Chanel Bomber wrote:HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
The Minny and Bulls teams might have won more if they weren't injured...we should have advanced past Indy last year if we weren't injured.
I know you don't want to shoulder any injury blame on thibs but it still seems to be a common theme with his teams. He does need to shoulder some of that blame.
This is scapegoating. No coach has been able to prevent injuries because they are simply part of the game
Not to sound all wise and chit but I think both are partly true.
I do think some injuries are simply basketball related. Were Derrick Rose's knees a ticking time bomb? I believe so. If it wasn't that game 1 against Philly, he would have blown out his knee another evening. Randle's injury last season was a classic basketball accident - one Thibs had no control over. And as you say, injuries are a part of the game, and a lot of championships are won because other teams suffered injuries.
But I think it's also fair to point out that Thibs can be unwise with his minutes. He brought back OG last year and had him play over 35 minutes in his second game back and 33 in his third game back - he missed the next 9 games because he wasn't ready. Mitch got hurt last year because he came back without having fully recovered from his initial injury. My point is, Thibs isn't maximizing his chances with the way he manages minutes, and has a tendency to put his team at risk of falling on the unluckier side of its destiny.
Just pulling the starters with 5 minutes left when they're up 30 and the other team has waved the white flag would already help us all breathe a bit more easy. Leaving them in the game in those situations is totally unnecessary and frankly quite absurd, yet he seems hellbent on proving some point that resonates with no one but him.
I think part of this is that Thibs may be showing he trusts his guys coming off injury and therefore they should trust their bodies too. Just a guess. We all know Thibs is insane but he's been around the game long enough to know guys coming off injuries are normally eased in. So I'm just guessing he has a reason to do this time and again (beyond needing to win a game that is).
To the second bold point, completely agree. Regardless if injuries come from wear and tear or just freak accidents, reducing the minutes played will reduce the opportunities for injury. Thibs is increasing the players' risk for reasons that most of us don't agree with or even understand sometimes.
Thibs may believe that playing guys 38 mins a night in the regular season preps their bodies to play 38-42 mins a night in the playoffs. Its like when you train your jumper, you get reps in fresh and then you run your legs down and get reps in with your legs depleted. Blowing out a team by 20 with 4 mins to go is not the time to do this though.
























