jbk1234 wrote:JonFromVA wrote:toooskies wrote:Next year's market will be better, objectively.  He'll be a UFA (assuming he plays on the QO). Teams will get a bigger increase in the cap next year, so they'll have more potential to add to their rosters.  
But Okoro will have to fight for minutes.  If this off-season isn't enough to convince him that he needs to expand his game, it probably isn't going to happen.
Well, he needs to get signed up and back with the program. We'll have to see how Kenny really runs this the team, but from what I've read and if the drafting of Tyson is indicative, he wants everyone involved in the offense, making decisions, driving, moving the ball, etc. Okoro can do those things and I think he could grow in a system that encourages it without asking him to do too much.
The other factor will be what Kenny can do to improve our floor spacing which makes everything harder for everybody but especially for players who don't have elite handles and ISO ability.
 
Part of the problem with floor spacing is that the other team has a say in how that goes. There are real limits to what coaching can accomplish when the other team decides to pack the paint and you can't make them pay for doing it. Mobley becoming a threat from midrange is all but a necessity for the current core to contend long-term. 
Due to defensive limitations, it's difficult to play Merrill and Niang in the same unit, and all but impossible once you add Garland or CPJ. While I understand the real world restrictions Altman was operating under, I worry about our ability to go 10 deep with a coach who likes to play with a 10+ man rotation.
 
Let's take a look at a win with 10 guys playing 10+ minutes for the 2018 Atkinson Nets.
Starting 5 is D'Lo, Joe Harris, LeVert, Dudley, and Allen.
At 5:14 in the 1st quarter Dinwiddie, Crabbe, and RHJ check-in. 
The 2nd line is now Dinwiddie, Crabbe, LeVert, RHJ, and Allen.
At 4:12 in the 1st quarter Ed Davis comes in for Allen. Then at 3:23 in the 1st Carroll comes in for LeVert.
So he's running all back-ups with a line of Dinwiddie, Crabbe, Carroll, RHJ, and Davis.
At 10:35 in the 2nd quarter Joe Harris replaces RHJ
Now they're running a line of Dinwiddie, Crabbe, Harris, Carroll, and Davis.
Then at 8:22 in the 2nd quarter Dudley checks back in for Carroll.
At 6:23 in the 2nd quarter LeVert, D'Lo, and Allen come back in to make the starting 5 whole again.
With 4:09 left in the 2nd, RHJ comes in for Dudley and shortly after Dinwiddie comes in for Harris with 3:18 left in the half and the below line-up closes.
D'Lo, Dinwiddie, LeVert, RHJ, and Allen.
At the end of the half the minute totals are as follows...
LeVert 15 mins
Allen 14 mins
Dinwiddie 14 mins
Harris 14 mins
D'Lo 13 mins
Dudley 11 mins
Crabbe 11 mins
RHJ 11 mins
Davis 10 mins
Carroll 7 mins
2nd half same starting 5.
At 6:23 in the 3rd Crabbe comes in for Harris. Then at 5:27 Dinwiddie and RHJ come in for DLo and Dudley. Same first 3 subs off the bench at the 1st half.
5:15 Davis for Allen then at 3:22 Carroll for LeVert.
So again, Kenny is running all backups to close the 3rd.
To start the 4th the line is Dinwiddie, Crabbe, Harris, Carroll, Davis
10:49 in the 4th Allen comes in for Ed Davis.
8:15 RHJ comes in for Carroll.
7:48 kind of a weird sub, LeVert in for Allen.
6:53 and 6:41 D'Lo, Allen, and Dudley sub in for Dinwiddie, Crabbe, and RHJ.
The starting 5 is now whole again.
5:05 Dinwiddie comes in for Harris and the below line-up essentially closes the game.
D'Lo, Dinwiddie, LeVert, Dudley, and Allen.
2 point win over the Jokic and Murray Nuggets. Game minute totals are below.
LeVert 31 mins
Allen 30 mins
Dinwiddie 30 mins
Harris 26 mins
D'Lo 26 mins
Dudley 24 mins
Crabbe 23 mins
RHJ 18 mins
Davis 16 mins
Carroll 14 mins
Kenny is going to have 0 issue going 10 deep with this Cavs current roster.