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Who will be the 8th man? any chance of running a 9 rotation?
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 1:47 am
by Moochthemonkey
Banks usually runs the 9 when we play, and now that he is gone with Marion, there's only 7 people in the rotation.
Brian Skinner may even get less minutes since we have a bigger front.
Thoughts?
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 1:53 am
by KPCB34
Id like to see more of DJ
Hopefully he can play well to keep the minutes he may get.
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 2:00 am
by whambamslam
I agree Strawberry will be the next one of the bench.
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 2:00 am
by -SDU-
obviously its DJ, banks fell in the doghouse (again)and DJ started getting minutes each game, then it all stalled recently and banks came back, we all knew it was strange, and now we know why
itll go back to being DJ now, no question
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 2:02 am
by nanoclarkology
I don't know what our chances of having a full rotation are. But for one thing Shaq is out like 2 more weeks right?
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 2:22 am
by Cash
With 2 of the 5 most foul-prone players manning our big spots, one of whom is very injury-prone, I would expect Skinner's minutes to go up. Since Kerr is pecker-slapping D'Antoni's style with this trade, I'd expect him to also mandate that DJ get Banks' minutes. But I wouldn't be surprised if DJ stayed glued to the bench.
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 2:22 am
by hunterxaz
he's anticipated to play next wednesday. so 1 week
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 3:02 am
by nevetsov
It's interesting because when Hill signed with us, we all thought Mike D would do the "smart" thing and limit him to around 25-30 mins a game. As it turns out, Grant is playing a heck of a lot more than most would like and, aside from that freak appendectomy, has been healthy all season.
Shaq on the other hand is a completely different kettle of fish. I can't see D'Antoni keeping a "7 starter" philosophy and playing everyone (including Shaq) 35+mpg. So he will have to adjust and hopefully go a bit deeper into his bench.
I'd like to see something like this:
Nash (33) / DJ (15)
Bell (13) / Barbosa (35)
Hill (26)/ Bell (22)
Stoudemire (35) / Diaw (13)
O'Neal (20) / Skinner (10) / Diaw (18)
Stoudemire, Barbosa, Bell (35mins each)
Nash (33 mins)
Diaw (31 mins)
Hill (26 mins)
O'Neal (20 mins)
Strawberry (15 mins)
Skinner (10mins)
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 3:20 am
by Krapinsky
Perhaps you guys will trade the Hawks pick for a 3/4. Somebody like Ryan Gomes, but perhaps another player with a year or two more on his deal.
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 4:20 am
by garrick
Someone posted that you can't trade first round picks for more than two years in a row.
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 5:37 am
by dm17415
nevetsov wrote:It's interesting because when Hill signed with us, we all thought Mike D would do the "smart" thing and limit him to around 25-30 mins a game. As it turns out, Grant is playing a heck of a lot more than most would like and, aside from that freak appendectomy, has been healthy all season.
Shaq on the other hand is a completely different kettle of fish. I can't see D'Antoni keeping a "7 starter" philosophy and playing everyone (including Shaq) 35+mpg. So he will have to adjust and hopefully go a bit deeper into his bench.
I'd like to see something like this:
Nash (33) / DJ (15)
Bell (13) / Barbosa (35)
Hill (26)/ Bell (22)
Stoudemire (35) / Diaw (13)
O'Neal (20) / Skinner (10) / Diaw (18)
Stoudemire, Barbosa, Bell (35mins each)
Nash (33 mins)
Diaw (31 mins)
Hill (26 mins)
O'Neal (20 mins)
Strawberry (15 mins)
Skinner (10mins)
I would give 5 minutes to Shaq from DJ.
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2008 5:46 pm
by jlove_26
garrick wrote:Someone posted that you can't trade first round picks for more than two years in a row.
That is true, but the Atlanta pick is different. Yes we traded OUR 1st round pick last year, but AFTER we picked a player. We traded OUR 1st round pick this year (2008) to Seattle as well as the 2010 pick. However, we can trade the Atlanta pick because theoretically it's not ours.