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fishmike
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3/15/2010  10:38 AM
http://blogs.hoopshype.com/blogs/woelfel/2010/03/15/danny-granger-if-i-was-lebron-id-go-to-new-york/

The Pacers are headed to the lottery, but nobody can accuse you of tanking it. You have had some exceptional games in recent weeks, including a 32-point performance against Denver and a 30-point outing against Phoenix.

Danny Granger: You got to finish the season out. You have to play hard until the last game. You want to finish your season strong.

What has motivated you to stay focused, especially when your team isn’t in the playoff hunt?

DG: Just the future. You always want to improve your game. Even if you’re losing and your team is out of the playoffs, you always want to improve your game and improve in different aspects as a team. That’s our main focus right now, improving on our overall team performance.

Before the season, the Pacers were considered a viable Eastern Conference playoff contender. What went wrong?

DG: We lost a few guys to injuries, and we never really developed a consistent offense. Our offense has been below par for most of the season. And our defense hasn’t been great, either. Last year, as funny as this may sound, our defense wasn’t great but our offense really kept us in a lot of games. This year we haven’t played well on offense or on defense and that’s two really bad things.

How frustrating has this season been for you?

DG: It’s been very frustrating. Extremely frustrating. Overall, we have a plan as an organization that we want to accomplish in the next two or three years. I think this year was a minor hiccup, but I think we’re looking good for the future. We got a young team. We’ll have a chance to do a lot of good things in a couple of years.

The Pacers will to have a very high pick in the NBA draft. If you were the general manager of the Pacers, who would you select?

DG: Honestly, you’d want the No. 1 pick and, if we had the No. pick, I’d take (Kentucky point guard) John Wall. I think he’s the best player in the draft. There’s some other good players in this draft: Evan Turner (a guard from Ohio State), the big kid from Kentucky, DeMarcus Cousins … But I would still take John Wall.

Do you think there is a specific positional need for this team?

DG: We can improve in a lot of different positions. As far as the draft goes, you never look for a draft pick to come in and make an immediate impact. But with a high draft pick, I think you do. And, if you ever have the opportunity to get the No. 1 pick, you got to take the best player in the draft, regardless of his position.

Looking into your crystal ball, which teams are going to be in the Finals?

DG: I see the Lakers and Cleveland.

Any particular reason?

DG: LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. That’s my two reasons.

Who is your sleeper pick for the Finals?

DG: Denver. Across the board, they are probably one of the most talented teams. They got four guys who could be an All-Star in any given year. Whether they get it all together, I don’t know. But they’re talented.

And who would be your MVP selection?

DG: I’d have to go with LeBron. Without him, they (the Cavs) probably wouldn’t win that many games. But with him, they are pretty much unstoppable. I think he’s one of the most unstoppable forces in the NBA.

Speaking of LeBron, do you think he’ll stay in Cleveland or bolt to New York?

DG: If I was LeBron, I’d go to New York.

Why the Big Apple?

DG: New York is the media mecca as far as endorsements and being able to expand your personnel net worth. The exposure you can get there isn’t only nationally but globally. New York does all that for you.

You aren’t likely to be going anywhere soon, having signed a five-year contract extension with the Pacers in 2008. But do you plan on going back to college and finishing your degree in civil engineering?

DG: I do. I talk about going back to college every now and then. I would like to do it. I definitely want to pick it up again after I’m done playing basketball. It’s just one of those fields where, if you haven’t done it for 15 years, you probably got to go to school all over again for it.

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3/15/2010  10:49 AM
Granger is a smart man...

If that Cavs team doesn't make it to the Finals, I'd be shocked if LeBron stayed in Cleveland. Maybe I'm being biased, but I really think the Cavs are vulnerable and that Orlando can certainly take them in a playoff series.

Will really be interesting to see how the playoffs unfold...If the Raptors go through a first round exit (or don't even make it) and the Cavs can't make it to the Finals, you have to think we would have a decent shot at convincing LeBron and Bosh to join forces.

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3/15/2010  10:57 AM
s3231 wrote:Granger is a smart man...

If that Cavs team doesn't make it to the Finals, I'd be shocked if LeBron stayed in Cleveland. Maybe I'm being biased, but I really think the Cavs are vulnerable and that Orlando can certainly take them in a playoff series.

