GettinitDone wrote:I'm not very thrilled with the spacing when Josh is in SL
He occupies Mikal's attacking spots... strictly offensively Josh and Mikal do not necessarily complement each other although they're both very unselfish.
Josh has been great, but imo we're A LOT better as a team when Mikal, not Josh, is the playmaker other than JB.
We're lucky it's the 5 win Pelicans because in 3rd q they must have realized they wanted Flagg more than the W, but against title contenders we'd fight from down in a hole to get back into the game every time when not 1 of JB or KAT is on fire, it's not sustainable.
Bring Josh off the bench, he can boost our bench production and he'll play starter 30+ mins anyway and end up playing with starters too.
Start Precious at 4, we get more size, we get more paint protection, and don't necessarily lose rebounding and scoring with Josh to the bench.
I've been saying although KAT has been a beast as a L leading rebounder, imo he doesn't necessarily love being the lone presence in the paint, and esp doesn't love being the last line of defense. He loves some help in rebounding to ease his load... and esp loves another big to help him defensively in the paint.
Currently the spacing and passing with Josh as a starter are imo inorganic, clunky, and not very spontaneous. Do this move (bench Josh and start Precious), the spacing and ball movement will be organic, synergistic and SPONATENOUS. We need it !!!
I think we're better off as a team with an aggressive Mikal doing 25pts, 8 assists every game he'll be a demon defensively when he gets going offensively... we need to set the tone at the start of the game.
Also, out of everyone on roster Josh is probably the guy who'd complain the least with a bench "demotion"... I bet he'd still get 10+rpg, I remember he got 19 rebounds off the bench against us when he was still with Portland. In fact, at beginning of this season as we were losing he even publicly suggested to bench himself.
Of course, our "brilliant bball mind" coach would not see this.... or would SEE it and still not do anything about it
We lose spacing, ball-handling, rebounding and fast break opportunities replacing Josh with Precious. Precious has not inspired any confidence so far. Thankfully this change has 0% chance of happening.


























