An hour before what became maybe the Celtics' least likely regular season victory in three seasons, Doc Rivers was asked if there were any positives that could be taken from having to play a game without Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo and Marquis Daniels.
"There is no benefit as far as I know," he responded before the question was even finished. "When the playoffs start, I am 99 percent sure I will have the regular nine (rotation players) on the floor."
And I say there's only about a 15% chance all 9 guys are healthy and playing at once--and that that is through the playoffs.
http://www.celticsblog.com/
Seems the coach, the guy that runs the team, agrees with Who and I.
And last year there were 2 guys unhealthy enough to perform out of the normal 9 man rotation. In 2008 that number was zero. If we split the difference and say 1 of the 9 regulars(starters, Sheed, Baby, Marquis, Eddie) isn't going to be available in the playoffs, then that means either Sheldom on Tony will take that person's place.
So how is getting the last 4 guys on the bench some run during these few games going to help that situation? As Doc said: "There is no benefit..."
Come on, you actually think Doc is going to say to the media that we might be without some starters to begin the playoffs? Yeah, that's a real shocker, lol. Anyway, to say that there is no good that can come from our bench getting minutes is just plain short-sighted, but everyone's entitled to their opinion. The philosophy being touted here, though, comes into direct opposition to what Danny and Doc have discussed, (and what the Boston Globe reported), about not intending to play the starters for all regular-season games, and how that extra experience is good for the bench, (along with what Ray said in his post-game interview).
http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2009/12/24/bench_may_benefit_from_pierce_injury/ANY experience in ANY sport is a positive thing, (that's why people
practice) ,and can only serve to make those experiencing it stronger to themselves, and in turn stronger to their team. If extra experience means nothing to the bench, then someone should tell them that there's no reason to continue coming to practice, and as Who implied, the starters already know everything, so they've no need to practice, either. Someone should tell Doc right away, because the team is wasting a ton of money and resources on giving the players extra "experience", when there is obviously "No benefit".
