Why the new roster additions are huge to our playoff success
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:29 pm
Here are the top 5 reasons why the additions of Moore and Marbury will help the team all of this is incumbent on Marbury being at least the player he was in the preseason of this year which i dont think is that much of a leap.
1. Steph can actually dribble the ball past the half court line, get to the basket (at least in pre season) and is big enough to bother 2 guards more then house. He can slip into a 20 mpg role rather easily, he gives the 2nd unit someone who can penetrate something they were sorley lacking without TA. House can't D that, he is another shooter who can spread the floor and must be respected, you can't leave him open.
2. The return of Small ball. KG Pierce Ray Steph Rondo= Points you have 3 people who can penetrate 4 out of 5 who are above average shooters from beyond 15 feet, you can sub in house into that lineup and then every person on the floor can shoot well from 20 ft and beyond. very few teams could defend either of those 2 lineups well (for less starter intensive version of this go House, Steph Ray or Pierce Baby and Scal, put Baby in the post, House and scal in opposite corners and run the pick and role with steph and pierce).
3. A 7 footer who can shoot the J, mikki more can spread the floor on the 2nd unit allowing space for Powe or Baby or KG to operate in the post, baby has been trying but more is the better jumpshooter of the 2. A great change of pace from the bruiser perk, Yes mikki moore is alot like mark blount, but guess what mark blount at the vet minimum would have been a great addition to this team because he can spread the floor and b tall, I would like to point out however that MR. moore does not have hands of stone so he is an upgrade from that.
4. 2 more scoring threats off the bench mean more rest for the big 3. If Steph can average 10 and 4 in 20 mpg that would be huge for allowing us to rest our starters who have had to play extra minutes to support a lackluster bench that often could not score.
5. These additions force complacent 2nd uniters to have to fight harder for there minutes....moore intensifies the already hot battle for backup minutes up front, and eddie house will have to step up his game or allow more of his minutes to be taken by marbury, this perceived threat will add to the intensity of an already intense team, youve probably noticed that eddies defense has been a little lacking in effort at times this year, I promise you it wont be any more.
In summation steph has every incentive to be a great citizen and both he and mikki moore fill gapping voids the team had, yes we dont have a true backup 3 but every team has some flaw, these moves greatly upgrade our bench and give us a much stronger shot to beat the cleavlands and LA's of the world.
New Celtics Depth Chart
All time amounts are aproximate IE ideals and would vary game to game...all mpg are per position
Pg:Rondo (32 mpg) Steph (10 mpg) House (6 mpg)
SG Ray (24 mpg) Steph (12 mpg) House (12 mpg)
SF: Pierce (30 mpg) Ray (8 mpg) Scal (8 mpg) Baby (2 mpg)
PF: KG (28 mpg) Powe/Baby Split (16 mpg) Pierce (4 mpg)
C: Perk 28 (mpg) Moore (8 mpg) Baby Powe Split (8 mpg) KG 4 (mpg)
Emergency situations B. Walker
Reserve: Giddens, Pruitt, TA
Total mpg
Pierce 34
Ray 32
KG 32
Rondo 32
Perk 28
Steph 22
Eddie 18
Baby/Powe 26 (depends on game to gave which one of the 2 will get more of these minutes)
Scal 8
Moore 8
1. Steph can actually dribble the ball past the half court line, get to the basket (at least in pre season) and is big enough to bother 2 guards more then house. He can slip into a 20 mpg role rather easily, he gives the 2nd unit someone who can penetrate something they were sorley lacking without TA. House can't D that, he is another shooter who can spread the floor and must be respected, you can't leave him open.
2. The return of Small ball. KG Pierce Ray Steph Rondo= Points you have 3 people who can penetrate 4 out of 5 who are above average shooters from beyond 15 feet, you can sub in house into that lineup and then every person on the floor can shoot well from 20 ft and beyond. very few teams could defend either of those 2 lineups well (for less starter intensive version of this go House, Steph Ray or Pierce Baby and Scal, put Baby in the post, House and scal in opposite corners and run the pick and role with steph and pierce).
3. A 7 footer who can shoot the J, mikki more can spread the floor on the 2nd unit allowing space for Powe or Baby or KG to operate in the post, baby has been trying but more is the better jumpshooter of the 2. A great change of pace from the bruiser perk, Yes mikki moore is alot like mark blount, but guess what mark blount at the vet minimum would have been a great addition to this team because he can spread the floor and b tall, I would like to point out however that MR. moore does not have hands of stone so he is an upgrade from that.
4. 2 more scoring threats off the bench mean more rest for the big 3. If Steph can average 10 and 4 in 20 mpg that would be huge for allowing us to rest our starters who have had to play extra minutes to support a lackluster bench that often could not score.
5. These additions force complacent 2nd uniters to have to fight harder for there minutes....moore intensifies the already hot battle for backup minutes up front, and eddie house will have to step up his game or allow more of his minutes to be taken by marbury, this perceived threat will add to the intensity of an already intense team, youve probably noticed that eddies defense has been a little lacking in effort at times this year, I promise you it wont be any more.
In summation steph has every incentive to be a great citizen and both he and mikki moore fill gapping voids the team had, yes we dont have a true backup 3 but every team has some flaw, these moves greatly upgrade our bench and give us a much stronger shot to beat the cleavlands and LA's of the world.
New Celtics Depth Chart
All time amounts are aproximate IE ideals and would vary game to game...all mpg are per position
Pg:Rondo (32 mpg) Steph (10 mpg) House (6 mpg)
SG Ray (24 mpg) Steph (12 mpg) House (12 mpg)
SF: Pierce (30 mpg) Ray (8 mpg) Scal (8 mpg) Baby (2 mpg)
PF: KG (28 mpg) Powe/Baby Split (16 mpg) Pierce (4 mpg)
C: Perk 28 (mpg) Moore (8 mpg) Baby Powe Split (8 mpg) KG 4 (mpg)
Emergency situations B. Walker
Reserve: Giddens, Pruitt, TA
Total mpg
Pierce 34
Ray 32
KG 32
Rondo 32
Perk 28
Steph 22
Eddie 18
Baby/Powe 26 (depends on game to gave which one of the 2 will get more of these minutes)
Scal 8
Moore 8