mademan wrote:XTC wrote:OG, Pascal, and Fred where not the problem. Infact in 2023, a line up of Fred-OG-Barnes-Siakam-Poeltl had a net rating of +8.6 and kept up with other starting line ups just fine... it was the bench which was the issue. We legit got killed whenever our bench came in.
Hard to build a bench after youve paid all of your top guys. Wouldve been even more difficult after giving raises to all of them, including Barnes. FO was right to trade them but dumb not to forsee the problems. They took too long and got worse deals than they should have
I mean, did they? Something to consider. Our team went 15-11 after acquiring Poeltl. Looks good on the surface but we played some terrible competition. Here are our 15 wins during that period:
DET x3 (17-65)
CHA x2 (27-55)
WAS x2 (35-47, Beal played in 1 of those games)
CHI (40-42)
NOP (42-40, no Zion)
ORL (34-48)
OKC (40-42)
MIN (42-40, no Towns or Edwards)
MIL (58-24, no Giannis, Middleton, Jrue or Lopez)
MIA (44-38, no Butler)
DEN (53-29)
So we beat one .500 level team during that stretch? (NOP was below .500 on the season without Zion). Even if we shored up the bench our team had a limited ceiling.
My post may seem nitpicky but after we acquired Poeltl all that we did was ramp up Nurse-ball. We offensive rebounded more, forced more turnovers and controlled the possession game even more so than earlier that season. Our half-court offense still sucked. None of it was actually sustainable for long term success. To be a good team post-2023 we probably would have had to made significant roster changes that weren't just bench related if we wanted to be a successful playoff team.





























