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Cassell: "I am rested for Detroit!"

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Post#21 » by return2glory » Tue May 20, 2008 7:59 am

Rested? Why shouldn't he need. It's not like he was playing 35 minutes a game when he was actually playing for us. Don't tell me he got tired playing 15 minutes a game. I now he is old, but come on.
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Post#22 » by DelMonte West » Tue May 20, 2008 2:55 pm

I agree w/the Billups/TA matchup. Besides, he's even more well-rested than Cassell.
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Post#23 » by ermocrate » Tue May 20, 2008 3:02 pm

ANY player that can help us winning is welcome, Sam had still won 2 PO games for us, don't forget. Every palyer is important to the team.
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Post#24 » by MyInsatiableOne » Tue May 20, 2008 3:05 pm

MaxwellSmart wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Rondo better turn Billups' hamstring into silly putty.


Agreed. I want Rondo to play 43 min a game and run Billups into the ground with that gimpy hammy. Billups can't be at full strength anyway, those hammys take a long time to heal completely.
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Post#25 » by HouseJersey? » Tue May 20, 2008 3:18 pm

ParticleMan wrote:Phew, great news!

Now he can be fresh when he stands up to cheer House from the sideline!


baaaahahahahaha!

My thoughts exactly.
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Post#26 » by tombattor » Tue May 20, 2008 4:47 pm

Tib wrote:Cassell haters need to get a grip. If he doesn't do well in the 1st two games out, then bench him. Otherwise, we're gonna need him in this series, House is not ideal at the backup pg. The rest can have only helped him.

You need to get a grip or learn a thing or two about basketball. Those of us have watched the Clippers during the season knew how bad Cassell would be for this team. Unfortunately, there are people who are still holding onto Cassell from 5 years ago and thinking he's still the same player and making these ridiculous posts thinking he's some sort of savior.

How much worse does Cassell need to play before he becomes the 3rd PG? Please don't give me (Please Use More Appropriate Word) BS about Sam and his big shot because that's not going to come before he kills our offense, hog the ball and don't play any D.

House is playing well, so House should be the first PG off the bench. If the Pistons are giving him wide open jumpers and he's missing them, then yes, we can see Cassell because that's what he does. However, Cassell is a significantly worse defensive player, doesn't pass and doesn't push the tempo, so I don't see any use for him, unless we need someone to commit a hard foul and get suspended.
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Post#27 » by sunshinekids99 » Tue May 20, 2008 5:04 pm

House has to have the first shot to be the backup point in this series. Now if he is having trouble bringing the ball over and Pierce is out of the game..then maybe they have to go to Sam.
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Post#28 » by MyInsatiableOne » Tue May 20, 2008 5:44 pm

tombattor wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


You need to get a grip or learn a thing or two about basketball. Those of us have watched the Clippers during the season knew how bad Cassell would be for this team. Unfortunately, there are people who are still holding onto Cassell from 5 years ago and thinking he's still the same player and making these ridiculous posts thinking he's some sort of savior.

How much worse does Cassell need to play before he becomes the 3rd PG? Please don't give me (Please Use More Appropriate Word) BS about Sam and his big shot because that's not going to come before he kills our offense, hog the ball and don't play any D.

House is playing well, so House should be the first PG off the bench. If the Pistons are giving him wide open jumpers and he's missing them, then yes, we can see Cassell because that's what he does. However, Cassell is a significantly worse defensive player, doesn't pass and doesn't push the tempo, so I don't see any use for him, unless we need someone to commit a hard foul and get suspended.


tombattor, you know I'm with you on this so I won't add anything other than Cassell needs to be on the shortest leash possible EVEN AS THE THIRD GUARD. More House, less Sam, and the Sam we see needs to be in short doses.
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Post#29 » by celticfan42487 » Tue May 20, 2008 5:57 pm

Yeah when your starting SG, your backup PG, and your backup SG [Tony Allen?], your back-up SF, ALL suck at dribbling without turning the ball over you're going to have some trouble against a press.

If we had one SG that could dribble well then we wouldn't need Cassell because we'd have at least 1 ballhandler out there at all times.


Hunter was the only guy that gave House trouble though. I say we roll with House to start and see if the rookie or Billups gives him any trouble.
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Post#30 » by tombattor » Tue May 20, 2008 6:21 pm

MyInsatiableOne wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
tombattor, you know I'm with you on this so I won't add anything other than Cassell needs to be on the shortest leash possible EVEN AS THE THIRD GUARD. More House, less Sam, and the Sam we see needs to be in short doses.

Yup. We're on the same boat on this and so are a lot of others, but I keep seeing morons post dumb crap about giving Sam PT.
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Post#31 » by ICanOutreboundWalter » Tue May 20, 2008 11:12 pm

tombattor wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


Yup. We're on the same boat on this and so are a lot of others, but I keep seeing morons post dumb crap about giving Sam PT.


Just remember this: Any argument made to justify playing Sam in this series can also be made to justify giving Tommy Heinsohn minutes at Power Forward this series.

Smart player, intelligent, has considerable playoff experience, used to taking big shots, fearless, good basketball IQ, well rested, etc...
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Post#32 » by campybatman » Tue May 20, 2008 11:37 pm

I can't understand why those in the media insist on saying that Cassell was acquired specifically to counter Detroit's Billups. Yes, Cassell has the height to match Billups. However, Cassell is no more of a defensive upgrade on Billups than House. I believe Rondo and Tony Allen would be counted on defensively to stifle Billups. If Cassell plays, play him more at shooting guard. Because Rivers seems to tell him to just shoot and not run any offensive plays.

Cassell use to be a point guard in this league and Rivers, like with Ray Allen, is misusing him. It can't be simply his [Cassell] age is slowing him down or the lack of minutes or consistent playing time.
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Post#33 » by cavsfan_osiris » Wed May 21, 2008 3:42 am

I like Cassell and he's had a solid career, but he talks to much sometimes. Just shut your mouth, toe the company line, if you're number is called then work to run the offense and play a team game, if you're number isn't called help young rondo and cheer from the bench and hopefully ride off into the sunset with another ring.
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Post#34 » by scottyno2 » Wed May 21, 2008 3:47 am

well now hes even more rested for game 2

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