MEDIC wrote:Indeed wrote:MEDIC wrote:
Part of that is experience & age though. All of their main guys have been in the league for 8 seasons or more. Plus Tatum and Brown have been together that whole time.
White - 31 years old
Brown - 29
Hauser - 28
Pritchard - 28
Garza - 27
Queta - 26
Simons - 26
Tatum - 26
Almost every player has entered their prime.
Ingram is the only player on the roster this season that can match these guys experience wise & age wise (not going to count Yak......who hasn't played).
The other night against the Lakers we had BI, & almost everyone else that played was 24 years old or less & 3 years or less in the league. Shead has one year experience. CMB is a rookie, Martin is a rookie, Gradey has two years, Battle has 1 year.
It's actually impressive that they kept up.
I keep saying that if they are serious about winning, they need some veteran help. Experience matters.
Imagine this team with a 26 year old Scottie, a 27 year old RJ & a 30 year old Ingram (& a 22 yo CMB)......who have all been playing together for 3 seasons.
Thunders and Spurs must have some kind of veteran inside them that age cant explain, lol.
Stop giving excuse, Davion Mitchell said the same thing on his 1 year here on how he needs to think who to setup before calling the play. We simply lack a PG, rim pressure, a center, 3 point shooting with Barrett and Poeltl injured, and hardly able to fill with just these 2 positions.
The Thunder are a complete anomaly.
The discussion was comparing the ball movement & basketball IQ of the Boston Celtics vs the Raptors.
A perfect example is when we added capable veteran players for the championship run. Especially Gasol. The game looked very different. Suddenly the right reads were being made. Not only were they being made, but they were being made much quicker (instinctively).
Experience (& basketball IQ) matter.
Is our PG play also a problem? For aure. We have a guy who isn't a playmaker & a 2nd round pick that only has one year of experience.
I still think that you need creators before looking at high IQ role players. Those glue guys are to fit into the system, but your system also needs to optimize for your go to guys.
I dont see how a bunch of glue guys, high IQ, lots of experience can go far without a go to guy.






















