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Quote from: twinbree on March 12, 2009, 11:49:28 AMWell Doc did promise to cut back their playing time which he has by a couple of minutes. But I agree he has to set a limit on their minutes and stick to it regardless the score. The problem is playing them 40 minutes in games that look winnable is that almost all their losses have looked winnable until the final minutes. Maybe giving Paul and Ray a lengthier rest in the 3rd and 4th quarters could have them close out games in the end.thats a terrable way to coach, to set time limit."well, were down 3 with 3 minutes left....aaww paul's played 35 minutes. Oh well"last night was fine. 44+ minutes in blow out losses are not.
Well Doc did promise to cut back their playing time which he has by a couple of minutes. But I agree he has to set a limit on their minutes and stick to it regardless the score. The problem is playing them 40 minutes in games that look winnable is that almost all their losses have looked winnable until the final minutes. Maybe giving Paul and Ray a lengthier rest in the 3rd and 4th quarters could have them close out games in the end.
The number of minutes sounds very high, but lets not forget how much actual rest the players get DURING the playoffs. No back to backs and they play only two times or so during some weeks.
Quote from: moiso on March 12, 2009, 11:40:29 AMThe number of minutes sounds very high, but lets not forget how much actual rest the players get DURING the playoffs. No back to backs and they play only two times or so during some weeks.From Game 3 against Atlanta in the first round through the day they clinched the Eastern Conference title (Game 6 against Detroit), they played every other day without exception.No back-to-backs, but I think you're overstating some of the rest value of the playoffs.-sw
Quote from: Steve Weinman on March 12, 2009, 12:31:38 PMQuote from: moiso on March 12, 2009, 11:40:29 AMThe number of minutes sounds very high, but lets not forget how much actual rest the players get DURING the playoffs. No back to backs and they play only two times or so during some weeks.From Game 3 against Atlanta in the first round through the day they clinched the Eastern Conference title (Game 6 against Detroit), they played every other day without exception.No back-to-backs, but I think you're overstating some of the rest value of the playoffs.-swYeah, I guess that can happen when they don't take care of business against inferior teams. I hope we don't see that pattern again this year.
Powe should play 2-3 more minutes per half at the expense of Allen and Pierce. Rivers needs to have more trust in Powe (and he is capable of providing offensive punch while the Big 3 are on the bench) so that the starters can get rest during the course of a game and be fresh at crunch time.
Quote from: expobear on March 12, 2009, 12:54:00 PMPowe should play 2-3 more minutes per half at the expense of Allen and Pierce. Rivers needs to have more trust in Powe (and he is capable of providing offensive punch while the Big 3 are on the bench) so that the starters can get rest during the course of a game and be fresh at crunch time.Powe is not a SF.
Quote from: wdleehi on March 12, 2009, 12:54:59 PMQuote from: expobear on March 12, 2009, 12:54:00 PMPowe should play 2-3 more minutes per half at the expense of Allen and Pierce. Rivers needs to have more trust in Powe (and he is capable of providing offensive punch while the Big 3 are on the bench) so that the starters can get rest during the course of a game and be fresh at crunch time.Powe is not a SF.True, but you know what.....just find the minutes for Powe by shuffling the rotation so he gets a few more minutes and Allen/Pierce get a few less. I'm sure it can be done!
Would you rather play Stiff-on 40 minutes and lose by 40? He is not playing too well out there. Doc has to assign 240 minutes of playing time between 7 available players. That works out to an average of 34.28 minutes a player. Ray and Paul are your two best so it is hard to avoid using them 40 a night. If either go down (shudder violently).
Quote from: expobear on March 12, 2009, 01:09:35 PMQuote from: wdleehi on March 12, 2009, 12:54:59 PMQuote from: expobear on March 12, 2009, 12:54:00 PMPowe should play 2-3 more minutes per half at the expense of Allen and Pierce. Rivers needs to have more trust in Powe (and he is capable of providing offensive punch while the Big 3 are on the bench) so that the starters can get rest during the course of a game and be fresh at crunch time.Powe is not a SF.True, but you know what.....just find the minutes for Powe by shuffling the rotation so he gets a few more minutes and Allen/Pierce get a few less. I'm sure it can be done! Powe is getting plenty of minutes. He is at his best when he is filling his role of rebounder/scorer off the bench, coming in with a ton of energy.