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Re: Baby - 2nd unit's go-to guy?
« Reply #15 on: May 01, 2011, 08:35:42 PM »

Offline Celticsfan336

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I don't want to see Baby play another MINUTE at center for the rest of the playoffs.

Haha TP.

Unless BBD singlehandedly saves us in the playoffs and helps us win a title I want him gone from Boston next year.

I can't believe I'm saying this, I usually  love BBD, but he's been atrocious lately.

Agreed, Ive always been a baby fan, but he has been atrocious on both sides of the ball lately.

What ever happened to Baby banging down low getting Offensive boards, hustling, and drooling? Now its playing weak, soft defensive, not banging down low, and hitting the occasional jump shot

Re: Baby - 2nd unit's go-to guy?
« Reply #16 on: May 01, 2011, 09:28:26 PM »

Offline Dunn

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Baby gets at of slack around here. Who is better off the bench? Don't tell me Jeff Green cus he sucks. Celtics should make Green strictly a spotup shooters. Worthless player.
Baby was the one who sucked in this game 1 vs the Heat. Doc doesn't realize how better his team looked after taking out Baby. I don't know what is going on with Krstic, but Doc isn't helping his team on that court. It has been a total disgrace to watch Baby, yapping for Jeff Green to do something when Baby is on the floor is insane when even the starters have trouble with Mr. bad spacing. Explain how and why C's are able to rally and cut deficits once Baby is on the bench. Baby doesn't nearly take enough slack. I had to watch four former players today I'd so rather have than him, can care less two didn't even play.

Re: Baby - 2nd unit's go-to guy?
« Reply #17 on: May 01, 2011, 09:56:05 PM »

Offline gar

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Not much has changed since the trade. Even if we had Perk we still would be relying on BBD. Think it is worth trying Kristic and a small unit of Green, Pavlovic, Wafer and Delonte. Lots of shooters for any team to cover and Wafer and Green can finish at the rim.

Re: Baby - 2nd unit's go-to guy?
« Reply #18 on: May 02, 2011, 02:01:59 AM »

Offline Dunn

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Right, and how has that worked out the last 3 seasons exactly? What do you win when Baby is relied on instead of another important big? Nothing, yet he stays because he's young and healthy? Forget production I guess, Baby is good for eating...minutes. No one runs around the court not blocking shots, boxing out, or rebounding like Glen Davis.