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Geoff Calkins: Got to admire Pastner's principles

Memphis forward Austin Nichols was late for the team bus to the airport. As a consequence, he didn’t start Sunday’s game against Central Florida.

link to the rest of his column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sports/c...s_23859564
eeek eeek fex et. E'll go mad.
He played, didn't he.
Good article, and I support Josh on his discipline of Austin. Nobody should be treated differently. Now, on some of his other decisions ehh?
(02-24-2015 02:19 AM)Tiger Greg Wrote: [ -> ]He played, didn't he.

And surprisingly, we kicked butt without him at least for a while.
(02-24-2015 01:52 AM)OneShiningMoment Wrote: [ -> ]Geoff Calkins: Got to admire Pastner's principles

Memphis forward Austin Nichols was late for the team bus to the airport. As a consequence, he didn’t start Sunday’s game against Central Florida.

link to the rest of his column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sports/c...s_23859564

Nichols played 34 mins vs UCF on Sunday.

For the season, Nichols is averaging 30 mins per game.

Now that's tough love...no doubt Pastner showed him.

PS. If Memphis was playing at SMU, would Pastner kept Nichols out of the starting lineup and/or played him more mins than he was averaging?
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(02-24-2015 08:26 AM)KnightLight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 01:52 AM)OneShiningMoment Wrote: [ -> ]Geoff Calkins: Got to admire Pastner's principles

Memphis forward Austin Nichols was late for the team bus to the airport. As a consequence, he didn’t start Sunday’s game against Central Florida.

link to the rest of his column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sports/c...s_23859564

Nichols played 34 mins vs UCF on Sunday.

For the season, Nichols is averaging 30 mins per game.

Now that's tough love...no doubt Pastner showed him.

PS. If Memphis was playing at SMU, would Pastner kept Nichols out of the starting lineup and/or played him more mins than he was averaging?

Knowing Pastner I would say yes.
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If you put in place a rule, you have to stand behind it.

However, Rules need to advance the goals of the organization.

In this instance, not starting for being late to the team bus seems appropriate. But we have had waaaay too many game suspensions this year.
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(02-24-2015 08:26 AM)KnightLight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 01:52 AM)OneShiningMoment Wrote: [ -> ]Geoff Calkins: Got to admire Pastner's principles

Memphis forward Austin Nichols was late for the team bus to the airport. As a consequence, he didn’t start Sunday’s game against Central Florida.

link to the rest of his column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sports/c...s_23859564

Nichols played 34 mins vs UCF on Sunday.

For the season, Nichols is averaging 30 mins per game.

Now that's tough love...no doubt Pastner showed him.

PS. If Memphis was playing at SMU, would Pastner kept Nichols out of the starting lineup and/or played him more mins than he was averaging?

Those 34 minutes played include the overtime. So Nichols played 34 of the possible 45 minutes. Put another way, Nichols sat 11 minutes.

MEMPHIS plays SMU on Thursday, so we'll see who starts, who plays "xx" minutes, and other statistical anomalies that fascinate you.

All I know is the TIGERS swept UCF....again. Quit whining about how many minutes our All Conference player was on the hardwood and accept the OT whipping.
(02-24-2015 09:34 AM)boss man Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 08:26 AM)KnightLight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 01:52 AM)OneShiningMoment Wrote: [ -> ]Geoff Calkins: Got to admire Pastner's principles

Memphis forward Austin Nichols was late for the team bus to the airport. As a consequence, he didn’t start Sunday’s game against Central Florida.

link to the rest of his column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sports/c...s_23859564

Nichols played 34 mins vs UCF on Sunday.

For the season, Nichols is averaging 30 mins per game.

Now that's tough love...no doubt Pastner showed him.

PS. If Memphis was playing at SMU, would Pastner kept Nichols out of the starting lineup and/or played him more mins than he was averaging?

Those 34 minutes played include the overtime. So Nichols played 34 of the possible 45 minutes. Put another way, Nichols sat 11 minutes.

MEMPHIS plays SMU on Thursday, so we'll see who starts, who plays "xx" minutes, and other statistical anomalies that fascinate you.

