J-Ves wrote:hands11 wrote:In case people didn't notice..
Otto passed Pierce in RPM
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM/position/5I hope they start Wall, Beal, Otto, Gooden and Gortat 
It was great to get PP back last game and he played great, but Otto didn't do as well off the bench.  He just seems to play better with the starters and Gooden instead of Nene.
 
I'm not a fan of that lineup vs the Bulls if we happen to play them in the playoffs, but its the lineup I hope they use next year. You then can bring in Nene and Hump as the back up bigs, cutting out KS entirely. Pierce is a great guy to bring of the bench too, as he can create for himself as well as stretch the floor. They still need to find a backup two that can shoot as Webster is no longer a NBA quality player and Butler is more of a SF.
 
I agree. Its less clear to me that its best against CHI but then again, not sure I have seen it against them.  I wouldn't mind them trying it. You can always bring in Nene quickly off the bench if needed. 
The important thing is for Randy to get it.  And change rotations when needed and understand why it works instead of being so Paint by Numbers about his rotations and forcing Nene into the game.  He needs to be nimble.
As for Kevin. Kevin can be effective when you have him in the right line ups. Much like most players. Most players are not John Wall. And, even Wall is more effective when he has the right players out there with him.  Thats the whole point of putting Gooden out there to begin with.
Hump, Kevin, Nene... None of them should be used just because.   It depends on match ups and line ups.
As for back up 2. Sure. A better upgrade to Rasual would be nice.  But they can work around that with what they have. Beal will play 38 mins.  You are only looking at 10 min to fill in and Rasual, Temp, Otto and Sessions can fill that in.
You start Temple if you can to slow down their SG. Let Wall and Gortat be the core of the offense. Let Temple defend for 5 mins. Then bring in Beal.  Use Temple, Rasual, Otto in shorter burst throughout the game to give Beal a breather.  Hell, you can even go Wall and Sessions. That has worked.  I wouldn't start with that but you can turn to it at some point in the game if the defense is defending strong and you need ball handing.
So I don't back up SG as a big issue.  Its really the coaching that's the issues. A good coach would line them up and rotate through without a problem.  I mean come on. Beal for 38 mins and all you have to work through is 10 mins and you have Session, Temple, Rasual and Otto that can give that to you.  That shouldn't be an issue.  Not if Beal is balln.
The much bigger issue is team speed, balanced lines up and rotations.  Its floor spacing. Playing the team old and slow.
ITS NENE and PP out there with Wall, Beal and Gortat. 
Its turning to crappy 2nd units with Hump and Kevin in the post with Session, Rasual. Its Nene clogging the floor for Gortat and Wall, and holding the ball and missing free throws in the starting line up.  It benching Gortat down the stretch. 
That's the much bigger issue.