zapatasblood wrote:I wish Scola was on this team. I think he would have amazing playing next to Asik but it needed to be done.
Did it though? The whole point of amnestying Scola was to free up cap space--which yes, it does--but then to also allow any of the small army of power forwards and combo forwards on the Rockets' roster to develop into a player who is at least the equal of Scola, if not better.
And I'm not sure that's happened. It's given more minutes to Parsons at the 4 in small lineups, which is useful for his own development. And there are some lineups where Delfino even plays extended minutes as a stretch 4, which is weird but often works anyway, because it gives Harden spacing to drive.
But is it possible to point to any of the Rockets' younger big men and go "This guy...this guy is really benefiting from Scola's absence?" Donuts, Terrence Jones, Robinson...these players are all on a tight leash in an on again, off again timeshare.
Was what ultimately ended up as 12-15 minutes of Greg Smith and 12-15 minutes of Carlos Delfino better than 30 minutes of Scola?
I'm not so sure. When you take away the cap considerations, it's a step down in terms of the talent on the floor. Some may even argue a huge step down.