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  • #46
    Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

    Originally posted by TheDon View Post
    Other than the horrid rebounding differential, I'm really upset that foster had all the time to rest up and couldn't make the trip. I'm so beyond tired of that situation, all this time to heal up and instead we decide to use him for a game he only played 12 minutes and contributed only 1 rebound against the warriors. I love Jeff as much as any Pacers fan but come on if you're broke down after 12 minutes against the warriors that's pathetic.
    I understand the frustration but Jeff didn't break down during 12 minutes of play against the Warriors. His back is sore from one of the rather physical practices that Frank ran during the break between the GSW and NO games. He is due to be listed as day to day after the Atlanta game Tuesday barring a setback.

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    • #47
      Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

      Originally posted by spazzxb View Post
      In the first half our starters played well. The bench played poorly, then the starters brought us back. The starters got down in the third then the Bulls nailed a few threes and the game just got away from us. I don't have a problem with Vogel keeping the starters in because the backups got beat up by Watson in the first.

      We were down by 10 during the time the subs usually check in, which was big trouble, however Without the Bulls getting hot from three(especially Dengs deep ball) this game might have still been competitive. I hope the current back court rotation proves me wrong, but except when PG is at the 2 I am not comfortable with it.
      1st The bench actually wasn't doing too bad they had 2 less points than the bulls bench did in the 1st half.

      2nd Watson never played their 3rd string point guard nailed us to the wall by himself.

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      • #48
        Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

        Originally posted by pwee31 View Post
        I'm pretty sure everyone agrees that a move needs to be made. The disagreement is the type of move.

        There are those wanting to essentially take a gamble with chemistry and move a combination of Collison, Hibbert, or Granger.

        And there are those who would like to simply add another piece or 2 to add depth, like a Kaman, Mayo or Crawford, with giving up a key piece.

        I think tonight was only one game, and a really bad 2nd half. No need to panic though, just shows room for improvement
        I just think we need to add 1 or 2 guys that we can get without giving up a key piece. I think it's ok to begin to panic if we have played like this more than once and we have... The upcoming Heat game will most likely be the same way.

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        • #49
          Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

          I find it perplexing how a team can play so close in one half and be blown away the second half. Credit the Bulls adjustments, but Hibbert and Granger just can't pull disappearing acts for the Pacers to have a chance in these games.

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          • #50
            Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

            Originally posted by joeyd View Post
            I understand the frustration but Jeff didn't break down during 12 minutes of play against the Warriors. His back is sore from one of the rather physical practices that Frank ran during the break between the GSW and NO games. He is due to be listed as day to day after the Atlanta game Tuesday barring a setback.
            oh well that makes me feel better, now he can't even handle a practice.

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            • #51
              Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

              looking on the bright side...it's probably good that we struggle and make corrections now than coming in playoff time with a huge head and fully embarrassing ourselves.


              ...but yes, that was hard to watch. I did enjoy seeing PG start be assertive when DG/Roy were on the bench. I seriously can not wait until PG is the leader of this team.

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              oh...and DC...smh. I can not wait until we're no longer relying on his inability to run this offense.

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              • #52
                Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                Originally posted by TheDon View Post
                Other than the horrid rebounding differential, I'm really upset that foster had all the time to rest up and couldn't make the trip. I'm so beyond tired of that situation, all this time to heal up and instead we decide to use him for a game he only played 12 minutes and contributed only 1 rebound against the warriors. I love Jeff as much as any Pacers fan but come on if you're broke down after 12 minutes against the warriors that's pathetic.
                I like what Amundson can do...but this also highlights the fact that when we are dependent on a Frontcourt Player like Foster to shore up the toughness in our Frontcourt...that this is something that the team really should have addressed a long time ago....or at the very least...something that I hope that the FO will address in 10 days.
                Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                • #53
                  Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                  Originally posted by TheDon View Post
                  oh well that makes me feel better, now he can't even handle a practice.
                  You'll feel more blue when you find out that someone posted in another thread that Wells says Foster will be out at least a week b/c of another back procedure!

