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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
NBA games are 48 minutes long. Perkins played 313 minutes total for the Celtics this year (12 games- started 7). Unless you are suggesting that his street clothes rooting talents were somehow leading Boston to success it is very hard to make the case you are trying to make. He played in 1 game against Miami for Boston, a 85-82 win which could hardly be called a dominant win.
And are you suggesting that older players aren't more likely to wear down as the season progresses? The fact is because of injuries the older players (Pierce/Garnett/Allen) were forced to play more minutes throughout the season than they had projected them to. Garnett in particular had his minutes cut the last 15 or so games. Think it is a coincidence that Ainge is suggesting that Pierce might come off the bench next year?
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He backed off those comments right away. Jeff Green is a free agent (restricted) in the offseason. Think its coincidence that their own coach regrets the trade publicly?
Older players do wear down but its generally a gradual thing. A team like Boston doesn't just get old after the trade deadline.
Also, in the one game against Miami with Perkins, Miami had two baskets in the paint the entire second half. Hmmmmmmmm. Maybe Boston was old before halftime, found Ponce de leon's great great great great great grandson in st pete, and came back in the second half 10 years younger.