Klomp wrote:mercgold3 wrote:Well, if this season turns out to be a "Lost season" why do you going to play Brewer / Hummel / Budinger over Bazz / GRIII / Wiggins ?
Because NBA coaches don't go into games saying "I'm trying to lose this game because we're not making the playoffs anyways and its a lost season, so I'll just sit my healthy and productive veterans."
The question is are those vets more productive than the youngs? Per 36 (I don`t love this stat, but with so diff. playing time I think it is good indicator)
Vets:
14 (.42, .17 (on 2.2 A, lol)), 5r, 4a, 3s
11 (.29, .37), 6.6r, 2a, 1s
9 (.43, .22(3a)), 6r, 1.5a, 1s
Young
15(.40, .39(2a)) 5r, 1.5a, 1s
22(.50, .33) 7r, 1.5a, 1s
Based on production alone (giving your team the best chance win) rotation should be Bazz,Wigg, CB.
*haven`t included GR, cuz he`s an unknown.
As far as the title of trading Bazz, I would trade everyone except Rub and Wigg before trading him.