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Lets give it up to Wilcox, for once
« on: March 07, 2013, 03:48:39 PM »

Offline Texstyles

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For those of you who have the Indy game still recorded, go back and look at how Wilcox worked his but off against Hibbert.  I also want to tip my hat of to Danny Ainge for scaring the crap out of this guy buy trying to trade him.  That was a wake up call for him , and he has been playing good ever since.
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Re: Lets give it up to Wilcox, for once
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I feel VERY good going into the playoffs with Wilcox onboard.

KG-Bass-Wilcox is all you really need in a playoff series...sprinkle that with some DJ WHite, Shavlik, even Green at the 4 in a few cases, and we are set.

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He fights for every offensive board. Love it.
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Helping charities just makes him much, much better in my eyes. He helps a lot of underprivileged/sick people.

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Re: Lets give it up to Wilcox, for once
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I'll never understand why everyone is so down on him. I mean last year he averaged what 6 points and 5 boards? That and coupled with the fact he just had heart surgery a year ago, of course his numbers weren't going to be great. It took Jeff a while to come back, and he's getting consistent minutes, Wilcox isn't.

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I really don't get why Doc was so insistent on not playing him.

- He's a very efficient scorer: he knows which shots to take and which he's sure to miss.
- He's a solid rebounder, at worst he's as good as Bass.
- He plays with a ton of energy, and often gets us easy fast break points.
- He's a blocking presence.

His post defense and help defense aren't spectacular, but all things considered, I am more than comfortable with him as our third big. I hope he keeps getting 15-20 minutes.

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« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2013, 04:58:39 PM »

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I really don't get why Doc was so insistent on not playing him.

- He's a very efficient scorer: he knows which shots to take and which he's sure to miss.
- He's a solid rebounder, at worst he's as good as Bass.
- He plays with a ton of energy, and often gets us easy fast break points.
- He's a blocking presence.

His post defense and help defense aren't spectacular, but all things considered, I am more than comfortable with him as our third big. I hope he keeps getting 15-20 minutes.

I was wondering that, too (Doc not playing him).

Maybe Doc is saving him for the playoffs?

I'd love nothing more than for Wilcox to come up BIG vs MIA. We sure could've used him last yr's playoffs. KG appeared gassed, to me, after that ATL series.

KG won't be gassed this time around, thanks to Wilcox.

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I feel VERY good going into the playoffs with Wilcox onboard.

KG-Bass-Wilcox is all you really need in a playoff series...sprinkle that with some DJ WHite, Shavlik, even Green at the 4 in a few cases, and we are set.

You can't seriously believe that.

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« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2013, 05:30:41 PM »

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For those of you who have the Indy game still recorded, go back and look at how Wilcox worked his but off against Hibbert.  I also want to tip my hat of to Danny Ainge for scaring the crap out of this guy buy trying to trade him.  That was a wake up call for him , and he has been playing good ever since.
good post...I was thinking about this today. He is playing great. I like Collins but, I feel Wilcox contributes more. Plus, no one ever talks about his heart surgery. He is a good kid.

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I feel VERY good going into the playoffs with Wilcox onboard.

KG-Bass-Wilcox is all you really need in a playoff series...sprinkle that with some DJ WHite, Shavlik, even Green at the 4 in a few cases, and we are set.

I like your optimism. Wilcox is playing well. This team keeps getting better.

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« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2013, 05:54:35 PM »

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Typical rhythm player. He needs minutes to be comfortable he's starting to get them. When you come back from a major surgery you have to regain confidence first and he wasn't able to do that, coupled with the timeframe for his surgery and he was behind Jeff Green and you can see him coming around too.  I wonder if Rondo was ever thinking "wth" when Doc would throw in Acie Earl 2.0 instead of Wilcox and then ask the team to run.

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I'd love nothing more than for Wilcox to come up BIG vs MIA. We sure could've used him last yr's playoffs. KG appeared gassed, to me, after that ATL series.

KG won't be gassed this time around, thanks to Wilcox.

Part of the problem in the playoffs last year was the Celtics didn’t close out the Atlanta series in 5 games. Then due to the lockout/crunched playoff scheduled they got only 1 or 0 days off (can’t remember which) before the Philadelphia series began. More days off between the 1st and 2nd round will be significant for the legs of the 35 and up guys.

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I feel VERY good going into the playoffs with Wilcox onboard.

KG-Bass-Wilcox is all you really need in a playoff series...sprinkle that with some DJ WHite, Shavlik, even Green at the 4 in a few cases, and we are set.

You can't seriously believe that.

Can't seriously believe what...the sky is Green :)?

You have an issue with Bass?

Let's discuss.

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« Reply #12 on: March 07, 2013, 06:06:53 PM »

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I'd love nothing more than for Wilcox to come up BIG vs MIA. We sure could've used him last yr's playoffs. KG appeared gassed, to me, after that ATL series.

KG won't be gassed this time around, thanks to Wilcox.

Part of the problem in the playoffs last year was the Celtics didn’t close out the Atlanta series in 5 games. Then due to the lockout/crunched playoff scheduled they got only 1 or 0 days off (can’t remember which) before the Philadelphia series began. More days off between the 1st and 2nd round will be significant for the legs of the 35 and up guys.

Good point...I do remember them now rolling right into the MIA series on very little rest...all but conceding that game 1.

We were SO CLOSE that series...you are so right.

Closing out ATL earlier or even PHI could've made a huge difference.

We ALMOST took game 2 from them..Rondo's historic 44 pt game...

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yeah, hes been playing great lately. Hope he keeps it up.

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don't see how he does anything with that huge cast looking thing on his thumb.....pretty amazing he does what he does.....at least he tries ,  more than i could say for JO back in the day.