2010 wrote:R-DAWG wrote:Maury2423 wrote:
Yup, come playoff time I only expect to see McBride, Payne, and Mitch(or Precious, depending on the matchup)
I expect Mitch to be playing close to 30 MPG come playoff time and frankly, him being healthy is one of the biggest keys to this whole thing.
KAT’s 37 playoff minutes would then be split 50-50 between PF and C. With Hart getting about 29 MPG at the 4. Assuming your playing OG about 37 playoff minutes, Thibs is probably running Hart at the 3 the other 11 minutes keeping him around 40 MPG
C: Robinson (30), Towns (18)
PF: Towns (19), Hart (29)
SF: Anunoby (37), Hart (11)
SG: Bridges (37), McBride (12)
PG: Brunson (37), McBride (12)
Of course, Payne could end up getting 12 MPG at backup PG and McBride could eat some of Harte minutes. But the general play your top guys 37ish MPG come playoff time, with Mitch getting 30 and Hart 40 is the formula.
Really wish the coach would let the bench eat more regular season minutes even at the cost of a few wins. But it’s not how he does things.
Mitch has never averaged 30 mins per game in his career. I don’t think that’s realistic. Especially not coming off a long injury like this.
Averaging 30 is a stretch, but Mitch has averaged around 25-27mpg since his sophomore season and probably he's not putting his body through as much wear & tear as he would be if he was playing. Though I do think this where Precious & Cam will both give us .5 of a rotation guy in the playoffs, with 12-16 minute roles for both of them. Deuce & Mitch will probably be in the mid 20s. While Brunson, Bridges, Hart, Anunoby, and Towns in the mid to high 30s.









