SmashMouthRod wrote:Jermainevent wrote:Let's all come to terms with that fact that even with Hibbert on the Pacers, they're still no better than 4 or 5 (Cavs, Bulls, Bucks, and Hawks) in the East next season. While we shouldn't hold our noses up at that, I'm getting tired of being a middling organization. Even winning a series or two with that lineup wouldn't have benefited the team that much, because Hibbert wasn't coming back after next season anyway. So while there was the outside chance he could improve his stock and could potentially be moved for some better assets, I just did not see that happening after what Bird said about him not fitting what the team was trying to do going forward. Also, while there may not be a lot available in the market right now, come around January when a few teams come to the realization that the are ready to start rebuilding, the Pacers will be able to absorb a fairly large contract. Plus, it opens up more minutes at the five, giving Turner an opportunity to get his feet wet early and often.
I'm personally really excited about the direction of the team, it's just going to take some time to get all the pieces in place.
The playoffs is key to the development of most players. A four or five seed will likely be a matchup in which Indy would have a legit shot to win, thus giving the young guys more experience. Playing against guys giving their best effort (in the playoffs) for guys like Solomon Hill, Myles Turner, Joe Young, Lavoy and even Paul is what will give them priceless experience and is the ultimate developmental classroom. I would much rather make the playoffs every year being competitive than lose with hopes to get a star every year until luck falls. As we all see in this new NBA climate NO star player wants to play for a loser (i.e. Lakers and Knicks despite the popularity of the cities).
While I agree with everything you've said, I'm not advocating missing out on the playoffs, if possible. I agree teams benefit immensely from postseason play, the 2011 Pacers team comes to mind. However, just to keep Roy around another season with the possibility of grabbing the four seed verse being an eight seed doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. Sure, you'll potentially play 6 to 7 more games, however, you're possibly relying on a big man who won't be with the team next season, which in my opinion could stunt the growth of Turner more than missing out on the playoffs altogether. As far as it benefiting the younger guys on the roster, just getting consistent playing time will be a step up from what they've experienced in the past. Personally I'm not entirely sold on Solomon Hill at this time, so his development isn't as critical in my opinion. Again, I'm not advocating tanking, because in the East it will be hard enough to miss out on the playoffs when you are rolling the likes of George Hill, Ellis, and PG13 out there on a nightly basis. I'm saying, get Turner some early looks, let him takes his lumps, and let him get used to the NBA, so when PG begins to enter his prime, he will be more than able to contribute at at a high level.