marson wrote:I don't understand why some people find this confusing. Duncan and Herro are different players, much like peas and carrots. Duncan and Bam have a special chemistry, especially with Duncan's off-ball prowess and the effectiveness of the Bam pick-and-roll. While Herro excels as a sixth man, his strengths within the offensive flow don't match Duncan's.
Allow Duncan to showcase his off-ball magic and work with Bam in the pick-and-roll while letting Herro shine leading the second unit. It's not meant as disrespect; it's simply about maximizing each player's strengths. Unfortunately, some folks here often misconstrue coming off the bench as a form of massive disrespect, but it's really about strategic team dynamics.
I expect a struggle between shot-sharing when Scary Terry starts and play hopefully tomorrow.
This post is perfection.
The only reason I've suggested trading Herro is to avoid the second tax apron, because we have enough depth to have quality players on the court without him, and because Duncan is so fantastic with our starters. I think he, Bam, and Rozier would fit offensively but I see issues with he and Herro playing together.
If he would be comfortable coming off the bench, I could see it working but he's made it clear that he won't. Maybe Spo sits him down and tells it like it is and convinces him, but I don't see him willing to take the Manu Ginobili role, as much as he really should.
And then we come to the second tax apron, which is a problem some in here are willing to ignore but I guarantee you the team will not. Trading Herro represents our easiest way to get out of that situation while also fortifying our frontcourt. You may not like my trades, but they make practical, long-term sense while not hurting the team...