Mailbag Time...
You have questions about Tyrese Haliburton, the IU football team and Chris Ballard's future, and I have answers...
Mailbag timeā¦
With all the injuries, it will be hard to assess the Pacers for several weeks. But do you make any connection between the seeming lack of effort and the fact that every eligible contributor got paid with very big $$$ within the past year? Human nature and what not.
They have been unwatchable, and when Haliburton has time to interview Obama but canāt even hit the rim on some of his shots, at least one fan wonders whether prosperity has injected a loss of focus.
Murray
Itās a perfectly reasonable conclusion to reach but having been around Tyrese and these guys for some time now, I just donāt think theyāre built that way. While itās true you never know how athletes will respond once they get the bag, I genuinely feel like Haliburton will be fine, and weāve started to see that the last two, three games. I thought he looked the best heās looked all year on Monday night against New Orleans. Not only was he making his 3ās, but he was aggressive taking the ball to the basket. I honestly donāt know what was wrong or what is currently wrong with Tyrese. Not sure if itās an injury or lack of confidence or something else, but he obviously hasnāt been right. Weāll know whether heās back ā like, REALLY back ā if he goes on the road and plays the way heās been playing this last week. Thatās been the issue: The home/road splits have been shocking, to say the least.
All of that said, I can totally understand the concern about Haliburton. Weāve seen weird things happen with Pacers stars in recent years, specifically Victor Oladipo and Paul George. But I donāt see that happening with Haliburton. Why heās struggled, Iām not sure. It seems like itās got to be injury-related, but itās not serious enough to sit him down or limit his minutes. Honestly, I think a lot of it is in his head. Is he trying too hard to justify his paycheck? Maybe so.
As for the Pacers at large, the early schedule was a bear, so it didnāt completely surprise me that they started off slowly. Throw in the injuries to Isaiah Jackson, Aaron Nesmith, Andrew Nembhard and James Wiseman -- thatās a lot of talent, a lot of depth. The good news is, the Pacersā schedule softens significantly, so at 8-10, they really ought to get back to .500 in due time.
Hey Bob, in your last "Musings" column regarding the Lions game, you wrote: "This organization is tired. Itās stale. And the fanbase Sunday expressed their growing anger with their pocketbooks." I agree, and being the big Colts fan I am, this really bums me out. With your experience being around the team/organization as much as you are, IS Irsay listening? What's going on with him anyway? Does anyone know? He is aged waaaay beyond his years (stay away from drugs, kids) and I wonder what the near future--or just simply 'the future'-- looks like with this team and his leadership. I've been going to games regularly since the 80's and this feels different. It should feel exciting, fun and hopeful (kinda like after the Jets win) and after Sunday's loss in front of so many Lions fans, it certainly does not. I also know his daughters are involved (we see one of them on the sidelines during games) so are they preparing for a change soon? "Bye bye Ballard" seems to be what needs to happen, but also maybe "bye bye Jim" ...? Thanks so much for all you do, big fan of yours as well.
Keith
Let me answer one question you posed in the middle of your note: Jim Irsay is not giving up control of the team to his daughters as long as heās alive. His daughters, specifically Carlie, are preparing for the day when they take over, but that wonāt happen as long as heās around. The Colts are everything to Jim. Now, is Irsay listening as all those Lions fans are taking over Lucas Oil Stadium? I feel like he has no choice but to notice. That was an embarrassing situation. That reflected badly on the organization. Will it impact his decision on whether to retain Ballard? Iāve got to think it will, and it should.
Honestly, I donāt know what Jim is thinking these days; we havenāt had a heart-to-heart in a very long time. I said this at the beginning of the season: If the Colts fail to make the playoffs, and theyāre a longshot now, Ballard should be sent packing. I continue to say that now.
Thanks Bob.. why is the local market blacked out on 1 of the 4 Sunday games..???
-we never get 2 games at 1:00, AND 2 games at 4:15ā¦.
