Allen Crabbe

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  1. Natebishop3

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    Would you like to see Crabbe get some of Wright's minutes?

    For December, Wright is shooting 28% from three and 30% from 2. He hit a couple of big threes last night, and I realize that the threat of his shooting has value on the court, but would you like to see Stotts at least give Crabbe a shot?

    Maybe the game against Philly would be a good opportunity to play Crabbe a bit more with Williams out.
     
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    How could any of us answer this question? We don't know how good he is. Stotts does.
     
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    Well, that's kind of the point. Wright isn't playing well, so maybe try someone else?
     
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    Wright has been fine. The threat of hitting the 3 is almost as important as hitting the 3 in Stott's offense. The team is 19-4 with good chemistry. Maybe we could be 20-3 if Crabbe played a bit better than Wright, but why risk it? Is it really worth messing with a lineup that's on pace to win 65+ games? (Not saying they will, per say)

    Plus, Wright is a plus on defense, and rarely makes stupid mistakes. He's fine.
     
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    No, Wright does a lot of other positive things on the court. It might not look like it when we compare him to our other starters. But if we throw in a young rookie with holes in his game like Crabbe then Wrights defense and court awareness would be far more apparent. We have a great rotation, it won't be changed unless there is an injury.
     
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    We just need some more blow out wins! Give our starters some reset and lets us watch the young guys play.
     
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    But Stotts is the only one who is informed enough to make that decision. If Stotts thought Crabbe was better than Wright, he'd play him.
     
  8. Natebishop3

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    Is it a great rotation if a few of the players in the rotation are playing badly?

    I'm not saying we take out Wright completely, but we currently have a 9 man rotation. Maybe we should at least give Crabbe a little burn until CJ is healthy enough to see the court.
     
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    I think Wright is better than he's shown. I think you keep playing Wright and put him in positions to succeed. He needs to get into a rhythm. I think Mo takes everyone out of their game, Lillard included. Make Mo run plays for Wright until Wright gets it going. The next time Mo ignores a hot-shooting wide-open teammate, hit him with a fucking cattle prod. But I digress.
     
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    No I would not do that; Wright already plays limited minutes, if anything he needs more time on the court to improve. He has a long history of being a good shooter and I trust that history more than a small sample size of a few games here or there he may be struggling in. Reducing Wrights minutes would likely lower his production.
     
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    So where does CJ get his minutes when he comes back?
     
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    I hate to sound like a hatr, so I'll ignore the obvious answer. Another possible answer is: he doesn't.
     
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    Most likely there will be somebody on the team with an injury by that time. If not; well we cross that bridge when we come to it. CJ is a far better talent than Crabbe but he may get near zero minutes at first. CJ is a 4 year player Crabbe isn't very NBA ready yet.
     
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    he earns them, if doesn't they aren't there
     
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    19-4

    Why do so many posters want to make rotation changes?
     
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    How do we not know how good he is?

    He has played in 6 games which is roughly a 1/4 of the games. Portland has played in a 1/4 of the games and you think they are a championship team.

    Crabbe averages 20.6 per 36 minutes and is shooting 1000% from 3.
     
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    I'd like to see Claver get some of Wright's minutes. I am not impressed with Wright, he reminds me of a Babbitt, but Babbitt actually made his 3's.
     
  20. Natebishop3

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    Perhaps we're 19-4 because our starters are fucking amazing, and (as pointed out on TNT last night) are averaging over 80 points per game?

    Just because the team is winning doesn't mean that zero changes should be made to the rotation.

    Dorell Wright in December - 4.9 points, 1.6 rebounds, 30% FG, 28% from three, 62.5% FT in 13 .4 minutes per game

    Mo Williams in December - 9.1 points, 3.1 assists, 1.7 rebounds, 40.6% FG, 36.8% from three, 83% FT in 23.4 MPG

    Joel Freeland in December - 2.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 41% FG in 14.4 MPG

    Thomas RObinson in December - 5.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 48.5% FG, 90% FT in 12 minutes per game.

    In December, Robinson is easily our best bench player. Who would have predicted that?
     

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