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Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

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  • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

    Originally posted by BillS View Post
    Heck, we have to get some guys who don't settle for long jumpers in the second half over making the passes that kept us the lead in the first half.
    TRAID


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    • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
      TRAID
      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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      • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

        Originally posted by BillS View Post
        It's a joke


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        • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

          Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
          It's a joke
          Went completely over my head. Not sure what TRAID referred to - purposely misspelled TRADE?
          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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          • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

            Originally posted by BillS View Post
            Went completely over my head. Not sure what TRAID referred to - purposely misspelled TRADE?
            Correct.


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            • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

              Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
              Correct.
              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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              • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                I thought George Hill should have gotten 3 free throws

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                • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                  First, I will play the "I told you so" card and say the league obviously favors certain teams over others in the name of profit. And that is completely legal. That is their right as a private for profit business. Now if a ref uses that insider knowledge to bet on the games that's when it is illegal. Or if he fixes the game himself to bet on it or to make a bookie money, then it is illegal. It is completely legal if the directions come from the league office. After watching the Stern interview, I'm almost positive they decided to screw us even more than they normally would to make an example of Vogel.

                  So yea the game was clearly fixed. The 4th seemed better officiated but our players were almost all in foul trouble and forced to play tentatively on defense so the refs had already made their impact. Why do I take something so seriously that is classified legally the same as the WWE? This isn't the Olympics here, this is a private for profit entertainment business that can do whatever they want to increase their profits as long as it is legal. I study law in school and I can promise you that increasing their profits by telling the refs which team or players to favor is completely legal.

                  On another note, I hate Miami fans maybe even more than Bulls fans. At least the idiots from Chicago seem to be die hards. These freakin bandwagon jumpers taking shots at our state and calling us hicks and saying the Pacers are scrubs and garbage pisses me off. Well actually I heard a guy I thought was my friend that is a Bulls fan take a shot and say the Pacers are garbage and he tagged 10 friends in his post (probably bandwagon lovers) to get out the brooms. What a tool.

                  And I wanted to transplant this argument I made from another post to get as much conversation as possible. So laugh, call me an idiot, I don't care. This is my opinion.

                  Did Frank and the staff get influenced by the stubbornness of JOB? So it is the playoffs and people say this isn't the time you change your rotation, but in my book Lance and Fes should have been acquainted with the rotation before the playoffs ever began. Barbosa's main play for us is when he handles the ball, and he is absolutely horrible at it. Lance is so much better of a ball handler than Barbosa and it isn't even close. I know none of you will agree with me here, but Lance is also better defensively and would help our team much more than Barbosa can this series. Barbosa is a liability and he does not make up for it on the offensive end.

                  Anyone remember LBJ trying to post up Lance in the first game against them this year and Lance forced a turnover? He played some really nice defense that night in limited minutes even though the rest of the team got blown out.

                  Also Lou is not a center, and the offensive rebounding stats from yesterday emphasize that. The biggest mistake Frank has made this year was leaving Barbosa and Lou in the line-up over two much more effective players Lance and Fes. Noone will agree with me but that's fine. I said after the first Magic game that Lance should start for PG because PG is giving nothing from the perimeter and Lance is clearly confident in his shot and can make it at a better clip currently. PG's defense would benefit us so much coming off the bench once LeWade get our starters in foul trouble.

                  Fes has the best low post defense on this team and maybe the best rebounding, and I learned this from watching him play very limited minutes. He gives us much more than Lou ever can from the 5 spot.

                  So is the staff just stubborn or what? Why are the rewarding Lou and Barbosa minutes when they are actually giving us nothing and there are 2 more than capable players that could outplay them on our roster currently. What is with the loyalty to two guys who have been here a year or less and probably won't be here next? Dahntay has played hard for us for years and he didn't even play in the first series. What makes Barbosa and Lou so immune when there are clearly better options? They played with the great Nash and have so much experience?

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                  • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                    Originally posted by Midcoasted View Post
                    First, I will play the "I told you so" card and say the league obviously favors certain teams over others in the name of profit. And that is completely legal. That is their right as a private for profit business.
                    This would be illegal as well.

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                    • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                      Originally posted by Midcoasted View Post
                      First, I will play the "I told you so" card and say the league obviously favors certain teams over others in the name of profit. And that is completely legal. That is their right as a private for profit business.
                      I'm not so sure. At the very least, NBA fans could file a class-action lawsuit claiming that they were mislead when they paid for the product. I'm sure the union wouldn't be terribly happy either.

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                      • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                        gonna agree with midcoasted on the fez getting minutes idea. i love what lou brings but he is what he is.. an undersized center. damn i would love to have jeff foster for this series.

                        i cant believe fez is not dressing over pendergraph. reallly mindboggling to me in many ways.

