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central division
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:12 pm
by Grangerous
Kinda early in the season but were currently sitting on top of our divisoin.

Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 1:11 am
by Grang33r
With the way we've played last several years, you'd think being atop of the division, even early on, would be something to be proud of, but we've all been down that road before....
2006/07 started 3-1 then lost 3 of 4 and finished 35-47
2007/07 started 3-0 then lost 6 in a row and finished 36-46
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 2:15 pm
by jowglenn
Grang33r wrote:With the way we've played last several years, you'd think being atop of the division, even early on, would be something to be proud of, but we've all been down that road before....
2006/07 started 3-1 then lost 3 of 4 and finished 35-47
2007/07 started 3-0 then lost 6 in a row and finished 36-46
That's 2 years. And you skiped 08/09 and 09/10. So....... I'm officially optimistic.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 5:12 pm
by Miller4ever
Chicago's probably going to get it. We play Milwaukee on Friday and that'll be a statement game, followed up by Denver and then Houston. At least we'll be entertaining visitors. If we can win 2 of those next three games, I will be ecstatic.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 5:20 pm
by 8305
Yeah, take care of business tonight, get two of the next three and to quote Tony Dungy we might be moving from coincidence to trend.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 6:35 pm
by klemen4
I think you have a very promising team going forward...it is a shame that in the last years you have been mediocre, rather than to have one or 2 bad seasons and high draft picks. The core of Collison, George, Granger and Hibbert looks great in years to come. With a future PF you are on right way.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 10:01 pm
by aquatic92
Last year we were like 5-3 to start. Our loss was a substantial defeat to the Spurs and the Bulls barely lost to OKC on the road and without Boozer. We're probably the 2nd/3rd team in this divison pending George/Rush contributions.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 10:05 pm
by Grang33r
aquatic92 wrote:Last year we were like 5-3 to start. Our loss was a substantial defeat to the Spurs and the Bulls barely lost to OKC on the road and without Boozer. We're probably the 2nd/3rd team in this divison pending George/Rush contributions.
Well true, but, they started 0-3, then won 5 in a row, and then lost 4 in a row.
Point taken. I think the lesson is, lets not look at the standings again until December 1st, even that is early, but thats the earliest i'd look.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 10:11 pm
by Indy2thaWindy
Grang33r wrote:started 0-3
with Troy Murphy
then won 5 in a row
without Troy Murphy
then lost 4 in a row
with Troy Murphy
Pattern?
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 10:16 pm
by Grang33r
So, Pacers sucked last year because of Troy Murphy? Got it.
The better example you could have used that would have made more sense is... "with JOB".... but, they still have him this year so i guess that doesn't work in your favor, so Troy Murphy made more sense.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 10:24 pm
by Indy2thaWindy
I think I've made it pretty clear before that I hated Troy Murphy.
Re: central division
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 10:51 pm
by Miller4ever
Troy Murphy was not that good. His production was always inflated. An oversized specialist given too many minutes, if you ask me.
Still, he was an ND guy and I still wish him well.
Re: central division
Posted: Thu Nov 4, 2010 8:43 am
by Gremz
Miller4ever wrote:Troy Murphy was not that good. His production was always inflated. An oversized specialist given too many minutes, if you ask me.
Still, he was an ND guy and I still wish him well.
I do see your point, but last season the Pacers style just enhanced his deficiencies.
What I mean is, if he has decent defensive help around him, then he wouldn't be such a black hole.
Re: central division
Posted: Thu Nov 4, 2010 2:48 pm
by Boneman2
Gremz wrote:Miller4ever wrote:Troy Murphy was not that good. His production was always inflated. An oversized specialist given too many minutes, if you ask me.
Still, he was an ND guy and I still wish him well.
I do see your point, but last season the Pacers style just enhanced his deficiencies.
What I mean is, if he has decent defensive help around him, then he wouldn't be such a black hole.
Troy is a fading shooting star. Glad he's back home in Jersey. Maybe he can hook up with snookie.
Re: central division
Posted: Fri Nov 5, 2010 1:36 pm
by jowglenn
Boneman2 wrote:Troy is a fading shooting star. Glad he's back home in Jersey. Maybe he can hook up with snookie.
SMISH SMASH