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Is this doable? 

Post#1 » by rambo_ortega » Mon May 12, 2008 3:52 am

How about if we start posey at sf or TA at sg with pierce on the other wing position? then let ray allen be a scoring machine off the bench?

In this way, we can establish a low post game with kg and make P2 more assertive after tip-off. Let ray come in the mix while the starters of the cavs are tired and before kg and paul gets their rest. i think in this way, we can shut down shooters wally and west by putting good defenders early which will crush their confidence. they had too much confidence in game 3 after starting hot.

I don't know if this is possible with doc, but this has been successful with the spurs. having a finley or ginobili as big scorers off the bench.
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Post#2 » by MaxwellSmart » Mon May 12, 2008 7:17 am

a bit late to try this now----but a lot of us were suggesting it earlier in the season.
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Post#3 » by Bleeding Green » Mon May 12, 2008 7:52 am

Maybe it could work, but why mess with what has gotten the Celtics 66 regular season wins, homecourt advantage and up 2-1 in the East semis?

This huge desire to change what has worked because Ray Allen has been missing wide open shots and the defense was bad for one game? Let the Cavaliers adjust; they're the one who are behind the in the series.
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