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Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

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  • #16
    Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

    It's been clear to me for a week that fans, members of this forum, and, yes, the subconscious of players and coaches for the Pacers took this game too lightly.

    This is the NBA. Upsets are very possible. SVG is a good coach. They are playoff veterans. There are a lot of reasons we could lose this series. In fact, if that thought doesn't register soon, we WILL lose this series.

    I don't disagree with Rexnom because I think they are a better or evenly matched team with us. I disagree regarding us being likely to win this series . . . because the removal of Dwight has caused a dismissal of the Magic and an overconfidence that is downright deadly.
    Last edited by McKeyFan; 04-29-2012, 08:13 AM.
    "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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    • #17
      Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

      Big Tyler supporter here, and I agree DWest is better in every facet of the game, except getting to the line...and I might add that DWest would score the ball any time Tyler might get to the line. At the same time, Tyler is a backup. Comparing him to DWest is like comparing DJones to Granger. No comparison.

      As for this game, there are several things going on. First, the Magic indeed cause our team problems. We lost 3 regular season games to them, one in a blow-out. The 1 game we won was in the middle of their losing streak and Jameer Nelson didn't play that game. Their team knows how to play together, is not old but has just the right amount of experience, and they are playoff tested veterans. Just because big Dwight isn't in there does not mean they cannot beat us.

      OTOH, we have a group of guys who are not battle tested and are not mentally tough. Sorry, but that's just the truth. The Magic are not as talented, but they are mentally tough and more experienced...and it showed.

      Also, as much as I dislike SVG, he has them prepared and has figured out how to defend us. Vogel does have his work cut out.

      Then you have the fact our players did not perform well. That's true. It's not the whole story though. Better give the Magic their due and stop assuming the Pacers are head and shoulders better than them. The Pacers are more talented but they lack the experience level and the mental part. Also, Granger is not remotely at Reggie Miller's level and tonight showed that to the world.

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      • #18
        Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

        Normally I think game 1 is really important and normally I feel if the home team gives a game away that will cost the series. But not this time. Pacers are the better team and the will win this series. I am not worried. It might take 5 or 6 games or even 7 , but the Pacers will win.

        And I never make posts like this, but I feel strongly
        Last edited by Unclebuck; 04-29-2012, 08:24 AM.

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        • #19
          Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

          The good thing is we can make our adjustments. We need to quit helping on the drive and make them make some tough layups instead of letting them dish out for the open three.

          I would like to see PG on nelson and honestly let him play him straight up. No way he gets that floater over him and it may just stop his dribble drive for kick outs.

          The thing is. We did not honestly play that bad defensivly. We held them where we wanted them with thim hitting their shots. We did not hit our shots and played poorly and only lost by a few. With some adjustments this will go in our direction.

          We also need to try the small lineup a few times. Sometimes a advantage is taken away when you try to use it to much and its not working. They are not going to call davis for pushing hibbert down low so at some point you just have to go away from it.

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          • #20
            Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

            [QUOTE=McKeyFan;1431908]It's been clear to me for a week that fans, members of this forum, and, yes, the subconscious of players and coaches for the Pacers took this game too lightly.


            I don't think that they took the game to lightly. I think it was these players first time in the playoffs where everyone expected them to win. I think they played tight and that is part of what caused the poor free throw percentage. I expect them to come out much more relaxed on Monday and really take it to Orlando. Pacers in six........ there will be bumps in the road......

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            • #21
              Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

              Could this actually be a time that I agree with OlBlu?! The optimist in me wants to believe that we will take the next 4, but realistically I think we will probably win in 6, if not 7...

              BTW what TV show did you executively produce OlBlu?!?!
              Did you know Antonio and Dale aren’t actually brothers?

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              • #22
                Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                Originally posted by TheDavisBrothers View Post
                Could this actually be a time that I agree with OlBlu?! The optimist in me wants to believe that we will take the next 4, but realistically I think we will probably win in 6, if not 7...

                BTW what TV show did you executively produce OlBlu?!?!
                I still do and that is why I travel so much and live in a motorhome... I was in 32 states last year. I am currently near Philly. No talk about the NFL draft, or the NBA playoffs here, everything is hockey.....

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                • #23
                  Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                  Simmons had a good tweet:

                  "Orlando-Indy - a classic "1 team has big game experience and the other team doesn't" playoff game. Why that series is a gambling stayaway."

                  http://twitter.com/#!/sportsguy33

                  That's a really good point. Richardson, Baby, and Nelson have all been key cogs on deep playoff runs. They know how to win in the playoffs, something we haven't done yet.

