Fierce1 wrote:With KP out until January, the 9th and 10th spot is up for grabs.
I think Joe goes with a 10-man rotation this season.
Springer has the edge over Rico and Watson.
I keep going back to the Pacers series and considering the injury to Mathurin (losing him in March) Carlisle did a lot with that rotation. He trusted his back end of the the rotation players. He trusted Nembhard, Sheppard and Jackson alot in the playoffs. They were at the hail mary stage at that point, but those guys did play alot during the regular season, not just garbage minutes. 13 players on Indy's roster touched at least 700 minutes.
I'm not knocking Joe one bit. He did what was best to get the C's banner #18 and if that's keeping the rotation small than that's the way it had to be. Everything shrinks for the better teams in the playoffs. BUT, it showed a little of an issue in the playoffs when bench guys struggled there was that hesitancy to go to the bench. Now XMan is a pro's pro and he won't hurt you when he's in but that wasn't because Joe worked him into the rotation during his 2 dozen games with the C's. He's a player who's good enough to adjust and play well when he's called on. Oshae gave you that one burst, many people wanted to see him more but was he really a trusted part of that rotation during the regular season? IMO, no. Understandable because he can't shoot and you need to shoot to be effective for this offense. They won #18 because the thoroughbreds came to the race and you can tell that the 5 main players were not going to be denied. JT, JB, AL, Jrue and White were not going to let that team lose. Sam and PP were sprinkled in and KP won game 1 of the Miami series. IMO, they didn't need him for the Mavs series.
This is why I believe that getting the #1 seed thoughout the playoffs or even getting it in the East conference isn't the main priority this season. KP being out until 25' causes two dilemmas. One, you lose his production and two AL's age comes into play. This team had NO injury set backs during the season. They managed KP to the point that if he did get nicked, you didn't realize it because he was being managed all season.
The rotation should go to 10 guys, but guys need meaningful minutes, not garbage time. Oshae couldn't shoot, Stevens and Banton showed when they went to Memphis and Portland that they still couldn't shoot. Can't knock Brad for taking flyers on hustle guys.
For the bigs Luke should stay at his 15mpg, but Neems and XMan should get closer to 20mpg each during KP's absence. XMan will be ready for the playoffs either way, but IMO Neems needs to get situated from the jump. Get him acclimated with the rotation whether he's in with the starters or when Pritchard or Sam are on the floor. I like Watson but I understand that his experience may cause hesitancy to get him minutes, but with KP out that may be the best time to see what you got. I threw out the Grant comparison last week. Grant was thrown into the fire year 1 and he did more good than bad IMO. Some players have that maturity to do that. I think Watson has that maturity.
A rotation of JB, JT, AL, Jrue, White, PP, Sam, XMan, Springer, Neems, Luke would keep guys fresh and prepared for the playoffs. I'm on the Watson train, so sneak him in also.

















