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    George is putting MVP number now!

    why the did you trade him RC???

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    had forgotten about this thread.... Great one

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    Lmfao....

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    Can someone either delete this thread or lock it? It's not even remotely funny.

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    Still not sold on Paul George. Lucky we traded him

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    http://www.nba.com/2011/news/06/23/p....ap/index.html

    Turns out, they didn't get the guy they wanted with a pick.The Pacers acquired hometown hero George Hill in a trade with the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night, backing up their talk of landing a scoring threat from the perimeter. They sent the 15th overall pick, Kawhi Leonard of San Diego State, to the Spurs in exchange.
    Hill starred at IUPUI, then went to the Spurs in the first round of the 2008 draft. He played three years with the Spurs and averaged 11.6 points and 2.5 assists last season.
    The Indianapolis native expressed his feelings on Twitter: "Very emotional moment right now!!! But just want to Thank Everyone for all the Support. SA has been great to me and will never forget it!!"
    His future backcourt partner, Darren Collison, liked the trade.
    "Great move for the team," he said.
    Indiana also sent its No. 42 pick, David Bertans, and Erazem Lorbek, its second-round pick in 2005, to the Spurs in the deal.
    Team president Larry Bird said the team's interest in Hill is nothing new.
    "We talked to them about George the last couple years," Bird said. "We've been talking to them the last couple weeks and we weren't really sure whether there would be any interest or not."
    The Pacers were one of the league's youngest teams last season, and they remained young while adding experience with the 25-year-old Hill. The Pacers made the playoffs last season for the first time since 2006, and they are ready to take another step.
    "We got a lot of young guys, and now it's time to fill in the holes," Bird said. "He's an experienced player, he's been to the playoffs. He's a big guard. We like him because we know he's got length and can defend."
    IUPUI coach Todd Howard, who helped recruit Hill, is excited. Hill was the first IUPUI player ever drafted, and the school retired his jersey in 2010.
    "I think it's great for the Pacers, great for George and ultimately great for IUPUI," Howard said. "He's been an ambassador for our program, and it's great that he's going to have the opportunity to continue to showcase his skills in his hometown. George has been part of a winner in one of the league's premier organizations and will bring that winning experience to the Pacers."
    The fact that Hill is from Indianapolis is just a bonus.
    "It always helps, but George Hill is a good NBA player first of all, and it helps that he's from here," Bird said. "But we didn't trade for him because he's from Indianapolis. We traded for him because he's a good player."
    In Leonard, the Pacers would have had a 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 15.5 points and 10.6 rebounds last season. He was a second-team All-American who helped the Aztecs win a school-record 34 games.
    Bird had talked up scoring guards heading into the draft, saying he was impressed with BYU's Jimmer Fredette and Providence's Marshon Brooks. Fredette was gone, but Brooks was available at No. 15.
    Indiana waited, then made the move and got its scoring guard - and one who has played with the likes of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili.
    Hill joins a team on the rise. Danny Granger, at age 28, is the elder statesman among the starters. Center Roy Hibbert just finished his third year, Collison and power forward Tyler Hansbrough were second-year players, and Paul George was a rookie. All five are under contract for next season.
    Of those starters, the Pacers have acquired Hibbert, Hansbrough and George in the first round on draft day within the past three years. Hibbert was acquired in a trade in 2008, Hansbrough was picked in 2009 and George was selected last year.
    Though the Pacers are adding players, they have yet to name a head coach. Interim coach Frank Vogel took over for Jim O'Brien at the middle of last season, and the 38-year-old guided the team to a 20-18 record and a spot in the postseason. The team got off to a 7-3 start under him before the All-Star break, hit a skid, then closed the regular season strong to reach the playoffs.
    Vogel has been named the frontrunner for the head coaching position, and he was involved in draft preparation. The team also has talked to former Pacers assistant Brian Shaw about the vacancies on the staff.

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    oh.
    thank god a Mavs fan finally came along to trow light on this.

