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Trade Talks Resurrected and an Extension Possible
by Jon - posted Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Expect trade talks to pickup after now and even more after labor day. According to multiple sources online, the trade rumors should be picking up after a lot fo the management returns from vacation or Beijing. This should help facilitate talks about dishing out JT. The best offer that’s been run around the rumor mill is JT for Udonis Haslen in Miami. This might require another player from the Pacers, which wouldn’t be too bad since they already have too many people for their 15 man roster. That trade would greatly help the Pacers fill one of their biggest voids in the post for a player that hustles and always plays hard.

Also, I wouldn’t be surprised to see an extension offered to Danny within the next month or so. The team has until October to do so. The general assessment is that Granger is worth about the same amount as Andre Igoudala, which is about $11-12 million a year. This is well worth it for at the very least a very good #2. At the best, he could be a perennial all-star in a couple years.
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Tags: Basketball, Danny Granger, Indiana Pacers, Jamaal Tinsley, NBA, Udonis Haslem
My thoughts on the Pacers’ rotation
by Jon - posted Friday, August 15th, 2008
In this lull of the off-season, I was trying to think of things that people would want to read about and I would want to write/talk about. I think the Pacers rotation is a good place to start. I’m going to give what I think their rotation will be to START the season. This will also help point out weakness (if they aren’t already obvious).
Starters:
PG-TJ Ford- This is an obvious one. The Pacers playmaker is definitely going to be the starter. I’d expect Jarrett Jack to get a few starts purely because of freshening up a rotation, injuries, fatigue; ya know the deal. Hopefully For will just stay healthy through the whole year.
SG-Mike Dunleavy-The veteran had the best season of his career last year and looks in good position to repeating the same thing this season. This will be his job to lose even though he fits better into the SF role. He will begin the season as the starter, but I expect Brandon Rush to get some starts of his own. Rush fits the role of a shooting guard down to the T. He’s got the ability to shoot, break people down off the bounce, and play very good perimeter defense. Those three (especially the last one) will make it hard to pass him up as a starter if Dunleavy hits a bad spot
SF-Danny Granger-Do I need to explain this one?? This is not up for debate unless O’Brien elects to go with an Orlando styled offense and put Rush at the 2, Dunleavy at the 3, and Granger at the 4. I don’t expect him to do that too much though with the starting lineup because Danny will be taking too much of a beating down on the blocks. Along with that his perimeter defense is needed and wasting it with him defending on the blocks.
PF-Troy Murphy-I think this spot will change throughout the year. There is no true power forward on this team meaning the position is up for grabs between a lot of guys with different strengths and weaknesses. For consistancy’s sake, I think O’Brien will start the year with Murphy starting here. I would not be shocked if it changed within the first week though. Other starters could be Nesterovic, and Foster. (If they started one of them they would basically play two centers but one being at the PF spot)
C-Jeff Foster-This is basically the same explanation as the PF spot. I think Foster will get the nod to start the year purely because he is a hustle player (which no other starter is) and played well last year. This position will also be on a rotational basis depending on whoever is playing well. Other starters could be Hibbert and Nesterovic.
6th-Jarret Jack-Despite all the upside of Brandon Rush and the weaknesses he fills for this team, I think Jack will be the first off the bench. He can play either guard spot and has still not reached his potential. If Ford is not playing well, or Dunleavy is streaky in a bad way, I expect Jack to be the one off the pine to come in. He has more experience than Rush does.
7th-Rasho Nesterovic-Now you might be thinking I’m crazy with putting him above Hibbert and Rush but just hear me out. First, this is a list of the rotation not he ranking of talent or potential. Also, I think the PF/C spots will be so up for grabs that a sub for the starters at that position could be the 6th man (where I almost put Rasho). He provides interior defense and rebounding with a European style of play, meaning he can hit some jumpers.
