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Post by goceltics34 on Sept 7, 2005 18:54:14 GMT -5
Big AL and perk's defense will be the key this year. They have to play defense without fouling. Perk last year never earned the respect of the refs last year, and seemed to a target for his rough play. Allen, banks, reed. and west are pretty good perimeter defenders, they should help our big's stay out of foul trouble by keeping defenders in front of them.
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Post by Celtic17 on Sept 7, 2005 21:21:08 GMT -5
Big AL and perk's defense will be the key this year. They have to play defense without fouling. Perk last year never earned the respect of the refs last year, and seemed to a target for his rough play. Allen, banks, reed. and west are pretty good perimeter defenders, they should help our big's stay out of foul trouble by keeping defenders in front of them. Nice post g34! ! ! Right to the point. Next karma point is yours. I spent one a couple mins ago. ;D I might add MBlount to that list, if he gets his head out of his !!!GREENIAC!!!. Team defense makes it easier on all the players.
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Post by meltinjohn on Sept 7, 2005 23:37:07 GMT -5
The reason why Pierce was turnover prone the past few years is because he took it upon himself to be the playmaker for the team. He'd often try to get the offense going by himself and he'd try being the scorer and the distributor all at once. His job isn't to dribble the ball that much. He's a solid ball handler, but when he starts dancing around the court with his dribbling, he gets in trouble, and ultimately, he gets us in trouble (one, by turning the ball over, and two, by making the offense become stagnant). Once Pierces contract expires, hes gonna get cheaper money due to nobody wanting to pay him a lot and be a 6th man on some other team I think. He will be in Jerry Stackhouses boat. Probably on a western conference team being benched and getting 11ppg off the bench like Stack did this past yr. Its a case of going from a teams only superstar to being reduced to a 6th man. Pierce in Boston reminds me of Stackhouse a lot when Stack was the #1 option in Detroit.
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