TheNewEra wrote:Young Sterling wrote:esqtvd wrote:Tonight, Trezz and Zu were both about even in plus/minus, but Zu got most of his minutes playing against a rookie center. How he would have done against the quicker and more experienced Favors [20 points/20 rebs, plus+13] is conjecture. Obviously Doc didn't want to risk finding out.
Regardless, we didn't lose the game at the center position; IMO we lost it not defending the perimeter, something Zubac is of zero help with one way or the other. Green had a poor game, too--minus-10 on 1-4 shooting in 18 minutes.
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Dude I couldn't agree more about the perimeter issues. Guards are getting a switch on Lou and then skewering him on offense. We really need to watch more games with fully healthy rosters. I can't shake off the feeling that we really need to add 1 or 2 more pieces to fix some of our holes. I really didn't think that coming into the season...
This game was lost inside with the pelicans getting 19 offensive rebounds and Favors having 20 rebounds. Give guards a second chance to shoot and some nights they will make you pay it was a throw away game with the poor unit choices
Can’t fear Favors because he might be able to shoot like we didn’t play Marc Gasol already. Went small and he punished us for it
A lot of those offensive rebounds were off missed 3s that came down well away from the rim. Favors had 9. I'm not going to read a lot into that. That more Zubac would have made any difference is at least questionable.
You're not the only one who's asking the same questions. All Clipperdom is. I can only offer that Doc a) doesn't trust Zubac in most matchups with anybody except traditional battleship-slow 7-footers and/or b) doesn't want Zubac and his confidence destroyed by getting torched by them.
In either case, I think my description of Doc "curating" Zubac's minutes is apt. Like a kid pitcher you baby to keep his ERA out of the stratosphere, or shielding a young left-handed hitter from tough lefties--for both his good and the good of the team.
This is the 21st century, and Zubac is a 20th century center. So is Trezz and he's undersized, but we're gonna use somebody who moves faster than a fire hydrant. Boban has numbers off the scale--his per-36 numbers are Hall of Fame--but there's a reason he still has fewer career minutes in 5 years than SGA did in one.