Article Suggests Oubre Should Start Over Morris
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 9:39 pm
Saving The Wizards With Lineup Scripting
https://basketball.realgm.com/analysis/248723/Saving-The-Wizards-With-Lineup-Scripting
Also suggests that Scott Brooks is an inadequate coach.
Perhaps Brooks just isn't the type of coach that immerses himself in analytics, I don't know, but I do think he's the best coach the Wizards have had in the John Wall era.
I'm unwilling to criticize Brooks so harshly until the other holdover from the Wittman era serving as GM is out of here and is replaced by someone more competent in acquiring real talent across the board.
Pair Brooks with a new GM that will provide him the type of players that'll bring his vision of success to fruition.
With that said, I'd love to see Kelly Oubre in the starting lineup as well as Markieff Morris out of the starting lineup, whether via trade or a move to the bench where I think he would have more of an impact.
Are the things stated in the article the quick fix, to at the very least, get the Wizards producing like more than just an above average team?
I don't know, but it's obviously worth a try.
https://basketball.realgm.com/analysis/248723/Saving-The-Wizards-With-Lineup-Scripting
Also suggests that Scott Brooks is an inadequate coach.
Perhaps Brooks just isn't the type of coach that immerses himself in analytics, I don't know, but I do think he's the best coach the Wizards have had in the John Wall era.
I'm unwilling to criticize Brooks so harshly until the other holdover from the Wittman era serving as GM is out of here and is replaced by someone more competent in acquiring real talent across the board.
Pair Brooks with a new GM that will provide him the type of players that'll bring his vision of success to fruition.
With that said, I'd love to see Kelly Oubre in the starting lineup as well as Markieff Morris out of the starting lineup, whether via trade or a move to the bench where I think he would have more of an impact.
Are the things stated in the article the quick fix, to at the very least, get the Wizards producing like more than just an above average team?
I don't know, but it's obviously worth a try.