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  • #76
    Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

    Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
    No you don't need Granger, you need a healthy Granger which I don't see happening the rest of the season. Too many people have counted on a healthy Granger coming back... including Walsh. I've said b4 Granger wasn't coming back in a savior roll to help the Pacers. Walsh put all his eggs in the basket that Granger was the best player the Pacers could get at TD. That view is going to come home to bite the Pacers. Walsh and fans need to understand just what kind of a Granger they will get IF he can return. It's not the Granger of old which so many have expected. It's going to be only a small fraction of what Granger has been in the past IF he can return at all. People need to concentrate on the other players and what they need to do to make this team better instead of fixating on how Granger is going to improve this team. To me, the season is too far gone for Granger to be effective helping the Pacers. I've seen nothing that indicates Granger can be more effective the rest of the year than having acquired a Redick or whoever. NOTHING!

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    • #77
      Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
      There were a lot of turnovers because the number one reason is that Wade and Lebron knew what was coming next, the Pacers offense is either give the ball to Roy down low, a pick and roll play between Hill and West and a lot of West ISO's, the Pacers don't have other options, I still don't understand why Vogel doesn't try something else.
      I disagree. There were a lot of turnovers because as a team, the Pacers are careless with the ball. (Particularly PG)

      Those turnovers were turnovers against any team.

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      • #78
        Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        I want to expand on your point. Did the heat defense cause us to be careless with the ball? Or were we just careless. I think we were what we generally are and that is good enough against most defenses, but not against an energized and engaged Miami Heat defense. Passes that are just fine against most teams were easily intercepted and turned into easy points.

        I contend that while our defense needs to be good, our offense is the key against the Heat. Last night the Pacers had trouble making simple passes because of the Heat pressure defense, they took us out of anything we wanted to run and if it weren't for DJ hitting a bunch of threes it would have been much worse. And DJ cannot be counted on to do that again, so our offense was really bad and the heat defense was suffacating.

        Our defense as long as we keep them in the halfcourt is fine and will be good enough to beat the heat, but our offense will be the downfall.

        There double teaming of West got us out of our offense, same with the way they doubled when the shot clock got below 5 seconds - I have always wondered why more teams don't do that
        I think that it was a combination of both.....specifically that the Pacers were careless on the offensive end ( like they were over the last 10 games where they averaged 16.2 Turnover Per Game....27th in the League ). Couple that with the very focused defense that the Heat brought.....it just magnified how poorly the Pacers offense has been executing as of late. Against Teams that aren't that good.....the Pacers can be get by playing like this...simply because we have more talent....but against a veteran and experienced Team like the Heat....they will do what they always do......they find a weakness in their opponent and exploited it to the Nth degree.
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        • #79
          Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

          Originally posted by Sookie View Post
          I disagree. There were a lot of turnovers because as a team, the Pacers are careless with the ball. (Particularly PG)

          Those turnovers were turnovers against any team.
          Not only do I agree with you, but myself and maybe "Jay Redd" Wade (or Trader Joe?) said that TOs were the big danger coming into the game, and in general going forward, because they've been a problem all season. I think its been worse lately because of Vogel emphasizing the need to share the ball better and to make that extra pass.

          This has resulted in what appears to be something of a learning curve where they don't quite look on track together.


          And then let's be honest about Paul, he's been careless with his dribble his entire career. Last year one of my big knocks on his game, especially the playoffs, was how he would have TOs where he just looked too relaxed and careless with his own dribble. He doesn't protect his dribble well, and not just on "fancy" moves or drives. He got ripped for TOs in last year's playoffs just sitting outside the arc waiting for a low post setup to unfold or similar situations.

          He and Danny are both long and they carry this over to how they handle the ball. Long, slowish and somewhat high dribbles that need to be protected with real effort and technique. You can't just dribble normal if it means a slow dribble pattern like he's got. And not only that, but he doesn't really have much of a change of speed dribble to keep guys off balance.

          If he would take better care when a play is setting up and also be a little more mindful of avoiding hard double team splits with a pass instead, then he could reduce the issue I think.

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          • #80
            Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

            [QUOTE=xIndyFan;1604471]

            First, if Danny doesn't get healthy this season, Pacers are . QUOTE]


            Yep, lets just close the season down and give up b/c Granger's health. I've watched the Pacers play 63 games being 14 games over 500 w/o any Granger significant contributions to this team, but the seasons success depends on an injured Granger. LOL!

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            • #81
              Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

              Two extremely serious questions, because I have been rather confused by the perceptions some have that it would have been so easy to make such changes at the trade deadline:

              1) Does a Reddick actually help us win against the Heat? If not, what does a player of that type add that gets us anywhere other than to a poor matchup with the Heat, which we seem to already have?

