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  • Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

    What I feared the most about the way we lost game 3 pretty much came true in this game. The Hawks now have the confidence to not only play against us but they are now playing to win this series.

    It’s not an absolute but I think it’s pretty safe to say that if the Hawks win Wednesday here in Indy we are done. Again pay attention to what I said, I’m not saying it’s an absolute but I just don’t like our chances of having to win on the road in Atlanta.

    When you have a starting lineup like ours, one that is set, there really is very little you can do to adjust things up. I mean you can tweak the offense or defense but fundamentally the players you have are the player you have. The Hawks had the advantage of being able to make an adjustment and that one adjustment has very much put us in a tail spin. Here is the problem, what adjustment can we make to counter their adjustment? The simple truth of the matter is we can’t. Lance cant’ guard Smith and Paul can’t guard Horford so that means West can’t guard Smith.

    I hate to say it, and it’s not fair, but sadly this is all going to fall on the shoulders of Paul George. He is going to be the only one at all who is going to be able to guard Smith for any length of time and if he can’t keep him out of the paint, well to say the season will end with a loud thud will be an understatement.

    Honestly some of this tonight was just crap, I mean there was one shot that Korver flung up with a man flying at him that just had no business going in but it did. Then when Tolliver hit 100% from deep there just isn’t much you can do. Also on the other end we just once again missed several bunny’s that rolled off the rim.

    Now I say there isn’t much we can do but I mean there is not much we can do with the current roster we have. We desperately need someone, anyone who can shoot and hit an open jump shot. I swear we have the worst shooting team in the entire NBA (I know we don’t but is just seems like it).

    I’m not really going to spend a lot of time tonight doing this because honestly I just have no idea what to do. I mean I could go on for days about how the bench is just horrid or how David West has provided us with less than nothing this entire playoff series (and if you think about it what did he really give us once Miami switched Battier to him last season) or how our wings are as consistent as a Tornado but what would be the point.

    All I can say is thank God the Rockets beat the Thunder or on top of everything else this week we would have to hear about how the crowds in Indiana are pathetic as people who actually work for a living would not have been able to just drop on a days notice and show up to the fieldhouse a full hour early.

    I did manage to find this clip of Jeff Teague driving against George Hill though, so enjoy.

    P.S. Teague is in Red



    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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    Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

    Originally posted by Peck View Post
    The Hawks now have the confidence to not only play against us but they are now playing to win this series.
    I'm not sure what to think about this sentiment other than to assert that Pacers fans as a whole have brought a level of entitlement to these playoffs that I haven't seen in a while. That thread about looking forward to the Knicks series may have been started after the first two games, but the overall attitude seems to have originated before the series began. The idea that the Hawks wouldn't compete, wouldn't think they could win, and wouldn't defend their home court is preposterous. You can talk about the players not being playoff tested, but I don't think the fans are either.
    You Got The Tony!!!!!!

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      Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

      What we need is a healthy Danny Granger.

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        Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

        Originally posted by AesopRockOn View Post
        I'm not sure what to think about this sentiment other than to assert that Pacers fans as a whole have brought a level of entitlement to these playoffs that I haven't seen in a while.
        QFT

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          Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

          Originally posted by AesopRockOn View Post
          I'm not sure what to think about this sentiment other than to assert that Pacers fans as a whole have brought a level of entitlement to these playoffs that I haven't seen in a while. That thread about looking forward to the Knicks series may have been started after the first two games, but the overall attitude seems to have originated before the series began. The idea that the Hawks wouldn't compete, wouldn't think they could win, and wouldn't defend their home court is preposterous. You can talk about the players not being playoff tested, but I don't think the fans are either.
          What are you talking about? I don't know of anyone who came into the series predicting a sweep of the Hawks, hell some of us were wondering if we could beat the Hawks. But games 1 & 2 were not only lopsided wins for us but it also showed a Hawk team in turmoil and lot's of people (including the Atlanta Journal & Constitution) were questioning if the Hawks would even win one more game.