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                  • #54
                    Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                    Originally posted by joeyd View Post
                    I understand the frustration but Jeff didn't break down during 12 minutes of play against the Warriors. His back is sore from one of the rather physical practices that Frank ran during the break between the GSW and NO games. He is due to be listed as day to day after the Atlanta game Tuesday barring a setback.
                    I'm pretty sure Jeff is out for few weeks, he had another procedure I think.
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                    • #55
                      Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                      I was most disappointed by Hibbert's disappearing act. Seriously, it's time that he shows up for big games like this. Another lesser concern is that we could use better on the ball pressure. I know DRose is a tough cover but we need a bigger PG to contend with him. It's not that he burned Collison but to stop DRose it takes away D from other areas.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                        I'm just going to have a short memory on this one and move on. We still split 1-1 with the best team in the NBA on their home court. That is decent. We still have the chance to take the season series at home. Of course the elite teams are going to beat us like this on their court. They beat each other like this. I watched many Pacers teams take losses like this to great teams. And we still ended up in 7 game ECFs almost every year it seemed. Many playoff games I remember losing by around 20 on the road and winning by about the same at home.

                        One game is one game. We come out tomorrow and beat the Hawks soundly and all is right. If we lose, well that's tough. Still from here out we simply have to beat the teams we should beat and we will be a top 5 seed. That is great improvement. Any time we can beat one of the best teams in the NBA on the road or even compete is just a bonus. We need home court advantage. The 6th man really does play a huge role. Sadly we needed this win tonight more than Chicago. We need fans at the Fieldhouse to gain that advantage again.

                        We can right this ship tomorrow with a win and I'm hoping we pull off a thriller and beat Miami on their court. Tonight we played bad and let the nerves take over. We choked, but inexperienced teams do. The Bulls have more chemistry and continuity. It takes time to gain experience and let the losses motivate you to win the next time.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                          Originally posted by spazzxb View Post
                          In the first half our starters played well. The bench played poorly, then the starters brought us back. The starters got down in the third then the Bulls nailed a few threes and the game just got away from us. I don't have a problem with Vogel keeping the starters in because the backups got beat up by Watson in the first.

                          We were down by 10 during the time the subs usually check in, which was big trouble, however Without the Bulls getting hot from three(especially Dengs deep ball) this game might have still been competitive. I hope the current back court rotation proves me wrong, but except when PG is at the 2 I am not comfortable with it.
                          You can say that again....
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                          • #58
                            Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                            Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                            Start with saying they wanted it more. Are they a better team? Sure. Will they be better in a couple months? IDK, but regardless of this game, the Pacers are closer to being their equal this year.

                            Sure, there are no moral victories...especially at this stage of the team's development. It's time to get over the hump and win. But this team has come a long, long way in just a year. We will not face the Bulls in the first round this year. We are more likely to face a lesser opponent and I expect we find the second round this time...
                            This was just one instance, I am truly nitpicking here and really disappointed at losing the game ( so take this complaint with a grain of salt ).....but there was one play where Hibbert was jumping for the offensive rebound but Rose simply leaped higher and was able to get the rebound before Hibbert could the ball.

                            Hibbert is 7'2" and has a wingspan of a pterodactyl...but he has the vertical leap of an elephant.
                            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                              First off, Joey Crawford screwed us over in the first 5 minutes of the game again. Whistled 2 fouls on Hibbert in the 1st, and they were ticky tack touch fouls. This is after letting them play very physical to start the game.

                              2nd Roy had a terrible game in what was the biggest game of the season for us so far. But the Bulls were doing a great job of denying the entry pass. They were crowding Hibbert with 2 of 3 players on some possession. So our guys just weren't going to take the chance passing the ball in there. Our guys just didn't do a very good job of leading their man away. Hibbert got totally out worked on rebounds though. Look there is a reason why I said I'd trade Hibbert for Gortat. I can't be the only one who says DC+Hibbert+1st for Nash and Gortat.

                              3rd. Very hard to rebound the ball when guys wont box out. Hans should honestly take a step down in the depth chart.
                              At this point it would be very prudent for Larry to get Kamen and pair him with Lou in the 2nd unit.
                              You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Bulls/Pacers postgame thread

                                Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                                This was just one instance, I am truly nitpicking here and really disappointed at losing the game ( so take this complaint with a grain of salt ).....but there was one play where Hibbert was jumping for the offensive rebound but Rose simply leaped higher and was able to get the rebound before Hibbert could the ball.

                                Hibbert is 7'2" and has a wingspan of a pterodactyl...but he has the vertical leap of an elephant.
                                I remember that play, really it just seemed like Rose wanted it more. Disappointing.
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