winforlose wrote:minimus wrote:winforlose wrote:
If this is true, then one or both of Minott or Miller is gonna ride the pine for much of the year. I get prioritizing winning over development at this stage of the franchise. But, if playing Jingles big minutes is how you do it, that is concerning.
Nah, if anything Minott and Miller wont get playing time because they are better suited as PF rather than wings. In other words, Towns and Reid playing big chunk of minutes at PF will leave only limited amount of opportunites for Minott and Miller. Watch Joe Ingles videos: he can slash, he can pass and he can shoot. Neither of Miller/Minott can do these things at NBA level. However, if Towns will miss games due to load management it open a HUGE opportunity for Miller/Minott.
Disagree on both. Minott has the wrong body type to be a stretch 4. If anything he is more 2/3 than a 3/4. He should be capable of backing up MCD for 10+ minutes by now. That is not to suggest on a bad team with low stakes games and a ton of playing time he could not be salvaged, but for our purposes if he hasn’t gotten there by year 3, he is unlikely to get there. Miller is more an undersized 5 than a PF.
In any case both Karl and Naz have proven they can play SF without issues. Any lineup including Minott or Miller with Karl and Naz should be fine. I wouldn’t pair Minott with Gobert, and I would be careful about pairing Miller with Gobert (again two non shooters is a problem,) but either should be fine so long as they are the worst shooter on the floor for us.
Bro, it is even easier than this. Gobert-Towns-McDaniels-Edwards-Conley start. Reid and NAW are first to come from the bench. Next Ingles-TSJ-Dillingham. Simply because starting five needs shooting and passing. Something that Miller and Minott cant provide










