Should Denver bring Iggy off the bench?
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:41 pm
11 games into the season and one thing has been pretty clear - Iggy still doesn't know where or how he fits into this team. He does a little bit of everything, but nothing really stands out in his game. Season averages are 36 mpg, 6.5 rebs, 3.8 asts, 1.0 stls and 13.2 pts on 43% FG Shooting. Each of the past 5 games, his point totals have dropped. He at times looks confused, disinterested, unmotivated. Is this the wrong system for his playing style?
But the biggest thing for me is that his +/- is the worst on the team at -42. Iggy was brought in to shore up our perimeter defense, but so far, that hasn't happened.
My suggestion is bring him off the bench and let him play with the 2nd unit of McGee and Dre. Heres a few reasons why:
-Iggy and Dre have played together before and seem to work together well
-Moving Iggy to the bench allows Ty and Gallo to become the top scoring options for the starting 5
-It reduces the need for a two PG lineup that GK loves
-Corey Brewer provides great energy, defense and has the best +/- on the team at +16, and is also our best three point shooter from the corner at 42%, he can focus on playing defense and not taking over 10 shots per game.
Iggy will still play starter liker mins, it just means hopefully with the switch, we get off to better starts and we have a great scorer coming off the bench.
Minutes distribution would look like:
PG - Ty - 35, Dre - 13
SG - Brewer - 20, Iggy - 16, Dre - 12
SF - Gallo - 20, Iggy - 16, JHam - 12
PF - Faried - 34, Gallo - 14
C - KK - 20, McGee - 28
Thoughts?
But the biggest thing for me is that his +/- is the worst on the team at -42. Iggy was brought in to shore up our perimeter defense, but so far, that hasn't happened.
My suggestion is bring him off the bench and let him play with the 2nd unit of McGee and Dre. Heres a few reasons why:
-Iggy and Dre have played together before and seem to work together well
-Moving Iggy to the bench allows Ty and Gallo to become the top scoring options for the starting 5
-It reduces the need for a two PG lineup that GK loves
-Corey Brewer provides great energy, defense and has the best +/- on the team at +16, and is also our best three point shooter from the corner at 42%, he can focus on playing defense and not taking over 10 shots per game.
Iggy will still play starter liker mins, it just means hopefully with the switch, we get off to better starts and we have a great scorer coming off the bench.
Minutes distribution would look like:
PG - Ty - 35, Dre - 13
SG - Brewer - 20, Iggy - 16, Dre - 12
SF - Gallo - 20, Iggy - 16, JHam - 12
PF - Faried - 34, Gallo - 14
C - KK - 20, McGee - 28
Thoughts?