Chris,
Actually, you're wrong, as I have actual data and whatnot to back it up. And anyone watching saw that the only time Sheed got going, PJ was guarding him. He was too slow to handle the Detroit bigs, namely McDyess. He also did an awful job on the glass. Like truly bad. I made a point to watch him closely, he constantly failed to crash the glass when a shot went up on the defensive end.
Here are his stats by game:
Game 1: 18mins, 2/3FGs, 0/1 FTs, 4pts, 2 rebs, 2 asts. -1 +/- Not too bad.
Game 2: 18.5mins, 2/2 FGs, 4pts, 2 rebs, 2 asts. -5 +/-. Not terrible, but not good. Notice a trend with the rebounding.
Game 3: 21mins, 1/4 FGs, 2/2 FTs, 4 pts, 4 rebs, 1 ast, 1 blk. -8 +/- (worst on team, only 1 of 2 guys in the negative, other being our buddy Sam).
Game 4: 16.5mins, 4/4 FTs, 4pts, 3 rebs, 2 TOs, -2 +/- . Not too bad. Similar to game 1.
Game 5: 14mins, 0/2 FGs, 0 pts, 3 rebs, 1 ast, 2 TOs, -11 +/-. Bad.
Game 6: 12mins, 0/1 FGs, 2/2 FTs, 2pts, 1 reb, 0 ast, 2 T0s, 1 blk. 4 PFs. -8 +/-. Bad.
If this is what qualifies as excellent, I'd hate to see what bad is. Now that I think about it game 6 I distinctly remember going nuts about Brown as he was playing really poorly late in the 3rd while Detroit made their run to go up by 10. You can even see it here:
http://popcornmachine.net/cgi-bin/gameflow.cgi?date=20080530&game=BOSDETYou can also go take a look at 82games.com playoff data on him. It's pretty [dang]ing, and considering the Detroit series accounts for a large portion of his minutes AND he played pretty well in a few CLE games, well you can figure it out.