<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Boston Herald - Celtics' reserve guard Sam Cassell is frustrated with the lack of playing time Coach Doc Rivers has given him during the playoffs, according to The Boston Herald. "It’s very frustrating," Cassell said Sunday. Prior to appearing in Boston's Game Three win over Detroit, Cassell sat out four straight games. "This is my first year (in the NBA) that I sat out in a playoff game," Cassell added. "I didn’t get any playing time in four games. That’s my first time ever. It boggles not just me but anyone around, like, ‘Why’s he not playing?’ I’m not discouraged, but it’s tough, ain’t no lie. It was tough because I know I can play." At one point in time in the playoffs, Cassell missed seventeen-straight shots. "I’ve made a couple of ’em in my career - big ones. I’ve missed some big ones, too," Cassell said. "I don’t ever get too high or too low in this game. Basketball - it’s a very unique game. It’s about confidence. If I score 30 points or four points, I don’t get too high or too low from it. I take it for what it is."</div> Source Is that why he's not playing? Because of the seventeen missed shots?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Master Shake @ May 26 2008, 10:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Oh sure; Stop being soft Joker.</div> Right after you stop turning every thread into shit.
Oh man, here it comes! I didn't mean to ruin your threads. I'm just trying to have a good time. I mean, this is the strip club right?
Cassell's bitching about playing time because he's getting outplayed by a bunch of young guys, and his pride can't take that hit. Basically, he's being a punk.
I'd be frustrated with the rotations Doc uses as well. I know Cassell is struggling, but basketball is about rhythm and you can't turn it on and off when you're not clear what your role is on the team and when you're number is going to be called. Doc can get away with tweaking his lineups in the regular season, but in the post season you have to go with your best 8 and keep it consistent.
He's not good anymore. He's not good on defense, he can't hit shots, and he's stopped looking to distribute. He's old, he's slow, he's done.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (agoo101284 @ May 26 2008, 11:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He's not good anymore. He's not good on defense, he can't hit shots, and he's stopped looking to distribute. He's old, he's slow, he's done.</div> He had the nice strip on Stuckey when the Pistons had a 2-1 fast break getting the ball back to his team. Celtics are lazy on offense when Detroit throws their zone at them. Everyone watches Paul Pierce pound the ball and drive in against two defenders. It's hard to distribute when your players are working to get open. And again KG does a disappearing act down the stretch taking fade away jumpers. The Celtics had no answer for McDyess or Maxiell tonight that's not Cassell's fault.
If it wasn't for Lindsay Hunter, Cassell would probably be DNP-CD for the whole Detroit series. It's obvious he has no intent to run the offense when he's in there, and all he does is jack up dumb shots and when he does pass it, it's to somebody who is in no position to score. The only reason he's even playing at all right now is because Eddie House can't handle the ball against pressure. Also, I'm so sick of hearing complaints about Doc's rotations. I give him credit for trying to make adjustments when his players are not playing well. Had he not made those adjustments, PJ Brown wouldn't have established himself as the go to big off the bench. I love Leon Powe, but he has been very inconsistent in the playoffs, especially with his rotations on defense. Doc doesn't look to his bench for offense, he looks for defense, and PJ Brown has been the best Celtics big man off the bench on D. But Doc is also not afraid to go back to Powe or Big Baby if Brown is not getting the job done. All 3 are pretty much interchangeable, so you can't blame Doc for trying to find the best fit on any given night. It's the right way to do things when roster spots 6-11 are so evenly talented.
Maybe Cassell should stop thinking shot every time he touches the ball when he has more talented players all around him.
Does Cassell every stop complaining? Complained about his salary for years. Complained to get out of his deal with the Clippers. Complaining yet again. -Petey