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  • #76
    Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

    Originally posted by rabidpacersfan View Post
    Hard for me to be THAT sympathetic with you guys, the local team here is the Golden State Warriors, a team that has made the playoffs once in like the past 15 years or so. And yet they draw a pretty decent crowd year after year...

    Remember, the Pacers are LAST in attendance. Not in the lower half or the lower third. L.A.S.T.

    Edit: Oh and as I write this the Warriors are currently down 20 points, at home, to the Hornets.
    It's a little easier when you consider the Indy metro area has 1.8 mil people whereas San Fran/Oakland has 4.4mil people.

    Population numbers do matter.
    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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    • #77
      Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

      Originally posted by Speed View Post
      PTI yesterday was discussing who would win between the Wizards and the Kentucky Wildcats. Thanks fellas.
      Anyone who thinks Kentucky would be within 20 points of the Wizards or Raptors or even the God foresaken Bobcats is a complete dumbass.
      "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

      -Lance Stephenson

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      • #78
        Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

        Originally posted by Pacer. View Post
        somewhat agree. which is why the pacers might not be in indiana for long and to be honest, I hope they move somewhere else.
        Originally posted by rabidpacersfan View Post
        Hard for me to be THAT sympathetic with you guys,
        Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
        AMEN
        Thanks for your support. I get what you're saying, however.... you're talking to die hards here who do pay to go to games and you want to toss that out here?
        You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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        • #79
          Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

          Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
          David West? The guy that only scored 12 points, got 6 rebounds and played crappy D? I don't think he has the right to say s***.
          As opposed to much of the rest of the team at least West was putting out some effort on the floor. It isn't like he was the worst player or even in the bottom half in scoring, rebounds, OR defense.

          It seems to happen every year, we take a player who isn't the best defender and blame the whole loss on his defense. Yep, if West had been benched we would have blown this team out with the otherwise stellar play of Danny Granger, Roy Hibbert, George Hill, and the rest. West is the reason we lost and he should be ashamed to even comment. Everyone on the team should kick his a$$ and throw him under the bus. Better?
          BillS

          A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
          Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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          • #80
            Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

            Originally posted by RWB View Post
            Thanks for your support. I get what you're saying, however.... you're talking to die hards here who do pay to go to games and you want to toss that out here?
            No, I'm not talking to the die hards here. I have the outmost respect for those guys. Especially for the guys who were here from the Brawl era and got through all that **** (Brawl, Artest trade, decline, JOB era) I have nothing but respect for them.

            What I say is aimed towards the fans that refuse to support this team. It's not even aimed to our darksiders who just tend to be negative as even them support the team. It's aimed to those "fans" who completely turned their back on the team and just ask "what has the team did for us recently?"
            Originally posted by IrishPacer
            Empty vessels make the most noise.

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            • #81
              Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

              Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
              No, I'm not talking to the die hards here. I have the outmost respect for those guys. Especially for the guys who were here from the Brawl era and got through all that **** (Brawl, Artest trade, decline, JOB era) I have nothing but respect for them.

              What I say is aimed towards the fans that refuse to support this team. It's not even aimed to our darksiders who just tend to be negative as even them support the team. It's aimed to those "fans" who completely turned their back on the team and just ask "what has the team did for us recently?"
              I don't think telling people how wrong they are for how they've been choosing to spend their money/time is going to suddenly make them see the light.

              We should be selling the Pacers, not criticizing people.

              People don't like to be told what to do. You have the choice to be positive or negative. Positive works better, most of the time.
              Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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              • #82
                Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                I don't think telling people how wrong they are for how they've been choosing to spend their money/time is going to suddenly make them see the light.

                We should be selling the Pacers, not criticizing people.

                People don't like to be told what to do. You have the choice to be positive or negative. Positive works better, most of the time.
                Actually, I never told them what to do. Read some of my earlier posts on this thread and on the attendance thread. I said that they have every right to choose not to attend the Pacers. All I asked for was to cut out their excuses.

                As I said earlier:

                "They don't want to watch the Pacers. It's their right to choose not to watch them. But I'm sick of their excuses and, frankly, I don't even care about them."

                This was the meaning of what I said, at least.

                Do they have every right not to attend the Pacers? Sure, they do.

                Do I have to care as a Pacer fan? No, not really.

                I just cannot see anymore excuses. That's all.
                Originally posted by IrishPacer
                Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                • #83
                  Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                  "They don't want to watch the Pacers. It's their right to choose not to watch them. But I'm sick of their excuses and, frankly, I don't even care about them."
                  This is exactly what I mean. This doesn't help the situation. At all.
                  Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                  • #84
                    Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                    David West? The guy that only scored 12 points, got 6 rebounds and played crappy D? I don't think he has the right to say s***.
                    What specifically made you think his D was crappy last night?

