Ruzious wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:It DOES matter to the overall good of the team. Morale, effort on defense and keeping hope matter.Dark Faze wrote:
iv'e felt that way a lot of the time but apparently mahinmi is so trash that it doesnt matter
Brooks is not a good coach.
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Basketball isn't only defense. If the Wiz play Ian, they have to put up with his bad offense, his excessive fouling, and even rebounding Drummond averages twice as many rebounds per 36 minutes (or any amount of minutes) than Ian does. If anything, Bryant should have played more so he could learn something. Ian's 32 - I don't see him as needing another chance.
I don't know whether the question is really Bryant vs. Mahinmi -- Even Thomas only got 16.5 minutes last night &, as you say, he should have played more.
The problem is that it seems we absolutely must play Portis/Parker/Johnson heavy minutes. No matter what.
Bobby Portis played C exclusively last night. It's hard for me to see how Bobby would ever defend Andre Drummond effectively, so even though he had a pretty good outing on offense he's still the biggest reason Drummond got 32 points in the amount of PT in which, on average, he scores 18.4 points.
That's just about 14 points above his average. & Detroit scored 15 points above their per-game average. Anyone see any relationships between those numbers?
So, yeah, Mahinmi should have gotten a bunch of minutes at C last night. Instead, he sat.
In addition, Griffin faced little defense. Both Green & Parker were awful last night -- in 28 minutes, Jeff went 1-6, managed a total of 1 rebound, & turned the ball over 4 times! I'm guessing he's still nicked up from last game. As to Jabari, in 20 minutes he went 0-3 from the floor, 0-2 from the line, committed 3 fouls, & turned the ball over twice.
Yet Dekker sat -- for the 3d game in a row.
Brooks is really awful. On top of everything else stupid, he managed to play Beal & old man Ariza 81 minutes in a game we had little chance to win.
On the bright side, Scott Brooks is one of the leaders of our tank attack.