They're all around 10 in PER, and all terrible. Might as well play the young guys over the old if you're going to lose anyways.
That's why he didn't play Parker and Moon, who both stink. It's a tank job, and Moon and Parker have nothing to do with the future of the team. Getting the most lottery balls does, though. Parker has average 29 mpg this season, so it's not like he hasn't been a big part of this mess.
The Cavs really need to build around 35 year-old Anthony Parker and 30 year-old Jamario Moon, who are both awful.
Obviously. You're the one advocating playing two terrible old players over two emerging young players.
Young bad >>> old bad. You're acting like playing Anthony Parker more than 29mpg and Moon more than 15mpg would mean anything for that crap team. May as well see if your young bad can improve versus playing your old bad players and maybe winning 3 or 4 more games. Moon is just terrible these days anyhow, though, so playing him seems worthless regardless of adding another win.
Parker plays 32 minutes tonight, Moon plays 29. Eyenga plays 20, Harris plays 3. Cavs lost by 15 at home to a team that hadn't won of the road all season.