Bad timing for that message I guess. OT against Miami, how often will that happen? At that point, I say you put away the mental blackberry and play your best players.
EDIT: Also, the rebounding was disappointing, this is a Miami team that only last month was finger pointing at each other because they were getting killed on the glass on a daily basis.
Last edited by BasketballCrush; Thu Jan 24th, 2013 at 12:15 PM.
Give one of your best rebounders 24 minutes, blame him for lack of rebounding. Sounds perfectly logical.
"Championships are what we live for, now lets go win them."Tim Leiweke
How is he going to rebound on the bench? Do you think our rebounding was going to magically get better with a smaller lineup? Why was Amir Johnson not subject to this? Ed Davis(24m, 5REB) 0.208 REB/M, Amir Johnston(32m, 6REB) 0.1875 REB/M in this game. Amir was no better...actually worse. Him and Amir were pretty active early in the game against the Heat front court before he got sat. Even ESPN noticed this. Teaching him some lesson like he is some child vs trying to WIN. Truly a noble cause.
The reality of the situation is that Casey tried to match the heat who went smaller and we don't have the personnel. Blaming people who didnt get any minutes and wasn't completely horrible in the limited minutes they did get is pure scapegoating.
Last edited by Pill; Fri Jan 25th, 2013 at 01:29 AM.
You think Gray is smaller? Check the video feed on your TV.
I don't care how active you are when you are doubled up on the glass - and that included the limited minutes for ED.
Gray: 1 reb per 3.5min. lol
This isn't junior high ball. Men are paid millions to win. In the ORL game Matt/Jack said Casey said he was monitoring minutes vs. HEAT due to the back to back. I was offering my personal speculation for limited minutes on a night when Raps got murdered on glass. I could be, and most likely am, wrong.
"Championships are what we live for, now lets go win them."Tim Leiweke
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