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Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 7:55 pm
by enzino
When I read rumors as a trade of Ray Allen for players such Hinrich, Monta Ellis, my concern is that we risk to go too undersized in the backcourt.
As already noticed by Doc Rivers, C's are suffering a lot against big point guard like Jamal crawford, Baron Davis, Deron williams and so on.
Can you imagine how you should guard with a rotation which gives a lot of minutes to Rajon Rondo (6'0) and Mota Ellis (6'3)
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 7:58 pm
by Celtics_85
Could you imagine a backcourt trying to stay with Monte Ellis and Rondo? Hinrich can guard bigger 2s and can handle the 1s.
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 8:40 pm
by JSABleedsGreen
enzino wrote:When I read rumors as a trade of Ray Allen for players such Hinrich, Monta Ellis, my concern is that we risk to go too undersized in the backcourt.
As already noticed by Doc Rivers, C's are suffering a lot against big point guard like Jamal crawford, Baron Davis, Deron williams and so on.
Can you imagine how you should guard with a rotation which gives a lot of minutes to Rajon Rondo (6'0) and Mota Ellis (6'3)
Jamal Crawford isn't killing the Celtics with his height.....he's killing the C's with his speed. Also he tends to hit some pretty unbelivable shots against the C's, sometimes impossible shots.
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 9:16 pm
by GuyClinch
Eh. I am a talent guy. Hinrich stinks so yes he is too small. But Monta Ellis can play for us anytime.. You could always find some 6'7" d. league guy if "size" is so critical. But its not - so short guys like Ellis get to play..
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 9:18 pm
by Lewis35
This is all a moot point because Allen is not being traded.
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 9:19 pm
by armageddon
Agree with the above - give me talent and speed.
Teams don't post up guards more than once or twice a game, even if its working.
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 10:51 pm
by Piston Pete
No need to worry once Detroit sends to Rip/Prince for Allen/Scalabrine/1st rounder....
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 11:00 pm
by darrendaye
Piston Pete wrote:No need to worry once Detroit sends to Rip/Prince for Allen/Scalabrine/1st rounder....

AND a 1st rounder?

Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 11:05 pm
by enzino
would you part with an extended trade (R.allen+Rondo) for a major player?
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 11:08 pm
by ParticleMan
if we got back chris paul or dwayne wade, maybe.
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Fri Feb 5, 2010 11:20 pm
by Piston Pete
darrendaye wrote:Piston Pete wrote:No need to worry once Detroit sends to Rip/Prince for Allen/Scalabrine/1st rounder....

AND a 1st rounder?

Umm, yeah, AND a 1st rounder.
Re: Risk of undersized backcourt by trading Ray Allen
Posted: Sat Feb 6, 2010 12:17 am
by celticfan42487
This team already is catching the fake heart of the Pistons. The last thing we need is more whiny bitches that think they can run the team better then the coaching staff.