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Game 60 : Indiana Pacers (28-31) @ Orlando Magic (18-41) - 8:00 PM

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Game 60 : Indiana Pacers (28-31) @ Orlando Magic (18-41) - 8:00 PM 

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Post#2 » by Wizop » Mon Apr 26, 2021 1:31 am

Good first quarter but the second fell apart. TJ came in and immediately missed a layup and things went downhill from there.

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Post#3 » by Wizop » Mon Apr 26, 2021 2:02 am

A smiling Sampson plays much better than a frowning Sampson.

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Re: Game 60 : Indiana Pacers (28-31) @ Orlando Magic (18-41) - 8:00 PM 

Post#4 » by Pacers Forever » Mon Apr 26, 2021 2:26 am

Sumner really getting comfortable ! 7 players in double figures tonight so good team effort.
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Post#5 » by Topofthekey » Mon Apr 26, 2021 2:37 am

Really good to see Sumner make good use of his playing time

But what happened to Aaron? I see that he only played 2 minutes?
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Post#6 » by Pacers Forever » Mon Apr 26, 2021 2:53 am

Brogdon, LeVert, and lately Sumner starting then add McConnell relieving him has buried Aaron's minutes plus for some reason Aaron quit shooting the 3 pointer that he was draining consistently. Just not getting the nod from the coaches I reckon.
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Post#7 » by Wizop » Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:02 am

Pacers Forever wrote:Brogdon, LeVert, and lately Sumner starting then add McConnell relieving him has buried Aaron's minutes plus for some reason Aaron quit shooting the 3 pointer that he was draining consistently. Just not getting the nod from the coaches I reckon.
Also with all the bigs out Aaron's size is an issue.

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Post#8 » by Topofthekey » Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:39 am

I see

I guess it's just the roster being too crowded. Aaron is really being wasted if they continue to bury him like this

To me, it's a mistake playing TJ 20 minutes over Aaron. I understand that Bjorkgren loves TJ, and TJ has been playing well, but he's very likely gone this offseason, unless Pacers are willing to beat whatever offer he's going to get

Also, the priority now should be developing talent. not scrapping for wins, in order to what, claw their way to the 8th seed? So that's another reason to at least balance the playing time between TJ and Aaron
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Post#9 » by Tom White » Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:10 pm

Topofthekey wrote:Also, the priority now should be developing talent. not scrapping for wins, in order to what, claw their way to the 8th seed? So that's another reason to at least balance the playing time between TJ and Aaron


How much more do you think Aaron is capable of improving? He is in his third year and, frankly, I don't expect much more out of him.

Part two is TJ gets the other guys more involved in the offense, which helps their development. Aaron doesn't do that. I'm not saying Aaron is selfish or anything like that. He just doesn't affect the play of the others in the ways TJ does.
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Post#10 » by Wizop » Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:40 pm

Topofthekey wrote:TJ has been playing well, but he's very likely gone this offseason, unless Pacers are willing to beat whatever offer he's going to get


I think we are, and I think we'd be willing to lose Doug to keep TJ. and if the draft gives us a point guard or a combo-guard, I don't see a place for Aaron.
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Post#11 » by Topofthekey » Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:58 pm

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Topofthekey wrote:Also, the priority now should be developing talent. not scrapping for wins, in order to what, claw their way to the 8th seed? So that's another reason to at least balance the playing time between TJ and Aaron


How much more do you think Aaron is capable of improving? He is in his third year and, frankly, I don't expect much more out of him.

Part two is TJ gets the other guys more involved in the offense, which helps their development. Aaron doesn't do that. I'm not saying Aaron is selfish or anything like that. He just doesn't affect the play of the others in the ways TJ does.

Someone compared him to Fred VanVleet a while back, and I think that's s a great comparison, I see Aaron as capable of developing into that type of player

His first and second year numbers compare quite well to the FVV's numbers. Main difference is FVV continued to improve in his third year, while Aaron struggled
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Re: Game 60 : Indiana Pacers (28-31) @ Orlando Magic (18-41) - 8:00 PM 

Post#12 » by Pacers Forever » Tue Apr 27, 2021 3:48 am

I'm sure that Pritchard will be looking to stir up the roster this off season. I envision McDermott and McConnell being Pacers along with LeVert, Brogdon, Sumner, Goga, Brissett, and Stanley. As for Turner, Sabonis, J. Holiday, Warren, Lamb, Martin, A. Holiday, and Sampson I think they are the questionable ones to return unless there is no trade suiters to free up capital to keep Doug and T.J. and the Pacers decide to let both of them walk and look for cheaper replacements.

As for Aaron I think he's grown this year a little bit and I really think he has the talent to be a late bloomer in the league. I just don't know that it will be here the way Sumner has blossomed. To be fair Sumner was drafted a year before Aaron so next year might be Aaron's breakout year ?

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