Post#77 » by MrSparkle » Thu Nov 9, 2023 5:29 pm
Quite apparent to me (us? the world?) that Billy's most straight-forward solution should be putting 1 (or 2) of the 3 to the bench. Demar and Vuc have proven to be a horrendous defensive pairing, and Zach/Demar have proven to be a disastrous wing pairing.
It's becoming quite apparent that our best lineup is probably something like:
Coby-Caruso-Zach-Pat-X
Why? Largely because the 3P spacing and defense are both NBA adequate. I think Vuc hurts more than he helps, but between him and Drummond, you're picking poison. I actually/honestly/earnestly think in largely sample size, Drummond would prove to be a more beneficial C (rebounds, occasional super play), and usually when you play a guy with focus issues , you might remember the 3 Shaqtin-a-Fool moments, but he can also find a rhythm and be a net positive with his incredible advantage on the glass.
But of course Vuc won't like it. And Vuc/Demar don't pair well, cause of the defense thing. So why not just run this lineup?
Coby-Caruso-Zach-Pat-Vuc
6/7 Demar/Drummond
8/9 Jevon/Craig
It's really worth trying, before making a trade. You actually win games when you put starters on the bench, who don't maximize their games in the starting lineup. Niko/Portis proved this. Gordon/Chandler proved this. Jason Terry. Manu (although of course he particularly could start just as fine, anywhere). But this isn't the time for banging heads into the wall. Maybe Demar's feelings are hurt, but they're running out of options. We have 2 solid seasons seasons of data, and a pre-season plus 10 games of the same exact result.
Coby/Zach/Demar/Vuc (the highest-minute quartet) have a net rt. of -21.5. Craig has seemingly made things worse. These results aren't linear, but one thing for certain is that Caruso has the highest single plus-effect on any line-up. If you want to maximize Coby/Zach/Pat/Vuc, maybe let's do that? Demar will get his points with whoever is on the floor, and he'll do an even better job against B units with fresh legs.