Dolevi wrote:CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:Frichuela wrote:
This. 1000%. Neto is now back in to close the game…when he should be in China playing for the Guangdong Tigers..
Neto going to play almost 30 minutes just shows how big of black hole our PG position is.
I just don't understand why not to give all minutes at 1 to Satoransky who plays very well, run Kispert in the 2, and just keep Neto and Ish out for a backup, while you playing Deni and Rui in the 3/4. I just can't take it anymore and watch Ish and Neto balling all game, they are un-watchable. I can't see one more pull up from Ish nor the defense of both of them.
Because Wes is coming from a competent organization in the Nuggets that knows you have to draft talent to succeed in this league. With Ish and Neto Wes can play try-hard guys and look like we are trying to compete, but still not lose ground to teams behind us in the lottery. We may not catch the teams in front of us, but if we had lost to LA we would be tied for the 9th spot. As it stands we are at #11 with the Lakers only one game better than us. Ahead of us Indiana, Portland, San Antonio keep actually winning a game here and there. New York, San Antonio, and Portland all have significantly easier schedules than us. Portland has the easiest, and they are playing young guys who are motivated to show something. Charlotte just won 5 in a row and dropped past us when we were both at the 10th position all year. Of our lottery peers, only Indiana and the Lakers have a harder remaining schedule than us. It won't happen but if we could fall to the 8th worst record we'd have a 26% chance at a top 4 pick. Whereas if we won a few games and climbed to only the 14th worst record in the league we would have a 2.4% chance at a top 4 pick.
Its worth it to play a few games of Ish and Neto to have a 1 in 4 chance of getting the top tier talent available.