Will really be interesting to see how the playoffs unfold...If the Raptors go through a first round exit (or don't even make it) and the Cavs can't make it to the Finals, you have to think we would have a decent shot at convincing LeBron and Bosh to join forces.

a well coached team can beat orlando. they live and die by the 3. their postseason success relies 100% on vince carter finding the fountain of youth.

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3/15/2010  11:01 AM
djsunyc wrote:
s3231 wrote:Granger is a smart man...

If that Cavs team doesn't make it to the Finals, I'd be shocked if LeBron stayed in Cleveland. Maybe I'm being biased, but I really think the Cavs are vulnerable and that Orlando can certainly take them in a playoff series.

Will really be interesting to see how the playoffs unfold...If the Raptors go through a first round exit (or don't even make it) and the Cavs can't make it to the Finals, you have to think we would have a decent shot at convincing LeBron and Bosh to join forces.

a well coached team can beat orlando. they live and die by the 3. their postseason success relies 100% on vince carter finding the fountain of youth.

Definitely agree with that part in bold. I'm just not convinced that Mike Brown is a good coach. Vince has been looking great recently so it will be interesting to see if he can stay aggressive in the playoffs or if he will disappear.

"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)
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3/15/2010  11:04 AM
LOL I bet you would Granger. Coincidently Indiana is in the same division as Cleveland but at oppositie ends of the division standings.
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3/15/2010  11:12 AM
s3231 wrote:
djsunyc wrote:
s3231 wrote:Granger is a smart man...

If that Cavs team doesn't make it to the Finals, I'd be shocked if LeBron stayed in Cleveland. Maybe I'm being biased, but I really think the Cavs are vulnerable and that Orlando can certainly take them in a playoff series.

Will really be interesting to see how the playoffs unfold...If the Raptors go through a first round exit (or don't even make it) and the Cavs can't make it to the Finals, you have to think we would have a decent shot at convincing LeBron and Bosh to join forces.

a well coached team can beat orlando. they live and die by the 3. their postseason success relies 100% on vince carter finding the fountain of youth.

Definitely agree with that part in bold. I'm just not convinced that Mike Brown is a good coach. Vince has been looking great recently so it will be interesting to see if he can stay aggressive in the playoffs or if he will disappear.

speaking of well coached teams - did you guys see what the bobcats did to orlando yesterday? if im one of the top 4 teams in the east, i'm very scared to be matched up with charlotte in round one...charlotte's beaten every good team this year (sadly, like the knicks, they also lost twice to the nets)....but still, you all saw what LB was able to do w detroit. charlotte is for real this year and if wallace's ankle heals, they can make some noise come playoff time.

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3/15/2010  11:23 AM
Charlotte is definitely looking solid. I don't think anyone will want to play them in the 1st round, especially Boston. They will be amped up for their first playoff series and they can really match up with anyone.
"This is a very cautious situation that we're in. You have to be conservative in terms of using your assets and using them wisely. We're building for the future." - Zeke (I guess not protecting a first round pick is being conservative)
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3/16/2010  8:05 AM
so when Bosh says FA wont be as much hoopla as everyone expect we get 5 pages of "Lebron isnt coming" but when an NBA star says Lebron should go to NY because he will make the most $$$ there nobody cares.

Kind of interesting

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3/16/2010  8:08 AM
Trade the entire roster and picks until 2024 for Danny Granger
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3/16/2010  8:09 AM
SupremeCommander wrote:Trade the entire roster and picks until 2024 for Danny Granger

I approve. Don't even need Granger back. Just dump the picks. TMS can vouch for me. I'm on board! GET IT DONE!!!!

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3/16/2010  8:21 AM
Cosmic wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:Trade the entire roster and picks until 2024 for Danny Granger

I approve. Don't even need Granger back. Just dump the picks. TMS can vouch for me. I'm on board! GET IT DONE!!!!

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3/16/2010  10:15 AM
IM rooting for Orlando to beat Cleveland.

The more frustrated he gets, the more he will leave Cleveland!

Orlando on paper should dominate them but the game is not played on paper!

Rashard, Vince and Dwight is a formatble trio! Its not coming together which maybe Van Gundy's "fault" (gotta point it somewhere) but in my book its a chemsistry thing. Collecting talent does not make for a championship.

Cavs play better team ball than Orlando.

THis is a series I'd look forward to.

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3/16/2010  10:19 AM
Nalod wrote:IM rooting for Orlando to beat Cleveland.

