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               CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:
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               smoothSeph wrote:Next step, be comfortable doing this starting. The best 5 players need to play the most minutes.
smoothSeph wrote:Next step, be comfortable doing this starting. The best 5 players need to play the most minutes.

mhd wrote:smoothSeph wrote:Next step, be comfortable doing this starting. The best 5 players need to play the most minutes.
Im ok with Deni coming off the bench. His playmaking is needed there. Plus, Kispert provides some much needed spacing.
nate33 wrote:mhd wrote:smoothSeph wrote:Next step, be comfortable doing this starting. The best 5 players need to play the most minutes.
Im ok with Deni coming off the bench. His playmaking is needed there. Plus, Kispert provides some much needed spacing.
Agreed. I'm not too worried about who is starting versus who is coming off the bench. I just want Avdija to get 30 minutes a night.
Also, with Rui no longer on the roster, Avdija is the only other power forward in our 8-man rotation, so we definitely need him on the court when Kuzma sits. So if Kuzma is starting, the rotations are easier to manage with Avdija coming off the bench. (I consider our core 8 guys to be Morris, Wright, Beal, Kispert, Avdija, Kuzma, Gafford and Porzingis. The other guys: Goodwin, Nunn, Barton, Gill and Gibson, are situational subs, not core rotation guys.)

CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:nate33 wrote:mhd wrote:
Im ok with Deni coming off the bench. His playmaking is needed there. Plus, Kispert provides some much needed spacing.
Agreed. I'm not too worried about who is starting versus who is coming off the bench. I just want Avdija to get 30 minutes a night.
Also, with Rui no longer on the roster, Avdija is the only other power forward in our 8-man rotation, so we definitely need him on the court when Kuzma sits. So if Kuzma is starting, the rotations are easier to manage with Avdija coming off the bench. (I consider our core 8 guys to be Morris, Wright, Beal, Kispert, Avdija, Kuzma, Gafford and Porzingis. The other guys: Goodwin, Nunn, Barton, Gill and Gibson, are situational subs, not core rotation guys.)
Yep 30+ minutes and in most instances closing the second and forth quarters is what I primarily keep and eye out in terms of how WUJ is using him. I think in general the last 6 or 7 minutes of the first and and third and last 7 or 8 minutes for the second or fourth has worked pretty well for him. Certainly can be more nuanced given a particular situation, but I don't mind that generalized minute distribution. I want to see him helping us close out quarters with his defense, rebounding, penetration, and ball movement abilities.
 
                    
                    
                    
                                      
               nate33 wrote:CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:nate33 wrote:Agreed. I'm not too worried about who is starting versus who is coming off the bench. I just want Avdija to get 30 minutes a night.
Also, with Rui no longer on the roster, Avdija is the only other power forward in our 8-man rotation, so we definitely need him on the court when Kuzma sits. So if Kuzma is starting, the rotations are easier to manage with Avdija coming off the bench. (I consider our core 8 guys to be Morris, Wright, Beal, Kispert, Avdija, Kuzma, Gafford and Porzingis. The other guys: Goodwin, Nunn, Barton, Gill and Gibson, are situational subs, not core rotation guys.)
Yep 30+ minutes and in most instances closing the second and forth quarters is what I primarily keep and eye out in terms of how WUJ is using him. I think in general the last 6 or 7 minutes of the first and and third and last 7 or 8 minutes for the second or fourth has worked pretty well for him. Certainly can be more nuanced given a particular situation, but I don't mind that generalized minute distribution. I want to see him helping us close out quarters with his defense, rebounding, penetration, and ball movement abilities.
Agreed.
Also, it can be argued that, early in the game, the team needs a more deliberate approach. When defenses are fresh, teams play in the half-court more often and Kispert's floor spacing is a real advantage. Deni's open court ability and playmaking ability work better as defenses get a bit more tired and find themselves scrambling more.
deneem4 wrote:nate33 wrote:CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:
Yep 30+ minutes and in most instances closing the second and forth quarters is what I primarily keep and eye out in terms of how WUJ is using him. I think in general the last 6 or 7 minutes of the first and and third and last 7 or 8 minutes for the second or fourth has worked pretty well for him. Certainly can be more nuanced given a particular situation, but I don't mind that generalized minute distribution. I want to see him helping us close out quarters with his defense, rebounding, penetration, and ball movement abilities.
Agreed.
Also, it can be argued that, early in the game, the team needs a more deliberate approach. When defenses are fresh, teams play in the half-court more often and Kispert's floor spacing is a real advantage. Deni's open court ability and playmaking ability work better as defenses get a bit more tired and find themselves scrambling more.
Disagree; he should be the starting point guard
 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               deneem4 wrote:nate33 wrote:CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:
Yep 30+ minutes and in most instances closing the second and forth quarters is what I primarily keep and eye out in terms of how WUJ is using him. I think in general the last 6 or 7 minutes of the first and and third and last 7 or 8 minutes for the second or fourth has worked pretty well for him. Certainly can be more nuanced given a particular situation, but I don't mind that generalized minute distribution. I want to see him helping us close out quarters with his defense, rebounding, penetration, and ball movement abilities.
Agreed.
Also, it can be argued that, early in the game, the team needs a more deliberate approach. When defenses are fresh, teams play in the half-court more often and Kispert's floor spacing is a real advantage. Deni's open court ability and playmaking ability work better as defenses get a bit more tired and find themselves scrambling more.
Disagree; he should be the starting point guard
prime1time wrote:While it's undeniable that Avdija has had a recent positive stretch, I'm still not sold on him. For the year he's shooting 28.6% from 3. For his career he's shooting 30.9% from 3. In January he shot 21.2% from 3. We can talk about everything he does well, but the simple reality is that this is not going to get it done. It's fascinating that people are already penciling him into our plans for the future. To shoot this bad from 3, when teams are basically daring you to shoot 3's is astounding.