bwgood77 wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I'm pretty sure he has a better grasp on the strengths and weaknesses of our players than armchair coaches like many here. Sometimes we get so deep in a hole while those guys play because they lack D, and when your great offense doesn't outweigh how bad your defense is, it is difficult to climb out of holes. Ideally PJ is out there at the 4 while all of our scorers are in there....the team plays with more heart and energy when he is in there. It's as simple as that. Tonight if Tyson could show up and battle for some boards with Whiteside (if he plays) that would be nice, but otherwise, we might just want to go with Leuer at the 5 to take Whiteside out of the game. We just need to make sure we don't allow them to get offensive rebounds. We are unlikely to get many offensive boards.
If there are 10 seconds left and you are down 2 with the ball, and you sub in PJ Tucker to remove Warren and leave Booker on the bench, you don't have a great grasp of the strengths of the players, you are trying to lose, or you are simply stupid. If you have come back to pull within 17 and then pull a hot shooter for Tucker, you are oblivious to the scenario. Jeff makes decisions like that this year. It's not an offense for defense scenario there, and I think Jeff is a smart guy so I don't think it's the last scenario, but he has 1000% hurt us with these types of subs all year. He has made it so we go from a small chance of climbing out of holes to no chance.
And the numbers just don't support what he's done with the rotations overall. The numbers suggest his so called defenders' lack of offense hurt us more overall than our youngen's defense, and by a lot. I get trying to set an example for players, so if it was just the overall rotations I could buy it, but the situational subs don't fall into that line of thinking. When you must score or lose, you don't make defensive subs, when you must defend or lose, you don't put in offensive guys, and when you have a big lead and your star guy in Bledsoe is sitting, you don't put a lineup with no spacing, making everything harder for worse offensive players. He's been bad this year. Really, really bad.
The fact is the defenders not defending is as big a reason we are in holes as playing the young, bad defenders. Tyson has been our worst defender this year. Price has never had a single season where a team defended better with him on the court, and he's been playing for 10 years. Our defenders simply aren't good enough at defense to warrant this type of minutes tradeoff.
I'm not sure which specific scenarios you are talking about but there are a lot of variables to the equation. It's not all as simple as you like to think it is.
I think there may be some plays we have ready to use the young guys, or particularly Booker at this point, but in the early season it was going to be Bledsoe, Knight and Tucker that have a lot more rehearsal and experience in running plays. Sometimes these plays only have maybe a 30% chance of working out, and with Warren it would have and probably would have been less. But often times it's just Knight making dumb turnovers at the end, or even Bledsoe.
I'm pretty specific about the scenarios. We literally subbed in Tucker in place of Warren with 10 seconds left, down 2, with the ball coming out of a timeout. There are others like that, but that, for instance, is inexcusable, and it happened. By making that substitution, he was choosing to play 4 on 5 to try and tie or win the game. He didn't have to be in that scenario, but that's what he put us in. And he was universally railed against when the sub happened, before we inevitably missed the shot and lost. That scenario is very simple. You must score, you have Warren who is all offense, and Tucker who is all defense, and you sub in the defender. If you follow Haralabos Voulgaris on twitter, his feelings pretty much match mine as far as Hornacek's rotations this year.
Some of the decisions are complicated. Many really are very simple. Like I said, if it's the rotations, so be it if he's trying to make a bigger point about effort, but in the situational sub scenarios like the 10 seconds left down 2 parts, they really do become that simple.