Bob8 wrote:The-Power wrote:Bob8 wrote:
Kyrie being mostly out, Luka's starters are Exum/DJJ/Grant/Lively or Powell. I doubt anyone would be starting in any other contender. If anything, Luka is doing miracles.
I'm not saying that this team is anything to write home about. But Luka's historical plus-minus pattern is something worth noting because it doesn't look anything like the patterns we are used to with other historically great players. And while there are relevant context factors to be taken into account that can explain some of it, I don't believe that at this point we can just waive it away as noise.
I believe it's really easy explanation, Mavs starters outside Luka is far worse than in other contenders, it's more or less impossible to have good +/- numbers against other far superior starters. Those players should really be on the bench and because of that players coming from bench are really not much worse, but they're playing against second units. Mavs are really Luka, Kyrie when available, and a lot of bench players. Just look at last night, Jokic didn't even need to try for being + 16. The real question is, do you really believe that Jokic/Embiid/Giannis/Shai/Tatum could have better results playing with Exum/ DJJ/ Grant/ Lively? I doubt that very much. Last year Exum was in Europe, DJJ buried far in the bench, Grant with 17 minutes in playoffs, and Lively is 19 years old rookie.
It is a bit technical, but here is an explanation called "Generalized Tian Ji’s Horse Racing Strategy"
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1402/1402.5351.pdfLuka has teamed up with lots starters who should not have been starters at that point, including DFS (not now but as 2nd round on rookie contract)/Powell (after injury several years ago)/Bullock...
On the bench, they could keep Jalen Brunson, Tim Hardaway Jr, Maxi Kleber..., Mavs' bench have been always quality bench but the problem is they usually have two starters of the bench caliber. The pattern has been Luka keeps the team float, and the bench can give any team a run.