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Luc Or CV Starting at PF?

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Luc or CV?

Luc
10
29%
CV
24
71%
 
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Re: Luc Or CV Starting at PF? 

Post#21 » by Dexmor » Thu Nov 6, 2008 4:13 pm

RJ, Redd, Bogut are all locked up.
The next step is getting Sessions and Charlie happy and locked up and them 2 getting better. Luc is a nice rookie but not a starting talent. Charlie is. If Charlie continues to rebound well the defense will come with Skilles. Keep the talent happy.
Sessions needs to start,
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Re: Luc Or CV Starting at PF? 

Post#22 » by REDDzone » Thu Nov 6, 2008 4:44 pm

LRMAM has been more productive, but it doesn't matter who starts, just as long as he keeps getting consistent minutes, I'll be happy.

I like CV starting because he is the superior rebounder as of now, he really, really needs to raise his efficiency from the field though, he has the same number of FGA's this year as points. You never want to see that from one of your big men.
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Re: Luc Or CV Starting at PF? 

Post#23 » by Newz » Thu Nov 6, 2008 4:53 pm

No reason to mess with what is working.

I think Mbah a Moute will eventually be a starter on a successful Bucks team though. Most likely at SF once RJ's contract is up.
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Re: Luc Or CV Starting at PF? 

Post#24 » by ReasonablySober » Thu Nov 6, 2008 5:02 pm

LukePliska wrote:No reason to mess with what is working.

I think Mbah a Moute will eventually be a starter on a successful Bucks team though. Most likely at SF once RJ's contract is up.


Agreed.

I think Joe should work on bulking up a bit and work on his rebounding. He could be a David Lee type PF in a year or two.

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