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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 129822" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I don't really agree. It's a different game. If you don't get your top guys decent rest they will wear down at the end of the season. Cooney was awful at the end of last season because his legs were spent and the same will happen this season.</p><p>Starters should play around 30-32 mpg.</p><p>This team has alot of solid talent, but not alot of great talent, so I get playing more of a rotation - though some of the rotations do not make sense to me.</p><p>They are also juggling with TJ, who they try to keep to no more than 25 mpg.</p><p></p><p>There could be a greater delineation of starters to backups, but some of this is simply searching for the right matchups and hot players game to game. Though as Peacone says, it is frustrating when a guy gets hot and you take him out - that's when you run longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 129822, member: 1776"] I don't really agree. It's a different game. If you don't get your top guys decent rest they will wear down at the end of the season. Cooney was awful at the end of last season because his legs were spent and the same will happen this season. Starters should play around 30-32 mpg. This team has alot of solid talent, but not alot of great talent, so I get playing more of a rotation - though some of the rotations do not make sense to me. They are also juggling with TJ, who they try to keep to no more than 25 mpg. There could be a greater delineation of starters to backups, but some of this is simply searching for the right matchups and hot players game to game. Though as Peacone says, it is frustrating when a guy gets hot and you take him out - that's when you run longer. [/QUOTE]
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