                    I suspect you've long since made up your mind that he always plays crappy D, and now you'll just keep saying it after any game he doesn't BLATANTLY play good to great defense.

                    At no point last night did I think "man, he's really playing crappy D out there". I can think of 1 or maybe 2 times where I was annoyed he didn't force Humphries to go left (which is Kris's kryptonite, btw), but otherwise he didn't stand out one way or the other to me (aside from a block he made at one point).

                    Sounds like blind hyperbole to me, but I could be wrong.

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                    • #85
                      Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                      Really im not one to b*tch much(esp if its sports related) but I swear to you when I saw Joey Crawford on the court pre-game talking(sucking) Deron Williams c*ck(like he would Allen Iverson). I just knew he was gonna call the game towards the Nets favor. And sure enough there were calls being made by refs the whole nite. You could see Danny, Paul, Goerge, basically everyone on are team from coach to sportcaster's... complaining about some of the foul calls they were given. Im not saying we would have won last nite but I truly feel if Joey wasnt reffing are game last nite, then we would of won.

                      Man I sure do love the game of basketball and the NBA but for real we always have had some of the worst refs in the game. And its a d*mn shame.

                      There's my rant for the day.
                      Try hard-er or Die hard-er. In this to win it.

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                      • #86
                        Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                        Originally posted by BillS View Post
                        As opposed to much of the rest of the team at least West was putting out some effort on the floor. It isn't like he was the worst player or even in the bottom half in scoring, rebounds, OR defense.

                        It seems to happen every year, we take a player who isn't the best defender and blame the whole loss on his defense. Yep, if West had been benched we would have blown this team out with the otherwise stellar play of Danny Granger, Roy Hibbert, George Hill, and the rest. West is the reason we lost and he should be ashamed to even comment. Everyone on the team should kick his a$$ and throw him under the bus. Better?
                        Well that was not my point, all I'm saying is that West doesn't have any leverage to tell anybody about how much they are sucking or whatever, if I was a young player on that team I would tell him to shut up and talk to me when you put some effort on D or at least look like a player that's getting pay to be "Robin".

                        I guess my point is that I'm tired of hearing him crying all the time when he is actually one of those players that doesn't show up on every game and nope I'm not blaming him for the lost I just want him to STFU.
                        @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                        • #87
                          Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                          This is exactly what I mean. This doesn't help the situation. At all.
                          Why? It's just my feeling, my friend.

                          I don't bug them about not coming to the games (personally, I don't). Why do they have to bug me with the "the Pacers are not good enough for us to come" argument?
                          Originally posted by IrishPacer
                          Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                          • #88
                            Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                            Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                            Well that was not my point, all I'm saying is that West doesn't have any leverage to tell anybody about how much they are sucking or whatever, if I was a young player on that team I would tell him to shut up and talk to me when you put some effort on D or at least look like a player that's getting pay to be "Robin".

                            I guess my point is that I'm tired of hearing him crying all the time when he is actually one of those players that doesn't show up on every game and nope I'm not blaming him for the lost I just want him to STFU.
                            That's the spirit!

                            When your would-be leader fails to do everything better or as good as you, question him at every bump in the road, and when he tries to challenge you to play better, tell him to screw himself!

                            Go team!

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                            • #89
                              Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                              Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                              What specifically made you think his D was crappy last night?

                              I suspect you've long since made up your mind that he always plays crappy D, and now you'll just keep saying it after any game he doesn't BLATANTLY play good to great defense.

                              At no point last night did I think "man, he's really playing crappy D out there". I can think of 1 or maybe 2 times where I was annoyed he didn't force Humphries to go left (which is Kris's kryptonite, btw), but otherwise he didn't stand out one way or the other to me (aside from a block he made at one point).

                              Sounds like blind hyperbole to me, but I could be wrong.
                              I think he forced Humpries to his left after making his typical matador move and Chris got an open layup at one time Humpries had the ball by the 3 point line and went for an easy layup, I think I even got to hear West screaming "oleeee" at one time

                              Look, like I said before I'm not blaming this lost of him or anything like that and I know people here don't like to hear anybody critize "our team leader" until we get the "official PD permit to trash him" but like I said before him crying everytime and not doing anything on the court is what is grinding my gears, he to me needs to STFU and play his a** off on the court, that's how leaders are supposed to lead.
                              @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                              • #90
                                Re: Pacers/Nets postgame thread.

                                Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                                Well that was not my point, all I'm saying is that West doesn't have any leverage to tell anybody about how much they are sucking or whatever, if I was a young player on that team I would tell him to shut up and talk to me when you put some effort on D or at least look like a player that's getting pay to be "Robin".

                                I guess my point is that I'm tired of hearing him crying all the time when he is actually one of those players that doesn't show up on every game and nope I'm not blaming him for the lost I just want him to STFU.
                                If D.West doesn't have any room to criticize the team, then you sure as hell don't.
                                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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