yeah, but it's fairly meaningless because of the way the starters and second unit guys are split up. For what it's worth the "starters" trail the subs by something like 4 points.
Ok....I may have to change my tune regarding our starting SF spot. Nic is looking all the offensive player Webs is. If not more.
Howard with some sick outlet passes ... Cunningham looking pretty good with his shot, Travis's days numbered?
This scrimmage is a very clear demonstration of Steve Blake and Andre Miller as point guards. Blake is hitting threes, which is what he's good at, but Miller is completely in control of the flow of the game. They're both solid. Both are good at what they do. Miller is a better point guard though.
Rudy needs some time off. Could be a down year for him if he doesn't get some rest. Nate is right, he's "off" and I think he's just tired.
I think you roll out your best players as many minutes as possible. To me, that seems to be Roy, Aldridge, Miller, Oden and Batum. Whether they start or not, all of them should play starter-minutes (30 for Batum and Oden, closer to 35 or so for Roy, Aldridge and Miller). Let Blake, Fernandez, Outlaw, Webster and Przybilla be the super-subs who soak up almost all the remaining minutes. That's still about 15 each. Maybe adjust Webster and Outlaw down a minute or two each and Fernandez up, so he's at about 20. Don't worry about "units"...just keep mixing and matching and stick with that ten-man rotation outside of garbage time.
Man, Blake put up impressive numbers, but I still liked the way that Miller controlled the tempo and moved the ball.