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  • #61
    Re: Was this season a success?

    No, this season was not a success by any stretch.

    This season made the Pacers into a punchline. We are the butt of every joke right now. We're the reason Memes continue to exist. We have, sadly, become the exact type of team that the original "Smashmouth" Pacers were the antithesis of.

    It's not that we lost to the Heat in the ECF's (again). It's the journey to that loss, and of course the fact that we absolutely, positively crapped ourselves in an elimination game (again)

    There were points during this season that 65+ and even SEVENTY wins were not out of the question for this team. We were dynamic, we had suffocating defense, we shared the ball and most importantly we played AS A TEAM. We were easy to root for on and off the court.

    Then *whatever* happened, happened... We became stagnant offensively, our defense often times regressed, we had players go through slumps that were so bad that we were literally THE joke of the league, and we stopped playing together. We stopped being the Pacers we knew and loved. On and off the court, this was not the same team that we had so proudly cheered on. They turned into something *else.* Now our offseason approaches and it's not simply "Dang, we fell just short again. Let's regroup and get'em next year!" It's "Holy crap, there is something(s) fundamentally flawed and/or broken with this team and our willpower and confidence is gone"

    Success is not a guarantee. There is no guarantee that we will be able to return to the ECF next year, or even near it. We have had two opportunities to climb that mountain and we failed MISERABLY when the stakes were the highest. So no... This season was not a success.

    The Pacers have been turned into a daytime soap opera and a media punchline. Our players have *some* sort of interpersonal conflict going on, which we will probably never know the full details of, and quite frankly many of our highly paid players are just flat out not playing even remotely well enough to compete with the Heat/Spurs of the league. They have the ability. Sure they do. We've seen it in November/December. But we've now proven quite clearly that when it really comes down to the must win games, we cannot count on this team to perform at a high level, or even SHOW UP AT ALL.

    So to me this season has not only been a complete failure, it has been an absolutely humbling embarrassment.

    Either changes need to be made, or the work ethic and drive/motivation of almost every player on this team has to change dramatically, or we're going to be stuck in NBA purgatory. Again.

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    • #62
      Re: Was this season a success?

      The fans were back...

      The Pacers signed a deal to keep them here for another decade at minimum...

      (these two alone were reasons enough to call it a success for me... I was deathly afraid we were going to lose our Pacers just 3-4 years ago)

      We had two all stars...

      We finished #1 in the East for the regular season...

      We went to 6 games in the ECF with the team that is most likely going to win the title...

      Look guys... It's been a serious roller coaster of a season despite all of those good things... I've been driven nuts by them all at times just like the rest of you have... But try to remember where we were sitting just 3.5 years ago... Many of you would have probably given your left pinky for the Pacers to have the accolades I've listed above...

      #perspective
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      • #63
        Re: Was this season a success?

        For a little context on my thoughts-
        There were successes this season. There were tickets sold and packed houses and for half the season we were the talk of the NBA for all the right reasons. But the wheels came off and we didn't come close to accomplishing our goal of beating the Heat. Not close at all.

        I think we could've accepted losing to the Heat had we dominated in the playoffs thru the first 2 rounds and lost in a multi-game war to the Heat. But that wasn't the case. We had to scrape and claw just not to lose in a backdoor sweep. We had to scrape and claw just to get to the ECF's. We played them better last year than this year.

        Overall, that is not a success considering our starting point.

        If your goal is to just make the playoffs, then mission accomplished... with gravy. But just making the playoffs should never be acceptable for a team in the Pacers' position.
        Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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        "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

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        • #64
          Re: Was this season a success?

          Definitely not a success. It was a failure I guess, but is it a big one or a bump in the road? Hard to tell right away.

          Best thing IMO is for the players and fans to dial back the expectations next year. We're not as good as we thought we were. Still a lot of hard work before we get to that level.

          OTOH, I still like the parts we have to work with. A couple of 23 year olds, one already a star, the other with star potential. A good defensive center, a couple of crafty vets, a brilliant young coach. Looking at it in the macro sense, I think the Pacers are in a good place.

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          • #65
            Re: Was this season a success?

            The black-and-white nature of YES or NO is tough. Many teams would have loved to win 56 games and make it to the NBA's Final Four. But I do have to lean towards no. The way the regular season ended, along with barely beating a collective mediocre Atlanta and Washington in the playoffs, was disappointing.
            Last edited by Randolph_HorseLips; 05-31-2014, 11:36 AM.

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            • #66
              Re: Was this season a success?

              Had we advanced to the Finals, it would have certainly been a success. So no, it's not now.
              Never forget

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              • #67
                Re: Was this season a success?

                Originally posted by TMJ31 View Post
                No, this season was not a success by any stretch.

                This season made the Pacers into a punchline. We are the butt of every joke right now. We're the reason Memes continue to exist. We have, sadly, become the exact type of team that the original "Smashmouth" Pacers were the antithesis of.

