Gomes3PC wrote:Well, Tony played about 18 MPG last year, even with Posey here. Now, I'd say 1/3 to 1/2 of PoZ's minutes were actually as a PF in our smallball lineup, so Tony really won't get those minutes. But he has a real opportunity to add on an extra 8-10- minutes:
PG: Rondo 32/House 8/Pruitt 8
SG: RAllen 35/Allen 10/Giddens 3
SF: Pierce 35/Allen 13
PF: Garnett 35/Powe 13
C: Perkins 28/Davis 10/O'Bryant 10
You've got 12 guys in the rotation there, and I suspect Doc will reduce that to a 9 (maybe 10) man rotation. Some games, Pruitt, Giddens and Davis won't play at all. Some games, House, O'Bryant and Giddens will sit. Some games, a starter will get the night off and someone who doesn't play a lot will.
If you're looking for the normal 9 man rotation that Danny talked about the other day, I guess it would be the starters (Rondo, RAllen, Pierce, KG and Perk) plus House, TAllen, Powe, and Davis (Scal or POB depending on matchups). Typically, I think you might see something like:
1. Rondo..35
2. RAllen..35
3. Pierce..35
4. KG......35
5. Perk....30
6. House..20 (@ 1 and 2)
7. TAllen..20 (@ 2 and 3)
8. Powe...20 (@ 4 and 5)
9. Davis, Scal, or POB...10 (@ 4 and 5)
On a night that House doesn't play, Pruitt gets his minutes, similarly when Tony doesn't play, Giddens (or Walker) gets his minutes...and maybe the starters play a little longer. On nights a starter rests (and I see Doc giving the vets more games off this year) it will be important for the backups to really step up.
Edit:
Small ball/disruptive defense lineup...
1. Rondo
2. RAllen (or Giddens if he comes on)
3. TAllen
4. Pierce
5. KG
And at the end of game Doc might go with FT shooters...
1. House 91%
2. RAllen 90%
3. TAllen 76%
4. Pierce 84%
5. KG 80%