I think we might rest Rob in game 1 and try to steal it. If we steal, rest him game 2. Game 3 is June 8.
nah. if he can go, he will go, if he can't then he won't. we cannot afford to concede any games.
That is almost similar to saying well let's do a bullpen game so this other starter can get extra rest. if he needs rest he will rest, if he has had enough he will pitch. last thing we can afford is to get greedy and roll dice. if rob plays and we win game 1 i expect him to play again (IF he can go) and we look to steal two out there. if we win game one you MUST go for the knockout. YOu do not win game 1 and then go weak game 2 intentionally. you go for the killshot (if possible). If we win without him game 1 like you sau then i for sure play him game 2 to yet again get a sweep out there. There are no guarantees just because you get him some extra rest he will be any better or that we win at home.
but if we steal 2 at GS. You absolutely go all out to end the series in Boston. This all a hypothetical but anything is possible especially with a ROAD DOG/ROAD WARRIOR team in these celtics.
If Robs looks how he looked in Game 7 I’d prefer he rest.
Rob Williams only played 15 minutes in Game 7. Funny that PJ Tucker only played 17 minutes. But any decision about rather to play Rob Williams or not should be purely based on his health. It appeared that he was affected by his knee in Game 7. Him playing 15 minutes didn't really hurt or help us all that much but that is 15 minutes that Grant or Al got to rest. Maybe having Theis play those 15 minutes would have been better, hard to know.
The question is whether or not that set him back, if his knee is worse off for those 15 minutes. If all we can get from him in Game 1 of the finals (still seems surreal to say that) is 15 minutes of unimpactful play, you are right, there is no reason to play him. But I am not sure if the situation is going to be any different after 2 days or 5 days or 10 days of rest. It is tough to manage an injury like this. I suspect that they start him Game 1, that he will play better than in Game 7, but after that, who knows.
And if he plays Game 1 and we win Game 1 or not, you apply the same rationale to Game 2. You play him if he is ready to play. If his knee has swelled up, you don't play him. I can't imagine they would rest him just because they won Game 1 and only really need to win 1 of 2.