DuckIII wrote:coldfish wrote:DuckIII wrote:
I predict it will not help one iota or even hurt. DJJ isn’t even playing at all. Where is his role other than taking Pat’s minutes, which I realize a handful of you will celebrate like New Year’s? With the Bev/Caruso move Green returning forces more one dimensional redundancy and roster imbalance while further exacerbating our size issues. Which I realize is Mother’s Milk to the AKME/BD Bulls.
Net rating for the season
Javonte +7.8
DJJ +3.9
Patrick -8.4
DJJ really isn't playing much. It will be interesting to see if Donovan fully pulls Patrick from the rotation when Green comes back. I suspect he won't, leaving Green as playing very little and having little impact as Duck said.
I’ll make this simple and conclusory: I don’t care. And if the +/- of an individual is BD’s gauge to determine who should play and how much rather than creating balanced lineups that doesn’t say anything good about him at all as a basketball mind. Stats that depend on how the other 4 guys are playing have never meant anything of significance to me.
That’s not because of Pat. I’ve been a critic of using that stat since it started being used. It’s one of the worst of the oft-repeated statistical arguments there is, possibly second only to declaring someone to be a good scorer based solely on ppg.
It would be absolutely hilarious to trade Pat’s size and shooting for Javonte’s tiny stature and complete lack of skill. But it’s certainly a believable scenario.
I agree. I really like Javonte A LOT. But I wasn’t suggesting or hoping to see his return have any impact at all on Pat’s minutes. My prayer is his return only pushes Ayo down in the rotation.
For example, if AC is starting, then I hope that Javonte is getting the 15-20 minutes from the bench and Ayo getting some DNPs (of course I’m not hoping he gets only DNPs, but that he gets the DJJ current role where he’s thrown in for only spurts where something needed mixing up).
If AC is out it’s more difficult. Billy has put Ayo as ACs substitute in the starting lineup and I absolutely hate that. I think natural inclination if Javonte was back is Billy might put him in there if not Ayo. I don’t really like that either. Javonte is an asset off the bench, less so as a starter.
The more obvious look would to put any actual size we have in place of AC in starting role, Pat Williams. Initially I hesitate because I’m so happy with the way he’s approaching the game since moving to a bench role with Coby. But if the options outside of AC, I’m def most comfortable with Williams. I just hope inserting back into the starting role he can carry over the approach and development he’s had in his brief view from the bench.
To that point, it’s also possible it’s less to do with moving to bench and more to do with Bev. Someone said it in game thread and I agree, I’ve really like from the eye test of the two pats with the big three. More I think about it, it may be my favorite lineup. There is top level defensive intensity and leadership form Bev. There is really great defensive athleticism from Williams, and with a Bulldog like Bev commanding from behind, Williams is translating the innate skill into really high IQ impact plus (seriously, he is reaching in without fouling and then disrupting or causing turnovers, feels like he’s always getting contested close out blocks/tips on three point shots). That’s what the big 3 need more than anything from the two starters.
But on offense, Bev is always going to hold Williams accountable in ways no one else ever has. He commands movement from guys and he’ll get on Williams case when he doesn’t take on a matchup or passes up something easy. I do believe the two Pats provide good balance of leadership on defense and supportive roles on offense to take on starting role with AC out.
And with Javonte back, that means he can ply off the bench (maybe some more DJJ too) instead of Ayo to cover the backup 4 minutes. Javonte is a better defender than Ayo. I love watching Javonte’s defense and it’s very in tune with the team defense. (Which I feel like Ayo loses track of).