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Have the feeling our D will be key in this series. Turnovers have killed us and so has the defense or lack thereof in our second unit. What say you?
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We'll need Freeland and possibly Leonard to win this series, unless we want to let their bench run right to the hoop. Claver matches up well but whose minutes do you give him?
Not unless there is a problem. The more we can go with a 5 man rotation, the better
I've said it for months - more Claver, less Wright.
This is the playoffs. I vote for less of both.
BNM
I sort of doubt that throwing a guy out there who hasn't played all year is going to bear much fruit against a great team like the Spurs.
At this point, barring injury, you have to "dance with the girl what brung ya' "
I feel ya, but the girl we brung is bow legged and we wanna dance!
So, yeah, I voted Claver over Wright.
I wasn't referring to Wright, and neither is the poll question.
The girl we brung is our starters. Shorten the rotation, play the starters big minutes and only go to the bench when absolutely necessary. If I was coaching and foul trouble wasn't an issue, all five of our starters would average 44 MPG in this series.
BNM
I wasn't referring to Wright, and neither is the poll question.
The girl we brung is our starters. Shorten the rotation, play the starters big minutes and only go to the bench when absolutely necessary. If I was coaching and foul trouble wasn't an issue, all five of our starters would average 44 MPG in this series.
BNM
I voted no and I am a big Claver fan. I just think Stotts will be riding our starters for most this series. Our bench just doesn't have the firepower offensively to keep up with their high scoring bench.
Exactly.
Their Bench >>>>>>>>>>>> Our bench
Our Starters >>>>>>>>>>>> Their Bench
Don't let the benches decide this series. If we do, we lose. Our starters are at least as good as their starters, and our main guys are much younger than their main guys. Don't let Pop dictate the match-ups. If you do, we lose. Play our starters BIG minutes and force him either to ride Duncan, Ginobili and Parker more than their old bones can take, our play his bench significant minutes against our starters. In either case, WE win those match-ups.
BNM
Yes that would be a recipe for disaster. That would mean pops is out coaching stotts.
This should not happen, and it won't. The starters will average more like 40 mpg, even with the extra TV timeouts. Starters will get into foul trouble, reserves will play - Mo for sure. So the question is who else? I'm hoping for TRob and Claver - yes I am nervous about that.
Scotts should out Pop Pop! Start our bench: T-rob, Barton, Joel, Wright, Mo get the start, let em run and gun (all out...balls out sprints!) for 5 minutes to start the game. If its a TOTAL FAIL, then the starters play 43 minutes and recover. If its a WASH and the score is even, then we win the game, cause our starters come in as Pop makes his rotation and we dominate. If its a WE LEAD, then we all go out and buy Powerball tickets cause it goes down like that!
Which is why I prefaced my comment with: "If I was coaching and foul trouble wasn't an issue..."
So, other than foul trouble, why shouldn't this happen? You mentioned the extra TV timeouts. Plus, there are no back-to-back games, no road trip longer than 2 games, extra days off between games. I'd take it on a game by game basis. If the game is anywhere near being close, any of our starters who isn't in foul trouble will play 44+ minutes. This is what you work for all season. These guys are young and in great shape. Why rest them now? Why give up an advantage (starters) and turn it into a disadvantage (bench) unless you absolutely have to. Will all 5 starters average 44 MPG for the series? Of course not (especially Lopez). There will be foul trouble. Some of the games might not be close at the end, and both teams will empty their benches, but their could also be overtime games, too.
If the game is close, I want any starter who isn't in foul trouble on the court as much as possible. Just go back and look at the Houston series. In the games that were close, Lillard, Batum and Aldridge all averaged over 44 minutes. Even including Games 2 and 5, Lillard averaged 44.7 MPG for the six game series, Batum was at 43.0 MPG for the series and Aldridge at 41.2 MPG. And that was against Houston, whose bench is nearly as bad as ours. Against the Spurs, and their superior bench, I want to see as much of our starters as possible. Use Freeland and Robinson to back up Lopez and Aldridge (but not at the same time) and Mo when you want to go small (for a few minutes here and there). Let the other guys play if the game isn't close, otherwise keep the starters on the court as much as possible.
BNM
I definitely think Claver will get some burn against the Spurs but it would sure help if we could get a big lead in a playoff game and use the bench. Victor is one of the best defenders on the team.
The first time in the second round for 14 years is the perfect time to give an unproven player minutes.
