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      Look at Larry Bird stand up.

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          At the end of a similarly horrendous game for Scola, he made comments about this team trading for him to help win a championship.... and well.... he just has not played well... in fact, he has played very very poorly for a couple rounds now. i think he has only had one good game all postseason, in Atlanta.

          This is team was built well!!! We have pieces to interchange.... what's wrong with Lavoy Allen or Copeland? They can both hit a wide open 15' shot off a pick and pop. Copeland would at least require defensive attention to avoid lance or paul getting double teamed so much...

          If Frank is just going to stick with the same rotations, then why do we need him as a head coach? We can just give popeye jones a cheat sheet for what time during the game to plug everyone in...

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            Same **** as last season. Our bench costing us games. Check out the box score. All Starters in double digits. Bench with basically zero production. **** me.

            http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400558915

            Listen, I know it will never happen, and some of this is on Frank for not working different 2nd units during the regular season. But I would really love a bench rotation of CJ, Butler, Cope, and Allen.


            I dont feel like we got anything to lose... I mean our bench is gonna destroy us again this series. I know it aint gonna happen im just venting. After viewing that box score its just frustrating the same damn bench woes that cost us last season is rearing its ugly head.

            I dont know if Danny would have helped or not, I watched his games in LA and am not convinced. I honestly cant see how Cope Allen would give us anything less than what Luis and Mahinmi provide.

            It would be nice to know if Allen coulda gave us anything off the bench. Im absolutely done with Mahinmi.. he showed signs of life mid to late season but has been virtually useless this series.


            At this point I have no idea what Bird can do to improve the bench. Not like were gonna have cap space or a draft pick.

            Damn.

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              This is why I say that HCA to a Team like the Heat means very little. LeDecision is perfectly capable of winning a game on the Road.
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                Completely disagree... It is not our bench that is the problem... just Scola. He fumbles the ball, can't block out, has no defensive ability, and now he can't hit even the rim on a wide open 15 footer. He is literally useless off the bench. Up by 8 at the end of the first qtr, Scola comes in and doesn't leave til 5 mins left in the second and now we're down by 5. Cj wasn't hitting many shots, but he at least has some defensive value. So much of the offense was trying to run through Scola and he absolutely failed. What happened to the guy that averaged close to 18 pts/ game last season with PHX.

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                  I REALLY hope that Vogel continues to put Butler in over ET. He didn't do much....but he did exactly what he was supposed to do.....take and make 3pt shots.
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                    So we REALLY need a bench wing that can create offense. We're going to have to go into the tax to get one, let alone just to keep Lance. We can't go another year w/o a 6th man that can't create for himself. Can't believe I'm saying it but I wouldn't hate Swaggy P.

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                      I know that the way that the defense works is that we'd leave the mid-range shot open....but can we PLEASE at least try to contest Wade when he gets into the paint and takes that mid-range floater or jumpshot?

                      Or at least collapse on him more to make him think twice when shooting? I don't mind fouling him hard when he gets in the paint to send him a message to not venture into the paint.
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                        Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                        I know that the way that the defense works is that we'd leave the mid-range shot open....but can we PLEASE at least try to contest Wade when he gets into the paint and takes that mid-range floater or jumpshot?

                        Or at least collapse on him more to make him think twice when shooting? I don't mind fouling him hard when he gets in the paint to send him a message to not venture into the paint.
                        Roy finished with 0 fouls. I understand the concern about potential early foul trouble and all, but when there's 8 minutes to go and you still have zero it's time to start hammering dudes.

