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Post#21 » by jfs1000d » Wed May 7, 2008 8:38 pm

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From a talent/experience standpoint, so would I. From a playing within the team concept that was cultivated all season long, his act is wearing a bit thin


dont think rondo has played that great. Cassell won the game for the celts in the 4th. aadon't know about you, but he has already paid off.

Would like to see Eddie House get some burn however with ray struggling.
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Post#22 » by UGA Hayes » Wed May 7, 2008 8:42 pm

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dont think rondo has played that great. Cassell won the game for the celts in the 4th. aadon't know about you, but he has already paid off.

Would like to see Eddie House get some burn however with ray struggling.


No way. YOU of all people didn't think Rondo play well. I'm completely shocked It would save everyone time if instead of posting your daily criticism of Rondo to just repost a link tp your long Rondo sucks diatribe.
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Post#23 » by sully00 » Wed May 7, 2008 9:01 pm

I really wish people could come at this thing a different way, so much tunnel vision and agendas not viewing this in a team concept.

Last nights game was what it was, ugly. Ray was not shooting the ball well and is struggling with his confidence. So he is looking to take the ball in closer and kind of build it back up, which is what he should do. Right now the big 3 are all trying to build their games inside out, which in the long run is the right thing to do.

The problem with that is it makes Rondo and Perk a detriment on the offensive end because they provide no spacing. They can't change their game and they shouldn't. Max was just talking about this on the radio. Players learn to react to what other players usually do, Rondo looks to pass so as a teamate you look to free yourself up for a shot Sam looks to shoot so you go to the offensive glass. Doc has to make an adjustment and he did, he went with Sam and Posey and that freed up enough room inside for Garnett to go one on one and win the game.
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Post#24 » by yodi184 » Wed May 7, 2008 10:01 pm

I really don't understand the hate on Sam I Am. For all we know,he is the X-Factor for this potential champion team
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Post#25 » by SonicYouth34 » Wed May 7, 2008 10:46 pm

Dear Rondo,

I love you don't change a thing

Love,

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Post#26 » by ArmstrongInGreen » Thu May 8, 2008 1:00 am

yeah rondo really has been great in these playoffs, but i wish he was a little more aggressive yesterday, both with his jumper and taking it to the hoop. hopefully he keeps his head in there despite doc's **** substitutions
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Post#27 » by threrf23 » Thu May 8, 2008 7:01 am

UGA Hayes wrote:Doc didn't do the right thing at all last night. There is no rule that Says Ray and Paul have to play no matter how bad they are playing. All Doc had to do last night was put rondo in with Sam. If ever there was a backcourt you could get away with that against it Clevelands'.


I agree wholeheartedly

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