Even if there were 2 games televised at 1:00, with the Colts one of them⦠still just 1 at 4:15.
I keep expecting to see āHeidiā. IYKYK.
Melissa
True story: I saw the āHeidiā game when I was a young boy. I grew up in New York, so one afternoon, we were watching the Jets-Raiders game when the channel flipped to āHeidiā and everybody went nuts. As for your question, thatās the way it is in every market. Itās not an Indianapolis thing, trust me. You get the Colts game at 1 and the two games at 4:15. Thatās normal. If you want to see all the games, get the Sunday Ticket. Itās your only alternative. Well, you could go to your local sports bar.
Hi Bob, love your Substack. My question is: Is it time for us to start panicking about the Pacers? Not sure what team weāre watching out there. Are there any big moves you think we could/should make?
Render Thomas
I should mention, I received these notes before the start of this current four-game homestand, so theyāve started playing a bit better in recent days. Iāve never thought they were in any kind of trouble even with the uneven start. And look around the Eastern Conference ā aside from the Celtics and Cavaliers, nobody has begun to run away with things. Even at 8-10 (heading into Wednesdayās game), the Pacers are the seventh seed. I have every confidence that as Haliburton finds his way and the Pacers get healthier come December, theyāll finish close to the top four or five in the conference. Just got to be patient.
Less a question than a proposal for you to react to: How about Carlisle sits Haliburton for a couple or three games? And not any BS phantom injury stuff -- it goes in the books as DNP-CD. Tell him up front what you're doing, and why. His +/- score the last few games says he doesn't deserve to be on the floor. Contrast his effort level with Quentin Jackson's. Hali clear needs some kind of mental kick the pants. I imagine the shame of being an All-NBA player who gets benched could do the trick.
Too harsh? Or just not feasible in the modern NBA?
Christopher Lloyd
Film Yap
Again, this was sent along prior to the last three games, when Haliburton played exceedingly well, especially against the Pelicans. No, I donāt think a benching will do the trick, nor would it make any sense. This is your resident superstar, a max player, and you give him every opportunity to play his way out of his most recent slump (he struggled at times late last year, too). Benching him seems awfully punitive, and Iām not sure it would benefit anybody. This isnāt an Anthony Richardson situation.
Quick Question- If the Colts donāt make the playoffs and Ballard doesnāt get fired in your opinion does that mean that Irsay just doesnāt care about the team and results anymore? It seems like he took pride in the team but now is ok with mediocrity and dysfunction- thanks for reading.
Paul K
Weāre going to find out, it seems to me. At seasonās end, itāll be eight full years since Ballard took the reins. In that time, his team has failed to win an AFC South title and has made the playoffs just twice, winning one game. Thatās a lifetime in the National Football League. The question, ultimately, is whether Irsay is happy enough having Ballard toe the line on the budget while maintaining mediocrity. Again, itās been a minute since Iāve had a conversation with Irsay, so Iām not sure where his head is at these days. Back in the day, he wouldnāt have stood for this, but times and circumstances, namely his health situation, have changed. Is he committed the way he once was? I donāt know the answer to that, but if the Colts fall short of the playoffs, weāll know where he stands when he makes a decision on Ballard.
Whatās your take on Butler Basketball?
Did you hear about the new NIL legislation coming soon? $22M to divvy up, 75% goes to football.
Blackwing Manual
Iād be lying if I said I know a ton about Butlerās basketball team. Iāve only seen them play once so far this season. From what I can gather, they are severely lacking at the point guard position and are likely headed for another season in the middle or lower tier of the Big East pack. More and more, I wonder if the move to the Big East made sense for the Bulldogs. Their basketball budget is roughly 30 percent lower than the average Big East hoops budget which, in this world of NIL, puts them at a significant disadvantage. If you want to compete with the big boys ā as IU has in football with their most recent moves ā youāve got to spend like the big boys. And Butler is not inclined, and perhaps unable, to spend the kind of necessary to compete in one of the best conferences in the nation.
