15th Signing Will Determine Redick's Fate
Posted: Sat Mar 8, 2014 9:32 pm
So it's been reported that the Clippers have interest in Bobby Brown. Clips can't get him because he is currently participating in the Chinese Basketball Association's tournament, and will not be released until his team is eliminated from championship contention. Why another wing (technically a point guard) when the Clippers already have a gluttony in wing players? Should they be looking into another big man instead?
The Clippers don't need another big man anymore. Once Glen Davis was signed, all their problems were immediately fixed. Doc Rivers knew how complicated the system was to this roster. You saw it throughout the season how often the big men failed to rotate, box out, and prevent offensive rebounds. The perimeter players also had a few issues in denying second chance opportunities, especially when contesting 3-balls, and closing the lanes for opponents trying to drive to the basket. This was a brand new system, advanced beyond the loser ways of Vinny Del Negro. Doc knew the system was not going to work with this roster unless he brought in somebody from his 2008 championship team. If Kevin Garnett was barred from joining the Clippers this year, Glen "Big Baby" Davis was a good, and younger, second option.
J.J. Redick has been a breath of fresh air, draining shots off of screens and providing the offensive spark that last season's makeup couldn't muster. He's been injured quite a couple times, and has missed plenty of games. The latest is that bulging disc issue which Doc answered with 3-5 week time table. Others heard whispers of indefinite. We really don't know.
The only way we'll know the status of J.J. Redick is to wait until the Clippers fill out the roster. It's not a matter of who at this point, it's more of a matter of what position he will play.
- If Doc goes after another big, it means J.J. Redick will be healthy for the playoffs.
- If Doc goes after another wing, J.J. Redick is out for the season.
The Clippers don't need another big man anymore. Once Glen Davis was signed, all their problems were immediately fixed. Doc Rivers knew how complicated the system was to this roster. You saw it throughout the season how often the big men failed to rotate, box out, and prevent offensive rebounds. The perimeter players also had a few issues in denying second chance opportunities, especially when contesting 3-balls, and closing the lanes for opponents trying to drive to the basket. This was a brand new system, advanced beyond the loser ways of Vinny Del Negro. Doc knew the system was not going to work with this roster unless he brought in somebody from his 2008 championship team. If Kevin Garnett was barred from joining the Clippers this year, Glen "Big Baby" Davis was a good, and younger, second option.
J.J. Redick has been a breath of fresh air, draining shots off of screens and providing the offensive spark that last season's makeup couldn't muster. He's been injured quite a couple times, and has missed plenty of games. The latest is that bulging disc issue which Doc answered with 3-5 week time table. Others heard whispers of indefinite. We really don't know.
The only way we'll know the status of J.J. Redick is to wait until the Clippers fill out the roster. It's not a matter of who at this point, it's more of a matter of what position he will play.
- If Doc goes after another big, it means J.J. Redick will be healthy for the playoffs.
- If Doc goes after another wing, J.J. Redick is out for the season.