What Happened to Jermaine O'Neal?

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Post#21 » by noido » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:00 am

I think without the post game Jermaine is basically just a shot blocker.
He needs to start playing the post more, I think he really misses Reggie in that sense, he went from posting up and having Reggie outside to playing the way he is now.

I also think the whole team is not setup for his style
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Post#22 » by Ballings7 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:20 am

TSD wrote:I think he's just sick of playing in Indiana and has the wrong mindset. Every time I've seen him play I have been impressed with his defensive and physical capabilities. I want to see what he could do on another team before I write him off completely.


JO would be especially nice next to Duncan, and would benefit both guys well. Now, I'm not sure he's going to exercise his early termination option for 08/09 with all that money, but if he wants to go to try and win a championship, San Antonio would be a great spot for him. Sign for the MLE, like Ben Wallace almost did two summers ago.

He'd be the best helper big man Duncan has had since D-Rob. Feed off Duncan, Parker, Ginobili, hit open jump shots, score in the post at times, and most importantly would give quality help defensively and on the boards. Another factor for JO, is how the Spurs have the ability to manage minutes, and the pace that's played over the regular season.

Lakers would also be a good spot for him, via the ETO. Not the same situation as the Spurs, but puts the Lakers up a level.

Only places I can see him being traded to are the Nets or the Suns. Both seem to have the pieces to get him, and are solid fits for him, roster-wise.

Lakers are probably out of the picture now, for various reasons.
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Post#23 » by Chuck Nevicic » Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:47 pm

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Post#24 » by Tommy Gun » Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:35 pm

He's still good, but he has had a lot of injuries. His body is oretty beat up
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Post#25 » by a-rod » Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:04 pm

^very much sums it up
m1kenoff wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

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ps. bosh >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> o'neal

when o'neal is healthy hes better player then bosh but for now i have to agree with you.
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JO would be especially nice next to Duncan, and would benefit both guys well. Now, I'm not sure he's going to exercise his early termination option for 08/09 with all that money, but if he wants to go to try and win a championship, San Antonio would be a great spot for him. Sign for the MLE, like Ben Wallace almost did two summers ago.

He'd be the best helper big man Duncan has had since D-Rob. Feed off Duncan, Parker, Ginobili, hit open jump shots, score in the post at times, and most importantly would give quality help defensively and on the boards. Another factor for JO, is how the Spurs have the ability to manage minutes, and the pace that's played over the regular season.

Lakers would also be a good spot for him, via the ETO. Not the same situation as the Spurs, but puts the Lakers up a level.

Only places I can see him being traded to are the Nets or the Suns. Both seem to have the pieces to get him, and are solid fits for him, roster-wise.

Lakers are probably out of the picture now, for various reasons.

hopefully o'neal stays with the pacers unless the right deal comes along.
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Post#26 » by Blame Rasho » Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:46 pm

He is just a dumb player who doesn't play to his strengths on offense... He shoots a pathetic percentage for a big man due to the fact that he doesn't put his ass in the post and keeps shooting jumpers as if he is a a good shooter. People used to blast Webber for always shooting jumpers and being soft for that, so what does that make O'neal? He is an elite defensive player don't get me wrong but his contribution on offense is downright horriable given that he has the skills to be a much better player.
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Post#27 » by a-rod » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:22 pm

TD is the MAN wrote:He is just a dumb player who doesn't play to his strengths on offense... He shoots a pathetic percentage for a big man due to the fact that he doesn't put his ass in the post and keeps shooting jumpers as if he is a a good shooter. People used to blast Webber for always shooting jumpers and being soft for that, so what does that make O'neal? He is an elite defensive player don't get me wrong but his contribution on offense is downright horriable given that he has the skills to be a much better player.
shoulder is not strong enough after that injury 2 years ago.


TD is the MAN wrote:He is just a dumb player who doesn't play to his strengths on offense... He shoots a pathetic percentage for a big man due to the fact that he doesn't put his ass in the post and keeps shooting jumpers as if he is a a good shooter. People used to blast Webber for always shooting jumpers and being soft for that, so what does that make O'neal? He is an elite defensive player don't get me wrong but his contribution on offense is downright horriable given that he has the skills to be a much better player.

the difference is Webber was not a very good post player because he doesn't have a great footworks and used to rely on his athletics ability to score in the post, on the other hand O'neal has a great footwork and spin moves in the post but hes just not healthy enough to play in the post this is why hes chocking jumpers.
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SacKingZZZ wrote:No thanks to Deng. I read a rumor surfing hoopshype awhile back saying Gay for Reke is a possibility.


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Post#28 » by tnayrbrocks » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:25 pm

a-rod wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
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ps. bosh >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> o'neal

when o'neal is healthy hes better player then bosh but for now i have to agree with you.


I'll take a healthy Bosh over a "healthy" Oneal everyday of the week
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Post#29 » by Blame Rasho » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:39 am

shoulder is not strong enough after that injury 2 years ago.

the difference is Webber was not a very good post player because he doesn't have a great footworks and used to rely on his athletics ability to score in the post, on the other hand O'neal has a great footwork and spin moves in the post but hes just not healthy enough to play in the post this is why hes chocking jumpers.


Yeah... that great info but he was shooting a pathetic percentage (.43%) before with a loaded 62 win Pacer team before he got hurt. The injury card doesn't work with O'neal.
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Post#30 » by a-rod » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:53 am

^hey your right, there is no excuse in the world to justify shooting (.43%) for a power forword
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SacKingZZZ wrote:No thanks to Deng. I read a rumor surfing hoopshype awhile back saying Gay for Reke is a possibility.


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Post#31 » by crzy » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:58 am

Jermaine was an absolute monster out there tonight in the paint. I'm still sticking to my theory that Jermaine is taking it easy this season, "Vince Carter-style" because he is unhappy with his situation in Indiana and would like to play elsewhere for a contender. I really think there are plenty of places where he can step right in and be a star player again.
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Post#32 » by risktaker91 » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:09 am

crzyyafrican wrote:Jermaine was an absolute monster out there tonight in the paint. I'm still sticking to my theory that Jermaine is taking it easy this season, "Vince Carter-style" because he is unhappy with his situation in Indiana and would like to play elsewhere for a competitor. I really think there are plenty of places where he can step right in and be a star player again.


I hope he gets traded fast because he's hurting me in fantasy, except today.
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Post#33 » by GOPacers! » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:57 am

That Nicka wrote:He just needs a change of scenery....


Agreed..Part of me thinks JO is still wants out. Sometimes he plays like he does not want to be there anymore. He's really unhappy and it's totally affecting his play.

Larry Bird has turned the team into a joke via horrible trades and FA signings. The damn Pacer management just sucks like hell for putting losers around Jermaine. I mean come on!! Troy Murphy? Travis Diener? Jamaal Tinsley? Kareem Rush? David Harrison? What a joke! I think they should trade him!

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