                        as far as lance goes.. high risk high reward. i like barbosa and his playoff experience... although i really cannot disagree because lance does have a propensity to be a helluva a defender when he fully committs to rising to the occassion.

                        if its due to lack of playing time regarding fez he should have at least dressed last series and gotten pt in some of the garbage minutes we had vs orlando.

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                        • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                          http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-tr...-pick-and-pops

                          These articles are amazing.

                          Last week, I wrote that David West would play a pivotal role for Indiana in the Pacers’ second-round series against the Miami Heat. Because of his ability to run pick-and-pop plays (which have hurt Miami all season long), I thought that if West played well, then the Pacers would have a real chance of winning the series. Miami, however, came into Sunday’s Game 1 with a nice adjustment against West’s pick-and-pops. The Heat — as they always do — showed hard and trapped the ball handler on high screens, but in addition to that, they came up with a way to also trap West as he caught the ball after setting a screen. The Heat were trapping twice in a row and relying on their perimeter defenders’ speed to rotate out of these traps. The strategy was extremely effective.


                          Here, West sets a screen on the wing and Darren Collison uses it to dribble toward the middle. As Collison comes off the screen, Udonis Haslem leaves West to trap Collison along with Dwyane Wade, who fights over the screen. West pops after setting the screen and releases toward the corner.

                          Collison sees the trap, picks up his dribble, and because Haslem is smothering him, Collison figures West will be open. But Miami is rotating, and as soon as Collison passes to West, Ronny Turiaf leaves his man to cover West. LeBron James, who is defending a man in the corner, rotates guard Turiaf's man. Finally, when the pass is made, Haslem hustles back to West and looks to trap with Turiaf.

                          Miami’s defensive scheme forces a contested jumper from West. He misses, and James rotates down to box out Louis Amundson. James grabs the defensive rebound and draws a foul. Here is the play in real time:
                          West manages to get his shot off before Haslem returns to trap him, but the trap is coming. If West holds the ball for a split second longer, he'll be in trouble, and that's exactly what happened the next time Indiana ran a pick-and-pop.

                          This is the same type of screen as the one we just looked at, just on the opposite side of the court. West sets a screen for Leandro Barbosa, who uses it and drives to the middle. Once again, Barbosa gets trapped by his man and West's defender (Joel Anthony) and West pops to the corner.

                          This play follows the same script as the previous one. Barbosa sees the trap coming at him and assumes West will be wide open on the pop, so he picks up his dribble and tries to get it to him. When Barbosa passes to West, Shane Battier, who is closest to the paint, rotates to West, while Anthony sprints back to spring another trap on West. Wade is already on the block in help position, so he doesn't have to rotate to Tyler Hansbrough.

                          On this possession, West hesitates for a second after he catches the ball. The result? Battier and Anthony converge on West and set a very solid trap. Here is the play in real time.
                          Once the trap is set, West has to dribble out of it and kick the ball to Collison in the corner. This is where Miami’s defense shines. Against most teams, that pass to the corner would lead to a wide-open 3. Against the Heat? James closes out so hard that Collison has to turn down the shot and drive baseline, where he is eventually forced into a turnover. The Heat are so quick on the perimeter that they can trap once, rotate out of it, trap a second time, and then rotate out of it a second time to close out on shooters. The Miami Heat, with their length and speed, are probably the only team in the NBA that can defend like this.
                          Coach Erik Spoelstra can be a lightning rod for everything NBA analysts and observers dislike about the Heat, but adjustments like this show that Spoelstra is a very good coach. From series to series and from game to game, he figures out ways to tweak the Heat’s baseline defensive game plans and use the Heat's size and speed to take away the opposing team's best option. Against the Knicks, that meant fronting Carmelo Anthony to make it hard for him to catch the ball on the block. The Heat are still doing that against the Pacers, but the new adjustment is this “trap and trap again” scheme they’re using to prevent West from getting open pick-and-pop jumpers.
                          In Game 2, the Pacers need to counter to Miami’s adjustment. What can they do? Well, instead of having a player waiting in the corner, they can have that player dive to the paint for a quick pass from West. They might also try to run pick-and-pop plays from the top of the key rather than on the wing. When Indiana did that in Game 1, the team created better scoring opportunities for West and found open shots for other Pacers as

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                            Last edited by MagicRat; 05-15-2012, 10:09 AM.
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                            • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                              Thanks for the video, they really gave away a lot of stupid fouls.
                              @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                              • Re: Miami/Pacers postgame thread game 1

                                Originally posted by MagicRat View Post
                                I really hope they let them play more as the series goes on or we have basically no chance. They called so many ticky-tacky fouls. We fed into it and the guys let it affect their games.

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