ForeverTFC wrote:vini_vidi_vici wrote:Bankai wrote:His advance stats show that he can be more than a "good complementary player" and already is, his situation is similar to what Harden was for OKC, playing a limited role but people expected more out of him. The issue is Harden was never thrown under the bus by Scott Brooks like Casey does for Jonas.
Yes the focus of the NBA has moved to the 1-3 spots now. But San Antonio still won championships with an old Tim Duncan, Cavaliers almost won with immobile Mozgov. Fact is, a good big man will always get you far, despite everyone trying to play small.
If you want to get more out of Jonas, Casey is not the coach to do it, he never was for Davis, Acy, Ross, Bruno, Jonas or any other young guy we had under his tenure. Not advocating him as Franchise player but Jonas is currently being wasted.
He is nothing like the Harden situation. And JV was never thrown under the bus by DC, this is a fallacy.
So youre saying we should emulate Movgoz with JV? Or youre just listing starting big men for good teams??
Davis had his best years under DC, Bruno is a very raw rookie, Ross is inconsistent.
Alot of BS in this post IMO.
My main question is what advanced stats show hes more than a good complimentary player? his TS%? again he shoots 90% of his shots from < 10ft, ofcourse he should be hyper efficient, as are all bigs who do the same.
To be fair to Bankai, Casey hasn't developed a player beyond - or even up to - his potential. He also hasn't been very trusting of his rookies and has been stubborn in his way during his entire tenure, which I believe was a point of contention with him in Minnesota as well.
Though I agree that this isn't like the Harden situation. Harden had already shown what he could do, he just needed a bigger role. JV still has gaps in his game that he needs to fill before his role is wholly expanded - I do believe he needs a larger role at his current production, but not to the extreme a la Harden.
What more development do you need then starting job... Ross has been starting for this team for year and half, JV has been starter basically since he arrived here. If they can't show what they are capable of with all that playing time, then are they scrubs. Look at Gobert, he gets opportunity off the bench and earns his starting position... that forced JAzz trade a young big they invested allot.
Casey when it comes to opportunity, he has been the best coach...





















