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Rondo was tired
« on: January 14, 2010, 10:55:51 PM »

Offline mmbaby

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Rhondo, as great as he is, seemed very tired and should have been replaced most of the game by Tony Allen to give him a break. He is too valuable to end up getting hurt because of overplay.
Baby at PF should have been thrown the ball more but was ignored, though he was ready and his defense was pretty good.  Scal should have been kept in the game longer; his defense and 3-pointers were needed. Perk was tired but should have been thrown the ball more because he was shooting well. PP was not playing well tonight. Why did they even bring in Williams again during a critical time?
It seems to me Doc is not arranging his players like he should be. Maybe he's tired too.
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Rondo is at his best when he plays in the mid 30s for minutes. That's why Doc used to limit his minutes the past two years. He doesn't have the energy or quickness when he plays more, but without KG/Daniels Doc uses him to carry the bench unit more often.

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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2010, 10:59:02 PM »

Offline vinnie

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Rhondo, as great as he is, seemed very tired and should have been replaced most of the game by Tony Allen to give him a break. He is too valuable to end up getting hurt because of overplay.
Baby at PF should have been thrown the ball more but was ignored, though he was ready and his defense was pretty good.  Scal should have been kept in the game longer; his defense and 3-pointers were needed. Perk was tired but should have been thrown the ball more because he was shooting well. PP was not playing well tonight. Why did they even bring in Williams again during a critical time?
It seems to me Doc is not arranging his players like he should be. Maybe he's tired too.

Scal was 1-5 from behind the arc. And, that is too many threes for Scal to be taking. As for big baby, several times they passed it to him in the post and he held the ball too long, then threw it out forcing bad shots by the C's.

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Rhondo, as great as he is, seemed very tired and should have been replaced most of the game by Tony Allen to give him a break. He is too valuable to end up getting hurt because of overplay.
Baby at PF should have been thrown the ball more but was ignored, though he was ready and his defense was pretty good.  Scal should have been kept in the game longer; his defense and 3-pointers were needed. Perk was tired but should have been thrown the ball more because he was shooting well. PP was not playing well tonight. Why did they even bring in Williams again during a critical time?
It seems to me Doc is not arranging his players like he should be. Maybe he's tired too.

Scal was 1-5 from behind the arc. And, that is too many threes for Scal to be taking. As for big baby, several times they passed it to him in the post and he held the ball too long, then threw it out forcing bad shots by the C's.

he was open and he can hit that shot...2nite it wasnt droppin...dont blame scal...we missed alotta frees and our stars turned over the ball alot

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then trade for a LEGIT #2 PG...and let daniels back up P and ray