Again, having seen Walker's college career up close, the one thing he'll do is at least play with a moderate degree of basketball intelligence. On that alone - which is an improvement over Tony - he has to get minutes right now.
It is indeed true that management has totally spit the bit at the wing position. They spit it this summer, and they spit it last week.
But we can't change that now. Someone's got to cut down Pierce's minutes. That someone should be Walker, IMHO. Let's take a look and see if we don't find out we can live without Tony Allen - forever.
This isn't "indeed true" it is "indeed opinion" that ignores a great many factors:
- Available veteran wings
- cost per year
- number of years
- opportunity cost of signing (who is left off the roster)
- minutes and production of player
What is true is that Pierce and Allen have played relatively the same amount of minutes that they did last year and when you look the situation month-by-month they've both gotten plenty or rest when this CURRENT roster has been healthy - Scalabrine, Tony Allen, and Eddie House have provided the team effective minutes that have kept Pierce and Allen below 36 mpg consistently.
Stars on all teams will play heavier minutes on average in big games against top competition and that's happened. Doc has also clearly been more liberal with their minutes this month - which is justified by the light schedule.
At this point in the season there are a few truths:
- This team is 45-12 and on pace for 60+ wins
- Cleveland, Orlando, and LAL are all also on pace for 60+ wins
- The NBA hasn't had 4 60+ win teams in years
The Celtics defense has been excellent this year, the stars minutes have been well managed, and the team is enjoying an excellent season offensively as well. Its seen its starting 5 grow and dramatically improve as a unit and has gotten plus production from 4 of its bench players.
The team is now on the verge of adding a taller veteran big man and a veteran PG to the roster, per everyone's acknowledged need - including Ainge since the beginning of the season, where he said those would be areas to monitor throughout the course of the year.
Now the team has some injuries and we've been discussing CURRENT minutes usage of Pierce and Allen. But I fail to see how this has been a year-long problem given the level of success this team has had and its ability to NOT over-extend their starters to do so.
Unless you are hell-bent on THEORIZING that this team absolutely needs a "long 3" for defensive purposes to ensure victory over Cleveland, I don't see much point belaboring the lack of a veteran 3. IMO Bill Walker can help fill this role with help from Brian Scalabrine and Ray Allen.
Ray has been FANTASTIC at the 3 this year - essentially being Pierce's back up. This has allowed TA and House to take the extra minutes at the 2 in order to keep Ray's minutes under control.
Going through the game-log, Ray and Paul have gotten plenty of rest throughout this year and their heavy minutes have come at intelligent times - nobody is being burned out, and that is consistent with their level of play this late in the year.
Once the team adds their long vet 4/5 and their vet PG they'll have completed their roster, just as I expected them to do - by using the trade deadline and the waiver process to pick up players of an EQUAL or HIGHER caliber than what was on the FA market last summer...clearly it has not hurt the teams record to do so, and in any normal year a 45-12 record would likely have a 3-4 game cushion saddled to it.
This team is in perfect position for the playoffs and should have a rested and veteran-laden team come first round...