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All-Star break team....
« on: May 11, 2011, 10:39:54 PM »

Offline jjax107

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We should have kept the team we had at All Star break when we were #1 in conference. Those guys together had experience and baby davis had better chemistry with the former 2nd unit and the likes of nate robinson . I believe nate robinson wouldve helped alot this series and wouldve been emotional lift. I understand marquis daniels had concussion, but would he been out for the whole rest of season?? I mean the guys we traded for in ordered to have a deep bench to give starters rest, hardly played at all. Did you guys even see pavlovich, troy murphy, von wafer, etc.?? I bet Murphy wished hed gone to Heat now. And I think Kristic shouldve played more. I blame Doc Rivers for his player rotations as well. But even deeper blame goes to Danny Ainge for making "the trade(s)". Obviously you dont make trades like that in midseason and when youre playing the best basketball in the League! The new guys never totally got comfortable, which I guess is why Doc didnt play them as much. (assumption) I dont care what anyone says, Celtics chemistry was thrown off and we never totally recovered. Now everyone is crying to have it broken it up again this summer with some trades, but I think at this point we just need to focus on team chemistry being there is only half regular season next year and go from there. These guys have ONE more run in them. IMO
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Re: All-Star break team....
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2011, 10:56:00 PM »

Offline Marcus13

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a move had to be made or we wouldnt have a had a back-up swingman.  I just know (without really knowing) that there had to be an option to do this without breaking up our core like we did.

We lost our identity with the trades

Re: All-Star break team....
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2011, 11:01:59 PM »

Offline jjax107

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a move had to be made or we wouldnt have a had a back-up swingman.  I just know (without really knowing) that there had to be an option to do this without breaking up our core like we did.

We lost our identity with the trades

I hear ya. But how long was Marquis actually out? Was his diagnosis worth blowing up team midseason?
"Just do what you do best."
-Red Auerbach

Re: All-Star break team....
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2011, 11:02:58 PM »

Offline Marcus13

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a move had to be made or we wouldnt have a had a back-up swingman.  I just know (without really knowing) that there had to be an option to do this without breaking up our core like we did.

We lost our identity with the trades

I hear ya. But how long was Marquis actually out? Was his diagnosis worth blowing up team midseason?


Idk.  Did he even end up playing for Sacramento?  I never checked

Re: All-Star break team....
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2011, 11:05:15 PM »

Offline rsan

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he was bought out by sac. we desperately needed a wing player but we did mess up our chemistry and that truly backfired.

Re: All-Star break team....
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2011, 11:06:02 PM »

Offline Marcus13

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he was bought out by sac. we desperately needed a wing player but we did mess up our chemistry and that truly backfired.

If he was bought out and WE didn't bring him back on a min contract...that tells me he probably wasn't able to go