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Re: Terrence Williams - Game 5
« Reply #30 on: May 02, 2013, 09:14:48 PM »

Offline LarBrd33

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I think it's starting to make more and more sense why Ray Allen bailed...  talk about disrespect.  Ainge tried to trade him every single deadline... supposedly he was traded at the deadline last year and the deal fell apart.  Meanwhile, he gets benched for some tragically undersized unproven kid who was streaking.  The fans underappreciated him, the GM underappreciated him and the coach underappreciated him... Meanwhile, we signed J-Terry and were going after Lee before Ray had even left for Miami.  We took away his role.

YOu think T-Will being 6'6 and 220 (as opposed to Bradley who is 6'2 180) has anything to do with him getting minutes?  Bradley was getting dominated inside by Felton... he's too tiny to deal with average sized guards and he's a liability on offense. 

Re: Terrence Williams - Game 5
« Reply #31 on: May 02, 2013, 10:19:52 PM »

Offline BballTim

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I think it's starting to make more and more sense why Ray Allen bailed...  talk about disrespect.  Ainge tried to trade him every single deadline... supposedly he was traded at the deadline last year and the deal fell apart.  Meanwhile, he gets benched for some tragically undersized unproven kid who was streaking.

  So what was the plan? To keep Bradley on the bench behind Ray when we were playing much better with Bradley just in case AB had a rough 12-13 season? Ray would have still left, he'd just have been whining about 1 less thing.

Re: Terrence Williams - Game 5
« Reply #32 on: May 02, 2013, 10:40:16 PM »

Offline danglertx

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TWill can be a keeper even without a consistent outside shot.  He just needs to drive and find ways to score and get fouled at the basket.

Rondo has made quite the early career of it not being able to consistently knock down jumpers.