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david lee
« on: April 25, 2017, 02:24:39 AM »

Offline rollie mass

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 david lee burned the celtics by not coming to celts in any sort of shape, after a partying summer in vegas
he would have fit well here
he rebounds and passes well
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ouch.

Real talk. He wasn't gonna pan out here anyway. He'd be buried at the end of the bench or be in Stevens' dog house!


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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2017, 05:05:06 AM »

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just checked his stats 5.6 rebounds per 17 minutes and 7 points but your both probably right
per 30 minutes not shabby
i saw him mid season and he was playing well-
he still burned us--but acknowledge  that your right-

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ouch.

Real talk. He wasn't gonna pan out here anyway. He'd be buried at the end of the bench or be in Stevens' dog house!

He was a starter to lead off the 15-16 season with the Cs. It was Lee who buried himself at the end of the bench. It is really annoying to see Lee not completely washed up and out of the league (with the Spurs, no less) because that is the role he played himself into in Boston.

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Don't think it was all conditioning. His shot was off in comparison to other years.

The Spurs have a lot of players who can hide his deficiencies. I wasn't down on him nearly as much as others in this group. I thought it was highly questionable that Ainge got rid of him mid-season given he would have provided good back up in case anyone got hurt. Sure enough, Kelly got hurt.