Pacers officially announce Paul George to start at Power Forward. PG is "not thrilled"

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I was wondering if teams would be stupid enough to keep their PFs on him instead of putting them on Miles. Spo better not try putting Bosh on him :ufdup:

who am I kidding, of course he is :snoop:

certain team maybe able to get away with it, but not most
I was thinking about this yesterday, how do you matchup with them on defense? You almost have to put Bosh on him, unless you put him on Cj miles or whoever their Sf is.
 

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That might be even worse. Can you imagine PFs chasing Miles around a hunnid screens every possession? :heh:

I mentioned earlier that this would force teams to go small - lo and behold, SVG saw what was happening in the first quarter (PG scoring 20 points in less than 12 minutes) against Ilyasova/Tolliver, which forced him to go smaller and use wing/guards on George for the rest of the game. I can see that happening a lot this season.

I honestly think that Bosh might be the most suitable player to contain him. He's got the length, quickness and is smart enough to shadow him. Mind you, you've got like three players on your roster who can guard him.

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I'd rather give Miles the favorable matchup over George. Miles ain't gonna beat you shooting 20 times :manny:

this will be interesting tho
 
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I was thinking about this yesterday, how do you matchup with them on defense? You almost have to put Bosh on him, unless you put him on Cj miles or whoever their Sf is.
I think yall the only squad in the East who'll be straight guarding this team. Whiteside anchoring the paint with Bosh and Deng/Winslow holding down the perimeter.
 

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I was thinking about this yesterday, how do you matchup with them on defense? You almost have to put Bosh on him, unless you put him on Cj miles or whoever their Sf is.
well the good thing about this team is going small won't be an issue.

wish George would have been a free agent last year :lolbron:
 

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That might be even worse. Can you imagine PFs chasing Miles around a hunnid screens every possession? :heh:

I mentioned earlier that this would force teams to go small - lo and behold, SVG saw what was happening in the first quarter (PG scoring 20 points in less than 12 minutes) against Ilyasova/Tolliver, which forced him to go smaller and use wing/guards on George for the rest of the game. I can see that happening a lot this season.

I honestly think that Bosh might be the most suitable player to contain him. He's got the length, quickness and is smart enough to shadow him. Mind you, you've got like three players on your roster who can guard him.

:manny:
That's what I see a lot of teams doing. Was wondering when Stan was gonna do it last night, just throw Staminal out there as a baptism by fire to see if he could slow him down. The issue with it last night, and could be the case going forward, was that PG got so fat eating of them pf's that by the time you throw a wing on him he's in too much of a rhythm and is too late to close the buffet. He could be in for a monster season this year because of it.
 
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That's what I see a lot of teams doing. Was wondering when Stan was gonna do it last night, just throw Staminal out there as a baptism by fire to see if he could slow him down. The issue with it last night, and could be the case going forward, was that PG got so fat eating of them pf's that by the time you throw a wing on him he's in too much of a rhythm and is too late to close the buffet. He could be in for a monster season this year because of it.
On a related note - I worry bout yall defense if Drummond can't turn himself into some form of prime-Ben Wallace. KCP and Reggie are both strong defenders (with Johnson only being a rookie), but after that it's pretty much all downhill except for Baynes, who's unlikely to see significant minutes.
 

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That might be even worse. Can you imagine PFs chasing Miles around a hunnid screens every possession? :heh:

I mentioned earlier that this would force teams to go small - lo and behold, SVG saw what was happening in the first quarter (PG scoring 20 points in less than 12 minutes) against Ilyasova/Tolliver, which forced him to go smaller and use wing/guards on George for the rest of the game. I can see that happening a lot this season.

I honestly think that Bosh might be the most suitable player to contain him. He's got the length, quickness and is smart enough to shadow him. Mind you, you've got like three players on your roster who can guard him.

:manny:
I would take miles over this PG..

But bosh got a nice back up with whiteside

He could play pg close
 
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I'm not sure, I guess we'll have to wait and see how he handles the workload and what Vogel's plans are. I'm guessing since they have an abundance of bigs, even despite no one really standing out - you'll see J.Hill and Allen rotate through there when either George is on the bench or when Miles is on the bench (George to 3 - withstanding Budinger/S.Hill).

A lineup of:

G.Hill
Ellis
Miles
George
Mahinmi


puts them in the best possible position to win games. You ain't winning shyt starting Jordan Hill and Ian Mahinmi together. The one advantage I can see them having over teams, is that they have THREE ball-handlers amongst the starting unit - which will allow them to switch shyt up on offense. There's a lot of issues with this team (particularly on the defensive end), but at least Vogel/Bird are maximizing the immediate potential of this team. If PG at the 4 doesn't work out, they can always alter things - better to try and build on what potential you might have rather than simply just going through the motions (= playing their bigs the majority of minutes in the frontcourt).
Looks like I was right all along.

On the back of this lineup (PG at the 4), they have the second best record in the East and George is looking like an MVP candidate.

Looks like 90% of TheColi were wrong on this one. :mjpls:
 

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Looks like I was right all along.

On the back of this lineup (PG at the 4), they have the second best record in the East and George is looking like an MVP candidate.

Looks like 90% of TheColi were wrong on this one. :mjpls:

Not gonna lie I thought you were wrong :yeshrug:
But it's looking like PG might have his best season..
I didn't expect the defense to be good or the Pacers to be able to rebound.
 

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He deserves it this time. I mean even PG was against the decision, now he's having his best ever season coming off a leg break.
C.J. Miles, is shouldering the power forward duties. George is still starting at SF
 
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