Gerald Green? Tony Allen?
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Gerald Green? Tony Allen?
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Gerald Green? Tony Allen?
Any of these guys interest you as signings this year?
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If the price is right.
I think that the Pacers are in the market for a good perimeter defender. But given the team's payroll situation, he is going to have to come cheap. The Pacers could use their second-round pick to take a stab at it (or their first-round pick, if Westbrook is still on the table), but Allen might make sense too if he comes at a VERY low salary.
And for a minimalish contract, Green is worth a shot. Maybe he has just been a little slow to develop...or maybe he just plain sucks, but no real harm done if the Pacers bring him in for an end-of-the-bench type salary.
I think that the Pacers are in the market for a good perimeter defender. But given the team's payroll situation, he is going to have to come cheap. The Pacers could use their second-round pick to take a stab at it (or their first-round pick, if Westbrook is still on the table), but Allen might make sense too if he comes at a VERY low salary.
And for a minimalish contract, Green is worth a shot. Maybe he has just been a little slow to develop...or maybe he just plain sucks, but no real harm done if the Pacers bring him in for an end-of-the-bench type salary.
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I still have a weird man crush on Gerald Green. It all started when we drafted Danny Granger. Green fell to us, but we drafted Danny. Gotta admit I was very disappointed, but obviously it was the right decision.
With our offensive system, you never know what we could accomplish with Green.
*sigh* I doubt he ever becomes anything though ,even with all of that potential.
With our offensive system, you never know what we could accomplish with Green.
*sigh* I doubt he ever becomes anything though ,even with all of that potential.
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ahartleyvu wrote:I still have a weird man crush on Gerald Green. It all started when we drafted Danny Granger. Green fell to us, but we drafted Danny. Gotta admit I was very disappointed, but obviously it was the right decision.
With our offensive system, you never know what we could accomplish with Green.
*sigh* I doubt he ever becomes anything though ,even with all of that potential.
Funny you say that, I was hoping for Green too. Man am I glad we didn't pick him, but I would love to give him a shot now.
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Green has had a chance to make an impact in Boston, Minnesota and Houston. Two of the three were terrible teams, and he failed to do much. For this reason I would be hesitant on taking him.
I would love Tony Allen, but I wouldn't give up too much, or overly pursue him. He is still coming off major knee surgery, which is a red flag. He reminds me a lot of Orien Greene.
I would love Tony Allen, but I wouldn't give up too much, or overly pursue him. He is still coming off major knee surgery, which is a red flag. He reminds me a lot of Orien Greene.
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