ItsDanger wrote:Playing vets on your bench units instead of rookies helps. Who knew? If we want a higher pick, play the kids and trade the vets.
Isn't there a thread for tanking? Why does every thread need the same talking points.
Kingsway_fan wrote:Let's see how this stat plays out over the next 10 games ...
Yep 10 games is nothing. If we maintain a solid defensive pace over 20? That would be something to build on in 2025/26.
mrdressup wrote:Why? We've been playing rookies less minutes (starting and bench) for the last month. More vets are back in the rotation with games under their belts. Less turnovers. Better back up C play. The injury bug has been biting our opponents just as badly, or more, than it did us. Effort is undeniable too. On offense alone we were competing with no one. We're getting better shots lately. More dives to the rim, more cutting, more passing. Forces teams to work harder and gives less live ball turnovers. Schedule has worked in our favor, and that has given us momentum to build on. I've seen more leadership in the effort department by our best players. Poeltl is back to blocking and giving rim protection.
We still are giving young guys big mins in the last 10
Dick - 26mpg (30mpg on season)
Shead - 20mpg (17mpg on season)
Walter - 17mpg (19mpg on season)
The only vets really are Poeltl (his minutes are down actually in last 10, 31mpg to 29mpg), Brown (21mpg. Only 6 games prior to that), Boucher (17mpg and 1 DNP, 17mpg on season), and Olynyk (17mpg and 15mpg on the season).
So honestly we still are playing a TON of youth. I don't think Mogbo and Battle not playing is the reason we went from #30 to #1 in a matter of weeks.