jbk1234 wrote:Roger Murdock wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
It was 4 seasons (not counting the Beilen fiasco where he coached 11 games) and only three where we weren't rebuilding. Who are the players who should've gotten run but didn't?
The first season we were good (when no one thought we'd be), Rubio and Sexton had season ending injuries a couple months in. We were so bereft of ballhandlers besides Garland that we had to overpay for LeVert at the deadline (he promptly got injured). Mobley got injured in March. Allen got injured with two weeks left in the season.
Second season we ship out Lauri, Sexton, and Agbaji (who we drafted to fill a glaring 3&D hole) for Mitchell two weeks before training camp. Rubio is unavailable the first half of the season and a shell of his former self when he comes back. Love starts fading in the second half of the season, and Wade, who was supposed to fill his role, promptly gets injured.
I covered last season, so I'll ask again, who was he supposed to give run to who was on the roster? All I'm seeing are guys who are no longer in the NBA or are bouncing between the 15th man and the G League. All of Rondo, Danny Green, and Morris got real playoff minutes and we picked them up of the waiver wire (or in Rondo's case, for a fake second).
Altman is a better coach for this team and likely a better overall coach, but the idea that JBB had untapped potential waiting on his bench is just fantasy.
Fantasy that turned reality when Merrill, Wade, Okoro, LeVert all started getting utilized better without him
Better utilized in that they all got bumped down in the rotation (or traded). The issue with Wade was and is availability, but Hunter has taken his slot as the first bench big. Merrill and Okoro are still very much situational guys. Atkinson has had the luxury of not having to leave them out there when it's not working. It's taken Hurclean efforts by Garland to get past the Pistons and Nets when we were short handed and Atkinson didn't have that luxury.
Kenny is a better coach than JBB, but fans who are dismissing depth and health are kidding themselves. Kenny's dedication to his regular rotations when we were shorthanded lead to Niang posting some miserable +/- performances in January. Altman was smart to trade Niang and remove him as an option.
It’s further than just that.
Last year Mitchell played 36+ minutes in 30/55 games.
This year it’s 5/60 games.
Garland was 22/60 games over 36 minutes, this year it’s 3/60 games
Mobley was 7/50 games last year and 4/58 this year
Allen was 16/77 games last year and 1/65 this year
A bit is chicken egg. We can play our starters less minutes because we have a system that makes our players more useful. We are healthier because we aren’t grinding our players into the ground to win regular season games. We aren’t then over playing our healthy guys when we are faced with injury, causing further injuries and further over use.
Everything spiraled and snowballed with JB.