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Originally Posted by Lee356 Sheed was approaching a triple double in the 3rd quarter. 7 blocks. 9 boards. He ended up with 24 points too. And in the first half, what was he doing? Going inside like a fiend. Just like we want him to. But then he gradually slowed down. By the 4th, he had no legs left. Whether you want to believe it or not, but for fatigue, Rasheed Wallace was having one great, utterly fantastic game. His 7 blocks were all spectacular. But he is human and can not sustain that kind of effort.
PS, last I checked, Duncan was coached by a good coach, .. |
Agree that no matter how we spin it, whether Sheed was tired or not, as soon Sixers got that 10-0 run got to a 6-0 run, a couple of players should have been subbed, just to change the flow and slow down the Sixers. "Their athletes" were in there and our "old" guys were in there. Look at the shooting stats >
our starters were 24-69 . Even Andre miller mentioned in his post game interview that "our young guys took over" . If our starters had been on, then our bench could have just played the way they have done last week with ease....but instead they came in with the sixers momentum in full affect and could not stop it.
Mix it up a little more in the third Flip and maybe we win the next four and sweep it the hard way!!