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Offline apc

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I wouldn't mind if the new guys take some of Wilcox minutes.
Wilcox misses Rondo badley, and not giving us anything offensively. 

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I wouldn't mind if the new guys take some of Wilcox minutes.
Wilcox misses Rondo badley, and not giving us anything offensively.

This is completely false. Wilcox has been just as productive with or without Rondo, it makes zero difference.

And the problem is not taking Wilcox's minutes. The problem is using Bass as the center, with Pierce or Green at the PF.

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I wouldn't mind if the new guys take some of Wilcox minutes.
Wilcox misses Rondo badley, and not giving us anything offensively.

This is completely false. Wilcox has been just as productive with or without Rondo, it makes zero difference.

And the problem is not taking Wilcox's minutes. The problem is using Bass as the center, with Pierce or Green at the PF.

Agreed. "Wilkox" has really stepped up since Rondo's injury (as has Bass)

Bass is not a good center and more of his minutes should be played at PF, we want Bass!

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Doc badly wanted this game. He played the players he trusts and just missed beating an almost fully healthy Heat team without KG, Rondo or Sullinger. I thought Doc did about as well coaching last night as he possibly could have and had a chance to win the game with a Pierce three point attempt with time running out.

Randolph, Williams and White had no business being in last night's game. A 13-17 point lead is never safe with the Heat. They can erase a lead like that in 2 minutes if you have the wrong group of people on the floor. Best to leave guys you don't trust on the bench when trying to coach to win. And last night, Doc was coaching to win.

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Our loss yesterday almost reminds me of the Spura' bench players loss.
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Doc badly wanted this game. He played the players he trusts and just missed beating an almost fully healthy Heat team without KG, Rondo or Sullinger. I thought Doc did about as well coaching last night as he possibly could have and had a chance to win the game with a Pierce three point attempt with time running out.

Randolph, Williams and White had no business being in last night's game. A 13-17 point lead is never safe with the Heat. They can erase a lead like that in 2 minutes if you have the wrong group of people on the floor. Best to leave guys you don't trust on the bench when trying to coach to win. And last night, Doc was coaching to win.

Doc coached to lose. It's not a coincidence that his poor decisions coincided with every time we gave up a big lead.

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Doc badly wanted this game. He played the players he trusts and just missed beating an almost fully healthy Heat team without KG, Rondo or Sullinger. I thought Doc did about as well coaching last night as he possibly could have and had a chance to win the game with a Pierce three point attempt with time running out.

Randolph, Williams and White had no business being in last night's game. A 13-17 point lead is never safe with the Heat. They can erase a lead like that in 2 minutes if you have the wrong group of people on the floor. Best to leave guys you don't trust on the bench when trying to coach to win. And last night, Doc was coaching to win.

Doc coached to lose. It's not a coincidence that his poor decisions coincided with every time we gave up a big lead.
Doc coached to win. It's not a coincidence that our players missing shots coincided with every time we gave up a big lead.
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Doc badly wanted this game. He played the players he trusts and just missed beating an almost fully healthy Heat team without KG, Rondo or Sullinger. I thought Doc did about as well coaching last night as he possibly could have and had a chance to win the game with a Pierce three point attempt with time running out.

Randolph, Williams and White had no business being in last night's game. A 13-17 point lead is never safe with the Heat. They can erase a lead like that in 2 minutes if you have the wrong group of people on the floor. Best to leave guys you don't trust on the bench when trying to coach to win. And last night, Doc was coaching to win.

Doc coached to lose. It's not a coincidence that his poor decisions coincided with every time we gave up a big lead.
Doc coached to win. It's not a coincidence that our players missing shots coincided with every time we gave up a big lead.

Putting Bass as a center, with Pierce as a PF, and playing small in your wings and guard positions was a layup drill for the Heat. Missing shots is not a problem for us as long as we are capable of defending, Doc didn't give us a chance to do that, you know, we had a big lead... making shots shouldn't have been a priority as much as preventing the other team from scoring as easily as they were doing.