So here's the thing. Every "backup" lineup had one, often 2, of the big 3 on the court with them.
It's not that the big 3 suck. It is that the big 3 can't coexist on the floor at the same time.
A lot of analysts said this would happen when the Bulls got Demar. They were correct.
The Bulls were getting scored on at will. Demar out. Caruso in. Everything changed for the better. That is 70% Caruso and 30% subtraction of Demar.
But I'm not picking on Demar. There was a very positive stretch when Demar was in, and Lavine was out.
While it is a poorly constructed roster, there are some pretty simple things Billy could do.
First, the Bulls are hell-bent on "getting players involved" early. Last night, first possession for Demar. He gets stopped and passes to Coby, who sets up Vuc. I believe the next 4 possessions were designed for Vuc (3) and Craig (1). Same thing they used to do with Williams. Zach didn't take a shot for the first 5.5 minutes.
Meanwhile, the Sun's are running offense, finding whoever the open man is, and scoring at will.
2nd, it is obvious Caruso needs to be starting to avoid these early holes. Frankly, if you're just going to have Lavine stand in the corner (on a team where no one has the court vision to get the ball to him when he is open), from an offense perspective may as well bring him off the bench. OR, if you want to avoid the horrible defense we always see to open the game, bring Demar off the bench.
I, of course, am in the bring DDR off the bench camp. Start the game playing up-tempo and get some energy and blood flowing. But one or the other needs to happen.
Finally, start Carter instead of Coby so Coby/Demar or Coby/Lavine come in to replace the 2 main scorers coming out.
Carter/Lavine/Caruso/Craig/ Vuc is a lineup that has plenty of scoring, can run the floor, and can keep teams from scoring at will early.
Unfortunately, Billy coaches scared. It will never happen.
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