8th-Brandon Rush-This guy, in my mind, will be an impact player as a rookie. Not necessarily how most people think of an impact player as in points, rebounds, and assists, but in the way of smart play and solid defense. He just might be the best defender on this Pacers team as a rookie. I would rank him behind Danny on that one, but he is not far off. Perimeter defense is something the Pacers lacked last year and oftentimes got burnt by the opposing back courts because of it. Now with Jack and Rush coming off the bench, the Jack-Rush-Granger combo is a very formidable defensive tandem.
9th-Marquis Daniels-I loved the way he played at the beginning of last year. He played the combo guard role well and showed the ability to get to the rack and slash, which he is known for. He will find it hard again to meet expectations that people had when he first came here. There is just too much depth on the wings for him to find time.
10th-Roy Hibbert-Though i do not like him as an NBA player, he will be a rotation player this year. I think he’ll start the year as the fourth big man in the rotation but will work his way up to be the first one off the bench in many games and even get some starts. He does pretty well with setting up players for open shots on the perimeter, but unless he somehow miraculously gets faster in the off-season, he will find it hard to keep up with the pace of the Pacers. (And yes that was intended)
11th-Shawne Williams-I love the way he plays the game and feel like he has a lot of upside, but i think he is so far in the dog house, that he will find it hard getting minutes at the start of next year. He will get his time and will be a 6th man in many games next year, but to start the year, he will be on the bench
12th-Stephen Graham-Another fan-favorite player that always plays well whenever he gets minutes. I don’t remember ever being disappointed in Graham’s play. Sadly for him, he’s stuck behind one of the deepest teams on the wings in the entire league. I understand being loyal to a team, but if I were him, I’d try to find a team somewhere else because he is stuck in a log jam with the Pacers.
13+-Travis Diener, Maceo Baston, Josh McRoberts- Diener will see sme minutes but very few and far between, but I do not mind that after the season he had last year. Baston didn’t get many minutes in his first stint with the Pacers, but will find his way on the court this time with the lack of depth in the post. McRoberts still needs to adapt to the NBA game more. His versatility will be an assett. He could see minutes at the 4 this year.
This Pacers team will definitely be deep. Though they have no star (listen to the podcast for that one) they have a lot of quality players that can step in and play well for this team. This gives them many different options as to the rotation. Above is the way i think the Pacers will start the year. In my opinion, their best lineup would be: Ford, Rush, Dunleavy, Granger, Foster. I think the Pacers will use that some this year especially with very little post scoring and the style of play O’Brien likes to play, but I don’t know if Granger can take the beating in the post for the whole year. He did play PF in college at New Mexico, but the NBA is much more physical and the Pacers cannot afford to lose him to injury.
Let me know how you think the Pacers will start the year and what their best lineup is by posting a comment below.
And email me (hosts@pacerscast.com) with your thoughts on how the Pacers should deal with Jamaal Tinsley.
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Tags: Basketball, Indiana Pacers, NBA
Back from My Off-season
by Jon - posted Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Well I went on my off-season break…rather abruptly I must add and I apologize for not warning you. Well with the one month off. There hasn’t been a lot that has changed with the Pacers situation until today.
Herb Simon supported Larry Bird’s claim that Jamaal Tinsley will no longer be a Pacer. (Finally!) This was already stated by Coach O’Brien as well. It looks like Tinsley will not play for Indiana next year, there will be no buyout of his contract, but Tinsley will not be sitting at home either. Those three add up to the Pacers having to trade Jamaal. The asking price will be very low since the Pacers are stating all of the above.
The Pacers schedule also came out today with a tough start to the season at Detroit, home v. Boston, home v. Pheonix and then at Cleveland. I like a tough start better than an easy one like the Washington, Miami, Memphis start they had last year. Nothing out of the ordinary in this schedule.
The next episode will be coming out this week!!
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Tags: Herb Simon, Indiana Pacers, Jamaal Tinsley, Jim O'Brien, Larry Bird, NBA
Finally It’s Official
by Jon - posted Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Now the New Era of the Indiana Pacers OFFICIALLY starts.
