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Ranking: Celtics January Goals
« on: December 30, 2010, 11:16:08 AM »

Offline Spilling Green Dye

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Every year we weigh the regular season importance vs resting for the playoffs, and this upcoming January highlights this argument all the more.  If you were Doc Rivers, in what order of importance do you rank the following (for January only)?

-Rest Rondo & KG
-Win at least 12 (of the 16) games in January
-Reduce Pierce & Allen's playing time to prevent burnout
-Keep Shaq & Jermaine's minutes to no more than 20/game each
-Get Perkins & West back and playing Asap
-Push for a trade to add depth
-Give large playing time to the rookies for development

Would you sacrifice winning at least 12 games in January just to give Rondo & KG extra rest?  What about rest for the remainder of the players?  How important is winning / standings vs health or depth?  How hard to you want to push to get injured plays back into the fold?

My personal ranking is listed above, in order.  What would yours be, and why?

Re: Ranking: Celtics January Goals
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2010, 01:03:17 PM »

Offline Q_FBE

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Right now, it appears to be a struggle just to field a competitive team out there. Something that failed to happen in Detriot last night.

We need to continue to fight and win each and every game because that is our mantra. There are obstacles and road blocks out there, the latest being the health of one Kevin Garnett.

But when I see Luke Harangody and Avery Bradler and Von Wafer being forced into significant stints like last night, I am worried about survival. I hope that Danny is not feeling rushed into a trade that wins us games now but screws us down the road.
The beatings will continue until morale improves

Re: Ranking: Celtics January Goals
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2010, 01:42:57 PM »

Offline CelticsWhat35

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The most important thing is for the core players to be healthy for the playoffs.  Resting Rondo and KG in January doesn't mean anything if they're playing banged up in March and April.  Health is the most important thing overall, and if KG and/or Rondo aren't healthy, they shouldn't be playing.  Small injuries can turn into bigger injuries if you keep playing.

A great record and HCA is definitely a great thing to have, and makes the road to the finals easier, but this team can win in the playoffs on the road.  Winning in the playoffs if they're not healthy??  That's a different story.

That being said, January doesn't look like a particularly hard month.  11 of the games are against teams .500 or worse, and 10 of the games are at home, inlcuding a 6-game homestand.

I don't think Jermaine's minutes should be limited.  I think he should consistently be getting more minutes (if he's contributing) to build up his stamina, and with KG most likely at least missing SOME time, he'll have that chance for extended minutes.

In terms of guys like Bradley and Harangody, neither of them have a place on this team in the playoffs, so the importance of their minutes and experience is far down the list.

Re: Ranking: Celtics January Goals
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2010, 01:52:27 PM »

Offline nickagneta

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Goal #1: Stay healthy
Goal #2: Stay healthy
Goal #3: If possible win some games(not as jigh a priority as some think)
Goal #4: Stay healthy

Re: Ranking: Celtics January Goals
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2010, 01:59:59 PM »

Offline Mike-Dub

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Goal #1: Stay healthy
Goal #2: Stay healthy
Goal #3: If possible win some games(not as jigh a priority as some think)
Goal #4: Stay healthy

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