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Originally posted by: FineCubanCigar
who are we going to rotate to "help" Bradley, Dirk the defensive monster or Walker. He wasn't on the floor all that much because he was as much an ascet as he was a liability. The Mavs won last year at the end of the season when they played small ball, and all of 02 for that matter. Don't get me wrong at hate small ball, but thats how the team wins built like it is.
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Maybe you should try some pills FCC, they have some for those constantly having departures from reality. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
You have it wrong about 02 though. As basketball jones has aptly pointed out yet once again we went 40-7 with Bradley getting 20+ minutes and 19-15 when he played under 20 minutes. Yes we did win when we played small ball but not as much as when we played Bradley significant minutes. Bradley's numbers haven't been on a steady decline on a per minute basis. No one can get good numbers when the coach refuses to play them. It was said that Dean Smith was the only one who could hold Michael Jordan under 20 pts/game. The same can be said about Nellie keeping Bradley's numbers down. But the important fact is that when given significant playing time Bradley greatly impacts in a positive manner all the teams stats and most importantly the winning %. Bradley will never be a Shaq or anywhere close to it, but he is one of the best centers in a league starved for center talent. and Shawn can add a hell of a lot of defense to a team dying for defensive help. Shawn has shown the ability to play well one on one except against Shaq who no one can guard one on one. More importantly Shawn is a great help defender and shot blocker. I don't know what is the basis of your man hate for Bradley but if you could objectively look at the numbers you'd see how much Shawn helps the Mavs when Nellie pulls his head out of his ass and plays Bradley. Look at Sacramento. With Shawn playing heavy minutes we beat them last year in our regular season series. Without Shawn playing we lose to the Queens in 5 games in the playoffs.