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Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#1 » by daboywonder2007 » Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:42 pm

i really think this bench has major potential. if adelman uses it right

ridnour, barea, williams, buddinger, steisma, lee, cunningham, roy(if healthy). each guy could easily have a role on this team. i love the depth of this team. what other teams have this kind of DEPTH other than boston, clippers, heat??
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#2 » by Klomp » Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:45 pm

daboywonder2007 wrote:i really think this bench has major potential. if adelman uses it right

ridnour, barea, williams, buddinger, steisma, lee, cunningham, roy(if healthy). each guy could easily have a role on this team. i love the depth of this team. what other teams have this kind of DEPTH other than boston, clippers, heat??

Roy is the likely starter, at least right away.
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Post#3 » by [RCG] » Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:17 am

daboywonder2007 wrote:i really think this bench has major potential. if adelman uses it right

ridnour, barea, williams, buddinger, steisma, lee, cunningham, roy(if healthy). each guy could easily have a role on this team. i love the depth of this team. what other teams have this kind of DEPTH other than boston, clippers, heat??


Past Wade-Allen-James-Bosh-Battier who does the Heat have? Celtics have some young guys now on their bench but I wouldn't call them very deep. Fab Melo is a ways from contributing and I don't know who the back-up SF is.

Thunder, Nuggets, Pacers are teams I'd say have depth.
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#4 » by LordBaldric » Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:25 am

Bench depth means diddly squat in the playoffs, but it should help us get a higher seed...
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Post#5 » by Love42Rubio9 » Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:58 am

LordBaldric wrote:Bench depth means diddly squat in the playoffs, but it should help us get a higher seed...


bench depth means a lot.. look at Dallas and their run
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#6 » by Torcher » Thu Jul 26, 2012 4:41 pm

The Clippers bench outplayed their starters, especially in the playoffs.
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#7 » by Chocobanana » Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:20 pm

Love42Rubio9 wrote:
LordBaldric wrote:Bench depth means diddly squat in the playoffs, but it should help us get a higher seed...


bench depth means a lot.. look at Dallas and their run

bench depth only means a lot of the bench players can keep up their level of play or increase it during the playoffs. if not, then it actually hurts your team.

look at the spurs in 2012. regular season, the bench was phenomenal, but when they played okc, a lot of the role players started sucking, which screwed up chemistry, rotations, and offensive balance.

on the other hand you have the mavs from 2011, whose bench depth helped them tremendously match-up wise.
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#8 » by Calinks » Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:29 pm

Spurs killed it in the playoffs until they hit the thunder though. I mean, I think their bench was definitely a strong point regardless of their poor play in the Thunders penultimate series.
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#9 » by cpfsf » Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:04 pm

Houston - I'm being super serial
Nuggets - practically everybody on their bench
Bulls - Hinrich Belinelli Gibson
Thunder - Harden Collison Jones Maynor
Clips - Odom Crawford Hill
Spurs - Too many guys to count
Jazz - Kanter Favors Burks Bell
Heat - Lewis Haslem Allen Miller
Celtics - Bradley Sullinger Terry
Kings -Robinson Hayes Brooks Salmons
Mavs - Wright Brand Beaubois

I can't say that our bench won't be among the best unless Williams or Shved really have a breakout year. Don't get me wrong, The team improved a lot by replacing some of the young prospects with more established veterans.

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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#10 » by Chocobanana » Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:37 pm

Calinks wrote:Spurs killed it in the playoffs until they hit the thunder though. I mean, I think their bench was definitely a strong point regardless of their poor play in the Thunders penultimate series.

yeah definitely. but relying on so many players only increases the chances that one of them fails/chokes, especially in the playoffs. but if you have a group of bench players who don't struggle when it gets tougher, then a deep bench is a bonus in the playoffs.
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Post#11 » by MNister89 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 8:22 pm

I think we have a top 10 bench. If Williams can grow with limited minutes then we have the ability to become one of the best in the NBA. Also, Shved and Roy need to provide meaningful minutes. That allows Budinger to be more a 20MPG guy, which he can certainly do without problems.
Other deep, versatile rosters

LAC (Paul/Butler/Hill/Griffin/Jordan)- Bledsoe, Crawford, Billups and Odom are all awesome bench players. Clips just need another big to have a rotation with no holes.

SPURS (Parker/Green/Leonard/Duncan/Splitter) - Ginobli is a stud. SJax, Diaw, Neal, Bonner, Blair, Anderson all have a role and make up league's deepest team by far. Legitimately 12 deep.

KNICKS (Felton/Shumpert/Melo/Amare/Chandler) - Second unit of Kidd, JR Smith, Ronnie Brewer, Novak and Camby is very strong. Knicks suddenly look very deep and versatile.

NUGGETS (Lawson, Afflalo, Gallinari, Faried, McGee) - Reserves Mosgov, Chandler, Andre Miller, Harrington and Brewer all can contribute.

CELTICS (Rondo, Bradley, Pierce, Bass, KG) - Lee, Green, Sullinger, and Terry are all good. Very deep roster in Boston.
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#12 » by Jukeness » Sat Jul 28, 2012 8:30 pm

I dont know about the Knicks bench. Camby, Brewer, and Kidd offer no scoring, Novak can but wont some games.
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Post#13 » by MNister89 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 8:59 pm

Jukeness wrote:I dont know about the Knicks bench. Camby, Brewer, and Kidd offer no scoring, Novak can but wont some games.

With JR Smith, Melo, and Amare the Knicks don't need anymore scoring. They need defense and leadership, which these guys provide.
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#14 » by Jukeness » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:52 pm

That's just what they need that doesnt mean that there bench is good, because all those players arent great.
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Re: Top 5 bench in the league 

Post#15 » by [RCG] » Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:28 am

MNister89 wrote:
Jukeness wrote:I dont know about the Knicks bench. Camby, Brewer, and Kidd offer no scoring, Novak can but wont some games.

With JR Smith, Melo, and Amare the Knicks don't need anymore scoring. They need defense and leadership, which these guys provide.


Kidd is a defensive and offensive liability - I don't know how he managed to rob the Knicks although they did sign Felton & Kidd before making a decision on Lin :roll: . Camby is what, 40 now? He is tall but he is way past his prime. Brewer is a very good defensive player and he's the only one I'd really say provides "defense." The other two may provide leadership but that is vague and with a team with JR Smith, Carmelo, Amare - I don't think any amount of "leadership" is going to help.
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