Scoot McGroot wrote:Bird and Walsh couldn't give a hoot what Kravvy writes.
but Ron cared and I think his trade demand came directly out of reading Bob's criticisms.
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Scoot McGroot wrote:Bird and Walsh couldn't give a hoot what Kravvy writes.
SmashMouthRod wrote:8305 wrote:I too felt pretty good about the Pacers while watching "the Brawl" game. There were probably a couple of years where I felt as good about those teams chances of winning it all as I do now. But with hindsight there were far too many mentally weak players on that team to survive the pressure of an Eastern Conference Finals and a Finals series against the level of talent that you inevitably face. Besides that Detroit was simply better. Look at the matchups.
Billips/Tinsley (no contest)
Hamilton/Miller (by that time Hamilton was the better player)
Prince/Artest (Prince's length gave Artest fits)
R. Wallace/O'Neal (Wallace generally treated O'Neal like his little brother)
B. Wallace/Foster (Wallace was simply a better version of Foster)
In the 2003/04 playoffs they led the series against Detroit 2 games to 1 and had the lead in game 4 until Jermaine got a bad knee injury. Furthermore the game at the Palace got out of control bc the Pacers blew them out on their home court. I dont think theres any question; that the Pacers were the better team; they just had some bad luck.
SmashMouthRod wrote:Wizop wrote:and Reggie was very open in saying on the program I watched last night that the brawl team was not "composed of guys who [were] capable of putting individual egos aside and allowing the main drive to be team success." he said he tried to moderate unsuccessfully between Artest and JO. that was more of an admission than I'd ever heard before but I have long thought that JO was a clique leader in a divided locker room and I've often written that here when others have talked of bringing him back.
I agree 100% about the egos. The divided locker room was bc of Artest and O'Neal's disdain. But thats part of a coaches job to mesh the egos into a winner. They were both young guys at the time that needed mentors. Its a common trait on very talented teams to have ego problems. There are plenty of other examples of great teams from the past with bad ego problems but they found ways to success. Bird and McHale; Jordan and Pippen; Kobe and Shaq. More recent Westbrook and Durant have their problems and Scott Brooks holds it together.
Wizop wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:Bird and Walsh couldn't give a hoot what Kravvy writes.
but Ron cared and I think his trade demand came directly out of reading Bob's criticisms.
23artest23 wrote:Where is all this info on former Pacers coming from? I am a pretty hardcore Pacer (basketball in general really) fan and truly didn't know a thing or two mentioned such as the ol June bug being cancerous. It actually surprises me because AJ was terrible on the court and I wouldn't have figured he had the breathing room to be a cancer. I knew of the obvious problem guys like Ron, Sjax, and Co. For such a troubled group, they sure were talented. I'd love to see a documentary about the inside dynamics of that Pacer squad.
Scoot McGroot wrote:23artest23 wrote:Where is all this info on former Pacers coming from? I am a pretty hardcore Pacer (basketball in general really) fan and truly didn't know a thing or two mentioned such as the ol June bug being cancerous. It actually surprises me because AJ was terrible on the court and I wouldn't have figured he had the breathing room to be a cancer. I knew of the obvious problem guys like Ron, Sjax, and Co. For such a troubled group, they sure were talented. I'd love to see a documentary about the inside dynamics of that Pacer squad.
There were some allusions after AJ left that he was an issue in the locker room as he felt he should've started over Tinsley the whole time. Same reason I like Watson instead of Augustine, even if DJ wasn't an issue this year.
23artest23 wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:23artest23 wrote:Where is all this info on former Pacers coming from? I am a pretty hardcore Pacer (basketball in general really) fan and truly didn't know a thing or two mentioned such as the ol June bug being cancerous. It actually surprises me because AJ was terrible on the court and I wouldn't have figured he had the breathing room to be a cancer. I knew of the obvious problem guys like Ron, Sjax, and Co. For such a troubled group, they sure were talented. I'd love to see a documentary about the inside dynamics of that Pacer squad.
There were some allusions after AJ left that he was an issue in the locker room as he felt he should've started over Tinsley the whole time. Same reason I like Watson instead of Augustine, even if DJ wasn't an issue this year.
Wow...AJ sure was off his rocker on that one. I don't think AJ could have survived starting on a regular basis and as much as Tinsley usually left quite a bit to be desired, AJ was usually worse. I do remember AJ going nuts one time in the playoffs (vs NJ I think) but besides that, I'd say JT had 10 times the natural talent and deserved to start. JT wasn't a shooter (or was he LMAO) but he was an awesome assist man at times. It makes me laugh to think of AJ starting regularly. His play was usually atrocius. JT definetly didn't have it all together but in my mind, he was the better option to start and perhaps as important, JT didn't have the game to come off the bench.
Tinsley sure brings back some memories too. I remember him tearing up Washington for close to 20 assists in his rookie year. Guy had a ton of talent at the PG spot that couldn't really be taught but for whatever reason, he never did put it all together.
Wizop wrote:my inside contracts often felt Tinsley's problems started when he was annointed the started in his rookie training camp and that he would have been better off if he'd been made to work for the position. he was a contributor last year so maybe he was finally forced to learn those lessons a decade later after sitting out.
Wizop wrote:my inside contracts often felt Tinsley's problems started when he was annointed the started in his rookie training camp and that he would have been better off if he'd been made to work for the position. he was a contributor last year so maybe he was finally forced to learn those lessons a decade later after sitting out.
mizzoupacers wrote:Preseason, only once have the Pacers looked better. Geez, guys, answer the question!![]()