Before the season media and fans were bullish on a Richardson/Taylor combination in the backfield. I can't remember a single game they dominated. What went wrong? Do you think this might show itself in the remaining games?
Ron Bielke
Hasnāt happened, has it? Clearly, JT puts up better numbers with Anthony Richardson behind center than Joe Flacco, although the last two, three weeks have been largely unproductive in the rush game. But youāre right. This ought to be a Lamar Jackson-Derrick Henry or Jalen Hurts-Saquon Barkley type of thing, but it hasnāt been. Now, the Colts have been beat up on the offensive line, having recently started three rookie O-linemen, so thatās got to have a significant impact. Right now, Taylor doesnāt look like a back whoās making $14 million a year (still not sure why the Colts capitulated and paid him), but I think a lot of that is related to the injuries along the O-line. But youāre right, this should be a much more explosive combination.
1. Historic parallels of IU football program turn around in one year.
2. What does Coach Painter do differently to find success? If recruiting little known talent and growing them was easy why does not everyone do it?
3. Can pacers build on last year? Better defense and rebounding? What early clues will tell us if those lessons have been learned and implemented?
David
To answer your questions in order:
1) There are plenty of historic parallels, the most notable coming in 2022, when TCU went from 5-7 to 13-2. In 2005, UCF (Central Florida) went from 0-11 to 8-5. In 2011, Houston went from 5-7 to 13-1. There are lots of examples, and there will be more examples as NIL changes the landscape of college sports and makes it possible to turn around a program in just one year. Thatās why Purdueās decline with Ryan Walters is so hard to stomach; teams are routinely turning things around in one or two years. This will be Waltersā second year, and Purdue might be the worst team in the nation. Does he survive this season? In the past, I would have said, āItās only been two years.ā But in todayās game, two years is a lifetime.
2) Itās amazing to think that Purdue has successfully recruited just one McDonaldās All-American during Painterās time in West Lafayette. (It was Caleb Swanigan, for the record.) They rarely use the transfer portal. They routinely red-shirt their players. Thus far, theyāve been able to retain most of their players. Itās just a well-coached, well-organized program. Yeah, they lost a lot from last yearās team, notably Zach Edey, but you watch, theyāll finish in the top three of the Big Ten. (Not sure the same can be said for IU, which has the talent but is currently, as I write, getting run off the floor in The Bahamas by unranked Louisville.)
3) When the season began, I thought they could be a better rebounding team, but losing the two big guys (Jackson and Wiseman) is going to make that a challenge. Myles Turner does a lot of things well and should be appreciated for what heās brought to this team and this city, but heās never going to be a great rebounder. As for defense, itās hard to say what theyāre going to look like with their two best on-ball defenders, Nembhard and Nesmith, out of the lineup until probably December.
What do you make of IU placing 10th in the College Football Playoff last night?
Allan
I thought they finished exactly where I thought they would. Tenth is just about right. You lose to Ohio State by a fairly healthy margin, you deserve to fall a couple of spots. So hereās where it stands, in my view: As long as IU beats Purdue in one-sided fashion, the Hoosiers are safe. If they struggle ā I donāt see how that could happen, but weird things happen in rivalry games ā then turn your attention to Clemson and South Carolina. If Clemson wins (and IU struggles), I could see how the committee might make a case to move Clemson up to IUās spot. So theyāre on the edge, but itās simple: Do what youāre supposed to do against Purdue, youāre in the big tournament.
Man the IU v Louisville game was a brutal reminder that the game has fundamentally changed and IU has not changed with it. I agree the Pacers will be fine IF they get healthy (although asking Moses Brown to be a legit backup center is asking a ton!) I really wouldāve liked seeing IU 8 or 9. Their supposed knock was their schedule, which is now 40 places above Texas and PSU who both lost home games to a better team. (And somehow Texas is still ahead of UGA.)
Thank you for answering my questions!