Is Lawrence Frank Incompetent?

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  1. farouq710

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    frank did the same thing last year when he put kidd on piere against the celtics in a game where we were up in the 4th quarter with 5 minutes left to go but pierce hit the game winner over kidd. you'd think he'd learn to maybe trust other guys by now.</p>
     
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    He only trust veterans. You get the feeling that he's anxiously looking at our young guys to make a mistake so he has reason to chane the lineup. He's the next Jeff van Gundy.</p>
     
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    Frank needs to put Vince back in the starting line up, enough of this Vince coming off the bench garbage.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (callmecrazi4)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Williams and Boone are totally different players...Williams is more of a PF Boone is more of a C.</p>

    Williams is a superior athlete, defends better and is a better finisher around the basket.</p>

    Boone is a superior rebounder, especially offensively, he moves better offensively, is a better passer, has higher basketball IQ.</p>

    They would actually complement eachother well on the floor...but that won't happen until we get a new coach.</p>

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    Wow, I was just going to say the same thing in one of the other threads. As Marv and Mark Jackson noted, listing Williams at 6'10" is generous as he's closer to 6'8". Boone also seems to be a bigger body and more suited to banging inside with other bigs. Williams, for all this athleticism and leaping ability, is a surprisingly weak rebounder (bad technique on the box out?)</p>

    I think these two would complement each other well in the starting lineup as well.</p>

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (callmecrazi4)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Williams and Boone are totally different players...Williams is more of a PF Boone is more of a C.</p>

    Williams is a superior athlete, defends better and is a better finisher around the basket.</p>

    Boone is a superior rebounder, especially offensively, he moves better offensively, is a better passer, has higher basketball IQ.</p>

    They would actually complement eachother well on the floor...but that won't happen until we get a new coach.</p>

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    well, that's a surprise for me. only if high basketball IQ is getting measured by the ability to run pick-n-roll. because in other facets of the game Boone is just below average.</p>

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  6. cdigs

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Belarus)</div><div class='quotemain'>well, that's a surprise for me. only if high basketball IQ is getting measured by the ability to run pick-n-roll. because in other facets of the game Boone is just below average.</div></p>

    Note the use of the term higher. No one is saying he's Tim Duncan, but relative to S.Williams, I wouldn't argue with that statement today.</p>

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