All I know is the TIGERS swept UCF....again. Quit whining about how many minutes our All Conference player was on the hardwood and accept the OT whipping.

Technically our all conference player is Shaq. He was pre-season first team. Obviously Austin will be all conference at the end of the year.
Pastner certainly has a pattern with all conference big men with Tarik and Shaq and it's not very good.
(02-24-2015 09:38 AM)450bench Wrote: [ -> ]Technically our all conference player is Shaq. He was pre-season first team. Obviously Austin will be all conference at the end of the year.
Pastner certainly has a pattern with all conference big men with Tarik and Shaq and it's not very good.

Actually, BOTH Austin and Shaq were AAC preseason 1st team.
I never had a problem with his discipline. Sometimes the suspensions are a bit much but at least he's fairly consistent.

The problem is in other areas. But that's another case for another thread.
(02-24-2015 08:26 AM)KnightLight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 01:52 AM)OneShiningMoment Wrote: [ -> ]Geoff Calkins: Got to admire Pastner's principles

Memphis forward Austin Nichols was late for the team bus to the airport. As a consequence, he didn’t start Sunday’s game against Central Florida.

link to the rest of his column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sports/c...s_23859564

Nichols played 34 mins vs UCF on Sunday.

For the season, Nichols is averaging 30 mins per game.

Now that's tough love...no doubt Pastner showed him.

PS. If Memphis was playing at SMU, would Pastner kept Nichols out of the starting lineup and/or played him more mins than he was averaging?

Yes.

He would have.

As a matter of fact Burrell missed the entire SMU game...at the same time that Iverson was booted and King was injured.

So...nice smart assed attempt at making points here, but simply wrong.

Nasal would have done better to credit Pastner for his principles, without the derisive stick his finger in the air nonsense about the team not winning...but that would be asking quite a bit for someone begging for statues honoring players who have led the very good right now NBA team to...three playoff series wins in 4 years (sound familiar).
UCF

(02-24-2015 02:41 AM)stoby Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 02:19 AM)Tiger Greg Wrote: [ -> ]He played, didn't he.

And surprisingly, we kicked butt without him at least for a while.
(02-24-2015 09:03 AM)fsquid Wrote: [ -> ]behind a paywall

I'd like to be able to send it in a PM....but I cannot log in to pay them.
First time I have ever seen a newspaper NOT want to make money.
(02-24-2015 10:13 AM)Mimi Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 08:26 AM)KnightLight Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-24-2015 01:52 AM)OneShiningMoment Wrote: [ -> ]Geoff Calkins: Got to admire Pastner's principles

Memphis forward Austin Nichols was late for the team bus to the airport. As a consequence, he didn’t start Sunday’s game against Central Florida.

link to the rest of his column:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/sports/c...s_23859564

Nichols played 34 mins vs UCF on Sunday.

For the season, Nichols is averaging 30 mins per game.

Now that's tough love...no doubt Pastner showed him.

PS. If Memphis was playing at SMU, would Pastner kept Nichols out of the starting lineup and/or played him more mins than he was averaging?

Yes.

He would have.

As a matter of fact Burrell missed the entire SMU game...at the same time that Iverson was booted and King was injured.

So...nice smart assed attempt at making points here, but simply wrong.

Nasal would have done better to credit Pastner for his principles, without the derisive stick his finger in the air nonsense about the team not winning...but that would be asking quite a bit for someone begging for statues honoring players who have led the very good right now NBA team to...three playoff series wins in 4 years (sound familiar).

No. This is not even in the same universe as making the NCAA tournament and getting trounced twice in the rd of 32.
No.

It is worse.

Over half the NBA makes the playoffs every year.

Some NBA teams do not get trounced at home in a game 6...like ours did last year, with the opportunity to advance, then follow that up with a road trouncing in game 7. And fewer still choke away a 24 point 4th quarter lead in a playoff game then following that up with a desultory HOME playoff game 7 loss that same series (LA Clippers).

We get it- and the better thing to do is embrace the fact that the Grizzlies have been good for a while and so far this year have been really good and may be title contenders. And even making the playoffs is a big deal for a formerly moribund franchise.

But in the face of the relentless emphasis on the negative, my above accurate critiques of the professional team are accurate.

Done.
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