Ranma wrote:Going back to the original point of this thread, playing Wilcox over Crawford would arguably be better for the team overall because we'd at least be playing team basketball even with the disparity in talent between Jamal and C.J. That is a systemic failure on the part of the coach, not some rookie who hasn't been properly prepared to contribute to an NBA team.
Well you seem to really hate Doc as a person and that is making you be not as objective as you should, or maybe it's me being too optimistic because the season starts today, but anyway, he's f*cked up a lot as GM and has some quirks as a coach too, but I don't think it's as bad as you imply.
But as to the quoted above, let's go back to the original point of the thread then. You all know how much I hate Crawford's play and what he represents, but even then, I do not think playing Wilcox would be better for the team, no. Crawford's a veteran and as much as his shooting percentages are not great and his defense is suspect, he knows where to situate himself on the court, both on and off the ball, he knows how to do most of the small things that help a team without appearing in the boxscore. Wilcox is a rookie, his defense is even more suspect than Crawford's, and as any rookie he'd turn over the ball a lot, struggle shooting, and generally not be in the place he's supposed to be. Every rookie has that problem, and teams suffer through that if the price is worth it for the development of the player. But if the player is not projected to be that good, it's not worth it to put a guy out there who's helping you lose the game.
The Spurs, to follow your example, played Kawhi 24 minutes a game in his rookie year even though he was a net negative, for that reason. They were about 4 points-per-100-possessions better when Kawhi was sitting on the bench than when he was playing, but they knew he'd be a difference maker some day so they had to put him out there to learn. Wilcox is surely not gonna be a difference maker like him, so we risking the chance to contend for a wild long shot chance at him being a rotation player is stupid imo.
And if you're gonna give me again the "
he shouldn't have drafted him then" argument, I'll remind you again that he was the 28th freakin pick, it's way more usual for that late a pick to be out of the league after his rookie contract than being a useful player.