SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Umm... You seem to have forgotten Ish and Robinson ???
No. I didn't.
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SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Umm... You seem to have forgotten Ish and Robinson ???
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:nate33 wrote:The rotation should be this:
Starters (first 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga
Hachimura
Bryant
The Beal Shift (final 6 minutes of 1st/3rd quarter)
Brown
Beal
Avdija
Bertans
Lopez
The Westbrook Shift (first 6 minutes of 2nd/4th)
Westbrook
Brown (or Mathews)
Avdija
Bertans
Wagner (or Lopez, or Hachimura, depending on matchups)
Crunch Time Shift (last 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga (option to bring Avdija in for final 3-4 minutes)
Hachimura (option to bring Bertans in for final 3-4 minutes)
Bryant
It addresses all of our issues. We are big so the defense is better. Bonga gets 20-24 minutes, but he is always surrounded by strong offensive players. Avdija and Brown get playmaking opportunities in the absence of a pure PG during the Beal shift. The Westbrook shift has Westbrook surrounded by shooters a la Houston. He gets his opportunity to go "full Westbrook" during this shift so he can keep his usage rate down for the rest of the game. Brooks has flexibility to play anyone in the final 3-4 minutes, nobody will be exhausted. Everyone in the regular rotation is part of our future and worth investing time in (except Lopez and Wagner).
I like it. Two questions. No Neto, no Ish. Do you see a role for either of them? What would you do on b2bs?
nate33 wrote:The rotation should be this:
Starters (first 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga
Hachimura
Bryant
The Beal Shift (final 6 minutes of 1st/3rd quarter)
Brown
Beal
Avdija
Bertans
Lopez
The Westbrook Shift (first 6 minutes of 2nd/4th)
Westbrook
Brown (or Mathews)
Avdija
Bertans
Wagner (or Lopez, or Hachimura, depending on matchups)
Crunch Time Shift (last 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga (option to bring Avdija in for final 3-4 minutes)
Hachimura (option to bring Bertans in for final 3-4 minutes)
Bryant
It addresses all of our issues. We are big so the defense is better. Bonga gets 20-24 minutes, but he is always surrounded by strong offensive players. Avdija and Brown get playmaking opportunities in the absence of a pure PG during the Beal shift. The Westbrook shift has Westbrook surrounded by shooters a la Houston. He gets his opportunity to go "full Westbrook" during this shift so he can keep his usage rate down for the rest of the game. Brooks has flexibility to play anyone in the final 3-4 minutes, nobody will be exhausted. Everyone in the regular rotation is part of our future and worth investing time in (except Lopez and Wagner).
J-Ves wrote:nate33 wrote:The rotation should be this:
Starters (first 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga
Hachimura
Bryant
The Beal Shift (final 6 minutes of 1st/3rd quarter)
Brown
Beal
Avdija
Bertans
Lopez
The Westbrook Shift (first 6 minutes of 2nd/4th)
Westbrook
Brown (or Mathews)
Avdija
Bertans
Wagner (or Lopez, or Hachimura, depending on matchups)
Crunch Time Shift (last 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga (option to bring Avdija in for final 3-4 minutes)
Hachimura (option to bring Bertans in for final 3-4 minutes)
Bryant
It addresses all of our issues. We are big so the defense is better. Bonga gets 20-24 minutes, but he is always surrounded by strong offensive players. Avdija and Brown get playmaking opportunities in the absence of a pure PG during the Beal shift. The Westbrook shift has Westbrook surrounded by shooters a la Houston. He gets his opportunity to go "full Westbrook" during this shift so he can keep his usage rate down for the rest of the game. Brooks has flexibility to play anyone in the final 3-4 minutes, nobody will be exhausted. Everyone in the regular rotation is part of our future and worth investing time in (except Lopez and Wagner).
I haven’t soured on Brown or anything, but if I’m a coach trying to win rather than develop the young guys, I’m playing Neto over Brown at least until Neto reverts back to his career norms.
nate33 wrote:J-Ves wrote:nate33 wrote:The rotation should be this:
Starters (first 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga
Hachimura
Bryant
The Beal Shift (final 6 minutes of 1st/3rd quarter)
Brown
Beal
Avdija
Bertans
Lopez
The Westbrook Shift (first 6 minutes of 2nd/4th)
Westbrook
Brown (or Mathews)
Avdija
Bertans
Wagner (or Lopez, or Hachimura, depending on matchups)
Crunch Time Shift (last 6 minutes of each half)
Westbrook
Beal
Bonga (option to bring Avdija in for final 3-4 minutes)
Hachimura (option to bring Bertans in for final 3-4 minutes)
Bryant
It addresses all of our issues. We are big so the defense is better. Bonga gets 20-24 minutes, but he is always surrounded by strong offensive players. Avdija and Brown get playmaking opportunities in the absence of a pure PG during the Beal shift. The Westbrook shift has Westbrook surrounded by shooters a la Houston. He gets his opportunity to go "full Westbrook" during this shift so he can keep his usage rate down for the rest of the game. Brooks has flexibility to play anyone in the final 3-4 minutes, nobody will be exhausted. Everyone in the regular rotation is part of our future and worth investing time in (except Lopez and Wagner).
I haven’t soured on Brown or anything, but if I’m a coach trying to win rather than develop the young guys, I’m playing Neto over Brown at least until Neto reverts back to his career norms.
I don't really disagree. Neto is clearly outplaying Brown at the moment. But I think it's important to get Brown on track so I'd give this rotation a try for a little while. Ultimately, we aren't going to win any playoff games with Neto in the rotation. Little guards like that get played off the court in the playoffs.
badinage wrote:nate33 wrote:J-Ves wrote:I haven’t soured on Brown or anything, but if I’m a coach trying to win rather than develop the young guys, I’m playing Neto over Brown at least until Neto reverts back to his career norms.
I don't really disagree. Neto is clearly outplaying Brown at the moment. But I think it's important to get Brown on track so I'd give this rotation a try for a little while. Ultimately, we aren't going to win any playoff games with Neto in the rotation. Little guards like that get played off the court in the playoffs.
J.J. Barea?
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Last game Pasecsniks surprisingly got in for some minutes. He played hard, and seemed to me was really trying to show the coaches he can play with more physicalty. I would actually like to see him given a shot as the #2 center off the bench before he's let go. We've seen what Lopez can do, and maybe Pasecsniks has learned what he needs to do watching him and going against him in practice. His size and length in the post is something lacking in this team, and he may not get the block but he does alter shots inside. He averaged 13 pts 9 boards & a block per 36 last season.
nate33 wrote:SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Last game Pasecsniks surprisingly got in for some minutes. He played hard, and seemed to me was really trying to show the coaches he can play with more physicalty. I would actually like to see him given a shot as the #2 center off the bench before he's let go. We've seen what Lopez can do, and maybe Pasecsniks has learned what he needs to do watching him and going against him in practice. His size and length in the post is something lacking in this team, and he may not get the block but he does alter shots inside. He averaged 13 pts 9 boards & a block per 36 last season.
Not sure if serious.
Pasecniks played about the worst 6-minute stretch of basketball I've ever seen. He had 5 turnovers and 2 fouls in 6 minutes! The team was -13 with him on the floor. And that was against the garbage time lineup of Minnesota.
Pasecniks current +/- is -100 points per 100 possessions
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