JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:Niang's minutes were severely cut in the playoffs, i assume that happens again.jbk1234 wrote:
Niang is still unplayable in certain matchups and we're a Wade injury away from disaster pants. Denver scored at will when Niang was on the floor last night.
We all hope for a healthy Wade in the spring, it just never happens.
I am not sure who they can sign or trade for cheaply. I assume someone the caliber of D. Jones (either one), Morris, Rondo, Green, Ed Davis, RoLo, Neto, Pangos.
Denver scored at will all night long, but it didn't matter; and the reason why it didn't matter was because of our 3pt firepower. Way too early to throw Niang off the bus given the way the team has been playing.
LeVert and Niang are leading the team in OnCourt +/- ... Kenny has turned our little world upside down.
It didn't matter that night, but all of Niang, LeVert, Tyrome, and even Merrill have all had off shooting nights. It will very much matter on those nights. Niang struggles against athletic and tall backups. Always has and always will. He had hope against Watson the same way he had no hope against Isaac in the Magic series.
The Cavs need to have a plan for matchups like that doesn't involve relying upon large data sets from an 82-game season. At best, they're irrelevant and at worst, they'll lead you astray. I'd like ro see Thor get some run against teams that can bring guys like that in off the bench before the deadline.