10.14.2012
Doc Identifies His Favorite Line-Up & Explains Why Darko Didn't Play More
KG, JET, Rondo, Pierce, and James Worthy, er, Jeff Green. Nothing new there (except that once Doc repeats something, it means he's settled on it for the moment). He calls this lineup as good as any other in the league . . . when it comes to small ball.
Why didn't Darko play in the second half? "It was just one of those small-ball games." But, he added, "Darko did play well in the first half."
Doc also getting on Jeff Green for playing Worthy-like defense.
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2 comments:
Doc loves his small ball. But think we can have a big lineup too that he's been talking about with Pierce at the 2 and Green at the 3, KG at the 4 and Darko at the 5. Now, that would be interesting.
I thought doc said something about playing bb and js at the same time.
also interesting
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