falcolombardi wrote:DCasey91 wrote:I do agree about the 09 Cavs but the thing is they did have Big Z and V and Big Ben playing 50+ on the frontcourt which at least is something.
For me Jokic this year definety has an argument. Outside of MPJ I don't believe there's anyone on the list that shifts the mean in a productive way (offense or defence) especially with Murray looking like this.
It's the 66 wins that's a humugous total which you can appropriately estimate north of 30+.
2022 was at 48 and it would have been a struggle without Jokic to get to 18.
This year it looks so awful too, but yeah food for thought when discussing the whole list outside the Superstar.
I've already put Jokic on shorter end along with early Bron, Keem and Garnett.
FO needs to take a hard long look themselves. It's weird because Nuggets can actually draft reasonably well all things considered. It's also weird that Jokic isn't an ultra domineering ball handler but every time he sits its like the whole team doesn't know what to do on either side of the ball. Malone needs to come up with solidified plans when he isn't on the court.
I think the reason for your last question is that the negative effects of playing with "ball dominant" ball handlers when those sits are largely overstated to meme proportions if they even exist at all
All systems ran around a star whether it is a high usage ball handler ala luka, a off ball/on ball hybrid like curry or a passing/post hub like jokic will have the teams scramble to replace them whem they sit
Because there is no readily available bench player who can approximate what they do.
I understand this as the chasm left when the main guy, 1/2 combo isn't on the court. There is going to be negative effects as the best players on the team take up the brunt of responsibility regardless
But I look at it from a 5v5 perspective rather than one sits and the dynamics of play of course changes.
In my view not as a replacement obviously but there's just more guard play readily to go whereas Jokic is so unique it covers so many weaknesses for a teams perspective.
That's why I look at quality of list in particulars. I'd have to check how the defence was in 2021 sans Curry not on the court for example
If not mistaken the Mavs bench was capable a couple seasons back
I think just whether by pure volume scoring, good defensive role players, very good off ball shooters there's ways for a bench or bench + starters - superstar/superstars to have some reasonable float (obviously most of the time it will be sub average but the hope is not to be outright terrible)
I don't have a cut and dry formula, as I've already mentioned that having a backup defensive C would change things altogether, but they don't have one so I only can go off what is presented so far.