          The turn around is not only there, it is absolutely stunning. We have been effectively taken out of these past two games early on & right now I am questioning whether or not we can win another game.

          I don't get your statement about entitlement at all.


          Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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            Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

            Originally posted by Peck View Post
            What I feared the most about the way we lost game 3 pretty much came true in this game. The Hawks now have the confidence to not only play against us but they are now playing to win this series.

            It’s not an absolute but I think it’s pretty safe to say that if the Hawks win Wednesday here in Indy we are done. Again pay attention to what I said, I’m not saying it’s an absolute but I just don’t like our chances of having to win on the road in Atlanta.

            When you have a starting lineup like ours, one that is set, there really is very little you can do to adjust things up. I mean you can tweak the offense or defense but fundamentally the players you have are the player you have. The Hawks had the advantage of being able to make an adjustment and that one adjustment has very much put us in a tail spin. Here is the problem, what adjustment can we make to counter their adjustment? The simple truth of the matter is we can’t. Lance cant’ guard Smith and Paul can’t guard Horford so that means West can’t guard Smith.

            I hate to say it, and it’s not fair, but sadly this is all going to fall on the shoulders of Paul George. He is going to be the only one at all who is going to be able to guard Smith for any length of time and if he can’t keep him out of the paint, well to say the season will end with a loud thud will be an understatement.

            Honestly some of this tonight was just crap, I mean there was one shot that Korver flung up with a man flying at him that just had no business going in but it did. Then when Tolliver hit 100% from deep there just isn’t much you can do. Also on the other end we just once again missed several bunny’s that rolled off the rim.

            Now I say there isn’t much we can do but I mean there is not much we can do with the current roster we have. We desperately need someone, anyone who can shoot and hit an open jump shot. I swear we have the worst shooting team in the entire NBA (I know we don’t but is just seems like it).

            I’m not really going to spend a lot of time tonight doing this because honestly I just have no idea what to do. I mean I could go on for days about how the bench is just horrid or how David West has provided us with less than nothing this entire playoff series (and if you think about it what did he really give us once Miami switched Battier to him last season) or how our wings are as consistent as a Tornado but what would be the point.

            All I can say is thank God the Rockets beat the Thunder or on top of everything else this week we would have to hear about how the crowds in Indiana are pathetic as people who actually work for a living would not have been able to just drop on a days notice and show up to the fieldhouse a full hour early.

            I did manage to find this clip of Jeff Teague driving against George Hill though, so enjoy.

            P.S. Teague is in Red

            When in the history of the NBA playoffs has a team not played to win a series?


            Carmel HS Class of 2011

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              Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

              Originally posted by Peck View Post
              What are you talking about? I don't know of anyone who came into the series predicting a sweep of the Hawks, hell some of us were wondering if we could beat the Hawks. But games 1 & 2 were not only lopsided wins for us but it also showed a Hawk team in turmoil and lot's of people (including the Atlanta Journal & Constitution) were questioning if the Hawks would even win one more game.

              The turn around is not only there, it is absolutely stunning. We have been effectively taken out of these past two games early on & right now I am questioning whether or not we can win another game.

              I don't get your statement about entitlement at all.
              Seconded times a billion.

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                Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                Once again - no, the Pacers haven't played the best. But still, the same thing is happening, the bench comes in and sprays vomit all over the court and calls it defense. The games over before the second half starts..

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                  Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                  You're saying that the "turn-around" (which some would call simply winning at home) is stunning. What is the premise there? Other than either 'the Pacers should be beating the Hawks easily because the former is so much better or the latter is so much worse' or 'I cheer for this team, therefore they should win and if they don't win or lose perfectly, I need to shift the entire narrative from four days ago because sports'. If anyone thought the Pacers would win this series easily, he was wrong.

