Kaman - Playoff secret weapon?

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If we make the playoffs does Kaman enter the rotation and play a significant role - our "secret" or "stashed" weapon?
 
He's looked terrible in garbage time this year
 
Kaman played with LMA last season, he knows... he knows what a little bitch LMA is. I'm sure he'll have a few elbows and hard fouls to remind him he was never going to be the greatest anything here.
 
Kaman played with LMA last season, he knows... he knows what a little bitch LMA is. I'm sure he'll have a few elbows and hard fouls to remind him he was never going to be the greatest anything here.
My point! He's getting time at practice I'm sure, but saving energy now. Come playoffs the game tightens, rotations shorten and it's much more of a half court game. And if we do make the playoffs we might as well go in fighting; I think Kaman could play a significant role come playoff time - especially off the bench.
 
He's looked terrible in garbage time this year
He didn't play long enough to break a sweat and playing with the 3rd string ain't quite like playing with the starters...Kaman can hoop and in the playoffs can give you some production. I'm glad he's healthy when the playoffs come because last season he started great and limped into the post season injured
 
My point! He's getting time at practice I'm sure, but saving energy now. Come playoffs the game tightens, rotations shorten and it's much more of a half court game. And if we do make the playoffs we might as well go in fighting; I think Kaman could play a significant role come playoff time - especially off the bench.
I agree completely..
 
I like the idea. If we end up in the #7 or 8 spot, he can bang for a few minute with Benedict Aldridge or Bogut. Between Kaman and Meyers' goofiness and deceptively physical play, there will be some frustrated opponents! They'll need counseling between games.

If we stay in the #6 spot and get OKC or the Clippers, I don't see Kaman being better than the main rotation options.
 
If we make the playoffs does Kaman enter the rotation and play a significant role - our "secret" or "stashed" weapon?
I thought this at the beginning of the season: That they would keep Kaman rested and healthy for the playoffs. Now I'm less sure about that.
 
I hope hes not our secret weapon.
 
Montero is going to have a Zach Randolph like impact on the first round this year. Mark my words!
 
When Kaman came here, he had an excellent hook shot. He was slow rotating his body on defense, but used his height very well to dominate on offense. Now he's so rusty from not playing, you think you hear a door creaking but it's him on the bench. Blazer management should have kept this option alive, but they killed his career, as they did for Dorell Wright.

It's too late to use him. He's a dead man walking, and it was unnecessary.
 
No Kaman won't play.

But I do wonder about Noah Vonleh? He's not ready for a prime time starting role on the big stage. Seems like the playoffs may be setting him up for failure. I could see Stotts starting Hendo at SF with Aminu at PF. Could depend on matchup too.
 
I don't think he'll see much time in the playoffs...
 
It will be quite shocking for the opponent when Kaveman hits an elbow jumper, gets doubled on the bounce in the post and turns the ball over, and needs an oxygen tank after 3 trips down the court.
I'm sure by now they've lost his scouting report.....
 
It will be quite shocking for the opponent when Kaveman hits an elbow jumper, gets doubled on the bounce in the post and turns the ball over, and needs an oxygen tank after 3 trips down the court.
I'm sure by now they've lost his scouting report.....
All he has to do is piss off Draymond Green and get him ejected...then he can suck on an oxygen tank for the rest of the game..mission accomplished
 
If Kaman ever does play, the playoffs are the perfect time. Unless things have changed, the game is allowed to get more physical. And Kaman is the guy to mix it up. Riverman is correct. All CK has to do is spend some time pushing on Green (and Bogut), pissing them off and wearing them down. But whoever they play (assuming the do make the POs) I fully expect them to unleash "Mongo" when some dirty work is needed........and Leonard has too many fouls.
 
My point! He's getting time at practice I'm sure, but saving energy now. Come playoffs the game tightens, rotations shorten and it's much more of a half court game. And if we do make the playoffs we might as well go in fighting; I think Kaman could play a significant role come playoff time - especially off the bench.
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