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defensive rebounds are mostly irrelevant to me, since all that matters is that you increase the chance that your TEAM will pick them up--it doesn't matter if it is you.</p>
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And what about the defensive rebound against the Hornets last week?</p>
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Again, I've never argued that Collins is the best thing since sliced bread, but just that he can mesh wellwith the other personnel. I think that demoting Collins to the second unit would be a disaster. I think the starting unit would be marginally better, if at all, and the reserve unit would be much worse. My position is that, if Collins is on the team (which I accept as a given), he should play with the starters, and that should include Sean instead of Krstic. I've made no mystery of it, and no one has ever explained why I'm wrong about this other than to type "Collins sucks."</p>
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Thing is with Collins, you know what you have. I think that many of us are coming at from the pov that if you try somebody else (giving him the same minutes and the same stable role; a legitimate shot), you may come out with someone that helps the team better. Nothing to do with starting. Just the minutes. Williams is sure looking good. Next, why not give a big chunk of defined minutes to Magloire, yes, even Boone. Starting Magloire one game and benching him the next ain't a legit opportunity. Playing Boonie 2 minutes here and there ain't either. Nobody (at least me) is saying these guys are the best thing since sliced bread either. But we know what we have with Collins on a consistent basis now for years. The other guys, we don't. Magloire may come around and cash the Kidd Dividend. Boonie can rebound, he *should* be able to play some D and get a few points. Or not. Try things for a 15 games or so. If it don't work; go back.</p>
For me, I'd be aiming at 80 to 90 minutes from Krstic, Magloire and Williams. OK Krystic's situation kind of nullifies that to a large degree. Magloire may not pan out and the idea may go south. But until proven wrong, I'm not seeing any reason, really, why we automaticallly have to pencil in that many minutes for Collins as a given.</p>
And yes...saying "Collins sucks" doesn't add much to a discussion but stuff like that, on the other other hand is just part of being a sports fan. Who ever goes to a game and yells "Hey ref, you may have missed a call there but overall I think you're really trying and like everyone you have your strong points!!".?</p>
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If that's your position, I have no problem with it. I am working with a different set of assumptions, though, which are that Collins will be part of the rotation, and play some consisitent number of minutes. The question I'm trying to answer is: How to best use him, with his skills and weaknesses, to give the team the best chance to win? I have MY answer, but I'll never know if I'm right or not, because I doubt it will ever happen. As for Magoire: I suspect that, all in all, he won't be any better, because he just doesn't do very much right. This is his fourth team in the last four years, since his rookie deal expired, and there has to be a reason for that. Everyone knows I'd love to see Boone step up, because I think he could succeed here, but something is going on with him and because we don't see the practices we don't really know what he is struggling with.</p>
See, I'd have a rotation something like this (making this up as I go along)</p>
Starters: Kidd, Carter, RJ, Sean, Collins.</p>
at 4:00 mark (counting down): Take out RJ, Collins. Now have Kidd, Wright, Carter, Sean, Krstic</p>
2nd period: Marcus, Wright, RJ, Krstic, Magloire.</p>
mid-second period: Kidd, Carter,Wright, Magloire, Krstic.</p>
late second quarter: Kidd, Carter, RJ, Nachbar, Krstic/Sean</p>
Third period: Kidd, Carter, RJ, Sean, Collins.</p>
etc.</p>
I really think this is better than putting Krstic in the starting lineup and Collins with one of the reserve combinations. It is more balanced. Obviously, Krstic would play more than Collins, but he'd play when one or more of Kidd, Carter, and RJ are out of the game, and they run more set plays for him against mostly a backup center.</p>