Je K wrote:thomchatt3rton wrote:Je K wrote:The roster is definitely flawed but so is every single NBA teams' roster outside of Golden State and maybe a few others. It's the coaching staff's job to to play to a flawed team's strengths while minimizing its weaknesses. It's clear that Kidd and his staff have not found a way to do this. The forced trap scheme built to make the defense scramble only serves to confuse the players and tire them out (HENCE A LACK OF ENERGY AND EFFORT). We have the talent (especially in the starting lineup) to switch everything, simplifying the defense for our players who clearly cannot execute the trap scheme. On offense, it appears that when we do run actual sets, they are ineffective and usually just turn into Giannis bailing us out. The impact of roster weaknesses are minimized by good coaching. It doesn't seem that Kidd does much to minimize our weaknesses and instead, he actually magnifies them. That's bad coaching.
Well I don’t disagree with your larger points, I do think you are underrating how flawed this roster is. Our bench has to be bottom 3-5 in the league. And is there a worse center rotation in the league? I can’t think of one. We have a serious lack of 3pt shooters and no back-up wings.
I just dont think its accurate to describe our flaws as typical or average for “most teams except GSW”. I think things are much worse than that.
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I agree that our bench is pretty much atrocious but I think you might be underrating the starting lineup. How many teams in the league have a Giannis? 4, maybe 5? And then add secondary players like Middleton and Bledsoe who, on paper, are good fits with Giannis. It's up to coach to maximize that group's strengths, which I don't think Kidd is doing. Also with our awful bench, how does it take 40 games to get Sterling Brown some meaningful minutes, when it's immediately clear that he is a better basketball than DeAndre Liggins. Even Sean Kilpatrick and Rashad Vaughn, who should have roles on the bench, are getting frozen out most games.
I think I rate our starting lineup fairly. It's good enough to keep us above .500 despite the glaring hole at C and the atrocious bench. That requires talent.
But bench (and center rotation) matter a lot. Considering our aggregate talent top to bottom, I think our record is right about (roughly) where it should be. Because bench matters, and the center rotation is damaging to our starting lineup too.
Also, I think there are some fit issues with the starting lineup that aren't covered by "talented or not talented" distinction- namely Bledsoe. His passing and offense-running PG skills are a lot worse than I thought they'd be (and I'd kill for a PG who could shoot 3s -as Giannis should be surrounded by 3pt shooters). Part of that is on the coaching staff (as so many other things are) because Gianni-Bledsoe PNR should be both devastating and frequent, not non-existent. Bled's ball-handling and penetration bring something to the table, but I think we'd be better and more natural offensively with more of a passing PG (who could shoot a little 3pt too).
We have a lot of sh*t to figure out. And Giannis too, I think, is in a bit of a transition right now- he made the leap to super-star, but because of his unusual skill-set (not a 3pt shooter/jump shooter) he's a different kind of superstar to build an offense around. I think he's in the process of figuring some things out. I don't disagree that the coaching staff should be doing more to help that transition out (I think) but I also think it'll take time.





















