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We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

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  • #61
    Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

    Originally posted by Shabazz View Post
    Isn't Prince the starting SF for Memphis.... not a back-up PF?
    Prince has been able to play PF throughout his career at times as well.

    Do you need help comprehending the point I was trying to make?

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    • #62
      Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

      Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
      Brandon Bass plays 27.1 Minutes per Game.

      Tyler Hansbrough plays 16.6 Minutes per Game.

      When you make a head to head comparison then you should include how many minutes those 2 players play. If you don't, your argument will be flawed.
      Yeah, you are right, I should have included that. It would make Bass earning more minutes than Tyler make him look even better.

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      • #63
        Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

        This thread is amazing.

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        • #64
          Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

          Tyler is Austin Croshere II there are plenty of delusional fans who think we need to give him 60 mil but if we do the team will regret it big time. Let him walk or if he plays so well that teams are lining up to sign him trade him for a point guard!!!

          When I first saw this title my mind went to Lock him up as in don't let him play!!

          Remember even Jamison Brewer and Sarunas Jasikevicius had some Good games that did not make them NBA point guards .

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          • #65
            Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

            Why don't these polls ever have sufficient answers. Where is undecided?

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            • #66
              Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

              Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
              LOL good comeback!

              He has this vertigo issue which has limited his games played, his field goal % is very subpar for his position as well as his rebounding. He does get to the line and make free throws, but that is all.

              Just do me this favor, show me a backup PF with similar numbers making significantly more than 3 million.
              Do they have to be a backup? Taj Gibson immediately jumps out. I'd also recommend Brandon Bass. I think Taj is getting about 9 mil a year to essentially put up the same numbers. Bass is at about 6-7 mil.

              Also, Elton Brand is over 18 mil,
              Danger Zone

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              • #67
                Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                I would love to have him back and I am sure I would be willing to allocate more money to him than many who have posted in this thread. But I do realize chances are it will be difficult salary cap wise for the Pacers to keep him, unless David West leaves. But then I also will say that Roy and Tyler are not good enough bigs to get us to the NBA Finals. We need West, or IMo we have no shot to get beyond the second round of the playoffs. (obviousoy that is assuming we don't sign or trade for a better power forward. But if West leaves and our bigs are what we have now just minus West, then we are in big trouble.

                I would really hate to see Tyler leave though.

                I also want to see how we do in the playoffs
                Last edited by Unclebuck; 03-27-2013, 07:45 AM.

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                • #68
                  Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                  Buck what is it you love in Tyler, because he is bad on defense, and worse on offense, reached his ceiling before he came to the nba and is more destructive than anything to the team when he is out there.

                  Hustle is one thing, but well what can I say; bull > porcelain shop > pinball

                  More money would be justified if he had a place like West has, he is nowhere near that quality, to than say Roy and Tyler are not good enough is a sly remark towards Roy, because Roy is of sufficient quality but TH is nowhere near.

                  I understand you loved Foster, as did I but Tyler is not even 10% the defender he was and on offense, well sorry but ppl are raking Roy for his percentage and Tyler is praised for an even lower one.

                  As I stated anything over 3 mio is a waste. keep Pendy for the minimum (if he doesn't keep playing himself onto some other team's bench for a lot more, imo he is close to commanding more then Tyler)

                  draft well in that position or trade.

                  BTW I think West wont be as expensive as you all think but at then end of the season we will setup a thread for that.
                  So Long And Thanks For All The Fish.

                  If you've done 6 impossible things today?
                  Then why not have Breakfast at Milliways!

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                  • #69
                    Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                    I do not consider Tyler bad on defense. His one-on-one defense is often pretty good. His team defense has improved over-the-years, even though his pick and roll defense still needs a lot of work. Overall on defense I would say he is a 5 on a 10 point scale. Also keep in mind what his physical nature does for our defense as a whole. Actually I probably should give him a 6 on defense. Slightly above average

                    Offense - I think one of the most important things for any teams offense is getting to the free throw line and he is one of the best in the league at getting there.

