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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#101 » by RiotPunch » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:30 am

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Why did you have to make me relive that? Just as bad, but not remotely the same.


Literally identical. What in the hell is Giannis thinking.

Jimmy went up vertically, fading back a bit. Hali was full speed flying horizontally. Literally identical? I disagree.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#102 » by Bernman » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:31 am

Giannis has bad technique on close-outs & is over-zealous. Jump laterally across a player's path, accept an alter & compel a miss.

This team has been 2 steps fw, 2 back, from the beginning of the Doc era. I may be out until he's fired or the playoffs. Jacoby on the Ringer is right they've put us thru the ringer w/ the lack of consistency. The consistent part is it's dumb &/or slow bball.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#103 » by buckboy » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:32 am

RiotPunch wrote:"Landing space" is a bit convoluted when the shooter is rising up at full speed going east to west. It was too aggressive on Giannis' part, but that's a dog **** call with the game on the line, IMO. Would Dame have gotten that call?


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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#104 » by KidA24 » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:32 am

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Shouldn't that have been an official review thing and not a challenge then? Would've saved us a timeout


No, because it wasn't a questionable out of bounds call (who did that go off of?).

Did he step out? Isn't reviewable.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#105 » by Wooderson » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:34 am

emunney wrote:By the way why did the Bucks not just spread out above the break? Why did Doc have them covering like Kurt Warner was dropping back?


Because Doc has lost the plot. He thinks the problem is they weren't guarding tight enough 50 feet from the basket. Insane thing to say.

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Post#106 » by mediocrityrules » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:35 am

Also, on a team that has Giannis and Dame, and it's Taurean Prince taking the most shots, there is something really wrong on the offensive end as well as the numerous issues on D. (31-3 on fast break points is consistent with how bad our transition D has been all season). It's killed us on many games, and tonight is no exception.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#107 » by crkone » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:35 am

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Wooderson wrote:The real question is why we're all the Bucks dudes lined up at half court to defend??? Just have a line of dudes a step or two outside the 3P line, you know, the area you actually have to guard. HORRENDOUS coaching.


The Bucks aren't quick enough to face guard NBA guards and you expect them to each cover a 10 sq ft area?



Uhh if quickness is an issue, you think it's better for them to have to cover more ground by staying having to stay with fast guards?

You can see the angle players are coming with the ball.

What ended up happening is 4 Bucks players ended INSIDE the 3P line. You had both Kuzma and Prince chasing Mathurin to the opposite corner which is baffling.


No it's not better for them to do what they did. Neither is guarding empty zones when you can overload one zone with a pick or a DHO with our guards unable to get over in time. My point is there was always going to be a decent 3 point attempt. Funny enough the 3 they took was probably the worst of the possibilities.

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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#108 » by msiris » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:36 am

ReasonablySober wrote:
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Why did you have to make me relive that? Just as bad, but not remotely the same.


Literally identical. What in the hell is Giannis thinking.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#109 » by chonestown » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:38 am

Less belly aching, more watching "Hunter" on Peacock.imo
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Post#110 » by Bernman » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:38 am

mediocrityrules wrote:We should just have looked to foul them before they could get a shot off. It never had to get that far. So stupid.


We weren't anywhere close to Haliburton to foul him because we didn't zone and they walled our players off. He just had a running start into free space.
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Post#111 » by mediocrityrules » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:38 am

We need to stop focusing too much on the last play, as it sweeps the other issues under the carpet. Twice we had to come back from being down double digits. It's too much to have to consistently be doing this game after game, because we can't hold a level of high, consistent play across more than about a 8-10 minute stretch at time (and in-between is a mess. Not even just 'holding an end up'. We're getting trounced when not paying in one of our 'good periods'.).

Until we can find consistency, we are nothing in the postseason. It's just another wasted year.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#112 » by mediocrityrules » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:39 am

How has Doc coached so many wins in the NBA?? How did he get this far?
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#113 » by Frank Nova » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:39 am

NBA Steve Urkel throws up a prayer and Giannis does the dumbest **** imaginable. You can’t make this stuff up. That W was on our lap and they fumbled it bad. Haliburton is a clown and grossly overrated too btw. I’m not looking forward to the playoffs because there isn’t a chance in hell we’re beating Boston or Cleveland in a 7 game series but I want an Indiana matchup in the 1st round real bad. They inch closer and closer to Boston every time we play them as the team I hate more than anything in sports. Orlando too but now I’m just ranting. Goodnight.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#114 » by paulpressey25 » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:40 am

Is there a better angle replay of that shot? I’m not sure Giannis touched him or prevented him from his landing spot (unlike the Butler foul).
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#115 » by mediocrityrules » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:40 am

Frank Nova wrote:NBA Steve Urkel throws up a prayer and Giannis does the dumbest **** imaginable. You can’t make this stuff up. That W was on our lap and they fumbled it bad. Haliburton is a clown and grossly overrated too btw. I’m not looking forward to the playoffs because there isn’t a chance in hell we’re beating Boston or Cleveland in a 7 game series but I want an Indiana matchup in the 1st round real bad. They inch closer and closer to Boston every time we play them as the team I hate more than anything in sports. Orlando too but now I’m just ranting. Goodnight.


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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#116 » by blazza18 » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:40 am

Maybe the only thing Doc got right was to bench Kuzma late. Another total no show from him against a team he should theoretically help against. Must not have been a transition game for us..
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#117 » by buckboy » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:41 am

RiotPunch wrote:
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RiotPunch wrote:Why did you have to make me relive that? Just as bad, but not remotely the same.


Literally identical. What in the hell is Giannis thinking.

Jimmy went up vertically, fading back a bit. Hali was full speed flying horizontally. Literally identical? I disagree.


Not even really close.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#118 » by Bernman » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:41 am

crkone wrote:No it's not better for them to do what they did. Neither is guarding empty zones when you can overload one zone with a pick or a DHO with our guards unable to get over in time. My point is there was always going to be a decent 3 point attempt. Funny enough the 3 they took was probably the worst of the possibilities.


A zone means you stay in your area. You're not chasing around screens. Players switch on everything. Have a player in the vicinity to alter but not have to make up a bunch of space, like Giannis. And you don't have a guy popping open to the 3 pt line initially.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#119 » by rilamann » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:42 am

I love Giannis but I have said a bunch of times that he has the BBIQ of an amoeba.

I didn't see the 2nd half live, but after watching the video of that 4-pt play.

Holy ****, Giannis has the BBIQ of an amobea.

Why on earth would you contest a prayer of a 3-pt shot like that when you're up 3? You put yourself in a position where there was a 99% chance you would foul a guy on a shot that had probably had a 10% chance of going in. The 10% payer was answered, but you gave the Pacers the opportunity to win the game with a free throw due to your stupidity. And would have given the Pacers the opportunity to tie the game at the free throw line even if the prayer didn't go in.
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Re: PG Indy - Scott Foster Special 

Post#120 » by soxperry » Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:43 am

I know its not at the top of the list but jesus christ Giannis get the ball to Dame for the game winner...

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