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Re: Does Doc Trust Crawford More Than Bass?
« Reply #15 on: March 07, 2013, 03:41:12 PM »

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If he did, I wouldn't blame him.

I am not a fan of Bass. Very undersized and just kept getting outrebounded yesterday by Hibbert.

He's got a mid-range shot he makes 50 percent of the time, and that's it.

I would consider starting Green over Bass at the 4 and having either Wilcox, Terry or Williams as the primary 6th man.

Terry is actually the man 6th man right now, but Green is right here with him

You can't expect Bass to outrebound Hibbert. He's got half a foot on Bass.

I don't. I am just saying someone of Bass's skill set is very tough because he's not big enough to be an effective 4 and not athletic enough to be an effective 3.


Re: Does Doc Trust Crawford More Than Bass?
« Reply #16 on: March 07, 2013, 03:45:08 PM »

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If he did, I wouldn't blame him.

I am not a fan of Bass. Very undersized and just kept getting outrebounded yesterday by Hibbert.

He's got a mid-range shot he makes 50 percent of the time, and that's it.

I would consider starting Green over Bass at the 4 and having either Wilcox, Terry or Williams as the primary 6th man.

Terry is actually the man 6th man right now, but Green is right here with him

You can't expect Bass to outrebounded Hibbert. He's got half a foot on Bass.

I can expect Bass to challenge people driving toward the basket (charge or blocking shots). Sometimes, it's a complete layup/dunk fest if KG goes to the bench.

On a side note, White had two blocks in 3 minutes of action.
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