winforlose wrote:BlacJacMac wrote:winforlose wrote:
Okay. Now let’s take it one step further. Let’s assume that Ingles is worth 3 more total points than Miller. Again this is not simply PPG but a simple hypothetical where your team is 3 points better with Jingles than Miller. Which do you value more, the growth of Miller or the 3 points Jingles provides?
It depends. Are we actively losing games because of Miller? Or are we just winning by less?
I really hope Miller takes the massive leap required to be more impactful than Ingles. But I'm not betting the season on it happening.
You are asking the right question. In fact I love your answer. This is the key for Finch and the analytics team to figure out. Winning by 7 and winning by 10 still count the same. But winning by the bigger margin might mean more rest for your starters and that has its own value later. Obviously the picture is more complex than I have been describing.
The variable is the stuff we don’t see. The practice performances, the work with development coaches, the off season improvements, ect… If using Jingles is the best path to victory, I think we will use him. But the fact that we had to use him will speak poorly of Miller and will pretty much end Minott’s time in Minnesota. He might ride the bench next year if we don’t move him, but 3 years and not even being rotation worthy is a bad sign.
Ideally Ingles starts the season as a key reserve and we start sprinkling in Miller minutes at opportune times. Even more ideally Miller grows and proves he belongs and he starts eating more and more into Ingles minutes as the season goes on.
You can also replace Ingles with Conley and MIller with Dillingham in this answer.
(Hell, replace Ingles with NAW and Miller with Shannon as well...)