              2) What are we convinced that we would have had to give up for such a player? People keep acting like it would only have taken a draft pick, but we were not in any position to only trade a draft pick (being over the cap). Who would a team have taken for such a player? An injured Granger? A poorly playing Green?
              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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              • #82
                Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
                The refs were against us. Every point and possession counts. The non-flagrant foul on Lance, and the questionable holding foul on Ian at the end of the half ruined our momentum
                I thought the refs were much better than I expected them to be. That may not be saying much.

                But not calling that Battier foul a flagrant was baffling to me. Pretty clearly went for Lance's head with the second swing.

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                • #83
                  Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                  Originally posted by DJVendetta View Post
                  To be fair, Lance looked rattled last night. Even my girl at the game was like "that guy looks like he wants nothing to do with LeBron." He hardly ever tried to drive or dribble the ball for more than 2 seconds with LeBron following his every move with the size he had on him. Lance seemed to try and take advantage a little bit when someone else was guarding him, but by then it seemed like he was a little bit off his game.
                  I'm not surprised by the way Lance played against LeDecision. Lance 6'5" 228 pound Guard that is defending a 6'8" 250 freak of nature that is as strong as David West and as quick, and athletic as Paul George.

                  When I saw that Lance was defending LeDecision...I was wondering why on earth was he ever put in a position to be defending him in the first place.
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                  • #84
                    Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                    Look how much they outscored us on the perimeter. Augustin in part fueled the mini comeback (23 down to 12 or so?). Lance gave us nothing offensively but then Hill and PG didn't give us much.

                    Redick would help, I think, but not enough to have won yesterday. We can't win with them by trading baskets. We have to defend better and ugly it up.
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                    • #85
                      Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                      Now that Roy's offense appears to have returned, should Frank go back to the offense he wanted to run in November?

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                      • #86
                        Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                        Originally posted by MAStamper View Post
                        Now that Roy's offense appears to have returned, should Frank go back to the offense he wanted to run in November?
                        At least mix it in there to throw off the opposition... I wonder how hard it would be on the players to pick it back up though...

                        I've just felt like we needed more cowbe... I mean Roy in the losses to Miami and Boston...
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                        • #87
                          Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                          Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                          I think that it was a combination of both.....specifically that the Pacers were careless on the offensive end ( like they were over the last 10 games where they averaged 16.2 Turnover Per Game....27th in the League ). Couple that with the very focused defense that the Heat brought.....it just magnified how poorly the Pacers offense has been executing as of late. Against Teams that aren't that good.....the Pacers can be get by playing like this...simply because we have more talent....but against a veteran and experienced Team like the Heat....they will do what they always do......they find a weakness in their opponent and exploited it to the Nth degree.
                          That is true. if you look at the last several losses. Heat, Celtics, Clippers, even though each team's style of defense is very different, in each case their defense got us out of our confort zone and caused a lot of turnovers. I contend that getting us out of our comfort zone comes first and then we start turning the ball over

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                          • #88
                            Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                            The 16 TOs is only slightly above their median for the season (14) and by comparison to their last 10 games its pretty average. The last few games things were better than they were in the 5 before that, but even at their recent best they've turned it over 12-14 times. Within the last 10 games we've seen 21, 20, 20, and 19 TO games.

                            This sudden jump also related to a jump in total points scored and all began coming out of the AS break. They talked about improving their passing and I think the TOs are a direct result of implementing this new system. The fact that the TOs are down more in the last 5 games than the first 5 says that they are starting to figure it out.

                            They only turned it over 14 times to CHI and BOS, two good defensive teams that like to get TOs. This was coming off of 20 TOs vs LAC and 19 TOs vs TOR.


                            And by the way, in games where they've had at least 16 TOs they are 15-13. They are even 6-6 in games where they turn it over 19 times or more. So while TOs hurt, turning them into basically a .500 team, they don't wreck them like you think they would.


                            Regardless, I think the TOs will come back down as they figure out their new offensive identity, though I'm not as sure Paul will make his TOs go away as much as we hope.

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                            • #89
                              Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                              Yeah the turnovers weren't that bad yesterday, (at least not the number of turnovers overall), but what was bad is the Heat forced us to take bad shots. Really as simple as that

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                              • #90
                                Re: Pacers Heat Postgame thread

                                Originally posted by Sookie View Post
                                I disagree. There were a lot of turnovers because as a team, the Pacers are careless with the ball. (Particularly PG)

                                Those turnovers were turnovers against any team.

                                Some of those turnovers were not normal turnovers, the Pacers would make a move and you could see either Lebron or Wade cheating and intercepting the pass, Boston was also pretty good at reading the Pacers simple offense.
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