76ciology wrote:stormi wrote:Murray_17 wrote:The problem is the roster construction was made around the idea of a wing that can shoot at every moment (assuming we move Oubre at some point) to max spacing for embiid (And Maxey/PG by extension).
But now the only optimal lineup we have MUST include Maxey and Jared together or one of them with PG. Unless that happens we don't have enough shooting to score consistently.
If you have only Maxey or McCain there, our bad spacing caps them and our offense has so little movement that no one else can score.
Unless one of Martin and/or Gordon remembers how to shoot this is not gonna get fixed.
Caleb just has too much intrinsic value as a dribble penetrator to keep him off the court even with his subpar spacing.
Maxey is really only looking to get his and we're still figuring out the extent of what McCain can do on the ball. The fact that Caleb constantly keeps his dribble alive, gets deep into the paint and can collapse defenses to find kick-outs make him valuable in a way that nobody else on this roster is. I'm fairly certain we're doing pretty well league wide in terms of generating open/wide-open looks we're just doing a bad job cashing out on them.
Oubre is very upgradeable, PG and Maxey have not shot the ball well early this season and guys like Gordon at this stage and Dowtin should not be seeing the court for any serious team.
I agree on most of what you said, specially regarding Caleb Martin.
I think Gordon is definitely playable. It’s just tough for him to find his rhythm given our team’s chemistry and his sporadic playing time. His on/off NetRtg is one of the highest on the team, which shows he has a positive impact on our spacing and gravity. Plus, he’s solid on defense.
Drummond, on the other hand, is offensively as bad as Ben Simmons, in my opinion. It feels like we’re playing 4v5 when he’s on the court, especially if we have 1-2 poor shooters alongside him. On top of that, there’s still some confusion among the guys, with players struggling to adjust to each other and Nick Nurse’s system.
I agree Drummond has been bad, but part of that is because of the rotation and us asking too much. I didn't watch every second, but it seems like having him come off the bench last night made a difference.
If he's playing more than 20 mpg, we're screwed. If you can keep it around under and have him matchup against the backups on the other team, it can work. It also doesn't help us if we have a bunch of guys playing with him who can't stretch the floor.