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Waiting for the Pacers vs. Pistons

Here are a few links to check out while waiting for the opening tip Tuesday night. Here's a tip, I saved the best for last.

  • It seems like a near consensus for objective observers of the Pacers that this things needs to be blown up and rebuilt by any means necessary. In fact, I was asked to comment on rebuilding the team along with a few other bloggers from struggling teams. Check out my thoughts at Hardwood Paroxysm.
  • This sobering IBJ article takes a look at the Pacers woes from a business perspective. Needless to say the finanial bottom line is hurting.
    The situation is so bad, said league insiders, NBA Commissioner David Stern is keeping an eye on it.

    "It's one of a handful of clubs the NBA is concerned about," said Marc Ganis, president of Chicago-based Sportscorp Ltd., a firm that works with several NBA teams on business operations. "This is something no one foresaw three or four years ago."

    Scott O'Neil, NBA senior vice president for team marketing and business operations, said, "We're putting a little extra time into the Pacers at this point."

    NBA account managers have come to Indianapolis to help with marketing, branding and sales, O'Neil said.

    "This is not a five-alarm fire," he said. "Our mind-set is, let's get the ship righted."
    After reading this, maybe David Stern will help facilitate some franchise-friendly moves, like landing local legend Eric Gordon.
  • Don't miss the latest Blogger MVP/ROY rankings over at Pickaxe and Roll.
  • This Pacers Notebook touches on Kareem Rush's knee problem and the Pacers point guard problem. That's all nice, but I'm just excited to see yet another question about Stephen Graham getting a chance. O'B continues to work the logjam/experience refrain, but soon the campaign to give Graham a real chance will sink into his subconscious mind and he'll be calling his name.
  • Finally, check out this video! I couldn't find a copy to embed but it shows a kid with freakish hoop skills. When they start talking about the kid's VO2 capacity, the thing becomes truly amazing. Thinking about a long term rebuilding plan, we may have a point guard here. You know, if he keeps growing.

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Big ups on that Hardwood Paroxysm analysis
That was well put and well stated for those who weren't aware of where the Pacers were at. TZ posted at StR before you did, and I was all set to write this long running/winded diary of much ado about nothing. Now I don't have to and just praise you for all the points you made. Big ups on what you wrote. You get a Wilbon piece of dap.

(I thought the dude who writes 3 shades of Blue made some interesting insight on the Grizzlies. Especially since I really hadn't seen it anywhere else.)

When the tough get going the going gets Cornrows.

by pookeyguru on Jan 29, 2008 6:35 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Thanks, pookey
I wish I could wave a magic wand and make it happen. No so easy.

by Tom Lewis on Jan 29, 2008 6:38 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

If people had any idea how much time this took...
I don't think they get not only do you have to write it, and be your own editor, which is hard when you write alot of words, but you also have to read everything you want to reference too. Oh and you have to watch the actual games. And maybe you know spend a minute with your kid at some point.

As far as how hard it is you make it look easy.

When the tough get going the going gets Cornrows.

by pookeyguru on Jan 29, 2008 6:48 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Actually
I was talking about waving a wand and having a new, promising foundation set for the Pacers. BUT, I appreciate the kind words as always. The bloggin' game ain't easy, but for some reason I LOVE it.

by Tom Lewis on Jan 29, 2008 8:10 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Yeah
I figured you meant the Pacers. Nobody really has an answer for that I suspect except for time. What I found interesting was how many caveats you put throughout the blurb. That's alot for a team with a couple players (Granger,Williams) you have at least stumped for in several ways.
When the tough get going the going gets Cornrows.

by pookeyguru on Jan 29, 2008 3:48 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Great write-ups
All the write-ups were great. Nicely done, gents. Though it depresses the hell out of me that the Pacers are indeed one of the NBA's doormats, maybe this is what the franchise needs in order to pull it out of the stone age.

The key to winning in the modern NBA is having a point guard. It is literally that simple. If your point guard can make plays and distribute the ball, you win. A lot.

Colts blogger for SB Nation: Stampede Blue

by BigBlueShoe on Jan 29, 2008 7:52 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

And when your PG
only feels like doing that occasionally, you lose a lot.

Thanks, Big Blue!

by Tom Lewis on Jan 29, 2008 8:08 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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