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Re: Is Kevin Garnett no longer a "superstar" player?
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2009, 08:06:44 PM »

Offline Toine43

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Maybe some time off would do him some good. Not right now, we need to break out of our slump first, but down the stretch Doc should think about resting Paul, Ray, and KG each for a few games, even if it means sacrificing the number 1 seed. The extra rest wasn't necessary last year, but they're all a year older, and they had a short off season.


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Re: Is Kevin Garnett no longer a "superstar" player?
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2009, 08:33:23 PM »

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Maybe some time off would do him some good. Not right now, we need to break out of our slump first, but down the stretch Doc should think about resting Paul, Ray, and KG each for a few games, even if it means sacrificing the number 1 seed. The extra rest wasn't necessary last year, but they're all a year older, and they had a short off season.

Don't try til the playoffs?  Sounds reasonable  ::)

They stay in better shape by playing games, not resting...  And they're 32, not 60.  Please.
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Re: Is Kevin Garnett no longer a "superstar" player?
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2009, 08:42:27 PM »

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Is the OP really concerned about re-signing Leon Powe?

The guys hasn't done much to warrant a significant contract.

Then again Danny gave Scal a 3 million per year deal so who knows how much more money Leon will get, maybe 9 million per  year from Danny.