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Why does Perkins do the Tip-off?
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 3:36 am
by SmoothLikeButta
Kevin Garnett has an inch or two on Perkins and I am sure his vertical is a lot greater... Kevin Garnett did it all the time for the Twolves
Is it just me or does Perkins not get the tip that often..
even Josh smith who is 6'9 but with a great vertical beat Perkins, I doubt he would get to the ball before Garnett
Your thoughts?
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 4:08 am
by Joyeuse
Um... I'm pretty sure I saw Garnett do the tip-off today. That said, it's not like getting the first possession matters much. You'll get it for two quarters anyway.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 4:31 am
by kmgarnett21
i'm pretty sure perk did it today, he's been doing it all season. i havent understood it either, KG gets up a lot higher than perk can. maybe its jus one of those lil things that KG gives up. maybe perk wants to do it, idk.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 4:36 am
by francishsu
Is there any team where somebody aside from the center does the tip-off?
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 4:39 am
by Bleeding Green
The tip-off winner wins 50% of the time, so it is worth winning.
If the Celtics win 50% more games they'll win 99 games next year! WOW!
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 4:45 am
by FakeScreenName123
Bleeding Green wrote:The tip-off winner wins 50% of the time, so it is worth winning.
If the Celtics win 50% more games they'll win 99 games next year! WOW!
annnnd now this thread is over.
well done.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 4:54 am
by 3pt %
Bleeding Green wrote:The tip-off winner wins 50% of the time, so it is worth winning.
If the Celtics win 50% more games they'll win 99 games next year! WOW!
haha, I like it.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 5:20 am
by dwestside
It's ceremonial, there are hundreds of possessions in basketball, each team starts an equal two quarters per game anyways. I have a better question though ... how can you have a Laker screen-name, and a Celtics avatar?
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 5:23 am
by SmoothLikeButta
There are many possible reasons:
1) A friend made the name
2) I am too lazy to make a new account because the admins are now very strict about the e-mail you use? Try making a new account.
3) I could be related to Turiaf or have some infatuation with him.. but more with the celtics.
4) I could share this account with a brother that likes the Lakers
I have a better question though.. why do you care honestly..
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 5:31 am
by dwestside
I guess I don't really. Just unusual.
As a matter of fact, I really shouldn't detract from the issue at hand.
Please continue your jump ball discussion ...
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 8:17 am
by Allanon
Winning the tip is a psychological edge. You get to start out the game.
More importantly, in a tight 4th quarter game, you get one free possession. If you watch players calling timeouts to save one possession, you can see the importance of it.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 10:46 am
by Celtics_Champs
dwestside wrote:I guess I don't really. Just unusual.
As a matter of fact, I really shouldn't detract from the issue at hand.
Please continue your jump ball discussion ...
I think perk wants to do it. That's why he does it.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 1:43 pm
by Gant
RonnyTuriaf wrote:There are many possible reasons:
1) A friend made the name
2) I am too lazy to make a new account because the admins are now very strict about the e-mail you use? Try making a new account.
3) I could be related to Turiaf or have some infatuation with him.. but more with the celtics.
4) I could share this account with a brother that likes the Lakers
I have a better question though.. why do you care honestly..
It is a fair question, just because there are no virtually no Celtic fans who could tolerate having a Laker screen name.
The important thing is that you keep it a secret though. You know- Homeland Security.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 4:26 pm
by Relative Autonomy
Bleeding Green wrote:The tip-off winner wins 50% of the time, so it is worth winning.
If the Celtics win 50% more games they'll win 99 games next year! WOW!
i think your joking here a bit right? becuase that's kind of a fake stat, all it tells you the same thing as flipping a coin.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 5:05 pm
by vext
I would guess it's a defensive decision. If the tip goes to the other team and they bum rush their goal would you rather have garnett back on defense or perkins? Just a guess though.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 5:43 pm
by reggielewis
i thjink its a defensive thing too, but i also think it sets the tone for matchups, meaning the other forward is forced to intially at least matchup with garnett. But most importantly I think we forget that perk has like a 7"2 wingspan.
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 7:13 pm
by MyInsatiableOne
I think the real reason to the question in this thread title is...WHO CARES?
Posted: Tue May 6, 2008 2:15 am
by SmoothLikeButta
Apparently 2 pages of people do along with over 500 views..
I.. being a garnett fan since Twolves.. was just very curious how he doesn't do it anymore
Posted: Tue May 6, 2008 3:35 am
by Pogue Mahone
reggielewis wrote:But most importantly I think we forget that perk has like a 7"2 wingspan.
7'6.5" wingspan
9'4.5" standing reach
First, I think a lot of people underestimate just how pterodactyl-like Perkins is. Secondly, if Perkins is taking the jump, Garnett can use his quickness, agility and length to jockey for the ball. Additionally, Garnett can help prevent a quick transition into offense if the opposing teams corral the tip.
Posted: Tue May 6, 2008 5:32 am
by GuyClinch
First, I think a lot of people underestimate just how pterodactyl-like Perkins is. Secondly, if Perkins is taking the jump, Garnett can use his quickness, agility and length to jockey for the ball. Additionally, Garnett can help prevent a quick transition into offense if the opposing teams corral the tip.
I suppose but I am leaning to - the it doesn't matter that much theory. Garnett just doesn't feel like doing it. Heck Pierce beat Horford in a jump ball so its not even a matter of length.. Sometimes it's just luck as the guy throwing it up can screw up..
Pete