Bogyo wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Bogyo wrote:Solid win. This is why it makes sense to have a deep team, and why the 3rd stringers matter.
Once Payne and CamJo find their groove we'll be hard to beat in the regular season, and should be well rested for the playoffs.
(Although I still think we sould try to add Thad Young for the playoffs - that's where the 3rd stringers don't really matter, while your top 8-9 players should be the best in order to win in the Finals.)
It's interesting, because if we had Thad, I imagine Kaminsky wouldn't have played as much in 2 of the last 3 games with Ayton out. Would have been interesting to see if we were better with Thad playing over Kaminsky.
The thing about Kaminsky I noted before the game was that I'd play him over McGee because he will draw Capela out so we wouldn't get as killed on the boards.
But Kaminsky has great offensive instincts. All the way back to Wisconsin. He can hit the 3, he knows where players are knows where to be.
I agree with JDiddy....I kind of like him better overall than Saric outside of those streaks where Sarver plays REALLY well but that only happens for like one stretch of 10 games per season.
Kaminsky never looks great in spot minutes, but when he gets a decent amount of minutes he almost always plays well.
He can't really defend, but offensively he's pretty solid for stretch big who can pass, etc.
Well, Thad is an overall better player than Frank for sure. Does Frank have fortes? Absolutley. Like you pointed out, and in these 2 games in particular those strenghts were needed, and used well. Definatley helped us getting the W's. I'll go further, I'm not sure we'd win both with Thad in place of Frank. However, overall (and especially in the playoffs, especially with this years rules (no wishtles)) I'm 100% sure that we would be better with Thad.
Also - forget about Saric already... he ain't coming back this year and if he does, he/it will do more harm than good. He will be slower than a turtle, and jump like one too.
Yes, Thad's better than Frank, but he's not a good guy to pair with Ayton so you would want to play him in lineups when Ayton sits. He wouldn't pair well with JaVale either. So at that point we are playing him at small ball backup C or with Frank.
So the fit overall isn't ideal unless Ayton is out. It also likely squeezes minutes from our other PFs who can spread the floor if/when they do try to play him with Ayton or JaVale, and at that point the paint is crowded with defenders that make it harder for Ayton if he's paired with him but also easier to defend our midrange game.
Our whole team mostly relies on a four out offense, but on top of that, our two main crunch time scorers are best in the midrange. So you just have to weigh all that.
I'd take him on our team for sure. Do I think it's worth giving up a 1st for him in a year where Paul may have not even played and we could be declining, leaving us one first rounder in the next 3 years? Just for likely a few months of him possibly helping us some? I don't think it's worth it.