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Inside Out
« on: February 10, 2009, 12:30:03 PM »

Offline rutzan

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i know this may sound stale to people and that some people will say it is because of personnel but you look at bird, mchale and parish...the offense went inside out...this brings up the age old debate about designing a gameplan around your philosophy or your personnel...belichik gets players who can play his system...which brings us to kp...is he a great post player...no...but i don't see a heck of a lot of centers that are better...obviously you have yao, big z, shaq. howard, bynyum,big al, etc...however he is far from the worst...why not give him more looks inside...we are relying on our outside shot too much without very good off the ball movement...

Re: Inside Out
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2009, 08:54:08 PM »

Offline billysan

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I think if you are patient, you will see Perk become a steady 12-15 ppg player in a year or so. He just isnt quite ready yet. Besides, why change our offense around when we have three prolific scorers in their prime? That would be counter productive at this stage of the season.
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Re: Inside Out
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2009, 09:12:49 PM »

Offline BrickJames

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I think if you are patient, you will see Perk become a steady 12-15 ppg player in a year or so. He just isnt quite ready yet. Besides, why change our offense around when we have three prolific scorers in their prime? That would be counter productive at this stage of the season.

One important note:  I did a lookup on Billysan's IP address and it resolves to the planet Jupiter - a year there is over 11 years on Earth.

By that time, Perk will be retired, so we'll never get to see his 15ppg low post productivity.  A real shame...
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Re: Inside Out
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2009, 09:48:39 PM »

Offline billysan

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I think if you are patient, you will see Perk become a steady 12-15 ppg player in a year or so. He just isnt quite ready yet. Besides, why change our offense around when we have three prolific scorers in their prime? That would be counter productive at this stage of the season.

One important note:  I did a lookup on Billysan's IP address and it resolves to the planet Jupiter - a year there is over 11 years on Earth.

By that time, Perk will be retired, so we'll never get to see his 15ppg low post productivity.  A real shame...
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You dont agree that Perk will be a better offensive player in a year or two? I think he will continue to progress and improve, especially with Clifford Ray around. He will definitely have every chance to fail.
"First fix their hearts" -Eizo Shimabuku