huh? In the 9 minutes he played during the Pacers game he racked up 2 blocks and 3 rebounds, which rounds out to EIGHT blocks and 12 rebounds per 36 min. In what universe does that qualify as getting manhandled?
Not
this Indiana game -- the previous one, where he was tossed around by Hibbert, and Doc pulled him when he decided to play hockey defense on Hill (that would be 3 fouls and a turnover in just 7 minutes, if you're statistically inclined.
In the second Indiana game (which you seem to be referring to) his 9 minutes game chiefly in garbage time.
Secondly, in the other 3 of the last 4 games the C's have played, he's played 1 minute, 1 minute, and then 3 minutes. That's not enough time to show anything one way or the other. You could stick in Michael Jordan for 1 minute and the most he could do is score a single bucket. That's less than 3 full possessions, and for a guy who's like 5th in the pecking order in terms of who gets to shoot, etc.
I've explained multiple times in this thread what the reasons are for his decreased playing time. So if people still refuse to consider them, I guess repeating myself will be a waste of time.
In other words, he hasn't been given a shot.
He was. He demonstrated that he can do well against horrible teams (something we already knew from his time in the NBDL), but he gets exposed when he's matched up with actual NBA centers.
It's the total opposite of that guy Jon Leuer in Milwaukee. He killed it in preseason so they started him... and now he's been killing it in the regular season.
No, you actually got it backwards. He first started killing in the regular season, then they started him. It took three consecutive solid outings against solid teams (the Clippers, the Suns and the Spurs) before he got to start. And the jury is still out on how successful this experiment is, since he's been pretty poor over the last three games (and consequently his playing time has dropped below 20 mpg).