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Old 12-21-2005, 04:56 PM
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In all seriousness, obviously Evans is not the source of all of our problems.

Since I'm listening to the games on radio, I would like to know if someone watching can give an objective viewpoint about what they're seeing that may differ from what I am hearing and looking at in the box score the next day.
I've seen every game on except for Utah and last night. From what I can see, I have to say that Delfino certainly looks more comfortable out there on both offense and defense, and not just individually, but as part of whatever group he's out there with (though especially with some combination of 2 or 3 starters). And this seems to improve with every game. I really like Mo's energy, on the one hand, but it seems that it too rarely actually translates into results. He's reminding me a little bit of Ronald Dupree. Both are players I liked because their athleticism and energy always brought the promise of something about to happen, but then neither really made it happen with enough consistency. So in my opinion Delfino should definitely be getting more of Mo's minutes. In fact, I'd say Delfino could be getting as many as 25 mins a game subbing in different combinations for Rip and Tay. There'd obviously be a drop off, but I really don't think it would even amount to costing the Pistons a game.