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Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 2:44 pm
by rzzzzz
ProcessDoctor wrote:After last night, do you think Bolden becomes a regular in our rotation?


He was the difference in last nights win. Tempting to think this was the break out performance that bought him a legitimate shot at regular playing time. We can only wait to see how Brett responds.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:02 pm
by phillychuck
He should be getting more run than he does. He's the best back-up vs. mobile 5's. Boban is fine in very short runs for an offensive jolt.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:13 pm
by kuclas
Bolden is getting better. He won us the game last night. Difference maker.

Just don’t think brett brown trusts him. Cause of defensive lapses we’ve seen throughout the season and his foul rate. But he shot the ball well from outside. Defended well and was active. He should be the option behind embiid vs mobile backups centers. I don’t think he strong enough to defend against true 5s yet. He can’t defend Marc gasol or brook lopez. They are simply too big for him. And sixers had to help with some double teams last night.

But that’s cherry picking. He’s shown enough to play over boban when the tempo dictates. I think he’s a better option vs the Atlanta Hawks tomorrow night.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 7:38 pm
by rzzzzz
kuclas wrote:Bolden is getting better. He won us the game last night. Difference maker.

Just don’t think brett brown trusts him. Cause of defensive lapses we’ve seen throughout the season and his foul rate. But he shot the ball well from outside. Defended well and was active. He should be the option behind embiid vs mobile backups centers. I don’t think he strong enough to defend against true 5s yet. He can’t defend Marc gasol or brook lopez. They are simply too big for him. And sixers had to help with some double teams last night.

But that’s cherry picking. He’s shown enough to play over boban when the tempo dictates. I think he’s a better option vs the Atlanta Hawks tomorrow night.


He's been shooting the 3 so well that I wonder about giving him some minutes at the 4, creating space for the big guy and maybe sneaking in for some weak side help.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 1, 2019 2:44 am
by Foshan
rzzzzz wrote:
kuclas wrote:Bolden is getting better. He won us the game last night. Difference maker.

Just don’t think brett brown trusts him. Cause of defensive lapses we’ve seen throughout the season and his foul rate. But he shot the ball well from outside. Defended well and was active. He should be the option behind embiid vs mobile backups centers. I don’t think he strong enough to defend against true 5s yet. He can’t defend Marc gasol or brook lopez. They are simply too big for him. And sixers had to help with some double teams last night.

This is where I would love to see him.

I still think sliding Scott into the starting line up, to run JJ off the bench with Bolden st the 4 will slice a lot of both lines defensive issues.

But that’s cherry picking. He’s shown enough to play over boban when the tempo dictates. I think he’s a better option vs the Atlanta Hawks tomorrow night.


He's been shooting the 3 so well that I wonder about giving him some minutes at the 4, creating space for the big guy and maybe sneaking in for some weak side help.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 1, 2019 12:55 pm
by hookshot199
Foshan wrote:
rzzzzz wrote:
kuclas wrote:Bolden is getting better. He won us the game last night. Difference maker.

Just don’t think brett brown trusts him. Cause of defensive lapses we’ve seen throughout the season and his foul rate. But he shot the ball well from outside. Defended well and was active. He should be the option behind embiid vs mobile backups centers. I don’t think he strong enough to defend against true 5s yet. He can’t defend Marc gasol or brook lopez. They are simply too big for him. And sixers had to help with some double teams last night.

This is where I would love to see him.

I still think sliding Scott into the starting line up, to run JJ off the bench with Bolden st the 4 will slice a lot of both lines defensive issues.

But that’s cherry picking. He’s shown enough to play over boban when the tempo dictates. I think he’s a better option vs the Atlanta Hawks tomorrow night.


He's been shooting the 3 so well that I wonder about giving him some minutes at the 4, creating space for the big guy and maybe sneaking in for some weak side help.


Am interested to hear your comment? I happen to agree with rzzzzz that there should be certain situations where Bolden matches up than others on the roster because of his athleticism. I also believe, as someone posted, that Amir might be a better matchup against traditional centers. This is my problem with Brown. It's all or nothing. The night before we played the Timberwolves, Anthony Toliver went three for four from on 3's against Golden State. He's not a great 3-point shooter, but he's someone you have to guard. If Embiid had played and Bobi and/or Amir were his backup for the evening, why wouldn't you consider putting Boden on Toliver?

On "load management": Before Embiid went down the first time, he played 39, 42, 33, 32, 37 and 34 minutes in the six preceding games. So then we get Brown's speech about load management before Embiid came back. So, first game back against Indiana: 28 minutes, a blowout for us. Then: 34, 36, 36, 41 and 35 minutes before pulling him with 6:57 left in the Orlando game at 31 minutes. Had we been competitive, add 3, 4 or 5 minutes and we're in the 34-35 range. What part of "load management" didn't Brown get?

I don't know what appropriate "load" is for a guy with an injury history like Embiid, but I always assumed that 30 was a reasonable target.

