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Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:38 pm
by BigSlam
Now that the trade deadline has passed, we know who is on the roster, we have had 3 months to see what we have what should our line ups/playing time/rotations look like over the final month and a half before the end of the season?
PG: DJA - Kemba - Higgy
SG: Hendo - Reggie - Hammer
SF: Mags - UPS
PF: T2 - DJW - *Boris
C: Biz - Mully - Mexicat - Gana
* = the only other roster change might be buying out Boris.
Provide your MPG for each player and the line ups you would like to see (eg: never, ever in the history of ever have DJW and Mully out there - unless we are up by 50)
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:06 pm
by TheKingofSting
I can be on board with that but Kemba should get the majority of the minutes or at least close out most of the games since DJA is likely gone this offseason.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:02 pm
by fatlever
pg: dja (26), kemba (22)
sg: hendo (32), reggie (12), kemba (4)
sf: mags (30), ups (15), reggie (3)
pf: najera (20), tyrus (20), djw (8)
c: biz (35), mully (13)
and like slam said, never ever in the history of ever have the oklahoma turnstiles on the floor at the same time.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:07 pm
by debo23
Starters:
PG: Kemba /30min
SG: Hendo /35min
SF: Mags /20min
PF: Mully /25min
C: Biz /35min
2nd team:
PG: DJA /20min
SG: Reggie /15min
SF: UPS /20min
PF: T2 / 25min
C: Gana /15 min
Depending on matchup, switch mully between C and increase T2 minutes and despite the plan, leave in anyone who is hot, which silas has a problem doing
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:19 pm
by Eoghan
PG: DJA
SG: Hendo
SF: Maggette
PF: Tyrus/UPS (that's right, I'd like to see UPS used against smaller line-ups)
C: Biz
Bench:
Kemba (whenever DJA starts sucking)
Reggie
UPS
Najera
Mully
White only gets off the pine when Najera needs to be rested a game. Diop, Boris, Carroll, and Higgins are perma benched or let out for garbage minutes to shame the starters.
Play Tyrus as much as possible to see if he can play himself out of this godawful slump, it's not like him coming off the bench is working and he's getting paid enough already.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:05 pm
by thruthefire
Bismack needs to average 30+ from here on out, and Tyrus needs to continue to play. For the rest, go with whoever has the hottest hand that night.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:40 pm
by COURTSIDE 93
fatlever wrote:pg: dja (26), kemba (22)
sg: hendo (32), reggie (12), kemba (4)
sf: mags (30), ups (15), reggie (3)
pf: najera (20), tyrus (20), djw (8)
c: biz (35), mully (13)
and like slam said, never ever in the history of ever have the oklahoma turnstiles on the floor at the same time.
Yeah, that sounds pretty good. Would have Tyrus start though.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 2:11 am
by Diop
I'd like to see more Mullens and Biz on the court at the same time.
Give them a start and see how they go.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:11 am
by fatlever
Sachmo wrote:I'd like to see more Mullens and Biz on the court at the same time.
Give them a start and see how they go.
i could get on board with that. give mully DJWs minutes at pf.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:26 am
by Jaruff
If we're trying to secure #1, Mully and DJ White has to happen.
It just has to.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:24 am
by Diop
Jaruff wrote:If we're trying to secure #1, Mully and DJ White has to happen.
It just has to.
I'd rather see Diop with Mully. We will still lose, but there will be some defence and rebounding.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:59 am
by Liver_Pooty
Really wish people would stop saying "secure number 1". There is a 75% chance that we will not get the #1 pick. Instead of Anthony Davis we need to start looking at Gilchrist, Barnes, Robinson, etc. (Drummond is terrible )
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:24 am
by SWedd523
Liver_Pooty wrote:Really wish people would stop saying "secure number 1". There is a 75% chance that we will not get the #1 pick. Instead of Anthony Davis we need to start looking at Gilchrist, Barnes, Robinson, etc. (Drummond is terrible )

Does anybody have a better chance? No.
25% of getting the #1 is higher than everybody else
75% of not getting the #1 is lower than everybody else
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:36 am
by COURTSIDE 93
Sachmo wrote:Jaruff wrote:If we're trying to secure #1, Mully and DJ White has to happen.
It just has to.
I'd rather see Diop with Mully. We will still lose, but there will be some defence and rebounding.
Diop has gotten really obese by NBA standards, his vertical is like... nothing now.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:49 am
by Diop
He's no where near Olliver Miller, Eddy Curry or even Sean May fat yet.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 2:56 am
by vorbis
from biyombo's twitter* Tuesday night:
biyombo wrote:The last good dinner with @theborisdiaw and @BlackMaamba12
could it be, i think it might be
*is this an alternate universe or the real one?
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 4:36 am
by Jaruff
Sachmo wrote:He's no where near Olliver Miller, Eddy Curry or even Sean May fat yet.
There's enough fat inside those three to power the arena on oil for the next year.
Re: Post Trade Deadline Rotations/Playing Times
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:18 pm
by Eoghan
Sachmo wrote:I'd like to see more Mullens and Biz on the court at the same time.
Give them a start and see how they go.
I would too. I have a sneaking suspicion that Mullens would be better suited for playing PF. His height would help compensate for being soft against a lot of PFs, especially smaller line-ups. The difference b/w Mullens and Nowitzki is really just the fact that Dirk is ungodly good at shooting and a bit better at dribbling and rebounding. Other than that, they'd present really similar match up problems.