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February 06, 2013

The Goods On The Game, Celtics at Raptors

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I really like Anderson, especially for his D, but sometimes he should be more humble and pass instead to brick a 3. Should Ross be playing more and AA less in a game like this?

Another Eastern Conference hammer and tong duke it out game. Not pretty. But fun, and close.
I don't agree that now is the time to keep it to a tight 8- or 9-man rotation. You've got a new guy and guys back from injury who have basically never played together. Now is the perfect time to try every combo you've got and mix it up to see what works and what doesn't. That's the luxury of finally having something close to a full roster – you can actually use it.
Cheers. Go Raps!

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