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Originally Posted by KC_Connection
Bargnani needs to work on quite a few things, but right now I'm fine with him taking his jump shots and going to his face up game. Once he starts learning how to score on the post-up, you're right, that's when this team will take a huge step. His rebounding seems to have improved, and the guy isn't too bad a defensive player. He definitely is capable of blocking a few shots a night.
I'm also beginning to believe Delfino should be starting in front of Kapono, simply because Carlos can play defense at a high level, but I suppose it doesn't really matter if he gets the majority of the minutes when it matters most agaisnt good offensive players like Vince Carter. That isn't to say Kapono is a poor player at all, though. He definitely serves his purpose through his jump shot, but Delfino is overall the better player. It's just going to be tough to find minutes for everybody.
In the blowout game tonight, they had Delfino, Nesterovic, Garbo, Graham, and Humphries on the court at the end. For a few minutes I was wondering why the scrubs weren't in by now to prevent injuries, and then I realized that these guys were the worst players on our active roster,  .
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lol....funny when you think of it? And those guys are good players too.
I agree man. Delphino should be a starter mainly because he brings defense to the table. That's what matters. You have Parker who can also play defense also combine that with good rebounding from Bosh and Bargnani. Rebounding and defense should get better.