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    Thirteen Man Rotations....

    ....with each getting more than 10 minutes of PT is not a good thing. Well, that's what happened tonight. This team has absolutely no continuity.

    With mass substitutions, the game speeds up for everyone because of the limited playing time. Everyone wants to make the most of what time they can get.

    Further: of the 13 players who played tonight, starter, Melli played the least and another starter, Okafor played just three minutes more than he did.

    This is ridiculous!!!

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    I've said it since the season began, and so have many others: a 'real' NBA rotation is 8-10 men deep. Not 11+

    It's difficult to get people in rhythm, to allow them to develop chemistry, and to optimise each other's strengths when they're playing for 3 minutes at a time before there's subs, and either they sit, or they have to adjust to a new set of teammates again. If you do that every three minutes, that's a recipe for discombobulation, and that's what we've got. This goes double for the defense, where chemistry and trust are even more important than on offense.

    This is why before the season started, all of the podcasters and bloggers were talking about who was going to have to miss minutes when the rotation eventually narrows down.

    Unfortunately, Gentry has decided that actually, it would be best if everyone missed minutes, because the rotation is going to stay at 13 men. It's stupid.
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    Seems clear as day the guys who need run are Ingram, Jrue, NAW, Frank, Hayes, Okafor, Kenny, Favors, and Hart.

    JJ, Zo, and Melli aren’t doing anything with their minutes sadly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eman5805 View Post
    Seems clear as day the guys who need run are Ingram, Jrue, NAW, Frank, Hayes, Okafor, Kenny, Favors, and Hart.

    JJ, Zo, and Melli aren’t doing anything with their minutes sadly.
    Yep.

    Guards: Jrue/NAW/Frank
    Wings: Ingram/Kenny/Hart
    Bigs: Favors/Hayes/Okafor

    That's 9 men. When Zion comes back, you add him that's 10. That's the upper end of a normal rotation.

    You're right, Zo, JJ, and Melli have been largely disappointing so far.

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    Put me in coach! I’m ready!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eman5805 View Post
    Seems clear as day the guys who need run are Ingram, Jrue, NAW, Frank, Hayes, Okafor, Kenny, Favors, and Hart.

    JJ, Zo, and Melli aren’t doing anything with their minutes sadly.
    Zo isnt doing anything with his minutes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckyman View Post
    Zo isnt doing anything with his minutes?
    Zo has been a net negative overall so far this year. His defense has not lived up to his abilities, either one on one or in a team sense, his shot selection has been garbage, he refuses to drive, and his playmaking in the halfcourt has been moribund.

    If you're chopping the rotation down, which we should be, he has to play better if he wants to make that cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    Zo has been a net negative overall so far this year. His defense has not lived up to his abilities, either one on one or in a team sense, his shot selection has been garbage, he refuses to drive, and his playmaking in the halfcourt has been moribund.

    If you're chopping the rotation down, which we should be, he has to play better if he wants to make that cut.
    Who's defense on this team has been net positive? The defensive problems are a team issue. On the offensive side, all team offensive metrics rise when he is on the floor.

    And even last night, he played almost the entire 1st quarter. He sat 2nd quarter, when everything went to ****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckyman View Post
    Who's defense on this team has been net positive? The defensive problems are a team issue. On the offensive side, all team offensive metrics rise when he is on the floor.

    And even last night, he played almost the entire 1st quarter. He sat 2nd quarter, when everything went to ****.
    Jrue's defense has actually been largely fine one on one, despite how much I know the Trade Jrue Crew love to pretend otherwise.

    In any case, even if nobody else's defense was good at all (which is largely true) it still wouldn't negate the fact that they bring other things to the table. Take, for example, someone like Frank. His defense has been largely hit or miss; the man dies on screens with increasing regularity as the season goes on (great play last game where he died on two screens in one possession, including literally falling over from one of them), gets beaten with fakes fairly often, doesn't close out consistency, etc.

    But despite that, Frank is still worth playing. Why? Well, he'll score the basketball within the flow of the offense, make quick decisions, drive into the paint to scramble defenses, etc. Lonzo is refusing to do any of that.

    Lonzo has been dreadful so far this year. Sorry to say it, but it's just true. I was far more excited about him than Ingram before this season began, but the reality is that the reverse has happened: Ingram has been better than I expected, and Lonzo has been a tragedy.

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    This was a huge weakness last year for Zo as well which I have mentioned a couple times, and I was hoping he'd improve, but he still becomes a passive paperweight in the half court, and lacks any creativity or assertiveness as a ball handler in that regard.

    Its like full court or nothing with him.

    The plus side is that his 3 ball is noticely improved despite even having more attempts per game. BUT, even his improved percentage is still not high enough to warrant over 6 attempts per game with the other better shooters we have, and does not make up for his shortcomings and inability to collapse the defense and kick out in the half court like Frank, NAW, Jrue, BI, Hart, and Zion can do.

    Like, you are the starting PG and you are gonna let all those guys be essentially better than you at creating plays in the half court? C'mon dude.

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