Rich Hoffman asked the right question: "Hard to say how much of his heavy early schedule contributed to this, but you would think moving forward there needs to be more rest sprinkled throughout the 82 games."

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 1, 2019 2:48 pm
by agiaco
Boban is a likable guy, but he's more of a liability on D than he is a paint protector. Correct me with stats if I am wrong though. Just looks too slow and out of position on D most of the time. Bolden provides more offense now with his shooting. At worst, I hope Bolden gets at least the same playing time as Bobi going forward.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Sun Apr 7, 2019 7:20 pm
by Negrodamus
Read on Twitter

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 6:59 am
by GeorgeMarcus
Negrodamus wrote:
Read on Twitter


Damn, alright Jonah. Weird they compared him to Butler though :lol: Not like he's known as an outside threat.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 12:05 pm
by the_process
GeorgeMarcus wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
Read on Twitter


Damn, alright Jonah. Weird they compared him to Butler though :lol: Not like he's known as an outside threat.


One guy who should be shooting threes isn't. And another guy who shouldn't be shooting threes is.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 1:25 pm
by Chris76
agiaco wrote:Boban is a likable guy, but he's more of a liability on D than he is a paint protector. Correct me with stats if I am wrong though. Just looks too slow and out of position on D most of the time. Bolden provides more offense now with his shooting. At worst, I hope Bolden gets at least the same playing time as Bobi going forward.


I liked seeing Bolden and Bobi or Embiid playing together. His defense and rebounding helps a lot.

Bolden, Simmons, and Embiid could be a very good big lineup. It makes other teams put a smaller defender on Simmons, which he abuses. However, this takes Redick out, which seems wrong with his great shooting. Tough decisions for BB.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:09 pm
by Negrodamus
the_process wrote:
GeorgeMarcus wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
Read on Twitter


Damn, alright Jonah. Weird they compared him to Butler though :lol: Not like he's known as an outside threat.


One guy who should be shooting threes isn't. And another guy who shouldn't be shooting threes is.


We actually need both to be shooting threes at a solid clip if we're expecting them to be on the court with Simmons.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 2:18 pm
by TJ McGODnell
Bolden is shooting %44 over the last 3 months (2.7 shots per game).

%45 over the last 1 month (3.2 shots per game).

%46 over the last fortnight (4 shots per game).

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 3:17 pm
by sixerswillrule
93% of his shots are at the rim or from three. Can't get much higher than that.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 4:42 pm
by the_process
Negrodamus wrote:
the_process wrote:
GeorgeMarcus wrote:
Damn, alright Jonah. Weird they compared him to Butler though :lol: Not like he's known as an outside threat.


One guy who should be shooting threes isn't. And another guy who shouldn't be shooting threes is.


We actually need both to be shooting threes at a solid clip if we're expecting them to be on the court with Simmons.


Agreed. I was more going for why that comparison was made by that Twitter user.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 9:17 pm
by GeorgeMarcus
the_process wrote:
GeorgeMarcus wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
Read on Twitter


Damn, alright Jonah. Weird they compared him to Butler though :lol: Not like he's known as an outside threat.


One guy who should be shooting threes isn't. And another guy who shouldn't be shooting threes is.


Over his career Butler has been solid from 3, even if it's on low volume. I don't think he needs to shoot less. Embiid on the other hand...

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Mon Apr 8, 2019 11:54 pm
by Negrodamus
GeorgeMarcus wrote:
the_process wrote:
GeorgeMarcus wrote:
Damn, alright Jonah. Weird they compared him to Butler though :lol: Not like he's known as an outside threat.


One guy who should be shooting threes isn't. And another guy who shouldn't be shooting threes is.


Over his career Butler has been solid from 3, even if it's on low volume. I don't think he needs to shoot less. Embiid on the other hand...


Embiid is shooting threes because people are letting him shoot threes. That's a result of playing him with Simmons.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Tue Apr 9, 2019 5:59 am
by PhillyPhilly
So is Bolden a better power-forward or centre? Regardless, he's really done well this season and If he continues down this path then he's going to be a very good player moving forward.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Tue Apr 9, 2019 8:15 am
by Foshan
PhillyPhilly wrote:So is Bolden a better power-forward or centre? Regardless, he's really done well this season and If he continues down this path then he's going to be a very good player moving forward.

I really like him at PF, weak side shot blocker type that stretches the floor. Not sure the numbers bear that out though.

Re: Welcome Jonah Bolden

Posted: Tue Apr 9, 2019 10:15 am
by phillynative
Foshan wrote:
PhillyPhilly wrote:So is Bolden a better power-forward or centre? Regardless, he's really done well this season and If he continues down this path then he's going to be a very good player moving forward.

I really like him at PF, weak side shot blocker type that stretches the floor. Not sure the numbers bear that out though.


This I always thought he was a 4. He can defend 4/3 better than centers IMO. And now that hes knocking down his shot there would be no reason not to play him at the 4 other than a necessity. He has solid length and quickness but he has a small frame and gets into foul trouble easily maybe playing him a the 4 more will help negate that