                  But what I'm seeing (and I don't know how to explain it any better) is more than the typical seesaw-on-fire type of overreactions. Pacers fans really didn't think that the Hawks stood a chance. Look at the Josh Smith narrative: after the two Hawks losses, he's a complete malcontent with a terrible attitude who no Pacers fan would want on her team ever; now, he's shutting down Paul George and there isn't anything that can be done about it.

                  It's more than flip-flopping at this point for the at-the-moment fan-base It's utter shock that anything other than wins or beautiful losses (about as silly a concept as sports fans have come up with) have taken place. What's shocking to me is the massive disconnect between this supposed potential and current reality. The Pacers are not that good, and the emotional roller-coaster that a lot of fans are taking themselves on is both fascinating but kind of troubling, at least short term. (I'm not sure if that explained anything better at all, but I typed it so.)
                  You Got The Tony!!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                    I say we counter their big lineup by puttig Tylor on Josh Smith, let Lance come off bench.
                    That might just do the trick.
                    But I am not Vogel, so.

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                      Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                      Originally posted by AesopRockOn View Post
                      You're saying that the "turn-around" (which some would call simply winning at home) is stunning. What is the premise there? Other than either 'the Pacers should be beating the Hawks easily because the former is so much better or the latter is so much worse' or 'I cheer for this team, therefore they should win and if they don't win or lose perfectly, I need to shift the entire narrative from four days ago because sports'. If anyone thought the Pacers would win this series easily, he was wrong.

                      But what I'm seeing (and I don't know how to explain it any better) is more than the typical seesaw-on-fire type of overreactions. Pacers fans really didn't think that the Hawks stood a chance. Look at the Josh Smith narrative: after the two Hawks losses, he's a complete malcontent with a terrible attitude who no Pacers fan would want on her team ever; now, he's shutting down Paul George and there isn't anything that can be done about it.

                      It's more than flip-flopping at this point for the at-the-moment fan-base It's utter shock that anything other than wins or beautiful losses (about as silly a concept as sports fans have come up with) have taken place. What's shocking to me is the massive disconnect between this supposed potential and current reality. The Pacers are not that good, and the emotional roller-coaster that a lot of fans are taking themselves on is both fascinating but kind of troubling, at least short term. (I'm not sure if that explained anything better at all, but I typed it so.)
                      No, I'm sorry that cleared up nothing. Maybe I'm just not following what you are saying but the disconnect here is that you seem to think that some of us thought that this would be an easy series from the get go. I can't speak for anyone else but the Hawks scared me coming into the series simply because of our recent history vs. them.

                      Home wins are nice and all but let's not pretend that there really is something about Philips arena that the laws of physics stop existing in for our team and some super power over takes the Hawks. The goal is still 10' high the court is still the same length and width, the rules are the same. It's not like we are facing the crowd noise of Golden State or Chicago.

                      No the reason behind the change is not the change in venues it is the change in personnel assignments and that has been the issue. I mean sure some players play better at home vs. the road (Lance, Paul) but at the end of the day switching Josh Smith to Paul George has totally messed us up. Physically Josh is just as long, just as quick and just as good a jumper, however Josh is much stronger the Paul George. Ideally this is where Danny would come into play but that is just not reality so we have to deal with what is here.

                      Now are you just saying you think some of us are getting to up after a win and to down after a loss? Sure, it's sports. There is nobody here getting paid to watch and analyze these games, were just fans so of course if we win big we are on top of the world and if we lose big it is the end of the world. Some of that is a given, I guess. Maybe that's what you are trying to say and I just read it wrong.


                      Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                      • #12
                        Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                        Last season against the Heat, it felt like Wade and James had totally stepped up to a different level that few players in the NBA have once they had the momentum going their way.
                        The Hawks are a decent team, but the Heat they are not. This series has a bunch of interesting matchups and it will be interesting to see how we play in game 5.

