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		<title>By: 2009-10 NBA Season Preview</title>
		<link>http://www.reclinergm.com/2009-10-nba-preview-indiana-pacers/#comment-21531</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 20:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: The Real Rob</title>
		<link>http://www.reclinergm.com/2009-10-nba-preview-indiana-pacers/#comment-21303</link>
		<dc:creator>The Real Rob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 23:02:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Greatest strength(s):
-Perimeter shooting (You have to in O’Brien’s system)
-High scoring (last year one of the highest in the East)
-Quickness
-Potential
-Good pieces (Granger, Dunleavy)
-Confidence in beating elite teams at home
Greatest weakness(es):
-Removing the bad contracts and bad seeds (Foster, Tinsley, Ford)
-Jim O Brien’s system (bad shot selection, no defense)
-Interior scoring
-true PF’s and C will be in the doghouse!
-Too much competition in the East
-Toughest division in the East
-Youth
-Disorganized roster
-Health
-Consistency in coaches
  1993-97      Larry Brown 
  1997-2000  Larry Bird
  2000-2003  Isiah Thomas (who did a “good” job than in NY)
  2003-2007  Rick Carlisle
  2007-?         Jim O Brien        
 
This team has too many missing pieces especially in the frontcourt and have too many guards.  This is similar to Golden State’s style of play playing small ball and having no conscience on offense.  This team still has to remove the headcases and clean their organization similar to what Portland did.  Indiana is a place for basketball (Hoosiers especially) and deserves better!  
It is amazing what the Pistons-Pacers brawl in 2004 did, it really changed the team, the culture, and to some extent the game.  Artest, Jackson, O’Neal, Harrington– even though they were volatile, they had skills as players especially on the defensive end.
The Pacers need to find their identity and build on that!!  Only one playoff appearance since Reggie Miller retired in 2005.
With that said, the Pacers will be 4th in the Central, 11th in the East.
(On a side note, the Pacers  will win the series (1-2) with the Pacers with each team winning one at home and one on the road.  The Pacers perimeter shooting will make or break them against the Sixers (or for that matter any other team).  If the Sixers frontcourt can dominate, look for the Sixers to win that series. )
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greatest strength(s):<br />
-Perimeter shooting (You have to in O’Brien’s system)<br />
-High scoring (last year one of the highest in the East)<br />
-Quickness<br />
-Potential<br />
-Good pieces (Granger, Dunleavy)<br />
-Confidence in beating elite teams at home<br />
Greatest weakness(es):<br />
-Removing the bad contracts and bad seeds (Foster, Tinsley, Ford)<br />
-Jim O Brien’s system (bad shot selection, no defense)<br />
-Interior scoring<br />
-true PF’s and C will be in the doghouse!<br />
-Too much competition in the East<br />
-Toughest division in the East<br />
-Youth<br />
-Disorganized roster<br />
-Health<br />
-Consistency in coaches<br />
  1993-97      Larry Brown <br />
  1997-2000  Larry Bird<br />
  2000-2003  Isiah Thomas (who did a “good” job than in NY)<br />
  2003-2007  Rick Carlisle<br />
  2007-?         Jim O Brien        <br />
 <br />
This team has too many missing pieces especially in the frontcourt and have too many guards.  This is similar to Golden State’s style of play playing small ball and having no conscience on offense.  This team still has to remove the headcases and clean their organization similar to what Portland did.  Indiana is a place for basketball (Hoosiers especially) and deserves better!  <br />
It is amazing what the Pistons-Pacers brawl in 2004 did, it really changed the team, the culture, and to some extent the game.  Artest, Jackson, O’Neal, Harrington– even though they were volatile, they had skills as players especially on the defensive end.<br />
The Pacers need to find their identity and build on that!!  Only one playoff appearance since Reggie Miller retired in 2005.<br />
With that said, the Pacers will be 4th in the Central, 11th in the East.<br />
(On a side note, the Pacers  will win the series (1-2) with the Pacers with each team winning one at home and one on the road.  The Pacers perimeter shooting will make or break them against the Sixers (or for that matter any other team).  If the Sixers frontcourt can dominate, look for the Sixers to win that series. )</p>
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		<title>By: The Real Rob</title>
		<link>http://www.reclinergm.com/2009-10-nba-preview-indiana-pacers/#comment-21301</link>
		<dc:creator>The Real Rob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 23:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Greatest strength(s):
-Perimeter shooting (You have to in O’Brien’s system)
-High scoring (last year one of the highest in the East)
-Quickness
-Potential
-Good pieces (Granger, Dunleavy)
-Confidence in beating elite teams at home