After weeks of beating around the bush and avoiding questions because of possible league dealt fines, the Pacers can confirm and welcome in the 7 new faces that will now start to shape this franchise. The Brawl and off-the-court incident riddled team that have been the Pacers over the last half a dozen or so seasons is now completely over with. Larry Bird and David Morway had goals this summer and so far have done well in trying to accomplish them. They say they still have moves to make, which would be nice since this team is still far from a championship. I am truly excited for next season to see the makeup for this team. The franchise has brought in high class guys as well as high class players that all fit different roles for the team and will work well with Jim O’Brien.
The Pacers are not going to have Jamaal Tinsley back next year either. On local talk show Kravitz & Eddie, Coach O’Brien basically reiterated that he could not depend on Tinsley and that he would not be back with the team next season. This means the Pacers are prepared to buy out the $21.4 million left on his contract if they cannot find a trading partner, which is unlikely. The GM Morway said they’re multiple teams interested in Tinsley, but I doubt that.
Another rumor being shot around is that even Mike Dunleavy is being shopped around to see what the team could get. I have no problem with this because Dunleavy had the best season of his career last year, meaning his trade value is high. Also, the Pacers just picked up another 3 year contract with TJ Ford and Dunleavy has 3 years left with over $29 million to be paid. If they can get EQUAL value for him this would be another good trade to open up cap space and take advantage of his rising stock. The franchise must get equal value for him though becuase this team is not nearly as good without him on the floor. If a talented or young (or both) big is available I could see the Pacers biting on the deal since they are deep on the wings but struggle in the front court.
In the Next Episode:
-Around the NBA free agency period.
-Tribute to Jermaine O’Neal and where he ranks among Pacer greats.
-Why this Pacers team is closer to winning a championship than people think, but still has work to do.
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Tags: Basketball, Bob Kravitz, Brandon Rush, David Morway, Eddie White, Indiana Pacers, Jamaal Tinsley, Jarrett Jack, Jermaine O'Neal, Jim O'Brien, Josh McRoberts, Larry Bird, Maceo Baston, NBA, Rasho Nesterovic, Roy Hibbert, TJ Ford
Free Agency Opens
by Jon - posted Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Bird says that he is still not done with making changes this offseason. Most likely this means that Jamaal Tinsley will be traded or bought out. Reports have already said Tinsley’s contract will at least be bought out by the franchise. A possible destination for him is the Clippers because of their desperate need of a point guard. They would have plenty of cap space to sign him after the Pacers buyout his contract. Or they could do a sign and trade (less likely) and send Tim Thomas to the Pacers. He would actually be a really good fit. He would give the Pacers some more length, height and athleticism as well as another player who can shoot the 3. Plus his contract isn’t terrible (12.5 million over 2 years). Though that deal is unlikely, it is a possibility.
I also highly doubt the Pacers will extend a qualifying offer to David Harrison after his off the court incidents over the past couple years.
The Pacers already have 14 roster spots accounted for with Josh McRoberts and Kareem Rush fighting for the last spot. This means the Pacers most likely will not be very active on the free agency market. The problem with having Kareem or Josh fill the last spot is that neither one fills the biggest need for the Pacers: low-post scoring. Yes, McRoberts is a PF with some upside but it doesn’t look like he’ll pan out into much of an NBA player.
With that being said, here are the free agent possibilities for the Pacers:
Josh Childress-SF-Atlanta-Restricted Free Agent
Emeka Okafor-PF-Charlotte-Restricted Free Agent
Carl Landry-PF-Houston-Restricted Free Agent
Patrick O’Bryant-C-Golden State-Unrestricted Free Agent
Mickael Pietrus-SF-Golden State-Unrestricted Free Agent
David Padgett-C-Louisville-Rookie Free Agent
Hit me up at hosts@pacerscast.com with your thoughts on these or other Free Agent acquisitions as well as the departure of the last reminents of “The Brawl” years in Jamaal Tinsley and David Harrison. I will be giving you my thoughts on these free agents as well as other possible moves the Pacers could make in the next episode coming up this week.
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Tags: Carl Landry, David Harrison, David Padgett, Emeka Okafor, Indiana Pacers, Jamaal Tinsley, Josh Childress, Mickael Pietrus, NBA, NBA Free Agency, Patrick O'Bryant





