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Post by vasalos on Mar 4, 2013 16:16:24 GMT -5
With Zack out for the next two games, here's my preferred starting lineup:
Duren, Galloway, Mills, Garland, Wright.
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Post by scarletexplorer on Mar 4, 2013 16:23:01 GMT -5
I'd start Peterson over Garland, so long as Peterson is feeling alright. I much prefer Garland off the bench, and DJ gives us a slight rebounding edge over Garland, which we'll need with Zack out.
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Post by luhoopsfan on Mar 4, 2013 16:24:50 GMT -5
No: Petersen Wright Galloway Mills Duren
Garland gets extended time for sure call it 22-25 mins, Brown gets 10-12 minutes and Hunt gets 7-8 (3 or 4 each half) the 4 guards each play about 35 minutes, Wright goes for 25-28 minutes.
I also wouldn't be surprised to see some zone thrown at GW to try and make them shoot from the outside some more. Sure you risk the 2nd chance points but maybe you force some long rebounds for the guards to hopefully corral.
That lineup worked well a few games this season and I like it for this one. I think Jerrell can have a huge game and is going to step up to the challenge of being the lone wolf big man.
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Post by 23won on Mar 4, 2013 18:42:23 GMT -5
With Zack out for the next two games, here's my preferred starting lineup: Duren, Galloway, Mills, Garland, Wright. I prefer that for the start and for a big chunk of the game. When those guys are in together, it is very exciting to watch. Besides, Garland often takes a little time to heat up. He shoots much better later in the game than earlier from what I have seen. I'd start him, let him heat up, get a nice lead and then bring in DJ for a defensive clampdown. The side benefit is that you get more offensive efficiency for Garland over the course of the game. Garland also does a good job giving and getting assists from Ramon and has done a nice job slashing and then dishing to Jerrell for an easy shot/jam. If you set the tone early, especially for teams like St Louis, it is much more effective. When we have gotten behind St Lou in the past, it is a tough road back. I'd rather smack them early and get ahead.
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Post by lasallescreamer on Mar 4, 2013 18:56:51 GMT -5
The problem with starting Garland is that if he, TD or 55 get 2 fouls in first 10 min, they will hit bench and no off.coming off bench unless Dunn comes in and is hitting his 3. I look at DJ more as a D stopper, although he has a great stroke-just not shooting as well as I thought he would. If Garland comes off bench, wew do have some instant O and less chance of stagnation. Of cours, if he starts, might get nice lead and put thought of upset to rest.ost imp.: All must play within their own abilitiesa and not try to do things they might not be great at-Hunt and Brown should play good D and board and Garland should just keep on keepin on. JW should play just like he has been and not try to make up for abscense of Z. Anyway,I vote for DJ to start with Garland, Hunt, Brown and maybe Dunn off bench.We will win.
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