DG88 wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:It remains hilarious that some are actually defending this lineup construction.
Even funnier is peoples baseless conclusions based on their unsupported narratives. Makes every here sound like conspiracy theorists.
Well ... I wouldn't call it baseless.
#1 Casey is a defence-first coach.
#2 GV is terrible defensively, and is currently sporting a 12.96 PER and a TS% of .484.
#3. JJ is obviously decent defensively (he was even good covering Teague a few weeks ago), has a 625 TS% and a 17.53 PER, which puts him at #8 among SF's in the league. Meanwhile, Ross has a .525 TS% and an 11.37 PER, "good" for #46 among SFs, while providing flaky defence and not much else.
#4 According to Casey, the team is in win-now mode. That's why we aren't prioritizing JV's development.
#5. JJ does not appear to be an unpopular teammate. I've just started noticing, but Amir gives JJ a very warm hug during every player intro.
So it's fair for people to speculate about unpublicized events. But as Randle suggested, it's more likely the issue comes down to roster construction. To repeat my point from above, our (former) all-star winger can't shoot 3s to save his life (.241, with a horrible .490 TS%). Therefore, every other player getting substantial minutes at the wing MUST be able to shoot 3s at an acceptable clip. Not only can JJ not shoot 3s (he's at .194), he tries to shoot them when open. If I was coach, I would bench him for a game for that reason alone, just to send a message.
The only other possibility is that GV and/or Ross and/or Lou are being showcased for a trade. But Raptor management wouldn't tell JJ that, and he does seem accepting of the current situation.
Finally, here's what ESPN fantasy has to say about the current situation:
Johnson played just nine minutes off the bench on Friday, scoring six points on 3-for-3 shooting with three rebounds.
Spin: While Raptors coach Dwane Casey insists there's no issue with Johnson the forward has clearly fallen out of favor, seeing just 28 minutes of action in total over the last four games. He'll likely earn his way back into a bigger role in the rotation at some point, but in most leagues you can safely cut him loose and look for someone more productive on your waiver wire.