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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">November 2, 2005 -- BOSTON ? With Maurice Taylor likely to miss tonight's opener because of a sprained right knee, it assures that Larry Brown will have to put rookie Channing Frye into a larger role against the Celtics.
Taylor's absence also means their other rookie, power forward David Lee, will be on the active roster. Lee was going to be one of three players on the inactive list for tonight, along with center Jackie Butler and Penny Hardaway.
"I don't know what his situation will be," Brown said yesterday of Taylor. "It doesn't look good right now. He hurt it [Monday], got some swelling."
Antonio Davis is expected to start at power forward. Frye has badly outplayed veteran Malik Rose during training camp and should be the first power forward off the bench. However, Brown keeps hinting the young kids won't play much until December.
Frye averaged 10.4 points in 19 minutes per game in preseason. The 6-11 Frye, whom Brown classified as a power forward early in camp, shot 50.8 percent from the field, grabbing 4.3 rebounds.
Brown still would not reveal his starting lineup, but Eddy Curry, Davis, Stephon Marbury and Jamal Crawford appear locks. The question is small forward, and it's a huge dilemma considering Boston's best player is veteran Paul Pierce on an otherwise young, rebuilding club that is not expected to make the playoffs.
With Quentin Richardson still not 100 percent because of a hamstring injury, the assignment could go to Trevor Ariza, who had a nice training camp and Brown believes he can turn into a good defender. Brown seems reluctant to start the unsung Matt Barnes, who missed practice yesterday due to personal reasons. </div>
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Taylor's absence also means their other rookie, power forward David Lee, will be on the active roster. Lee was going to be one of three players on the inactive list for tonight, along with center Jackie Butler and Penny Hardaway.
"I don't know what his situation will be," Brown said yesterday of Taylor. "It doesn't look good right now. He hurt it [Monday], got some swelling."
Antonio Davis is expected to start at power forward. Frye has badly outplayed veteran Malik Rose during training camp and should be the first power forward off the bench. However, Brown keeps hinting the young kids won't play much until December.
Frye averaged 10.4 points in 19 minutes per game in preseason. The 6-11 Frye, whom Brown classified as a power forward early in camp, shot 50.8 percent from the field, grabbing 4.3 rebounds.
Brown still would not reveal his starting lineup, but Eddy Curry, Davis, Stephon Marbury and Jamal Crawford appear locks. The question is small forward, and it's a huge dilemma considering Boston's best player is veteran Paul Pierce on an otherwise young, rebuilding club that is not expected to make the playoffs.
With Quentin Richardson still not 100 percent because of a hamstring injury, the assignment could go to Trevor Ariza, who had a nice training camp and Brown believes he can turn into a good defender. Brown seems reluctant to start the unsung Matt Barnes, who missed practice yesterday due to personal reasons. </div>
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