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best rotation
« on: December 30, 2011, 12:03:11 PM »

Offline winsomme

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once Pierce is back, the rotation of players I would like to see is

Rondo
Ray
PP
KG
JO (sitting fairly early if ineffective)

Dooling
Moore
Pietrus
Bass
Stiemsma
Wilcox (if Stiemsma and/or JO are ineffective)

I think it's time to find out if Stiemsma can play. Our bigman rotation has been so poor this season I don't think we have anything to lose by put Stiemsma out there to see if he can turn into a consistent contributor. We need to know this so we can have time to add to the center spot before the trade deadline.

Also, I want to see if Moore can knock down his 3pt shot much like Eddie House did for us. I think that is the better fit in our offense than Quis' herky jerky style.

And I just think Pietrus needs to be our SF defender. He's built better than Quis and Pav for this role, plus he can knock down the 3.

As for Wilcox, I think he's best as your third C off the bench. He's just doesn't seem to be the physical presence out there for the center position.

I doubt Doc moves away from Quis, so I don't really expect to see Moore that much, but I would really like to.

Re: best rotation
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 12:45:17 PM »

Offline slamtheking

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not that Doc would go this route but when everyone is available,

Rondo, Ray, PP, Bass, KG starting.

Dooling, Daniels, Pietrus, Wilcox, JO as primary backups.

Steimsma and Moore/Bradley as needed.

JJJ and Bradley/Moore in street clothes.

Based on what I've seen, I think this set up could offer the most flexibility in the substitutions for whomever we're playing.