Dat2U wrote:To me, keeping Seraphin in and leaving Gortat on the bench basically meant no late game run was coming last night. To play the type of defense we needed to play to get stops, Gortat needed to be in the game.
That and if Seraphin really had it going well there could have been a different substitution pattern to at least try Marcin Gortat with Kevin.
Wittman has a tough job. He also has MANY options he can explore. In hindsight, a lineup of Miller, Porter, Butler, Seraphin, Gortat might have forced Phoenix to adjust.
Others have mentioned that Otto Porter or Garrett Temple could have checked Isaiah Thomas better than Andre Miller. I think Andre needed more than 8 minutes and he needed help defensively. I think Miller can play with any other 4 guys. Give him Gortat with Seraphin on a night when Nene goes 1-8. Gortat had 9 and 7 but only 4 attempts and only 20 minutes. Like Dat2U, I believe Gortat is a guy who could have sparked a comeback. Miller needed to spell Wall more minutes so John could have been fresher at the finish.
I am not a Seraphin hater, but I hate Wittman's rotation paradigm that currently reads Seraphin or Gortat, and absolutely no DeJuan Blair.
Randy is looking great at 19-7, but there are even more options than he could try against teams like Phoenix, Atlanta, and Toronto. Opposing quick guards, stretch fours who can out flank Wizards big men, post players who push Nene out of the paint, and teams that don't succumb to Wall ball or Beal; there are other ways to beat them.
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