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Quote from: slamtheking on December 28, 2011, 10:24:01 PMmaybe it's just me but the lone bright spot tonight was Steimsma looks like he's a pretty decent pick up by Danny.well here come the rookies. let's see what they can doStiemsma is a nice player but he's a non factor offensively, just like JO. For that reason alone I couldn't advocate including him in the starting lineup. Not getting enough on offense from the rest of our starters right now to justify putting a one-dimensional guy like that with the starters.I'd actually advocate starting Bass or Wilcox (when he's back) over JO or Stiesma.
maybe it's just me but the lone bright spot tonight was Steimsma looks like he's a pretty decent pick up by Danny.well here come the rookies. let's see what they can do
Sad to watch this Kevin Garnett. Get them out, doc. Please
Quote from: PosImpos on December 28, 2011, 10:26:20 PMQuote from: slamtheking on December 28, 2011, 10:24:01 PMmaybe it's just me but the lone bright spot tonight was Steimsma looks like he's a pretty decent pick up by Danny.well here come the rookies. let's see what they can doStiemsma is a nice player but he's a non factor offensively, just like JO. For that reason alone I couldn't advocate including him in the starting lineup. Not getting enough on offense from the rest of our starters right now to justify putting a one-dimensional guy like that with the starters.I'd actually advocate starting Bass or Wilcox (when he's back) over JO or Stiesma.Bass could take 20+ shots as a starter.
Remember - the Hornets playing without their best player tonight
Quote from: slamtheking on December 28, 2011, 10:21:40 PMso, anyone have an explanation as to how a team like NO that has thrown together a bunch of players that aren't familiar with the coach or each other can look so much more on the same page than the Celtics that have a starting line-up (other than Sasha) that has played together for years and have a supposedly brilliant coach?boggles my mind how the C's look so out of sorts so far this year. I'm sure PP's absence plays a part but it can't possibly explain this type of team performance so far.well, at least tonight i think you can chalk it up to them being very tired.the bench is comprised of a bunch of guys who have never played before, as well. NO at least has guys like Jack, Ariza, Landry, Okafor, Bellineli who have all played most of a season together. Tonight our starters were exhausted and our bench is totally out of sorts; just a bunch of guys who met last week trying their best to play like a coherent team.
so, anyone have an explanation as to how a team like NO that has thrown together a bunch of players that aren't familiar with the coach or each other can look so much more on the same page than the Celtics that have a starting line-up (other than Sasha) that has played together for years and have a supposedly brilliant coach?boggles my mind how the C's look so out of sorts so far this year. I'm sure PP's absence plays a part but it can't possibly explain this type of team performance so far.
Quote from: PosImpos on December 28, 2011, 10:26:20 PMQuote from: slamtheking on December 28, 2011, 10:24:01 PMmaybe it's just me but the lone bright spot tonight was Steimsma looks like he's a pretty decent pick up by Danny.well here come the rookies. let's see what they can doStiemsma is a nice player but he's a non factor offensively, just like JO. For that reason alone I couldn't advocate including him in the starting lineup. Not getting enough on offense from the rest of our starters right now to justify putting a one-dimensional guy like that with the starters.I'd actually advocate starting Bass or Wilcox (when he's back) over JO or Stiesma.I'm not advocating he start, just that e looks like a decent pickup when I thought he'd be a stiff.