dckingsfan wrote:Here is my biased analysis on the Brook's rotation.
First, I acknowledge it is hard without Porter - what is our record with that guy out?
Wall/Beal/Sato need to thake all fo the minutes. Having Randle play through off the second unit, IMO. Maybe Randle plays 5 minutes. But the Hawks guards were running by Randle - Brooks was really bad here.
Don't play your old guys 38 minutes. Ariza and Green should be playing sub 30 minutes. Yep, you would need to have more run for Dekker and Brown. And where was Brown. Brooks was really bad here.
Bryant was the only FC player that was able to effective box out. So we went to the matador that is Mahimni. 14 min for Bryant was just silly. Brooks was really bad here.
So, my conclusion for this game. Yeah, Wall was bad but Brooks was worse.
Overall conclusion - this lineup is coach proof but not Brooks proof.
Let's not forget that Atlanta jumped to a 12-0 start with our starters in the lineup. And the game was tied with 10:40 to go in the 4th. So for the bulk of the game the rotation decisions made by Brooks did the trick.
The wheels fell off in the 4th quarter. We started the 4th quarter with it tied. The lineup was Randle, Beal, Ariza, Dekker, Mahinmi. They held their own for 2 minutes or so. Wall replaced Randle and it was still tied. It was after Wall came in that things fell apart. Over the next 7 minutes, Atlanta would outscore us by 14. And Mahinmi and Dekker only contributed to half of those lost points. The team fell behind by 7 in the first 3 minutes of that stretch with Mahinmi and Dekker in the game. After that Brooks mostly played the starters plus either Sato or Morris but nobody could stop Atlanta.