JujitsuFlip wrote:JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:Hahah jb and Koby are friends like Mike Brown and Chris Grant before them.
Koby and jb just did not align on basketball philosophy. Koby wants his coach to play 10+ guys every night and Kenny does that, so it's a match. No proof but i assume Koby probably wanted a more dynamic offense too.
Bickerstaff will tell you he always wanted the guys to play at a faster pace, but I guess he was never so good at cause and effect. Players simply aren't going to run themselves ragged on both ends of the floor when their head coach might just forget to sub them out and play them 24 minutes straight.
Exactly lol
It is odd how as soon as he got to Detroit, he discovered how to use his bench. Maybe it's all honeymoon phase stuff.
JBB probably has an obligation to play Ron Holland regular minutes simply because of his draft position-- same with Ivey and Ausar. If JBB was under pressure to win more games now I could see him dropping Holland pretty quickly.
But a lot of his bench this year is league veterans who you can trust-- Beasley, Schroder, Stewart. And outside of Cade he doesn't have starters who are clearly better than their backups like the Cavs have with the core four. On any given night Beasley can be better than THJ, Stewart better than Duren,
With the Cavs? Cedi Osman, Danny Green, Ricky Rubio, Robin Lopez, Lamar Stevens, Mamadi Diakite, and Dylan Windler are all on the fringes or out of the league. The talent level wasn't there. Last year, particularly after he learned he could trust Merrill and sort of trust CPJ, JBB played more guys then too when fully healthy. The last-resort options like Marcus Morris, Damian Jones, Isaiah Mobley, and Pete Nance are on the fringes or out of the league.
In the long view, NBA GMs collectively have pretty much agreed with JBB that guys he didn't want to play weren't good enough to cut it in the league. Particularly for a win-now team.