carnageta wrote:MiamiSun wrote:carnageta wrote:
Great starting 5 that matches up well against Milwaukee and Boston. And then you throw in Highsmith, Caleb, JRich, KLove, Lowry, Robinson, etc. and you have a solid 10-11 man rotation.
Who gets left out in the playoffs when Spo goes to 8 man rotation?
Jovic for sure. I could see Spo going 10 deep this year. Depends on the matchups as well, could be times when KLove is left to sit if the opposing team goes uber small.
Theres no way Spo does that, at worse it would be a 9 man rotation. The reason why teams go deep at the end of the bench is during the season to keep minutes down on certain players saving them for the playoffs. Statistics show that the longer a player is on the court with the same group the better the connection and the better the cohesion to a degree. Not overplaying someone to the point their dead tired, I mean that during the playoffs there are habits, all players have them, the more you are comfortable with another's habits the better the connection. Hence why coaches shorten the rotation unless of course there's a foul issue, where you have no other choice or injuries during the game.
Heck one of our biggest disgust with Spo is his inability to make in game adjustments, but were not paying attention to what he is really doing and that's most of the time he understands that forcing the rotation to fix itself on its own is far more positive in the long run. Sometimes that may not pay off during another teams run in that one moment or game but holding the line with your set rotations creates good habits and more cohesion on finding a solution. That right there tells me, that Spo will in the end make the tough decision and shorten the rotation in the playoffs.