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1/6 CLE@MIN 7PM

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Re: 1/6 CLE@MIN 7PM 

Post#421 » by B Calrissian » Sat Jan 7, 2012 8:09 pm

lobishome wrote:I don't think two PGs is a good idea when Barea is out. Rubio is the main PG in offense, but he goes to the corner many times and Ridnour leads the play and these plays always ends in disaster. If Rubio is on the court 27 minutes, the team needs these 27 minutes, not 18 or 22.

The fact is this team needs Love, Rubio, Williams and Barea playing together more than 50 games. If we want have chances for get the #8 of the WC then we need a lot of lucky with the injuries.


It would be a good idea if Ridnour would play the role he is capable of - the Boobie Gibson. Whenever I see Ridnour run a play when Rubio is also on the court I want to shut the game off. It makes as much sense as when Randolph dribbled past Rubio on the fast break.
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Re: 1/6 CLE@MIN 7PM 

Post#422 » by weasel » Sun Jan 8, 2012 1:54 am

B Calrissian wrote:
lobishome wrote:I don't think two PGs is a good idea when Barea is out. Rubio is the main PG in offense, but he goes to the corner many times and Ridnour leads the play and these plays always ends in disaster. If Rubio is on the court 27 minutes, the team needs these 27 minutes, not 18 or 22.

The fact is this team needs Love, Rubio, Williams and Barea playing together more than 50 games. If we want have chances for get the #8 of the WC then we need a lot of lucky with the injuries.


It would be a good idea if Ridnour would play the role he is capable of - the Boobie Gibson. Whenever I see Ridnour run a play when Rubio is also on the court I want to shut the game off. It makes as much sense as when Randolph dribbled past Rubio on the fast break.



Randolph has done that a few times now. I'm wondering if he is jealous of all the alley-oops Williams is getting.

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