The playoff rotation I want to see
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The playoff rotation I want to see
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The playoff rotation I want to see
C Perkins 24/Magloire 15/Garnett 9
PF Garnett 30/Posey 10/Davis 8
SF Pierce 38/Posey 10
SG Allen 38/Allen 10
PG Rondo 24/Cassell 24
Total
Garnett 39
Pierce 38
R. Allen 38
Rondo 24
Cassell 24
Perkins 24
Posey 20
Magloire 15
T. Allen 10
Davis 8
Powe 0 (thanks for the energy and not infrequent good play, and wait 'til next year)
House 0 (thanks for the professionalism and not infrequent good play)
Scalabrine 0 (thanks for the professionalism)
Pollard 0 (wave the M. L. Carr Memorial towel)
Pruitt 0 (wait 'til next year)
At least, that would be the rotation I'd like to see vs. teams with post scorers and slashers. Detroit might be a different matter.
PF Garnett 30/Posey 10/Davis 8
SF Pierce 38/Posey 10
SG Allen 38/Allen 10
PG Rondo 24/Cassell 24
Total
Garnett 39
Pierce 38
R. Allen 38
Rondo 24
Cassell 24
Perkins 24
Posey 20
Magloire 15
T. Allen 10
Davis 8
Powe 0 (thanks for the energy and not infrequent good play, and wait 'til next year)
House 0 (thanks for the professionalism and not infrequent good play)
Scalabrine 0 (thanks for the professionalism)
Pollard 0 (wave the M. L. Carr Memorial towel)
Pruitt 0 (wait 'til next year)
At least, that would be the rotation I'd like to see vs. teams with post scorers and slashers. Detroit might be a different matter.
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Don't think giving one of the best two shooters on the team zero minutes is the greatest idea. And Powe has been outplaying Davis recently, Davis carries on to much when he makes mistakes or gets called for fouls. Powe just gets it done without any fuss. That is a pretty good quality in a playoff series I think.
Don't think giving one of the best two shooters on the team zero minutes is the greatest idea. And Powe has been outplaying Davis recently, Davis carries on to much when he makes mistakes or gets called for fouls. Powe just gets it done without any fuss. That is a pretty good quality in a playoff series I think.
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P2 wrote:Tony should get more minutes, probably 3 of Ray's and 3 of PP's. I also say no to Posey at PF and Garnett at C. Baby should get the remaining minutes at C, and the rest of the big man minutes should go to Powe.
I say give TA minutes at PG. He's done a credible job in the past. He's a good guy to muscle up on smaller players any way.
Powe should definitely get more minutes over Davis. I love them both, but Leon has proven to be the more talented player. No one's earned PT on this team more than Leon. He went from the bottom of the chart, found an opening due to teammate injuries, and then ran with it. He seems to drop 16 and 8 every time he gets minutes. Three words: Free Leon Powe.
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Fencer reregistered wrote:C Perkins 24/Magloire 15/Garnett 9
PF Garnett 30/Posey 10/Davis 8
SF Pierce 38/Posey 10
SG Allen 38/Allen 10
PG Rondo 24/Cassell 24
Total
Garnett 39
Pierce 38
R. Allen 38
Rondo 24
Cassell 24
Perkins 24
Posey 20
Magloire 15
T. Allen 10
Davis 8
Powe 0 (thanks for the energy and not infrequent good play, and wait 'til next year)
House 0 (thanks for the professionalism and not infrequent good play)
Scalabrine 0 (thanks for the professionalism)
Pollard 0 (wave the M. L. Carr Memorial towel)
Pruitt 0 (wait 'til next year)
At least, that would be the rotation I'd like to see vs. teams with post scorers and slashers. Detroit might be a different matter.
Garnett 36
Pierce 36
R. Allen 30
Rondo 30
Cassell 16
Perkins 20
Posey 20
Magloire 8
T. Allen 12
Davis 12
Powe 8
House 12
Scalabrine 0
Pollard 0
Pruitt 0
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KG will play 40+ minutes per game in the playoffs. That may be part of the reason that DA is not super-concerned about finding another big. It is DEFINITELY one of the reasons that his minutes have been limited in the regular season. If Tony keeps rounding into form, then I'd be more inclined to keep Ray and Paul at 38 minutes or less in the playoffs (keep the legs fresh), since the drop off is much less noticeable...
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If Powe or Davis can defend Shaq or Bynum or Ilgauskas or even Dampier, great.
If not, Magloire could have a big role to play.
If it's Kurt Thomas -- yeah, Powe or Davis over Magloire is the first thought. And I'm not sure what shotblockers can do against the Spurs' guards if the big men are scoring threats away from the hoop.
If not, Magloire could have a big role to play.
If it's Kurt Thomas -- yeah, Powe or Davis over Magloire is the first thought. And I'm not sure what shotblockers can do against the Spurs' guards if the big men are scoring threats away from the hoop.
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Erick Dampier is an offensive threat?
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And let's be honest, Shaq will be on limited minutes the rest of his career. Bynum is not all there yet. The only legitimate threat in the playoff is Z . . . who is injury prone.
Quite frankly, if Perkins/Baby/Powe can't stop them, I don't see how in the hell Magloire will.
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And let's be honest, Shaq will be on limited minutes the rest of his career. Bynum is not all there yet. The only legitimate threat in the playoff is Z . . . who is injury prone.
Quite frankly, if Perkins/Baby/Powe can't stop them, I don't see how in the hell Magloire will.
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toecutter wrote:Erick Dampier is an offensive threat?
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And let's be honest, Shaq will be on limited minutes the rest of his career. Bynum is not all there yet. The only legitimate threat in the playoff is Z . . . who is injury prone.
Quite frankly, if Perkins/Baby/Powe can't stop them, I don't see how in the hell Magloire will.
Magloire is no softy I live in Kentucky however I hated Tubby smith teams and Magloire was a beast for Tubby, Magloire I think needs a team that can play in the half court set as well as run a little.
He definatly could fit in the Boston picture and he might just be the frame that the Celtics need.
Would Magloire sign for the min. though?
However you can't have to many bigs in the finals and if we must meet Shaq it would be nice to have a extra big to foul him.
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Fencer reregistered wrote:C Perkins 24/Magloire 15/Garnett 9
PF Garnett 30/Posey 10/Davis 8
SF Pierce 38/Posey 10
SG Allen 38/Allen 10
PG Rondo 24/Cassell 24
Total
Garnett 39
Pierce 38
R. Allen 38
Rondo 24
Cassell 24
Perkins 24
Posey 20
Magloire 15
T. Allen 10
Davis 8
Powe 0 (thanks for the energy and not infrequent good play, and wait 'til next year)
House 0 (thanks for the professionalism and not infrequent good play)
Scalabrine 0 (thanks for the professionalism)
Pollard 0 (wave the M. L. Carr Memorial towel)
Pruitt 0 (wait 'til next year)
At least, that would be the rotation I'd like to see vs. teams with post scorers and slashers. Detroit might be a different matter.
What are you living in 2002? There is no way Cassell is playing 24 minutes (same as Rondo) and Powe, House and Pollard are not playing at all.