Doranku wrote:xBulletproof wrote:It's kind of wild reading Pacers fans reactions after getting off work, they're acting like the world is ending or something.
No, for us the world ended about 7 minutes into game 7.
The Myles thing is just .... meh. He's good, but he's not irreplaceable. He also comes with an immediate team weakness on the boards (unless you have a guy like Giannis). I always had to watch the possession game, it was kind of how you could measure if this team was going to play well. The Pacers didn't turn the ball over, so they kept up with possessions that way, but we lost out on rebounds so much that we sometimes struggled at getting the same # of looks at the rim as our opponent.
It could be an entirely differnt world if Haliburton comes back to a team that can rebound. We could not turn the ball over, and win the boards? Both? What a novel idea. Good lord we will get 15-20 more looks at the rim than the opponent![]()
I'm not saying Myles isn't good, he is. However if there's a position you can cheap on in the NBA, I'd say it's the center position. None of what happened today is really that big to me.
We still have our MLE (which you can trade now, as well), trades and free agents. This front office has proven over the years they can put a team together, and they now have 2 offseasons to put together a team for Tyrese to return to.
I'll say it if you won't: Myles Turner isn't good. Physically and mentally soft, one of the worst rebounders of all-time for his size. Bro couldn't hit the side of a barn in the finals. Brights were too light. I would not want Myles Turner on my team. He is going to look much worse without Hali getting him easy buckets. Do the Bucks even have a PG after waiving Dame? lol
He's abnormal. Which some people will default to "he isn't good". He doesn't do what most centers do, but he shot 40% from 3 this year. But Carlisle showed you can have a winner with him regardless. I don't know what happened in the finals, he shot ridiculously well the first 2 rounds of the playoffs (45% from 3). Just couldn't hit anything after, could just be law of averages.
I will say I'm curious to see if he can stay as efficient as he's been with Tyrese, I mean he wasn't before that. 38% with Tyrese, but 34-35% without. Don't feel like breaking it down to exacts, but it's in that range. He also averaged 12 PPG before Tyrese, and 17 PPG after. Bucks better hope that wasn't a reflection of Tyrese. It'll be interesting to see.