MrSparkle wrote:I think it’s stupid for a play-in/lotto team to ice their rookie lottery pick.
Put them in the game and let them learn faster. The idea that in-game experience is no different than the practice center is a complete farce and some deep reverse psychology BS.
Matas could’ve played in October-Feb. and he would’ve probably competed for ROY, as opposed to finishing with putrid stats. Even worse, the Bulls were sub-500 at that point.
If we had Durant and Aaron Gordon in the rotation, I’d understand. But give me a break- icing him for Patrick, Dalen, Phillips? These guys have negative or minimal worth to the Bulls now and long-term.
A good pick plays in his rookie season. If he’s that “unready,” then why the hell did you spend a 12th pick on him?
There is no superstar in the history of the NBA who couldn’t buy a rookie minute on a losing team. Jimmy could’ve played, but Thibs had Deng on the 48 mpg program (and a stacked veteran rotation with the best record in the NBA).
I’m not talking about starting Noa, but this talk of red-shirting him or planning his G-League stint is utter nonsense.
And if they believe he has no star potential… then why did they draft him at #12!?
And anybody else using the false causation argument with “Pat got entitlement minutes and look at him now…” I have no words… Do you really believe DNPing rookie Pat would’ve helped his career?
Billy’s college academia approach to NBA coaching is asinine… and I refuse to endorse it.
I think philosophically, I largely agree with you, but I think you're a bit overly binary here.
I think Pat would have been better off not being given so many minutes and instead having to earn some of them. Especially when he was getting routinely outplayed by Javonte Green and Derrick Jones Jr. Maybe he wouldn't have developed better, but I think there is a chance he might have. We also sure as hell wouldn't have paid him 18M a year if we actually had based his time on what he deserved.
I think conceptually making a player "earn it" to some degree has merit. I also agree with you completely that you don't want to go 0 minutes. I think it's fine to give a guy say 15 minutes a night because you drafted him early and whatever happens happens. If you want to go up to 28 minutes a night, then I think they need to be effective. I wouldn't toss a guy out there for near 30 a night even if they suck balls unless you are a 20 win caliber team intent on tanking.
I would have played Matas a bit more early, but he was really bad early, and I don't mind how Billy brought him along. It doesn't seem like Matas minds either, and in fact, seems like we have developed him quite well based on where he is today. Maybe many paths could have gotten to the same spot we are now, maybe some better and some worse, but I feel good about Matas and his development.