                        Sherlock's suggestion of matching their big lineup by playing Tyler at the SF spot is an interesting idea. We haven't really gone super big at all this season. Tyler has done a passable job at times on Smith in this series. It might free PG up to attack their SGs, or ruin our spacing and be a disaster.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                          I mean I cannot blame any single player for the loss. Our defense in the first half just wasn't good enough to stop anyone. The biggest reason we lost was that we could not hit shots period. We missed too many in close shots and we missed a lot of open 3's too. It still seems like West does not get the ball as much as he should, which would really open things up for everyone else. I did like that Roy got a good amount of touches inside and he had a solid game. PG was shut down for most of the game until he hit those two 3's in the 4th. Tyler had a very nice game off the bench which was good to see that. Overall, I'm glad we are back home. Let's get game 5
                          Smothered Chicken!

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                            Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                            When you're two best players arent getting it done, you're not going to win in the playoffs--simple as that.

                            David West has gone from BAMF to Sad A** MF'er for what seems like a month now. His lack of defense is one thing, but his lack of rebounding, and his inability to finish around the basket is infuriating at times. He's been a godsend during his time here, and he has at least 2 playoff games to turn it around, but when faced against smaller/more active defenders, he is not half as consistent as he is otherwise. That's fine on a team full of talent, but on a team like ours without a superstar, that's not going to get it done in the playoffs.

                            Paul George needs to step up also. He hit 2 3's and a mid range J in the 4th that made his point production look good, but anyone that's whatched the last two games knows that the kid has reverted back to the un-confident shaky ball handler that we didnt see in the first two games. We want to give him a pass (and maybe rightfully so) because he's 22 and because he's never been the main player on a playoff team. But I digress--THIS is what makes the difference between very very good player, and superstars. Superstars are able to impose their will on the game no matter the matchup. I think Paul George is very very good, and just like I said for D.West, he has at least 2 more playoff games to get his game together and pull this series out. But he needs to be at an all-time high in aggressivness offensively.

                            The series is tied 2-2 and we are coming home for game 5. I hope the home crowd is able to re-energize these guys and invoke some passion and fire into the players. We don't have any special lineups we can turn to, we are going to have to dance with the guys that brought us here and hope we can at least make it to the 2nd round (which is somewhat of a shame--but starting to show to be true)

                            I definitely feel that he winner of game 5 is going to win the series. I just hope PG and D.West can lead this team to a big playoff W.
                            Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 04-30-2013, 07:59 AM.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Odd Thoughts: Round 1 Game 4 2013 NBA playoffs

                              Overall, George Hill was pretty bad in Atlanta. I hope he can turn it around in game 6. A lot of his misses last night were layups that were just flat out unlucky. Those should fall next game.

                              Lance Stephenson has some of the most disciplined shot selection of anyone on our team. I love how he doesn't force garbage shots up. He's matured a lot this season.

                              I just have a bad feeling that this is going to a game 7. I expect us to win game 5, but lose game 6 down there. Anything can happen in a game 7 and it will be extremely nerve racking. It goes without saying that we are in serious serious trouble if we can't win game 5 at home. The Pacers have played bad in the last two games, but no one should be surprised that Atlanta is playing good. Smith, Horford, and Korver, amongst others, have a ton of playoff experience. Smith and Horford have been to the playoffs six straight years together. They beat Orlando a couple of years ago and then gave the Bulls a somewhat tough six game series. Also, they took the Celtics to 7 games five years ago, though the team has certainly changed since then. Smith and Horford were there though.

                              I've said for a while that we have to keep in mind that this Pacer team has never eliminated a good team from the playoffs. We caught an extremely lucky break last year with Howard being out before facing a championship Heat team. Those were two teams on the complete opposite ends of the spectrum, so this crew hadn't played anything in-between until now. The NBA playoffs are tough and there are several good teams out there. It's not easy. This team still has to prove that they can eliminate a good team from the playoffs. It's not going to be easy.

                              Also, all I hear is that Atlanta's fans are so terrible, but they sounded pretty loud last night. They were louder than Pacers fans in games 1 or 2.

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