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Sixth Man

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by MR. MEOWGI, Nov 5, 2007.

  1. MR. MEOWGI

    MR. MEOWGI Contributing Member

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    I posted this in another thread but I thought it might be worthy of its own.

    Who should be considered the Rockets sixth man? James seems perfect for it to me.

    Sixth man

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    The sixth man in basketball is a player who is not a starter but comes off the bench much more often than other reserves, often being the first player to be substituted in. The sixth man often plays minutes equal to or exceeding some of the starters and posts similar statistics. He is often a player who can play multiple positions, hence his utility in substituting often. For example, Kevin McHale, a famous sixth man who played for the Boston Celtics in the 1980s, variably played center and power forward. The presence of a good sixth man is often a sign of excellence. It usually means that a team has excellent depth, as the sixth man is usually more than talented enough to start for most teams.

    A common strategy is to place a good scorer as a sixth man when the starting lineup already has enough scorers. The sixth man can then enter without the team suffering a drop-off in scoring. This was used during the Chicago Bulls' championship runs with forward Toni Kukoč and more recently with Manu Ginobili with the San Antonio Spurs, Leandro Barbosa with the Phoenix Suns, and also by the Dallas Mavericks with Jerry Stackhouse.

    Legendary Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach is often credited throughout basketball with creating the sixth man. He first used the role for guard Frank Ramsey, who played behind the Hall-of-Fame duo of Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman during the early part of the Celtics' dynasty years. Though Ramsey was one of the Celtics' best players, he felt more comfortable coming off the bench and Auerbach wanted his best players fresh and in the lineup at the end of close games.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_man
     
  2. peleincubus

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    steve francis
     
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    didn't see that coming.
     
  4. bladeage

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    We Want Steve!!!


    but seriously James has been a great sixth man for us so far. Although Bonzi could work his way up, and maybe Luther when he gets his **** together.
     
  5. SamFisher

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    "good thing we didn't have this divisive crap back in 1994-95"
     
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    Bonzi Wells
     
  7. mms

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    So far MJ is our best 6th man.
     
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    Kenny "No Jet" Smith. :D
     
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    actually, right now we have two sixth men, MJ and Bonzi. adelman usually puts them in the game at the same time, but i think MJ will go in quicker than Bonzi most of the times.
     
  10. MR. MEOWGI

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    I'm not out to prove myself right.
     
  11. JeopardE

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    Funny thing is, Mike James is quietly putting together a nice sixth man of the year campaign already.
     
  12. TeamUSA

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    NO doubt it's Scola.
     
  13. TeamUSA

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    I noticed that, including Bonzi and they tend to look like they're forcing shots.
     
  14. Barkley

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    He has big chances to be Rookie of the Year but the 6th man is Bonzi or Mike James :)
     
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    are you sayng that he won't get the 6th man award cuz he'll be getting the ROY?
     
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    FRANCIS THREAD!! WHOO HOOO
     
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    rafer, when he gets benched.
     

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