5 man sub ? (1st Unit / 2nd Unit)
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:34 pm
Frank did it vs Miami to test the waters and I can see it being used on occasion during the reg. season.
Most people now see the starting unit as what was shown vs Celtics:
PG - Devin
SG - Vince
SF - Simmons
PF - Yi
C - Boone
wholesale change when subbing..what would make a "good" 2nd unit ?
PG - Dooling
SG - CDR (I know but I want Najera / Anderson combo & outside of Ager no one left is really a natural 2)
SF - Najera
PF - Anderson
C - Lopez
using SWat , Swift, Hassell, Hayes + ... ? depending on matchups/energy/etc.
Positives of wholesale change is each unit would feel comfortable playing with one another + most importantly fresh legs can have Nets keep up high tempo offense and/or hustle/energy defense. Throw in VC in 2nd unit when they drag in scoring...?
I think if used on occasion this may benefit the Nets since outside of VC & Devin the talent/performance level isn't really drastic esp. on frontcourt. Frank can even get tips for the Czar about it hah.
Most people now see the starting unit as what was shown vs Celtics:
PG - Devin
SG - Vince
SF - Simmons
PF - Yi
C - Boone
wholesale change when subbing..what would make a "good" 2nd unit ?
PG - Dooling
SG - CDR (I know but I want Najera / Anderson combo & outside of Ager no one left is really a natural 2)
SF - Najera
PF - Anderson
C - Lopez
using SWat , Swift, Hassell, Hayes + ... ? depending on matchups/energy/etc.
Positives of wholesale change is each unit would feel comfortable playing with one another + most importantly fresh legs can have Nets keep up high tempo offense and/or hustle/energy defense. Throw in VC in 2nd unit when they drag in scoring...?
I think if used on occasion this may benefit the Nets since outside of VC & Devin the talent/performance level isn't really drastic esp. on frontcourt. Frank can even get tips for the Czar about it hah.