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    http://www.nba.com/2011/news/06/23/p....ap/index.html
    Turns out, they didn't get the guy they wanted with a pick.The Pacers acquired hometown hero Paul George in a trade with the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night, backing up their talk of landing a scoring threat from the perimeter. They sent the 15th overall pick, Kawhi Leonard of San Diego State, to the Spurs in exchange.
    Paul starred at IUPUI, then went to the Spurs in the first round of the 2008 draft. He played three years with the Spurs and averaged 11.6 points and 2.5 assists last season.
    The Indianapolis native expressed his feelings on Twitter: "Very emotional moment right now!!! But just want to Thank Everyone for all the Support. SA has been great to me and will never forget it!!"
    His future backcourt partner, Darren Collison, liked the trade.
    "Great move for the team," he said.
    Indiana also sent its No. 42 pick, David Bertans, and Erazem Lorbek, its second-round pick in 2005, to the Spurs in the deal.
    Team president Larry Bird said the team's interest in Hill is nothing new.
    "We talked to them about Paul the last couple years," Bird said. "We've been talking to them the last couple weeks and we weren't really sure whether there would be any interest or not."
    The Pacers were one of the league's youngest teams last season, and they remained young while adding experience with the 23-year-old Paul. The Pacers made the playoffs last season for the first time since 2006, and they are ready to take another step.
    "We got a lot of young guys, and now it's time to fill in the holes," Bird said. "He's an experienced player, he's been to the playoffs. He's a big guard. We like him because we know he's got length and can defend."
    IUPUI coach Todd Howard, who helped recruit Paul, is excited. Paul was the first IUPUI player ever drafted, and the school retired his jersey in 2010.
    "I think it's great for the Pacers, great for Paul and ultimately great for IUPUI," Howard said. "He's been an ambassador for our program, and it's great that he's going to have the opportunity to continue to showcase his skills in his hometown. Paul has been part of a winner in one of the league's premier organizations and will bring that winning experience to the Pacers."
    The fact that Paul is from Indianapolis is just a bonus.
    "It always helps, but Paul George is a good NBA player first of all, and it helps that he's from here," Bird said. "But we didn't trade for him because he's from Indianapolis. We traded for him because he's a good player."
    In Leonard, the Pacers would have had a 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 15.5 points and 10.6 rebounds last season. He was a second-team All-American who helped the Aztecs win a school-record 34 games.
    Bird had talked up scoring guards heading into the draft, saying he was impressed with BYU's Jimmer Fredette and Providence's Marshon Brooks. Fredette was gone, but Brooks was available at No. 15.
    Indiana waited, then made the move and got its scoring guard - and one who has played with the likes of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili.
    Paul joins a team on the rise. Danny Granger, at age 28, is the elder statesman among the starters. Center Roy Hibbert just finished his third year, Collison and power forward Tyler Hansbrough were second-year players, and George Hill was a rookie. All five are under contract for next season.
    Of those starters, the Pacers have acquired Hibbert, Hansbrough and Hill in the first round on draft day within the past three years. Hibbert was acquired in a trade in 2008, Hansbrough was picked in 2009 and Hill was selected last year.
    Though the Pacers are adding players, they have yet to name a head coach. Interim coach Frank Vogel took over for Jim O'Brien at the middle of last season, and the 38-year-old guided the team to a 20-18 record and a spot in the postseason. The team got off to a 7-3 start under him before the All-Star break, hit a skid, then closed the regular season strong to reach the playoffs.
    Vogel has been named the frontrunner for the head coaching position, and he was involved in draft preparation. The team also has talked to former Pacers assistant Brian Shaw about the vacancies on the staff.
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    epic

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    Spurs should have kept him.

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    Rule of thumb -- keep any player with two first names.

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    man RC blew that trade

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    Yes, because RC Bufford has a magical orb that tells him all the best upcoming players.

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    Normally, I would trust RC's judgment and decisions and truly believe that he knows best, but he truly dropped the ball on this one. George is one of the league's rising stars. He's long, athletic (2nd team all NBA defensive) and can create his own shot. Just watching him on the Pacers right now makes me sad... WHY RC?!?! WHY?!??! I knew that we had Parker, but why didn't just move him to shooting guard or something? He played great in the Dallas series. He's got the size to play the 2 anyways...

    This dude called the Kawhi trade being stupid all along...

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    Normally, I would trust RC's judgment and decisions and truly believe that he knows best, but he truly dropped the ball on this one. George is one of the league's rising stars. He's long, athletic (2nd team all NBA defensive) and can create his own shot. Just watching him on the Pacers right now makes me sad... WHY RC?!?! WHY?!??! I knew that we had Parker, but why didn't just move him to shooting guard or something? He played great in the Dallas series. He's got the size to play the 2 anyways...
    Playing great right now

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    Truth be told, the correct trade would have been for Parker.
    Sure we wouldnt have gotten to the finals in 2013, but considering what Parker did in 2014 and 2015, George Hill would have been a better fit here, on a cheaper contract and we would have avoided paying Tony 15 millions a year for 3 years.

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    We never had Paul George. You mean George hill

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    Truth be told, the correct trade would have been for Parker.
    Sure we wouldnt have gotten to the finals in 2013, but considering what Parker did in 2014 and 2015, George Hill would have been a better fit here, on a cheaper contract and we would have avoided paying Tony 15 millions a year for 3 years.
    Lmaoooo no. Without 2013, Spurs don't have the fire they had in 2014 and Tim/Manu might've retired after a second round loss to the Warriors

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    Paul George >>> Kiwi though

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    We never had Paul George. You mean George hill
    Maybe YOU never had Paul George.

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    Maybe YOU never had Paul George.
    But WE had Paul George!

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    We never had Paul George. You mean George hill
    Oooohhhhhh Is that what they did there? These guys must not know Spurs basketball. Diehards like us don't come along very often around here. Did you know that Doc Rivers, George Karl and John Lucas used to play for the Spurs? Ain't that some ?

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    the biggest "what if" in Spurs history

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