Greatest weakness(es):
-Removing the bad contracts and bad seeds (Foster, Tinsley, Ford)
-Jim O Brien’s system (bad shot selection, no defense)
-Interior scoring
-true PF’s and C will be in the doghouse!
-Too much competition in the East
-Toughest division in the East
-Youth
-Disorganized roster
-Health
-Consistency in coaches
  1993-97      Larry Brown 
  1997-2000  Larry Bird
  2000-2003  Isiah Thomas (who did a “good” job than in NY)
  2003-2007  Rick Carlisle
  2007-?         Jim O Brien        
 
This team has too many missing pieces especially in the frontcourt and have too many guards.  This is similar to Golden State’s style of play playing small ball and having no conscience on offense.  This team still has to remove the headcases and clean their organization similar to what Portland did.  Indiana is a place for basketball (Hoosiers especially) and deserves better!  
It is amazing what the Pistons-Pacers brawl in 2004 did, it really changed the team, the culture, and to some extent the game.  Artest, Jackson, O’Neal, Harrington– even though they were volatile, they had skills as players especially on the defensive end.
The Pacers need to find their identity and build on that!!  Only one playoff appearance since Reggie Miller retired in 2005.

With that said, the Pacers will be 4th in the Central, 11th in the East.

(On a side note, the Sixers will split the season (2-2) with the Pacers with each team winning one at home and one on the road.  The Pacers perimeter shooting will make or break them against the Sixers (or for that matter any other team).  If the Sixers frontcourt can dominate, look for the Sixers to win that series. )</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greatest strength(s):<br />
-Perimeter shooting (You have to in O’Brien’s system)<br />
-High scoring (last year one of the highest in the East)<br />
-Quickness<br />
-Potential<br />
-Good pieces (Granger, Dunleavy)<br />
-Confidence in beating elite teams at home</p>
<p>Greatest weakness(es):<br />
-Removing the bad contracts and bad seeds (Foster, Tinsley, Ford)<br />
-Jim O Brien’s system (bad shot selection, no defense)<br />
-Interior scoring<br />
-true PF’s and C will be in the doghouse!<br />
-Too much competition in the East<br />
-Toughest division in the East<br />
-Youth<br />
-Disorganized roster<br />
-Health<br />
-Consistency in coaches<br />
  1993-97      Larry Brown <br />
  1997-2000  Larry Bird<br />
  2000-2003  Isiah Thomas (who did a “good” job than in NY)<br />
  2003-2007  Rick Carlisle<br />
  2007-?         Jim O Brien        <br />
 <br />
This team has too many missing pieces especially in the frontcourt and have too many guards.  This is similar to Golden State’s style of play playing small ball and having no conscience on offense.  This team still has to remove the headcases and clean their organization similar to what Portland did.  Indiana is a place for basketball (Hoosiers especially) and deserves better!  <br />
It is amazing what the Pistons-Pacers brawl in 2004 did, it really changed the team, the culture, and to some extent the game.  Artest, Jackson, O’Neal, Harrington– even though they were volatile, they had skills as players especially on the defensive end.<br />
The Pacers need to find their identity and build on that!!  Only one playoff appearance since Reggie Miller retired in 2005.</p>
<p>With that said, the Pacers will be 4th in the Central, 11th in the East.</p>
<p>(On a side note, the Sixers will split the season (2-2) with the Pacers with each team winning one at home and one on the road.  The Pacers perimeter shooting will make or break them against the Sixers (or for that matter any other team).  If the Sixers frontcourt can dominate, look for the Sixers to win that series. )</p>
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		<title>By: deepsixersuede</title>
		<link>http://www.reclinergm.com/2009-10-nba-preview-indiana-pacers/#comment-21273</link>
		<dc:creator>deepsixersuede</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 11:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>O nce Hansbrough measured out well for the draft I felt his chances of being a good pro increased immensely. I still think he will have trouble scoring in the post but his jumper is very efficient. I will be curious to see who will be the better pro, he or Marreese, 2 completely opposite personality!s. This is one team who might benefit from playing a zone defense, their footspeed is terrible up front.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>O nce Hansbrough measured out well for the draft I felt his chances of being a good pro increased immensely. I still think he will have trouble scoring in the post but his jumper is very efficient. I will be curious to see who will be the better pro, he or Marreese, 2 completely opposite personality!s. This is one team who might benefit from playing a zone defense, their footspeed is terrible up front.</p>
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