Pillendreher wrote:bondom34 wrote:You know its bad when BBB sticks up for Russ.
The Paul George bench lineups should have stopped a long, long time ago.
Russ OFF, Adams OFF, George ON has a -18.4 NetRtG in close to 400 minutes per stats.nba.com. If you just look at Felton-George-Grant-Patterson (without both Russ and Adams on the floor), you get -20.1 NetRtG in 300 minutes.
There isn't a single 4-man-lineup with at least 300 minutes that has been that terrible:

They are literally the worst 4-man-lineup in the league. And they are still thrown out there, game after game after game.
This is not that difficult. Unless of course, if you ignore what has worked and what has not.

The Donovan Way.
Ok.....that lineup has been terrible, and cost OKC countless games, agree? You must with how much you bash it and how much the stats indicate that is the case.
Here's some honest questions. As a prelude, I hate Donovan, and think very, very, little of him as a coach. Even hate the way he looks. Do you/everyone really think, in the playoffs, that he's going to sit 4 starters at once? He can't be that dumb, can he? In the first round especially, with 2-3 days rest and the obvious importance, won't he play Russ about 42mpg? Won't that help solve this glaringly obvious issue? Won't adams minutes go up, and won't bench players who are playing well in a game (whether it's patterson, grant, Felton, or abrines.....that should be the whole bench) get more minutes, like how it always goes within a playoff series/matchup?
You could counter that other teams stars will play more too, but other teams benches aren't as painfully bad. This is the regular season. The playoffs are a completely different game. Rotations shorten, stars shine, there is tons of rest, minimal travel, and the same opponent/matchups to counter every night.What do you think?