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Steven Hunter said he understood why he had been on the bench in the 76ers' last two games before last night, but the reason doesn't exactly agree with that of coach Maurice Cheeks.
The 7-foot Hunter had back-to-back games of 10 or more rebounds on Nov. 21 and 23 while starting in place of the injured Samuel Dalembert. But since Dalembert's return, he managed only 14 rebounds in his next six contests, and sat out games Friday and Saturday against Charlotte and New Jersey, when Cheeks went with Michael Bradley as the first center off the bench.
"That's what happens when you lose basketball games," Hunter said last night. "Coaches look for a spark, for something different. It wasn't anything that I did or anything like that. It's just that Michael Bradley hasn't played all year, and there comes a time when everybody gets their chance. I'm not worried about it."
Cheeks said the reason for the change was that he "just tried a couple of other guys, and they have worked out well," referring to Bradley and rookie Shavlik Randolph.
"If you're not in the game from the beginning and you see guys not rebound the ball and you go in the game, that's what you should do," Cheeks said. "I think Michael and Shavlik have kind of figured that out, and I don't see any reason to change that."
Hunter got a chance to play last night because Bradley sat out the game after experiencing tightness in his back during pregame warm-ups. Hunter grabbed four rebounds in 16 minutes but missed all three of his shots from the field.
The 7-foot Hunter had back-to-back games of 10 or more rebounds on Nov. 21 and 23 while starting in place of the injured Samuel Dalembert. But since Dalembert's return, he managed only 14 rebounds in his next six contests, and sat out games Friday and Saturday against Charlotte and New Jersey, when Cheeks went with Michael Bradley as the first center off the bench.
"That's what happens when you lose basketball games," Hunter said last night. "Coaches look for a spark, for something different. It wasn't anything that I did or anything like that. It's just that Michael Bradley hasn't played all year, and there comes a time when everybody gets their chance. I'm not worried about it."
Cheeks said the reason for the change was that he "just tried a couple of other guys, and they have worked out well," referring to Bradley and rookie Shavlik Randolph.
"If you're not in the game from the beginning and you see guys not rebound the ball and you go in the game, that's what you should do," Cheeks said. "I think Michael and Shavlik have kind of figured that out, and I don't see any reason to change that."
Hunter got a chance to play last night because Bradley sat out the game after experiencing tightness in his back during pregame warm-ups. Hunter grabbed four rebounds in 16 minutes but missed all three of his shots from the field.