Braggins wrote:Performance doesnt matter at all under Clifford if they perceive a player as being good.
Lance and Marvin would've agreed until both got bumped to the bench.
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Braggins wrote:Performance doesnt matter at all under Clifford if they perceive a player as being good.
yosemiteben wrote:Braggins wrote:MotorKeepsGoing wrote:I think it will be over Frank.
Kemba/Lamb/Batum/MKG/Al
I don't expect Clifford to play the rookie big minutes, even if he's NBA ready.
Playing a rookie that much does seem unlikely, but so does starting a small lineup. Im not sure which is more likely tbh.
I think Frank will get as many minutes as a rookie Zeller did.

yosemiteben wrote:Braggins wrote:Performance doesnt matter at all under Clifford if they perceive a player as being good.
Lance and Marvin would've agreed until both got bumped to the bench.

yosemiteben wrote:Rookies rarely start right away on teams trying to make the playoffs when there is solid depth at their position unless they are transcendent talents taken at the top of the draft. He's not a project, but he's not a guaranteed starter to kick off his rookie season.
I wouldn't mind seeing him start, but I'm skeptical that it'd work out defensively. I think he can be as reliable as McRoberts though, and the Al McBob pairing worked out just fine defensively.
Braggins wrote:Actually, now that I think about, there is no way Batum would lose his spot. He was promised a role and we gave up a lot to get him so we desperately need him to resign with us. I think our starting lineup is set in stone. Performance doesnt matter at all under Clifford if they perceive a player as being good.
catch20two wrote:Braggins wrote:Actually, now that I think about, there is no way Batum would lose his spot. He was promised a role and we gave up a lot to get him so we desperately need him to resign with us. I think our starting lineup is set in stone. Performance doesnt matter at all under Clifford if they perceive a player as being good.
Yea them guaranteeing Batum a starting gig at a position he never started at fresh off a Lance-esque season was and still is kinda dumb. And you're right, Clifford is too stubborn to make any change until we're 10 games below .500.
Mystical Apples wrote:catch20two wrote:Braggins wrote:Actually, now that I think about, there is no way Batum would lose his spot. He was promised a role and we gave up a lot to get him so we desperately need him to resign with us. I think our starting lineup is set in stone. Performance doesnt matter at all under Clifford if they perceive a player as being good.
Yea them guaranteeing Batum a starting gig at a position he never started at fresh off a Lance-esque season was and still is kinda dumb. And you're right, Clifford is too stubborn to make any change until we're 10 games below .500.
Batum was dealing with some injuries the first part of the year. What he did after the all-star break was really good:
43% from 3
60% corner 3
90% from the line
6.6 boards/game which was second on the team
5 assists / 21% assist rate
60% TS
110 offensive rating
Braggins wrote:I wonder why the front office always emphasizes that players have to earn their minutes here when talking about rookies, but they promise roles to players acquired via trade like political appointments. Do they really think people buy it?
Braggins wrote:I wonder why the front office always emphasizes that players have to earn their minutes here when talking about rookies, but they promise roles to players acquired via trade like political appointments. Do they really think people buy it?
Mystical Apples wrote:I'm sure he'll score more. He played a ton of minutes next to Lamarcus and Lillard whose combined usage was 58%. But even when Batum isn't scoring he's creating efficient offense in other ways.
Mystical Apples wrote:Braggins wrote:I wonder why the front office always emphasizes that players have to earn their minutes here when talking about rookies, but they promise roles to players acquired via trade like political appointments. Do they really think people buy it?
Batum is far from a "role player." He just happens to be above average/elite in so many different ways that measuring his performance in points misses his value
Mystical Apples wrote:Braggins wrote:I wonder why the front office always emphasizes that players have to earn their minutes here when talking about rookies, but they promise roles to players acquired via trade like political appointments. Do they really think people buy it?
Batum is far from a "role player." He just happens to be above average/elite in so many different ways that measuring his performance in points misses his value