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  • That Plumlee pick

    Now that the draft class of 2012 has completed their rookie season, is there anyone who was selected after Plumlee that stands out as an obvious "miss" for the Pacers? At the time I remember thinking the Pacers should have probably taken Draymond Green, and he had an OK rookie season I think, but not really anything stellar. Orlando Johnson obviously had a better season than Plumlee, but he doesn't count of course because he's a Pacer.

    So who else? Perry Jones didn't do anything, Marquis Teague didn't do much though I still like his potential as an eventual backup PG. Jae Crowder looked pretty solid in Dallas. Anyone else?

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    Re: That Plumlee pick

    I really wanted Draymond Green too. I think he had a great rookie season. He is a smart player, a bit undersized, but he knows how to play basketball very well.

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      I think Moultrie,Green or Ezeli would have been a better choice. Maybe throw Jeff Taylor in there too.

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        Re: That Plumlee pick

        I think it's fair to say Ezeli, Green or Crowder would have been better picks. Pick Draymond Green then and you don't have to worry about finding a replacement for Hansbrough this off-season...

        Hopefully Plumlee turns out to be a half-decent backup big, but I'm not holding my breath. If he couldn't crack the rotation this season with Tyler and Ian in front of him, I'm not sure he'll see much time next season either (assuming Tyler is either re-signed or replaced).

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          Re: That Plumlee pick

          Originally posted by Handoverfist View Post
          I think Moultrie,Green or Ezeli would have been a better choice. Maybe throw Jeff Taylor in there too.
          I've gotta ask if you chose your handle for this forum simply so you could yell, "Sterrrrrrrnnnn!!"

          Slightly different spelling, I realize, but if you did, well - major, major kudos.


          "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

          - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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            I would loved to have seen Marquis Teague and its not like we needed any help at pg or anything.

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              Re: That Plumlee pick

              Originally posted by Pingu View Post
              Hopefully Plumlee turns out to be a half-decent backup big, but I'm not holding my breath. If he couldn't crack the rotation this season with Tyler and Ian in front of him, I'm not sure he'll see much time next season either (assuming Tyler is either re-signed or replaced).
              See I really didn't expect pick #26 was going to take away minutes from Tyler or Mini-me this season. Shoot Pendergraph who was familiar with the system couldn't crack the rotation either. At least you're giving him a chance while it seems some PD folks already have labeled him a bust.
              You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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              • #8
                Re: That Plumlee pick

                Can we sticky this ( or any other subsequent ) Plumlee thread since they r all the same?

                I do question why Bird went with Plumlee...but I'm not going to really be conrcerned until I see him regularly play. Yes, there is a difference between a 1st and 2nd round pick....but just like Lance ( and waiting for 3 seasons until he was finally given the chance )...I'm not going to complain about Plumlee until I see him play.
                Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                • #9
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                  Way too early to tell anything about Plumlee and this draft but I think he could develop into a decent backup Center. Get back with me in 2 years.

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                    Re: That Plumlee pick

                    Originally posted by DrFife View Post
                    I've gotta ask if you chose your handle for this forum simply so you could yell, "Sterrrrrrrnnnn!!"

                    Slightly different spelling, I realize, but if you did, well - major, major kudos.
                    You're a fan of Heavy Metal too I see.

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                    • #11
                      Re: That Plumlee pick

                      Teague would have been the better pick.

                      Who can say though. Really need to look back at this in 2 more years.
                      First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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                        Re: That Plumlee pick

                        Originally posted by Pingu View Post
                        Pick Draymond Green then and you don't have to worry about finding a replacement for Hansbrough this off-season...
                        Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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                        • #13
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                          if I remember correctly a majority of us DID NOT want us to pick Green....I could be wrong but that's what I remember. Honestly though I don't know how you can judge a draft pick that has played no significant minutes

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                            Re: That Plumlee pick

                            Originally posted by Pingu View Post
                            I think it's fair to say Ezeli, Green or Crowder would have been better picks. Pick Draymond Green then and you don't have to worry about finding a replacement for Hansbrough this off-season...
                            Draymond Green didn't play PF at GS, though. He played SF. He shot horribly in the regular season but he was good in the post-season. He was pivotal in GS's game 6 win with 16 points on 50% shooting and 10 rebounds. According to GS fans on RealGM, his defense was quite solid throughout the season.

                            Good player, he impressed me in that game 6 but he isn't a PF. He remains a tweener at 6'7.5 with shoes (and 6'5.75 without shoes). Decent wingspan at 7'1.25, though.

                            Green was certainly a good pick in the 2nd round, of course.

                            Festus Ezeli is debatable. Miles is a bit bigger and tested better athletically (in terms of jumping ability and speed), Ezeli is longer.

                            For Ezeli it was a matter of opportunity. He didn't play in GS because he was so good. He played because the Warriors had to field a Center. Biedrins has stopped being an NBA player for quite some time now, unfortunately, and since Bogut was injured Ezeli became their only option.

                            Still, I like Ezeli as a player. He defended well for a raw rookie big and blocked some shots. He boarded ok for his minutes but his offense was subpar. He couldn't score outside of 10 feet. His hook shot seemed decent in a small sample, though ( http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting/2013/ ). 14 / 30 on hook shots is good for a raw rookie big.

                            All in all, Ezeli got the opportunity to play while Miles didn't. That makes a lot of sense since GS was really thin in the front court while we had great depth in that spot. I consider both players as decent picks.

                            Let's go to Jae Crowder now. Another tweener but he seems to have transitioned better at SF. He had to after all since he is a lot shorter than Green and with a worse wingspan.

                            Here's what a friend of mine who is a Mavs fan said about him:

                            Very good for a 2nd round pick. Nice 3 point shot (32.8%), high energy player, mediocre team defender, not a good finisher close to the basket (his shooting splits indicate that he is decent at finishing at the rim but really bad between 3 and 16 feet) and one of the worst shot selections he has ever seen.

                            We can also ask Spreedom about him since he's also a Mavs fan. I agree that Crowder is a good 2nd round pick and he seems like a likeable guy as well.

                            All in all, I think that if OJ and Miles switched picks then no one would really mind Miles. I think that the criticism that he has received from certain posters is kinda unfair.
                            Originally posted by IrishPacer
                            Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                              Re: That Plumlee pick

                              Originally posted by PacerPenguins View Post
                              if I remember correctly a majority of us DID NOT want us to pick Green....I could be wrong but that's what I remember. Honestly though I don't know how you can judge a draft pick that has played no significant minutes
                              I agree....i recall many posts regarding picking a glue guy that isn't great at anything but only good at most things. I agree that Plumlee is a headcratcher and that 20/20 hindsight is great.....but many here were hoping for that guy from Houston that hasnt panned out yet due to psychological concerns.
                              Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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