                It's not that we lost to the Heat in the ECF's (again). It's the journey to that loss, and of course the fact that we absolutely, positively crapped ourselves in an elimination game (again)

                There were points during this season that 65+ and even SEVENTY wins were not out of the question for this team. We were dynamic, we had suffocating defense, we shared the ball and most importantly we played AS A TEAM. We were easy to root for on and off the court.

                Then *whatever* happened, happened... We became stagnant offensively, our defense often times regressed, we had players go through slumps that were so bad that we were literally THE joke of the league, and we stopped playing together. We stopped being the Pacers we knew and loved. On and off the court, this was not the same team that we had so proudly cheered on. They turned into something *else.* Now our offseason approaches and it's not simply "Dang, we fell just short again. Let's regroup and get'em next year!" It's "Holy crap, there is something(s) fundamentally flawed and/or broken with this team and our willpower and confidence is gone"

                Success is not a guarantee. There is no guarantee that we will be able to return to the ECF next year, or even near it. We have had two opportunities to climb that mountain and we failed MISERABLY when the stakes were the highest. So no... This season was not a success.

                The Pacers have been turned into a daytime soap opera and a media punchline. Our players have *some* sort of interpersonal conflict going on, which we will probably never know the full details of, and quite frankly many of our highly paid players are just flat out not playing even remotely well enough to compete with the Heat/Spurs of the league. They have the ability. Sure they do. We've seen it in November/December. But we've now proven quite clearly that when it really comes down to the must win games, we cannot count on this team to perform at a high level, or even SHOW UP AT ALL.

                So to me this season has not only been a complete failure, it has been an absolutely humbling embarrassment.

                Either changes need to be made, or the work ethic and drive/motivation of almost every player on this team has to change dramatically, or we're going to be stuck in NBA purgatory. Again.
                Beautifully said.


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                • #68
                  Re: Was this season a success?

                  Originally posted by TMJ31 View Post
                  No, this season was not a success by any stretch.

                  This season made the Pacers into a punchline. We are the butt of every joke right now. We're the reason Memes continue to exist. We have, sadly, become the exact type of team that the original "Smashmouth" Pacers were the antithesis of.

                  It's not that we lost to the Heat in the ECF's (again). It's the journey to that loss, and of course the fact that we absolutely, positively crapped ourselves in an elimination game (again)

                  There were points during this season that 65+ and even SEVENTY wins were not out of the question for this team. We were dynamic, we had suffocating defense, we shared the ball and most importantly we played AS A TEAM. We were easy to root for on and off the court.

                  Then *whatever* happened, happened... We became stagnant offensively, our defense often times regressed, we had players go through slumps that were so bad that we were literally THE joke of the league, and we stopped playing together. We stopped being the Pacers we knew and loved. On and off the court, this was not the same team that we had so proudly cheered on. They turned into something *else.* Now our offseason approaches and it's not simply "Dang, we fell just short again. Let's regroup and get'em next year!" It's "Holy crap, there is something(s) fundamentally flawed and/or broken with this team and our willpower and confidence is gone"

                  Success is not a guarantee. There is no guarantee that we will be able to return to the ECF next year, or even near it. We have had two opportunities to climb that mountain and we failed MISERABLY when the stakes were the highest. So no... This season was not a success.

                  The Pacers have been turned into a daytime soap opera and a media punchline. Our players have *some* sort of interpersonal conflict going on, which we will probably never know the full details of, and quite frankly many of our highly paid players are just flat out not playing even remotely well enough to compete with the Heat/Spurs of the league. They have the ability. Sure they do. We've seen it in November/December. But we've now proven quite clearly that when it really comes down to the must win games, we cannot count on this team to perform at a high level, or even SHOW UP AT ALL.

                  So to me this season has not only been a complete failure, it has been an absolutely humbling embarrassment.

                  Either changes need to be made, or the work ethic and drive/motivation of almost every player on this team has to change dramatically, or we're going to be stuck in NBA purgatory. Again.
                  If one of the most optimistic posters on here says this then this season has definitely not been a success.

                  FWIW the post was made at 257 AM. Do you really feel like this or was this a post game half drunken frustrated post? Based on the quality grammar I would guess you really feel this way, which is very telling.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Was this season a success?

                    Honestly with the way the second half of the season went and our struggles in the playoffs I would say that I can't consider it a success. However I won't consider it a failure completely either.
                    That being said I think this group has, For whatever reason hit the wall of what they can accomplish



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                    • #70
                      Re: Was this season a success?

                      Originally posted by BBQ View Post
                      I think this season was a step backwards in terms of the culture of the organization. What happened to smash mouth basketball?
                      I was ready for Tyler Hansbrough to go, but he really was the inspiration for smashmouth. It apparently left with him.
                      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                      • #71
                        Re: Was this season a success?