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                          Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                          Roy finished with 0 fouls. I understand the concern about potential early foul trouble and all, but when there's 8 minutes to go and you still have zero it's time to start hammering dudes.
                          I just want the Team to do a better job of contesting and closing out on shots.....especially when it comes to Wade. This applies to Cole as well.....there were instances when Hibbert was left to defend Wade or Cole when they got open and into the paint area....and Hibbert was either very slow to react ( in terms of raising his hands to defend ) or didn't even try. Wade is a very capable finisher and can take contact.....but I don't think that he likes hard fouls at this point in his career. I'm not suggesting that the Team flattens him when he goes to the paint....but be aggressive enough in defending the paint, while crowding him when he ( or anyone ) gets into the paint area that he is forced to think twice when dribbling to the hoop.
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                            You know .. it's pretty bad ... when everytime Scola would get the ball on a pic and pop my buttcheeks would clench up ... lol
                            I am SOOOOOO over Scola .. He is hurting us more than helping at this point... I just clearly do not understand why he doesn't get benched...
                            Copeland has proven time and time again, that when seeing any meaningful minutes, he produces and makes the defense honest....
                            At this point if I was Cope, I'd be offended if asked to play the garbage minutes or the victory cigar role... and tell them to take a flying f through a rolling donut ...
                            No I don't have an obsession with Cope thinking he is gonna be some kinda savior.... but Scola makes Copeland look like Larry Bird in comparison ... Scola flat out STINKS...
                            I really wanted and want to like the guy as a player... but at the rate he is playing ... I COULD give the Pacers more bench production than he is ... That is sad ...

                            Do you think Pop , Rivers or Thibs would let this Scola experiment to keep festering like this??? HELL NO they wouldn't ... I just do not understand it .. not one bit...

                            If he is clearly not hitting the broadside of a barn and is constantly playing like crap after his first sub in for West.... BENCH HIM!!! Cope or Allen at least play with some sense... and dont force up garbage
                            being a detriment to the game being played... Look I am all for giving him a few minutes to see if he can get it going... but THATS IT ... He must have some dirt on Vogel or something.. lol (I am kidding but damn, you have to wonder WTFF??)
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                              Originally posted by PacersPride View Post
                              someone else posted that as well before game 1. The issue is Wade in the post... 2012 wade seemed to live on the line and dominate the post vs hill in that series if i remember accurately. either way,,, this aint 2012 and GHILL is a much better defender.

                              Vogel has assigned HILL to Wade at times in games 1 & 2.. i agree would like to see some more of it. Very disspointed with Lance on the defensive end this series.
                              I noticed in the 2nd half of the game that Lance and GH switched up on defensive assignments....with Lance on Cole and GH on Wade.

                              Most of you that pay better attention to this stuff will have to tell me if the defense was improved....I didn't like the individual defense of Wade....both didn't IMHO weren't doing a good enough job of keeping him out of the paint. My hope is that the overall Team and Help defense would help in defending Wade when he was able to get past Lance/GH. There was simply too many times when Wade was able to hit his floater or jumpshot near the paint/basket. I will live with Wade passing the ball out to some 3pt shooter than allow him to take that floater of his in the paint.
                              Last edited by CableKC; 05-21-2014, 02:08 AM.
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                                Originally posted by Kemo View Post
                                Do you think Pop , Rivers or Thibs would let this Scola experiment to keep festering like this??? HELL NO they wouldn't ... I just do not understand it .. not one bit...
                                when the alternative is Cope? yes, you bet. Cope really is the backup QB. play Cope Frank, please, so people will realize he was a bad desperation signing. can't wait til next year when Scola's gone (I assume) and Cope's getting regular backup 4 minutes. the dude's not a good basketball player.

                                I have nothing against Cope, Scola either, but neither is any good. been saying it since the trade went down, it freed up cap to keep Lance, so that obviously helps, but we HAVE to start trying to find a young 4 for West to groom while he's here. trading a 1st for a rental isn't how you do that. I bow at the feet of Bird but he gets his mancrushes and makes them happen w/o looking at the reality of the league. I like Hill, but we got hosed on the Leonard swap (draft him and put him on the market to the highest bidder, or god forbid keep him), the cap savings are the silver linings, I guess, of the Scola deal, but we lost that by a mile.

                                I'm more than happy for Bird to be back, but he needs to learn the art of negotiation. We've gotten housed in both those deals.

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