                    Hustle - I had this discussion many times with people during the Foster years. Playing like Tyler and Jeff is a real skill. It is not something many players can do. That effort and energy has a real positive influence on the pacers team as a whole.

                    Last thing I want to mention is the physical play that Tyler brings. That is a factor IMo that is hard to quantify. Seems to me he frustrates the guys he plays against. There is a reason why the pacers get flagrant fouled much more than any other team. Tyler is a huge part of our itentity of being a smashmouth team.

                    He's much more destructive to the oppoenent than to the pacers and I have seen real marked improvement since he's been in the NBA.
                    Last edited by Unclebuck; 03-27-2013, 09:28 AM.

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                    • #70
                      Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                      Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
                      Yeah, you are right, I should have included that. It would make Bass earning more minutes than Tyler make him look even better.
                      No. That just indicates how depleted the Celtics front-court really is. On the other hand, we have a stacked front-court.

                      Tyler has better production than Bass if you take into regards the minutes that those two play. If they were on the same team and battling for minutes I could see Tyler bumping him out of the rotation.
                      Originally posted by IrishPacer
                      Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                      • #71
                        Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                        Originally posted by BearBugs View Post
                        How about you do me a favor and find a player that averages 15 and 10 per 36 minutes making less than the MLE.
                        Did you really not look up Pendergraph's per 36 stats before you made this post?

                        Not sure if someone else has already pointed this out, but you might want to do a simple google search regarding the Pacers other PF before you try to make such a bold point.

                        Per36 is a really flawed stat, but if you are going to try and use it to prove how valuable Tyler is you should at least realize that Pendy is basically identical in the per 36 numbers. Tyler averages 1 more point, Pendy averages one more rebound.

                        Look, I'm not even in on the Tyler hate so much this year. I think his D is pretty decent, but his offensive game for the most part has turned to complete slop. His jump shot is gone, he can score well when he gets up and down the court, but the Pacers seem to not realize this for whatever reason. I wouldn't mind keeping Tyler around for the very right price, but I'm not going to lose any sleep if he has to go somewhere else.
                        Last edited by Trader Joe; 03-27-2013, 09:23 AM.


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                        • #72
                          Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                          He much more destructive to the oppoenent than to the pacers and I have seen real marked improvement since he's been in the NBA.
                          This part is huge. Tyler's defense is head-and-shoulders above what it has been in the past. While he still plays best in chaos, he is able to be at least somewhat effective in a more controlled game as well.

                          I wouldn't say he's a "must" sign, but I think he's in for a pretty good raise from someone.
                          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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                          • #73
                            Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                            Originally posted by BearBugs View Post
                            First of all, Tayshaun is a small forward and if you were as smart about basketball as you think you are you would know that. Second of all, i'd take Tyler over Bass any day. Third of all, Landry is the only one out of the rest that is even comparable to Tyler.
                            I know you're new around here, but constantly questioning people's bball knowledge in every post that disagrees with you is going to get you nowhere fast.


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                            • #74
                              Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                              Originally posted by BearBugs View Post
                              Okay now you're just embarrassing yourself our bench is very deep. Ian and Tyler especially.
                              We have statisitcally at least, just about the worst bench in the NBA. It is so bad that we feature perhaps the best starting unit in the NBA statistically and only have the 8th best record.


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                              • #75
                                Re: We need to lock up Hansbrough this offseason

                                Originally posted by BillS View Post
                                This part is huge. Tyler's defense is head-and-shoulders above what it has been in the past. While he still plays best in chaos, he is able to be at least somewhat effective in a more controlled game as well.

                                I wouldn't say he's a "must" sign, but I think he's in for a pretty good raise from someone.
                                as long as it isn't from the Pacers i'm ok with that, let him be someone else's problem contract
                                So Long And Thanks For All The Fish.

                                If you've done 6 impossible things today?
                                Then why not have Breakfast at Milliways!

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