                        Well I certainly hope the old adage "You're only as good as your last game" isn't true.


                        For sales and marketing this was probably a good season but there will be no carryover, no inspiration for casual fans to go from single game tickets to packages of tickets. The on the floor results speak for themselves. The ticket buyers speak to the season....and losing in such a fashion will not put butts in the seats. Therefore it is not a successful season in any regard.
                        Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Was this season a success?

                          People drive for too many changes and then regret it. We didn't beat the best team in basketball. Other than that, we were a top-tier team. When you start equating championship to success, you've lost perspective that this is for fun. If "fun" to you = only winning a championship, you're gonna set yourself up for failure almost every year. This team provided a lot of memories this year.

                          People need to step back in time and recall what it was like to be a Pacers fan pre- Vogel and this group of players. They've taken you from being a miserable fan of a bad team to expecting championships. Don't forget that. They've done great work, and they are all still very young and growing.

                          It was a success. We just didn't meet our hopes of a championship.
                          Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 05-31-2014, 11:02 AM.
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                          • #73
                            Re: Was this season a success?

                            The Reggie era Pacers lost the 1994 ECF's to the Knicks in 7 games. The next year, they lost to the Magic in 7 games. After that, everyone thought that an NBA Finals appearance was inevitably right around the corner, right? Well as we all know, we didn't make the Finals until 2000.....SIX YEARS after our first ECF's appearance. If the PG era Pacers followed the same path, that would mean that we'd be making the Finals in 2019....six years after our first ECF's appearance.

                            I'm just trying to put things in perspective. Getting to the Finals is hard. Especially when you have one of the greatest players ever in the way.

                            This year met the bare minimum of expectations, and they did it in a very ugly way. It's very hard to call it a "success" when you dive into how the end of the season played out. A hideous regular season collapse, narrowly avoiding one of the most embarrassing first round exits in NBA history against a crap Atlanta team, and not giving the Heat a competitive series despite taking a 1-0 lead. Never once in these playoffs did we seem like we were maximizing our abilities - a stark contrast to a year ago when we seemed to always get the most out of our team.

                            It's hard to call this season a "failure" when you look at where this franchise was just a few years ago, but it certainly wasn't a "success" when you look at how we played at the beginning of the season and the expectations that we had. Like I said, it was meeting the bare minimum expectations (an ECF appearance against the Heat) in a very ugly and uninspiring way.
                            Last edited by Sollozzo; 05-31-2014, 12:52 PM.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Was this season a success?

                              West says it best:




                              I think this season is a success, cause it doesn't help to look back and think about what has been and how we fought harder last year...sorry it just doesn't freaking matter. It's about our expectations, cause this team got to the ECF for the second straight time!!! I started watching Pacers games in 2007/08 and that's where I get my expectations from. Those seasons were a complete waste, if u are a person who likes to compare past and present. But even those seasons led to the point where we are now. We got two young guys and a good core!!! Damn we played like ******** during the second half of the season and the playoffs and STILL got to the ECF! We can't be that bad. I am no sunshiner, I am coming from a perspective where living in the present is the best thing to do and that's why I think Wests words are pretty on point...you make failure to get better and learn...that's it. GO PACERS!
                              Last edited by InYaFace; 05-31-2014, 11:14 AM.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Was this season a success?

                                Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
                                If one of the most optimistic posters on here says this then this season has definitely not been a success.

                                FWIW the post was made at 257 AM. Do you really feel like this or was this a post game half drunken frustrated post? Based on the quality grammar I would guess you really feel this way, which is very telling.

                                Yes, I absolutely feel this way.

                                I very rarely go to sleep before 3-4 AM. I also almost never drink, and certainly did not last night. These were my raw and uncoated thoughts and I hold to them after sleeping on it.

                                All through the season/postseason I maintained that I would not give up on this team until they were eliminated. There was a very real subtext behind my choice of words there.

                                Not only did I continue to believe and hold out hope that they could "turn it around" - but I also meant that until our season was DONE, I would do my absolute best to overlook our flaws, our chemistry problems, and everything plaguing us and simply try to enjoy the ride for however long it goes. Hoping and praying that we found a way to 'get it done' despite the odds.

                                Well... Our season is done, so I don't have to stick to my 'won't give up on them' statement anymore. This team broke my heart. They are not the likable, hardnosed Pacers that you are proud to cheer for. Quite frankly, I was more embarrassed to be a fan of the team for most of this season than I ever was to be a fan of the Brawl team or any of the JOB teams. Those teams did dumb things, and they lost a lot of games occasionally, but THIS team just flat out crumpled for seemingly *NO* reason, but continued to talk the talk while walking backwards.

                                *This* team has the immaturity of a grade school playground bully, except the bully may actually try fighting back in life from time to time.

                                I don't know how to fix it. I really don't. All I know is that this team truly and utterly broke my heart and I can no longer sugar coat their issues.

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