                  Also, this Orlando supporting cast has probably been underrated. These guys played hard all year despite all the drama from that baby Howard. Dwight Howard has basically implicitly said that his teammates suck, so you know these guys have something to prove.

                  I still think we win this series, but hopefully this serves as a huge wake up call. This Orlando team is still really decent and cannot be taken lightly.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                    Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                    Simmons had a good tweet:

                    "Orlando-Indy - a classic "1 team has big game experience and the other team doesn't" playoff game. Why that series is a gambling stayaway."

                    http://twitter.com/#!/sportsguy33

                    That's a really good point. Richardson, Baby, and Nelson have all been key cogs on deep playoff runs. They know how to win in the playoffs, something we haven't done yet.

                    Also, this Orlando supporting cast has probably been underrated. These guys played hard all year despite all the drama from that baby Howard. Dwight Howard has basically implicitly said that his teammates suck, so you know these guys have something to prove.

                    I still think we win this series, but hopefully this serves as a huge wake up call. This Orlando team is still really decent and cannot be taken lightly.
                    Great post. This is basically what I was trying to say. Nobody respects what they can do...

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                    • #25
                      Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                      this game was really a buzzkill - no matter how much we got down, I always thought that we would manage to just do enough to pull it off. It was frustrating that we weren't blowing them out to begin with and then to just start losing the lead with the next thing you know we lose the game - its tough...real tough...

                      with all things considered - this was the perfect storm for the Magic to win the game - I just am not sure if they'll have all their stars aligned for 3 more games.

                      This series is for the Pacers and for the Pacers only to lose - they had the shots but just could not make it.

                      Side note - What happened to PG's 3pointers the second half of the season? He used to have one of the nicest strokes in the game the start of the season but lately its just not there...his form seems a bit off.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                        Originally posted by bellisimo View Post
                        this game was really a buzzkill - no matter how much we got down, I always thought that we would manage to just do enough to pull it off. It was frustrating that we weren't blowing them out to begin with and then to just start losing the lead with the next thing you know we lose the game - its tough...real tough...

                        with all things considered - this was the perfect storm for the Magic to win the game - I just am not sure if they'll have all their stars aligned for 3 more games.

                        This series is for the Pacers and for the Pacers only to lose - they had the shots but just could not make it.

                        Side note - What happened to PG's 3pointers the second half of the season? He used to have one of the nicest strokes in the game the start of the season but lately its just not there...his form seems a bit off.
                        I had the same feeling the whole game, like we were gonna just barely squeak by in the end...

                        PG's 3's are probably a combination of things; his form, fatigue from never playing this much in a season, decrease in confidence, natural decline due to overly hot start, defenders paying a bit more attention to him...
                        Did you know Antonio and Dale aren’t actually brothers?

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                        • #27
                          Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                          Originally posted by TheDavisBrothers View Post
                          I had the same feeling the whole game, like we were gonna just barely squeak by in the end...
                          Me, too, until Granger put his figurative hands around his neck (ala, Reggie to Spike) and choked away those two free throws.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                            Originally posted by Peck View Post
                            Danny Granger: F The worst part is that instead of having a Reggie like moment that some of us were waiting on and hoping for he only gave people reasons to say that he will never be like Reggie Miller.
                            Maybe his game was Reggie-like. NBA Finals Game 1 Reggie. It happens. Move on and win the next one.
                            PSN: MRat731 XBL: MRat0731

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                            • #29
                              Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                              This game left me with that awful "I feel like throwing up feeling." Pretty big let down when you blow a lead like that in the 4th. I still can't believe Danny missed those free throws.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 1 2012 playoffs

                                Ugh, the Pacers were just awful this game (except from West who was great and Hans who was Hans). Really hard to take much positive from this, including Vogel's coaching.

                                My biggest worries:

                                Everyone except West, Hans and DC seemed really hesitant when it came to shooting (and DC should have been.)

                                Hibbert looked just awful on offense, and in most games they would have called some fouls on his blocks. Very worried about his play.

                                I know Hill was struggling on D, but DC was just awful running the offense, which he seemed to do forever.

                                Paul George. Ugh. His defense was a liability and that was the best part of his game. Those two threes at the end of the game were wide open, and he had numerous head scratching plays.

                                Granger had the anti clutch game. And it wasn't like he had to be really clutch, just a free throw.

                                Two tries at the end of the game to tie it up, and both times the players had no idea what they were doing, leading to another bad DC decision and shot, and a Granger walk. I have no idea what was talked about during the timeouts, but that was unforgiveable. There was no movement, no screens, no trying to get someone open for a three. It was just four guys standing, and one making a horrible decision. And it happened twice. That was the most disappointing thing of all.
                                Danger Zone

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