nate33 wrote:deneem4 posted this yesterday:deneem4 wrote:We have a top 4 starting 5 in the league
http://stats.nba.com/league/lineups/#!/?sort=PLUS_MINUS&dir=1&CF=GP*G*10%7CMIN*G*10&Season=2016-17&SeasonType=Regular%20Season
Our starting 5 were the 4th best in the league as of yesterday. (They are now the 6th best). I think that solves the conundrum of how Beal, Wall, Porter and Gortat can be pretty darn good yet the team still loses. If games were just 36 minutes long, we might have the 6th best record in the league. Our bench is that bad.
Well, no. What the link confirms is that our starting lineup is 6th best in plus minus. But, because, as you say, "our bench is that bad," our bench plays relatively few minutes. Which means that our starters play lots of minutes. W/o checking, I speculate that our starters play more minutes per game than any other set of starters.
This means that our starters play more minutes against other teams' reserves than any other set of starters.
I imagine that this accounts to some degree for our starting lineup being #6 in plus-minus.
Not only don't we have the 4th best, or 6th best, starting lineup in the league, we don't have even one starter who's 4th best or 6th best at his position:
John Wall is having a very good season, but no he's not producing at the level of Chris Paul, Russell Westbrook, the Greek freak, Steph Curry, James Harden, Kyle Lowry, Damien Lillard, Patrick Mills or Kemba Walker.
Otto Porter has @8 SFs who are even better than he is.
Marcin Gortat (Gobert, Drummond, Jordan, Howard, Whiteside, Green, Love, Davis, Capela)
Beal (... oh give me a break)
Morris (he's below average, waaaay below average, among all PFs in the league)
Want the best result? Call Porter a PF and Morris a SF. That way, Otto is #5 in productivity among 4s, and Morris is.... way back somewhere on p.2 of any list.





















