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countryboy667 wrote:I see three possible outcomes for this trade for the Pacers, none of them good;
1. Haliburton will be very good, but not a true needle-mover. More years on the treadmill.
2. Haliburton and the young'uns will finish the season strong, improving our record enough to screw us out of a really good lottery pick.
3. Haliburton, like others (Paul George, anyone?) will be needle-mover good, and then will decide he wants greener pastures and the bright lights and will leave us ASAP. Then just more "tweaking" and treadmill years in the future..
countryboy667 wrote:I see three possible outcomes for this trade for the Pacers, none of them good;
1. Haliburton will be very good, but not a true needle-mover. More years on the treadmill.
2. Haliburton and the young'uns will finish the season strong, improving our record enough to screw us out of a really good lottery pick.
3. Haliburton, like others (Paul George, anyone?) will be needle-mover good, and then will decide he wants greener pastures and the bright lights and will leave us ASAP. Then just more "tweaking" and treadmill years in the future..
Maybe this team was going nowhere, but Sabonis was quality and not a damned prima donna like so many others and was fun to watch. We will, IMO, find in Turner we kept the wrong big, and even if the rest of the young players on the team blossom, it won't result in anything other than more 1st and 2nd round exits.
About our health--injuries are part of the game, but we seem to get an inordinate number of them. Maybe we need to take a long, hard look at our training staff and the techniques they are using.
Pacers Forever wrote:Your comment on Halliburton leaving before he’s even played a game here is whacked. He might like it here. For that matter any young NBA player turning into a star has the ability to bolt anywhere. It’s just part of the league.