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GT #12: Wizards @ Raptors 7 PM CSN

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Re: GT #12: Wizards @ Raptors 7 PM CSN 

Post#241 » by AFM » Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:07 pm

I missed this one. Saw Wall's highlights though. Looked beastmode.
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Re: GT #12: Wizards @ Raptors 7 PM CSN 

Post#242 » by hands11 » Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:29 pm

jivelikenice wrote:I agree...He had to sit, but let him play through the 3rd ad sit the first couple of minutes of the 4th if he's on a run like that. Your general point about the depth is right though. They're going to run Wall/Beal into the ground.


More small 2 min break would help. He has to do that through the first three quarters with all the starters and he needs to stagger them. Specially without Trevor A playing.

Every break he needs to rotate.

Beal out, Temple in.
Next break Beal back in Wall out
Next break, Web and Nene out, Wall returns and Ves in
etc. etc.

Wall---Wall-----Temp----Wall---Wall----Wall ( might squeeze in Maynor here to end the first )
Beal---Temp---Beal----- Beal---Beal---- Beal
Web-- Web---- Web-----Temp--Web--- Web ( Trevor A would be for Temp and the 2 extra Web slots )
Nene--Nene--- Nene----Ves----Ves------Ves
Gort-- Gort---- Gort-----Gort---Kevin---Nene

Thats how you use the kind of bench player the Wizards have. You use them to keep your starter out there, not replace them.

Point is, it can be done where you use these utility defensive player and don't expose the entire line up by putting to many of them together.

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