jvsimonetti0514 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Gravy wrote:Thibs plays his bench if they are GOOD. Minutes of previous bench players we used to have:
Immanuel Quickley - 29mpg
Divo - 20
Ihart - 20
Grimes - 20
"MJ" Burks - 25
Josh Hart - 30
The last 3 seasons our benches have been 30th, 30th and 23rd in MPG. Using the MPG of 1 or 2 guys doesn't really mean anything, he has gone into overdrive of playing starters since he got Brunson.
This team is on borrowed time.
Who should have Thibs played more of the last 2 seasons? Feel like it’s impossible to conceptualize where they fell league wide without listing the players they were available to play.
Last season can easily be explained by the freak injuries to 3 of our starters. Moving our bench guys into the starting line up. Grimes, Burks, Bojan they made moves to try to bolster but they were all terrible. Were you really trying to see more Burks? What about Jacob Toppin? Or was it Charlie Brown?
The year prior to that one, IQ played 28.9 mpg, Hart 30 mpg after the trade, Ihart 18.9 mpg, Obi 15.7. All seem like reasonable amount of minutes for bench players. Not really seeing an Issue. So who cares if they were ranked 30th in the league? Were we really missing out on giving minutes to washed Rose or Evan Fournier so we can have a better ranking compared to rest of the league?
I’d like for Kolek to get more minutes but are you running out line ups with Kolek, Deuce, Payne, and precious together? What sort of line up configuration are you surrounding Dadiet with to make him successful? Is getting him those minutes worth less time for the starters playing?
The excuses are getting tiresome, this is since December 1st.

Mikal and Hart are 1 and 2 in the league for MPG now overall.
Yes, I would have liked to see Burks, Milton, Bojan etc last season instead of driving the starters into the ground. This is simple to understand, you're not going to win every single minute or put competitive lineups on the floor for every single second of the game, you're going to lose minutes here and there throughout the game even if your bench is good. The point of a bench is to keep it close enough that your starters can come in fresh and win. We have an elite starting 5, if our bench goes down or loses ground, I'm confident the starters can reel in most teams.
What I'm not confident in is the ability for guys to play 38-44mpg every other game during the regular season, this is not the 90s where you could play 40+mpg because the other team couldn't shoot, the amount of ground these guys have to cover on shooters is taxing. The 4th quarter stats on this team show they're tired, they had a 154 DRTG last night in the 4th and guys are talking about the offense when the defense completely and utterly fell off a cliff because the whole starting 5 was gassed. We go from an elite offensive team in every other quarter to a middle of the road team in the 4th, our defense in the 4th has been bad all season, these are facts.
We haven't had a single healthy playoff run yet, and I doubt we will this season.