DevinVassell wrote:Ahh, Vassell was my favorite player before the draft, hence the username love.
Seems he can't seen to get any cohesive playing time. Is he in Pops doghouse for some reason? Must be frustrating watching the #11 pick sit on the pine. Over the last two Spurs loses, the #11 pick has averaged 11mpg, (including lots of garbage time) while Bane (#30) and Tillman (#35) have averaged 23 and 22.5mpg for the Griz in the same period.
Hey, if we look beyond the two-game sample, Devin is actually averaging 17.6 minutes per game. It's hard to stress enough just how rare this is for a Spurs rookie. Probably not since #2 has a rookie been ready enough to get consistent minutes. By comparison, Lonnie averaged 16.2MPG last season. Speaking of Lonnie, it's a fair point to argue whether he's doing that much more with that many more minutes this season (28) especially defensively.
Nevertheless, as strong as Devin's D is, there are other aspects of his game that need a lot more development especially on the O end besides the 3 (ie/ FG efficiency, handles are two that stand out as most pressing, eventually getting to the FT line more as his game grows). He has all the tools and intelligence to make a big leap sooner rather than later. Sort of like Keldon did, but in Devin's own way.
As to these two games, it's a function of Derrick returning and coming off the bench to get his legs under him.
Derrick and Dejounte started together in the bubble so I expect the tandem to be reunited soon and for Lonnie to return to the bench. Frankly, we need both to happen. And when they do, I expect Devin's minutes will go back to the ones he's had.
Keldon fought his way through to force us to play him. I'm not sure we anticipated him to bulldoze his way into in indispensable role so quickly, but here he is, our second leading scorer with 15/7.5 and second in FTA's with 3.8. The point is that Pop always says for guys to play in such a way that he would look stupid to not play them. Devin's not there yet, but he's not that far away either. I really don't think we had Keldon penciled in as a starter, but here we are. It's up to Devin. I can't wait to see how he develops. Frankly, we need him to make a jump. Like, by next game lol