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I don't think we'll see Sean in this game, based on how many ridiculous passes the C3 makes inside thoe post. It'll be KG behind-the-back passes all day long while he's in there. Going against Boston isn't the best situation to test Sean's increasing court awareness.</p>
I was watching Sportscenter a while ago when it broke down the Celtics rotation. In the report it said that KG and Allen would be the first people to come out, leaving PP to get extended minutes. We usually bring Kidd and RJ or Carter out first. Here's a crazy idea but I'm just brainstorming: we start Wright over Carter. We use the defense to slow down C3 (btw thats the celtics big three), and then bring out Carter at the first round of substitutions. Then we have Carter lighting it up against the Celtic's "bench," and then we only need Antoine or RJ to lockdown Paul Pierce.</p>
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The Nets really only need to guard two guys on the perimeter in Allen and Pierce. They will most likely will play off Rondo. Jefferson will naturally guard Pierce and Kidd and Carter can take turns guarding Allen. What the Nets can do is start Kidd off on Allen and Carter on Rondo. Kidd can chase Allen around making it difficult for him to get room to shoot. At about the 4 minute mark in the first quarter they can sub out Carter for Wright who will take over guarding Allen and Kidd can switch off to Rondo and get a little bit of rest on defense. Then start of 2nd quarter Jefferson and Kidd come out and Carter, Armstrong, and maybe Magloire and Nachbar come in, with Wright guarding Pierce if he's in with their 2nd unit and Carter can be the focal point of setting up the Nets offense with the 2nd unit.</p>
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