Celtics were at their best last night when Perk was on the floor. His size and defense effects the Lakers big men. His rebounding was a key part when he played.
I disagree. Perk's defense has had little or no impact on either Bynum or Gasol. He did rebound well last night. However, he did not play at all in the fourth quarter and the Celts were extremely effective except for the last 3 minutes. If the Celtics need to score points to catch up, they really can't have Perk on the floor for too long. For the most part he gives the Celts less than zero on offense.
When he was on the court, the Laker big men shot 2-12. Off the court, they shot 9-13
Just curious. Do you have the Lakers' big man stats for the other two games when Perk was on or off the court? I guess the problem I see is that he is such a liability on offense the Celts are playing 4 on 5 when he is out there.
No one was stopping them because the officials allowed the Laker big men to camp in the lane and called fouls on the smallest touch.
Last night, they finally let them play a little, and Perk's value, post defense, became available.
The fact that when he is not on the court and their big men shoot so high a % says that they are taking advantage of one of them.
All the Celtic big men have roles they need to play. What is the point of changing it now?
P.S. do you think if Perk was on the floor for the last few minutes, he might have created some stops? The Laker big men went right at Baby (Odom and Gasol) and he could stopped neither of them. Davis did a great job in the 2nd half, but the last couple of minutes, they were not going to him offensively and was a liability on defense.