WaltFrazier wrote:Without trades, maybe Huk, McCullar and Kolek would provide the depth and young legs next year to have a deeper team.
But I fear it'll take a different coach to make that work
Edit - oops, and Dadiet. That's a real 4 man young bench with most positions covered
Wanting Thibs to coach aside ( cuz I got reasons to want a change separate of playing rookies), I think it could be likely. We forget that Dadiet is a very very young rookie. On a lotto team he'd be young only having turned 18 near draft night. I'm terms if this particular coach its simple, you play defense and work hard and you'll be rewarded. Sometimes early based on injury. I don't think Thibs has done anything wrong in his approach to rookies on a contending team.
-Kolek plays behind Brunson, then Payne, then McBride. If you wanna argue for Kolek then you'd need to argue why I shouldn't play all of those players first before looking his way. I don't think it's anything except that we got a few guys ahead of him
- Dadiet I already shared. He's young and raw and we wanna contend. Its just hard to justify outside of forcing the issue for the pure sake of development and at his skill level Gleaghe was used.....it's just not his year
- McCulkar was injured to start the year and we have multiple wings from Hart,Bridges,OG,Shamet, even Deuce.
- Hukpurti actually appeared to get the most opportunity and we brought him along slowly. Then he got hurt but had he not gotten hurt I think he would've been a regular.
Again, I have other reasons to consider a coaching change. I don't think Thibs is perfect but his use of rookies is a non factor in that decision making process for me.