  Overall, Larry has saved
                  7.1 mil in Rush's contract
                  6.1 mil in Josh's contract
                  Total for 2011 & 2012 13.2 mil

                  He has not yet spent 2.4 mil in Lou's contract as he could be traded easily.
                  He has not yet spent 1.6 mil on Pendergraph's as he could be traded easily.
                  Total 4mil for 2011 & 2012

                  Total savings over 2011 & 2012 if they aren't traded is 9.2mil

                  We have almost 15 mil in cap space and this has helped it be the 15 mil. it is.

                  This 15 mil will help sign our extensions and may get a couple good deals at the deadline.

                  I think Larry is gambling, but it is a safe gamble if there is such a thing.

                  I will say that most all pick ups should be done before Hibbert and Hill signs their new contracts if possible. So, I'm glad extensions was not done yet.

                  Just think, Larry could spend 15mil + lou 2.4 + Pendergraph 760k = 18.1 mil and still sign Hibbert and Hill this summer if they want to.

                  18mil could be some damn good talent!

                  I hope Larry is not done yet!!!
                  Last edited by Pacer Fan; 01-29-2012, 04:12 PM.
                  Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                  • #84
                    Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                    In my opinion, this team has 2 point guards, A.J. and Collison, so I think that we really need to have A.J. out there with the second unit.

                    Am I crazy to suggest that Lance should be backing up Danny? Sure, Lance has great court vision, but that doesn't mean we have to play him at the point. Even though he has the ability to get to the rim, he has trouble with his shot outside of around 17' so I don't know how effective he is at the 2 either. I'd rather see George Hill getting the bulk of those minutes. Lance does have the size and strength to play the 3 however.

                    I'll say that I've seen just about enough of Lou at this point. I want to see what Pendergraph can do with a few minutes under his belt... it can't be much worse.

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                    • #85
                      Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                      Originally posted by thornado31 View Post
                      I mean we're 12-6. Something is clearly working...
                      I'm sorry you missed my point!

                      Added: I added some green to it! Hope that helps!!
                      Last edited by Pacer Fan; 01-29-2012, 04:20 PM.
                      Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                      • #86
                        Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                        McRoberts has become as overrated (or perhaps a more accurate term would be 'over-liked' or 'over-considered') around here as...



                        ...wait for it ...



                        ... Tyler Hansbrough.


                        The amount of wasted passion on those two backups (and I've sometimes been a part of it admittedly) is staggering.

                        Personally, I'm "over it."

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                        • #87
                          Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                          I think what we are finding out is that Bird doesn't have much respect for glue players. He likes his "star*" players. One of the reasons why the line-up of Collision, Dunleavy, Granger, McRoberts, and Hibbert were so good while the bench was so good with Price, Rush/Jones, George, Hansbrough, and Foster was because both line-ups were mixed with star players and glue players. I have no doubt that team with Vogel as the coach is a more complete team than the current team with better overall talent with Hill and West. Unless you are trying to build a team consisting of a big three you are always going to have a better team with a good mix of star and glue players.


                          * players who play and move to create the best shot for themselves, not for the best shot for the team.

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                          • #88
                            Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                            And think if you put 18 mil and Danny's 2012 contract of 13 mil, that be 31mil to spend + trade Roy for some really good assets...alot of movement could be done.

                            Not saying to do this, just a thought!

                            Howard, Rondo anyone?
                            Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOL

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                            • #89
                              Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                              Originally posted by spazzxb View Post

                              You label yourself just fine.

                              I have NEVER denied I'm not a Bird the FO person. At the same time, I have given Bird his dues when he has deserved them. Pointing out what I feel is mistakes makes me a hater, so be it. I'd rather voice what I see as Bird's imperfections/mistakes than turn a blind eye thinking Bird is above reproach as some Bird apologists do.

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                              • #90
                                Re: 1/29/12 Mike Wells article in the star about the bench

                                Originally posted by Pacer Fan View Post

                                lou 2.4 + Pendergraph 760k

                                Where are you coming up with these figures of salary??

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