TheNewEra wrote:esqtvd wrote:TheNewEra wrote:
The solution should not be fear of changing for a player who is having his worse year and provides nothing that’s insanity.
Jerome, Milo, Wallace, and Beverly all have a higher upside than Bradley who’s been terrible all season. That is the fault of Doc Rivers who showed his hypocrisy when he stated players that don’t play well don’t get more minutes.
It's the old backup QB argument. There's no evidence Jim will be better than the struggling Joe, but so what, put him in anyway.
Since only one side is required to defend its view, the other side "wins."
Wtf Bradley’s importance on this team is nowhere near QB status. He’s the throwaway tight end on a team that may need him but would like to upgrade.
He’s having one of the worse years for a guard in the league the stats already show the other guards are better potential options. You are ignoring the actual terrible situation to avoid a hypothetical terrible situation.
You're not supposed to take the backup QB analogy literally.
And the terrible situation is Gortat. We have proved that statistically beyond any dispute. The 4 worst combinations have Gortat in them.
Over the last 15 games, the bottom 5 two-man combos on the Clippers:
minutes-off-def-net
A. Bradley, .S. Gilgeous-Alexander 261 102.5 117.3 -14.7
M. Gortat, .D. Gallinari 207 100.0 116.7 -16.7
M. Gortat, .T. Harris 207 99.5 117.5 -17.9
M. Gortat, .A. Bradley 205 97.9 116.7 -18.7
M. Gortat, .S. Gilgeous-Alexander 180 97.9 119.9 -22.1
Trot any other guard except Lou out there and the results will likely be the same or worse. Scapegoating Avery will not change that.
Milos is a dead letter, for reasons given. Not going to happen.
Sindarius will probably be out of the NBA next year.
You could start Ty, but he has 1200 minutes of NBA experience. Shai has 1100. Starting two rookies is suicidal.
You can start Bev instead, but that will weaken the success we're having with the Lou-Pat tandem.
Everybody knows Avery's
offensive numbers suck, esp if you keep factoring in the first 20 games, which were among the worst in NBA history. But the next 20 games after that tell the truer story. Still not a plus, but not nearly the disaster it can be made to appear.
The other guards and other combinations are already being tested.
vs. NOLA:
Lou 30
Avery 29
Pat 24
Ty 19
Shai 13
You can argue 5 minutes plus or minus, but the adjustments are already being made, the minutes already redistributed.
The solution should not be fear of changing for a player who is having his worse year and provides nothing that’s insanity.
Another rule in life is: Anyone who believes things can't get any worse has no imagination. We are 24-19. The team was predicted to win 34 games. A bounce or two here and there and we beat the Pels the other night. The situation is fraught, but it is not yet time to panic, to throw s#it at the wall to see what sticks.
That comes later. But if we do end up starting two rookies, it's an admission the season is over.