TheNewEra wrote:esqtvd wrote:TheNewEra wrote:
I’m mocking us going small it made no sense. We don’t have the shooting or athletes to go small we should be using our size advantage. Would of been more content with SGA/Lou/Gallo/Harris/Harrell or Boban. We went completely away from what worked for us to go small for a unit that can’t shoot
That's exactly the lineup that went from down 4 to down 14. I don't think we're watching the same game.
Or the unit with Luc in for Gallo that closed the third it doesn’t matter just not the Beverly and Bradley lineup.
Doc even took Tobias out to bring in Mike Scott for some strange reason to start The 4th.
Rest. Tobias still played 38 minutes. Dude's tongue was hanging out.
Look, I'm not in love with Avery Beverley either, never been from the first. But they done OK tonight, esp since Shai did not have a good game--he was minus-17 at one point. Avery was never worse than minus-6 and Pat almost had a triple-double and finished at +5 [he was in the black all night].
Watching the plus/minus as the game goes on tells you so much more than just seeing the final totals.
So FTR, Shai finished at minus-11 and Gallo finished a team-worst minus-14. Plus-minus isn't everything, but you need to keep an eye on it. Shai WAS having a bad game and Gallo DID start slow. Coach has to decide who to sit and who to stay with. As it turned out, after Gallo and Tobias missed shots that would have closed it to 5, Doc still brought Shai in for Avery with about 2:20 left.
I got no problems with the substitution pattern--in fact Doc's subtly trying different combinations while still trying to win every game WHILE trying to establish a substitution pattern in the first place. [When we had the Big Three or Four, my complaint was he never experimented with combinations.] Even the greatest scientist must find his way though trial and error.
Look, Shai's a rookie, and Lou is Lou, but already not nearly the monster he was last year. If I'm defending Doc's use of Avery--and I am--it's that we need 24 minutes from somewhere, and right now, Avery's it.
Pat may have turned the corner tonight, and 4 games in, it makes sense to invest a little more in Avery, especially since he's really not robbing anyone of minutes. We almost beat a very good team tonight--and held a hot offensive maching to only 43% shooting--and Avery did his part.
Pat Bev has been total crap but just had a near-triple-double tonight against a playoff team. Avery is still mostly crap but maybe he's next o break out. He won't be crap if he starts hitting shots anywhere near his career averages.
And BTW, I agree with you that Pat and Avery can't get their own shot, and that's a huge liability. That's why Lou was out there with them tonight and not Luc. It wasn't "3 guards" so much as choosing Lou over Luc offensively and then choosing Avery over Luc as the other defender flanking Lou beside Pat because Avery can add something to the offensive flow where Luc really can't.
trailing in a game, since you need stops as well as offense:
Lou-Pat-Avery is best vs
Pat-Avery-Luc
Lou-Pat-Luc
Lou-Avery-Luc [LOL, non-starter since Avery is in the ARMDH]