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Echenique , Colorado State’s Colton Iverson ( Jason Jennings ), Miami’s Reggie Johnson , Minnesota’s Trevor Mbakwe ( Leon Powe ), Duke’s Mason Plumlee ( Yi Jianlian ) and Kansas’ Jeff Withey ( Travis Knight ). PGs: Marquette’s Vander Blue
should Pierce and Garnett not return. Rondo, Tony Allen , Avery Bradley , Glen Davis , Al Jefferson , Kendrick Perkins , Leon Powe and Delonte West all developed under Doc’s guidance, and Jared Sullinger seems a likely candidate to join that list
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up sufficiently, please. Signed, lifelong sports fan who uses common sense. -- Peter Griffin Peter, I agree that Leon Powe , Tony Allen , Kendrick Perkins and Avery Bradley materialized into solid players who could play in any NBA rotation
Rondo. Rivers has been at his best in molding defensive stoppers like Kendrick Perkins , Tony Allen , Avery Bradley and Leon Powe . However, Rivers can't take sole credit for those players when the coach has had a defensive coordinator on his staff
that Sullinger has low post skills that have not been seen in these parts since ... well, it’s a good question. Leon Powe was a bull on the block, but when he got the ball he had one thing in mind: scoring. Sullinger, on the other
the Celtics have struggled mightily over the last few years. He’s a presence on the block they haven’t had since Leon Powe left and a better all-around talent. Ainge explored moving up, but in a draft that was long on hype, the rumors turned out
ranks of unlikely Celtic playoff heroes, placing his name alongside the likes of Steve Kuberski, Glenn McDonald and Leon Powe in a game the Celtics had to have. “I ain’t know that,” Bass said with a bemused grin from behind his first postseason podium
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draft-day moves for Rondo and Perkins. Yet the Celtics, who also pulled off draft-day trades for second-rounders Leon Powe (2006) and Glen Davis (2007), have little to show for recent drafts ( J.R. Giddens and JaJuan Johnson
only real matchup decisions C’s coach Doc Rivers ever had to make involved Eddie House and Tony Allen or Glen Davis and Leon Powe . Now? Not even Pierce (guard/forward) and Garnett (forward/center) have fully defined roles. Sure
healthy, so hopefully we’re healthy this year and we can make another run at it.” Role players like Tony Allen , Leon Powe , the O’Neal brothers, Delonte West , Mickael Pietrus or even Ray Allen last season have also kept the C’s doctors busy
from members of the Celtics' hierarchy throughout summer league. Jared Sullinger was matched up against former Celtic Leon Powe . Despite shooting 3-for-15 and scoring just seven points, Sullinger grabbed 13 rebounds, including five on the
clearly comfortable. The Celtics have not had back-to-the-basket presence like Sullinger since the glory days of Leon Powe , but where Powe was intent on bulling his way to the basket, Sullinger has been able to read the play and make the appropriate
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