So a 50% KG is better than a 100% Glen Davis just because he is passionate about winning? I mean I'd love to see KG out there as much as anyone but this is ridiculous. He won't help the team if he is as hurt as doc says he is.

who said he was 50%?
50% KG is definitely better than 100% Glen Davis. His length alone would disrupt Chicago's defense more. He's just as capable of knocking down wide open mid range shots.
I still can't understand this argument... A player who can barely run and hasn't seen game action or practice most likely in a month is going to go out there in a game seven and somehow be better than a guy who has flourished in his absence just because it's KG?
I love KG as much as the next guy but this is just unrealistic to expect.
I'll explain my reasoning.
Kevin Garnett is the Celtics.
I need to give Obese credit for making the most of his situation. 43.2 minutes, 18.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1 block with 47% shooting. He's done well. A handful of rebounds. They are rightfully leaving him wide open and he's done a bangup job of knocking down his wide open shots and converting a few of those wide open layups. Someone needed to get those minutes and he's done a commendable job with them.
But whereas Glen Davis is the beneficiary of his teammates play (Rondo, Ray, Paul and Perk)... KG's teammates are the beneficiaries of HIS play. That's the difference, I think.
Our defense is undeniably worse off without Garnett on the floor. Our team was only good last year because of their defense. Their offense was never elite. It was all about defense. The offense came... but we wouldn't have accomplished anything without our defense. It's all about constant rotation and KG is the center of that. His length, quickness and intelligence were the focal point of our entire team. We're talking about last year's defensive player of the year and one of the greatest players of all time. A sure hall of famer. The Bulls simply do NOT burn us inside and kill us with mid range shots with KG in there. Doesn't happen. Glen Davis is our 3rd string Power forward... a 2nd year player who might knock down some shots but can't offer anything near what KG offers to this team.
On offense, KG demands attention... thus opening things up for everyone else. Even with a hand in his face, he will knock down those mid range shots due to his size. That frees things up for the rest of the players. Whereas Glen Davis has been left open pretty must constantly (for good reason), making everything else harder for the rest of the team. KG unquestionably improves us on both ends.
Now... if I honestly thought the guy couldn't walk I'd feel you on this. But I can't shake the fact that KG played 4 consecutive games late March in limited minutes. He was "limited" then and they had to shut him down for further rest. But I don't really get how he could be much worse off over a month later. We won three of those games and lost the last one by 2 points against Orlando (with KG sitting the entire 4th quarter).
His stats over the 4 games? 9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1 assist, .8 blocks, .5 steals on 65% shooting in 16.8 minutes.
Is that "50%" KG? It's not that spectacular... but if you project those stats to Glen's 43.2 minutes you get 23 points, 11.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.3 steals and 2 blocks a game. So basically... right about what KG has averaged throughout his entire HOF career.
Regardless, it's not like Glen would lose minutes... it just means less minutes to crap like Scal and Mikki. Glen can still get a plethora of minutes... if he comes out in the 2nd unit (where he'll likely struggle without the starters) maybe he can provide a spark.
But yeah... I'm sorely missing KG and think even at "50%" he'd be a big improvement.
... My theory all along has been that maybe the Celtics can muster 3-4 games out of KG and then his knees will swell up and he'll be unable to move. I figured KG was going to be unleashed as a "secret weapon"... the NOS in the back of the Fast and Furious car that you activate towards the finish line. A temporary major boost that thrusts us forward. In that sense... maybe it's too early to unleash KG. Maybe we should save him for Orlando or the Cavs. But I sure hope we can get by Chicago without him
