In Sunday's 112-92 rout of the Sixers in Philadelphia, 12 different Celtics saw court time. One who did not? David Lee.
It was the eighth straight DNP for Lee, and his 13th in Boston's last 16 games. At this point in time, Lee is essentially the equivalent of what Gerald Wallace was for the Celtics the past two seasons--an irrelevant guy on the end of the bench. Which begs the question, would the Celtics be better off now if they hadn't traded Wallace for Lee last summer?
When the C's made the move, I was pumped.