Green89 wrote:Darth Celtic wrote:Green89 wrote:
IT was on a terrible team and Wannamaker plays on one of the best in the league, so you can't compare net ratings like that. As far as being a bad defender, the point of a bench scorer is not exactly defense. Do you think the Clippers expect Lou Will to play any D?? Yah, right. Not his role. Also, along with IT, Bradley Beal and Trae Young round out the top 3 worst defenders in the league. You going to tell me we wouldn't want either of those two other guys coming off our bench come playoff time, because of their bad D?
And if we play Semi 15mpg in the playoffs, we're ******. Whatever scorer is on the floor with him will be immediately double teamed. Good coaches will look for weak offensive players to leave and be able to trap/double the best scorers on the floor. Semi screams "leave me wide open" to any smart defender and opposing coach.
We have such short term memory here of playoff games we lost because of offensive lulls when bench players come into the game. We can't have offensively weak bench players. You saw how the Lakers crushed us when we trotted out the **** lineup in the 4th, and then how they doubld Tatum as soon as he came in. This is just a regular season game. We'll get that all playoff series long.
if you look at the rotations I posted and the only thing that comes out of it that playing IT at the PF spot over semi would be a net positive for us, I don't think there is any reason for us to talk basketball. Probably better to argue over the shape of the earth as that's more in question.
Maybe if these rotations you posted were even logical. Smart has only ever played over 30mpg once in a playoff series in his career (when he was at 32mpg) yet you have him pegged for 36. Semi played 5.7mpg in last year's playoffs and now this season, he's been utterly awful and is already behind Langford on the depth chart, but he's going to get 15mpg? Yah, totally realistic.
Smart is 5th on the team in MPG at 32 in the regular season.
last night in a playoff type game brad went with an 8 man rotation (semi played 1 min) and smart played 37 mins in a regulation length game. Granted Kemba was out, but it's crazy not to expect a tight 8 man rotation with heavy mins to the starters plus marcus in the playoffs. If it's semi, or grant, or wannamaker, doesn't matter, it will be one of them getting limited mins while the starters play heavy mins barring a blow out.
The only position where you won't see heavy mins by anyone is the center position, in fact if we do a 9 man rotation it will only be because we play 3 centers in a platoon effort in most games if Timelord is back.
And you don't want IT to come in and "score" points because he's doing it on a high volume of shots. Shots that will go to the remaining starters in the game. The reason our bench is low scoring, is we keep 2 scoring starters in the game at all times and when the bench comes in, they are role players. We don't have the 1 -2 dominant guys where we need a 6th man of the year scoring monster to come in and jack up shots. That would make us worse as a team, but look better in bench scoring.
I haven't looked but if you look at bench scoring vs the league our bench will be at or near the bottom, but if you look at our bench net rating, they are probably more towards the upper 3rd.