toooskies wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:toooskies wrote:Strus was the ordained starter by the last coach, and the better player. Maybe by Altman too. But Kenny isn't here to follow in JBB's footsteps. Ultimately Okoro with the starters was a better lineup in 22-23 than Strus with the starters last year.
Wade is clearly the backup 4 given we only have TT around, and Niang was worse in just about every way than Okoro both in the playoffs and regular season. Him ahead of Okoro in the rotation is a joke, unless Okoro sets himself back by not signing before camp.
You can pull all the advanced #s you want, a guy willing to shoot 7 three pointers per game is more valuable than a guy unwilling to do that, especially next to 2 non shooting bigs. Okoro being gifted the starter job went out the window after his 2nd season.
If goofball jb could figure that out, I'm confident Kenny knew that before he signed on the dotted line.
Is Wade the back-up 4? Idk that i would agree with that. Pretty sure it will probably be Niang. I'm fine with it being Wade but i just envision he will probably be playing more 3 than 4.
Again, Niang is more valuable to an offense than Okoro, because he's willing to shoot; regardless how trash he was for the 12 playoff games.
We signed a coach who values shooting and spacing. We didn't sign Lionel Hollins.
Is Max Strus taking shots away from Mitchell/Garland/Mobley/Allen better than him taking shots away from Caris LeVert? That's the question. Adding less efficient offensive capability to four capable offensive players is of minimal benefit. Adding a good point of attack defender to a lineup without one is a much bigger benefit to the lineup.
Coaches like Auerbach, Krzyzewski, Popovich, Kerr have brought one of their five best players off the bench on purpose to improve the team's overall fit. It's not a crazy idea.
I think its less a problem of taking shots away from those guys and more likely synergy on the court together. The spacing
should benefit those four over Okoro's current skills.
Lineup stats would indicate Okoro is better with the core four, but I am not entirely convinced. Last season, Okoro with those 4 only played 5 minutes together (according to nba.com), but did play 398 minutes in the season prior. In those around 400 minutes, the line-up is +6.8.
With Strus this season, they were +2.2 in 367 minutes. Would seem to indicate Okoro is the better fit. However, Okoro's minutes in 2022-23 were played with a much better Garland. LeVert in the same line-up in 2022-23 was +16.2 in 231 minutes.
To give a bit of a higher sample here is +/- for players playing with both Allen and Mobley last season
Okoro = -36 in 403 minutes
Strus = +24 in 677 minutes (though this probs is also benefited by playing half of those minutes with Garland and Mitchell as well)
LeVert = -39 in 363 minutes
Wade = -9 in 122
Ultimately, I want to trust Atkinson to find what to do either by the start of the season or with some experimenting before December.