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    Default Re: Opponents are shooting just 37.2% at the rim against Mozgov

    Quote Originally Posted by RedBlackAttack
    He's averaging by far the most minutes of his career. I think Blatt just likes to keep he and TT fresh, and out of foul trouble. Mozgov is an excellent rim protector, but he can be prone to fouls if you're not too careful. That tends to happen when he plays too many minutes and starts reaching instead of moving his feet. Plus, going small has yielded great results for the Cavs this year.

    I think Blatt's rotations have been on-point in the playoffs. It's hard to argue with the results.

    Wait until Love and Varejao are added to this rotation. Not enough minutes to go around.
    I said for some reason like I didnt know but it's obvious why. Blatt likes to go small and TT has been rebounding everything insight. With TT playing most of the game at center, it's not like Moz can switch positions.

    I just think there are times where Blatt has TT in by himself when it should be Mozgov. Trade rebounding/switching for rim protection. But I cant argue with the results. TT always gets the big rebounds.

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    Default Re: Opponents are shooting just 37.2% at the rim against Mozgov

    Quote Originally Posted by RedBlackAttack
    The guy who traded Dion Waiters and a first for Mozgov, Shumpert and Smith didn't win Exec of the Year.
    I have to reveal a secret... When this trade was made I said that these guys wouldn't help Cleveland.

    I was really HOPING they wouldn't. I wasn't being totally honest with my thoughts on the moves at time. Fact is... There where the perfect players to put around Lebron.

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