Ok, so what's the point of the whole thing?
Do we make Pierce a faux starter, where he's taken out as soon as the 1st break occurs and then, use him as a sixth man, just so it appears that he's still a starter for his ego and the media? I don't get it.
All and all, we need his minutes down to 24-28 per game. I don't see that happening as long as he starts.
Realize, reduced minutes=2004 Pierce, that's plain and simple. If anything, he really is the C's Ginobilli. Whenever I hear of what the Spurs chances are.... I look at Ginobilli's health. As soon as an issue arises, one can almost predict a loss to the Lakers or a 2nd round upset w/o much adieu. Healthy Ginobilli equals no 2nd Lakers Kobe-Gasol dynasty.
So why am I being obstinate here?
Here's why ... we have plenty of spare parts but we look towards this starting *five* (now 4) in much of a KC Jones manner. But yet, our bench is better than Thirdkill, Carlisle, & Kite. So while I agree, I wouldn't want a hapless Carlisle to start in place of Bird, I wouldn't mind if it were Big Baby, Green, Murphy, or Pavlovic with the idea that Bird would be coming in to fill-in, when the time was right. That didn't hurt Heinsohn any, when he did that with Silas.