I think giving a guy starting position that he hasn't earned sends a bad message to the team
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostYeah, Patterson is playing terrible this year. His shooting .356 from field and .375 from 3. In 21.7 minutes per game his only getting 2.8 rebound per game.
On the other hand Scola is averaging same amount of minutes and is shooting better from the field(.417) and the 3(.750). I excepted him to start making his midrange more consistently soon. His made a career off that shot. Also his getting 7.8 rebounds compared to 2.8 by 2pat.
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostI think giving a guy starting position that he hasn't earned sends a bad message to the teamHeir, Prince of Cambridge
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Axel wrote: View PostI think starting someone without taking the bigger picture into account sends a worse message."Stop eating your sushi."
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JimiCliff wrote: View PostGuys, I know someone well connected in the Raptors front office so this is 100% true...when Casey started coaching here, it was basically a coin flip between potential slogans that he was going to use as the modus operandi for the team: "Pound the Rock", or "Don't Take the Big Picture Into Account".
Starting Scola over PPatt sends the message of "individual play trumps the team". As long as you beat the guy ahead of you, you start. Moving the veteran Scola to the bench sends the message of "sacrifice for the betterment of the team".
I know which of those two messages is more likely to win a championship.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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