The more frustrated he gets, the more he will leave Cleveland!

Orlando on paper should dominate them but the game is not played on paper!

Rashard, Vince and Dwight is a formatble trio! Its not coming together which maybe Van Gundy's "fault" (gotta point it somewhere) but in my book its a chemsistry thing. Collecting talent does not make for a championship.

Cavs play better team ball than Orlando.

THis is a series I'd look forward to.

hedo was a real glue for that team. lee was a good mesh at guard. strangely alston had real good chemistry going when they needed it most as well. when has vince ever ever been a clutch playoff player??

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3/16/2010  1:08 PM
Poor reshard always looking fromt he outside (counting his money). First Hedo was the hot dot now Vince is go to guy.

Vince Has never been on a team this good and he would kick it to Rashard if need. Thing about vince at this stage is he wants bling. he got the money.


I like seeing JJ redick doing well. he is a higher profile than most projects but he stuck with it and got the call. If he is a free agent I would like to see him on the knicks. Im not talking big money either. Orlando got a big payroll!

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3/16/2010  6:32 PM
fishmike wrote:so when Bosh says FA wont be as much hoopla as everyone expect we get 5 pages of "Lebron isnt coming" but when an NBA star says Lebron should go to NY because he will make the most $$$ there nobody cares.

Kind of interesting

This is fair, but you know how it is around here and how certain people are. Its definitely a toss up when it comes to whether Lebron will make the jump --- there are pros and cons to a NY signing for 'Bron.

But there has to be a contingency plan if he doesnt come. I see very few out there that are appealing.

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3/16/2010  6:50 PM
fishmike wrote:so when Bosh says FA wont be as much hoopla as everyone expect we get 5 pages of "Lebron isnt coming" but when an NBA star says Lebron should go to NY because he will make the most $$$ there nobody cares.

Kind of interesting

Ironically, I think Bosh will be the guy we get.

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3/16/2010  7:01 PM
sebstar wrote:
fishmike wrote:so when Bosh says FA wont be as much hoopla as everyone expect we get 5 pages of "Lebron isnt coming" but when an NBA star says Lebron should go to NY because he will make the most $$$ there nobody cares.

Kind of interesting

This is fair, but you know how it is around here and how certain people are. Its definitely a toss up when it comes to whether Lebron will make the jump --- there are pros and cons to a NY signing for 'Bron.

But there has to be a contingency plan if he doesnt come. I see very few out there that are appealing.

The plan is to get as much cap flexibility and then to sign players to reasonable contracts. LeBron is just a target of the plan, not the plan itself.

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3/16/2010  7:06 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/16/2010  7:06 PM
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
fishmike wrote:so when Bosh says FA wont be as much hoopla as everyone expect we get 5 pages of "Lebron isnt coming" but when an NBA star says Lebron should go to NY because he will make the most $$$ there nobody cares.

Kind of interesting

This is fair, but you know how it is around here and how certain people are. Its definitely a toss up when it comes to whether Lebron will make the jump --- there are pros and cons to a NY signing for 'Bron.

But there has to be a contingency plan if he doesnt come. I see very few out there that are appealing.

The plan is to get as much cap flexibility and then to sign players to reasonable contracts. LeBron is just a target of the plan, not the plan itself.

We had plenty of flexibility before the deadline. When Walsh traded away our lottery pick and the rights to our next two picks, he pushed our chips all in for this offseason. Any other explanation is a rationalization.

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3/16/2010  7:09 PM
sebstar wrote:
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
fishmike wrote:so when Bosh says FA wont be as much hoopla as everyone expect we get 5 pages of "Lebron isnt coming" but when an NBA star says Lebron should go to NY because he will make the most $$$ there nobody cares.

Kind of interesting

This is fair, but you know how it is around here and how certain people are. Its definitely a toss up when it comes to whether Lebron will make the jump --- there are pros and cons to a NY signing for 'Bron.

But there has to be a contingency plan if he doesnt come. I see very few out there that are appealing.

The plan is to get as much cap flexibility and then to sign players to reasonable contracts. LeBron is just a target of the plan, not the plan itself.

We had plenty of flexibility before the deadline. When Walsh traded away our lottery pick and the rights to our next two picks, he pushed our chips all in for this offseason. Any other explanation is a rationalization.

that's just your rationalization for the sentence before it.

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3/16/2010  7:10 PM
Do you have anything else to add?
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