Granger traded to Philly
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Same. I get it. It makes us better, and that's all that matters. But if we really do win it all I'm going to feel bad Danny won't be there for Larry to hand the O'Brien to.Comment
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I guess I should have clarified, my post was toward the people who are saying this is a bad trade, or can't believe we did this, because they like Danny Granger. The NBA's a business, if Larry Legend sees a way to upgrade our roster, then he's going to do it in a heartbeat, no questions asked. That's just his personality. Come on people, you saw this coming when Larry made those comments about Granger earlier in the year.Comment
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I think we all have to accept the fact that Danny was not worth Lance insurance and a possible solid player to replace him for the next couple years. Plus we have no clue what has happened behind the scenes with Danny. He certainly could have been part of the reason he was traded and not kept for the ride in the sunset.Comment
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I certainly understand that this is an emotional time for many fans. But I think we treated Granger pretty fairly here. We gave him the opportunity to prove something this season. He's been auditioning for two months now, and at the end of the day he just didn't have enough. If we would have traded Granger before the season started without giving him the opportunity to prove what he could do after injury, then I could certainly have understood if people thought that was harsh. But we gave him a very fair opportunity to prove that he could be a big boost off the bench. The season started four months ago.Comment
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I don't think I could ever make this decision in good conscious. Danny could be a lump on the bench and it would be hard for me to get rid of him given how great he's been to this franchise.
The move is great on paper. There is no denying that.
The locker room causes me some concern. You introduce 3 new players, 2 of which have questionable personalities, to one of the tightest locker rooms out there. And you send 2 players packing, one of which is somewhat of a father figure to your young group of players.
I hope they are all able to get through it and move on. If I feel this sick to my stomach about the situation, lord knows those guys are hurting.Comment
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Larry Bird loves the organization he works for more than one particular player. Seems pretty normal to me.Comment
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Don't project fan emotions onto players. They probably are feeling a bit of stress at this coming at the last minute, but I doubt any of them are reacting more strongly than the fans are.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...Comment
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He has been paid 66 million dollars. Danny got paid 27 million dollars for last and this season which he barely contributed. Pacers are trying to win a championship. While tough love is lost at a personal level, this is a business and it very seldom turns out like Reggie's career. I don't think Danny deserves anymore then what he has gotten.Garbage players get 1st round picks, (WTF)! All of the NBA must hate the Pacers! LOLComment
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Granger deserves to earn what he negotiated, and the pacers deserve the opportunity to try and upgrade him. He's getting paid millions to go deal with it.Last edited by Kstat; 02-20-2014, 06:56 PM.
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He has been paid 66 million dollars. Danny got paid 27 million dollars for last and this season which he barely contributed. Pacers are trying to win a championship. While tough love is lost at a personal level, this is a business and it very seldom turns out like Reggie's career. I don't think Danny deserves anymore then what he has gotten.Comment
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Pro athletes make more money than the overwhelming majority of folks. Is it 'deserved'? That's a debatable topic for another time.
But putting aside the money for a moment, putting aside the 'business' for a moment, these are still guys who play a game on a team and want to win.
Danny has been with our organization for 8+ years through some good times and many more bad times, and he's done it with class and top notch professionalism.
I can only speak for myself here, but for a player to live in and be a contributor to a local sports community, be a part of a team for so long and to see it grow into a contender only to be unceremoniously dumped at the trade deadline to a team that's desperate to tank...
I really don't think it's fair to immediately discount the "he deserves better" argument just because of money alone.Comment
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I don't think I could ever make this decision in good conscious. Danny could be a lump on the bench and it would be hard for me to get rid of him given how great he's been to this franchise.
The move is great on paper. There is no denying that.
The locker room causes me some concern. You introduce 3 new players, 2 of which have questionable personalities, to one of the tightest locker rooms out there. And you send 2 players packing, one of which is somewhat of a father figure to your young group of players.
I hope they are all able to get through it and move on. If I feel this sick to my stomach about the situation, lord knows those guys are hurting.
I don't see any way the Pacers lose in this deal. I feel awful for Danny, but it was a no brainer given the opportunity.
Thank you Danny for everything. You'll be missed.Comment
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I think the point being made here, and it's one I wholeheartedly agree with, is that it's not just all about money.
Pro athletes make more money than the overwhelming majority of folks. Is it 'deserved'? That's a debatable topic for another time.
But putting aside the money for a moment, putting aside the 'business' for a moment, these are still guys who play a game on a team and want to win.
Danny has been with our organization for 8+ years through some good times and many more bad times, and he's done it with class and top notch professionalism.
I can only speak for myself here, but for a player to live in and be a contributor to a local sports community, be a part of a team for so long and to see it grow into a contender only to be unceremoniously dumped at the trade deadline to a team that's desperate to tank...
I really don't think it's fair to immediately discount the "he deserves better" argument just because of money alone.
Anyone think that ever crossed his mind? When you sign the contract that's what you sign up for.
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