Infinity2152 wrote:You keep using total minutes instead of minutes per game, first of all. How many games was he injured during that time? In his second year he played 17 minutes/gm WHEN he played. That's a lot of minutes. He averaged 10 minutes/gm last year. That's decent bench minutes, that's not 12th man minutes. He played in over half the games. Again, you're focusing on this half-season, which is weird to me, since they just got Saric this season and I told you Saric is averaging 14 minutes along with Aaron Gordon's 31. That's 45 minutes when both play. If the Nuggets thought Saric was washed, they wouldn't have JUST added him and wouldn't play him. So he's not beating out the free agent PF they just acquired. Saric shoots three's better, wonder why they're playing him more with Jokic?
This is like the argument of downgrading Giddey because the Thunder benched him the last two games, you can't judge players by coaches decisions. Knew little to nothing about Nnaji before this started, almost every article I've read since say good things about him. Only reason Matas got in was because Pat got hurt, I'm NOT judging players based on how many minutes their team plays them. We played the vet Craig over him. We had Drummond for years, barely played him. We've barely played Julian Phillips, looks like he could be decent. Nnaji played 10 minutes a game in 53 games last year, that's a lot more than a LOT of bench players. and he was injured last year. He was listed as the key backup to Jokic, even worse in terms of free minutes, lol! Sco was correct, he's more a backup center, playing behind the best guy in the league, who played 35 minutes, 79 games last year.
If we're going to say whether he's good based on how Denver played him, that means we think Denver is super smart right? Smart enough where without knowing anything else, we can base a player's ability on how much they play them. On the other hand, they're so bad at evaluating his ability and worth that they signed him to a 4 yr contract for no apparent reason. Decided he was worth $9 mill in cap space. So are they so smart or so stupid, or both?
You can look up his
injury history. Not a single injury this season and is getting less playing time than ever before. He also didn't sit out games due to injury until March of last season. If the Bulls traded for Nnaji they would get the current version of him. Why wouldn't the current season be the most important one? I used total minutes to make it as clear as possible that Nnaji's role on the team was decreasing before being taken out of the rotation entirely this season.
The Nuggets thought Saric could help them. They signed him, played him for a few weeks, realized he wasn't good, then took him out of the rotation. Which part of this is complicated? Saric hasn't played since Thanksgiving. Saric isn't in the rotation anymore and Nnaji still only plays garbage time minutes.
Yes, you can. People watched the playoffs and saw that the Mavs had Gafford or Lively guarding Giddey. OKC needed more shooting so Giddey was moved to the bench and a smaller role. Matas is a rookie, and Nnaji is in his 5th season. Phillips is in the rotation and has played every game except for the one missed with an injury. Drummond played over 2000 minutes as a Bull.
Why can't he beat a 36 year old Deandre Jordan for minutes if he's a backup center? DJ shouldn't be stopping him from playing if he was any good.
The coach Mike Malone chooses not to play him. The GM Calvin Booth is the one that gave him the extension. Two different people. The GM made a mistake, I've said this already.