but too many teams use a half-dozen scrubs for 8-12 minutes when, if you want there people to learn the game and their roles, using less players for more mins (even if you rotate them so everyone gets a taste) is more effective. nobody say no to no one no moMost teams don't even use more than 8 or 9 players when the games really matter.
I spent about 10 minutes debating Kemba versus Melo. It really just came down to who was playing better over the last month. Melo has been more consistent this season and Kemba seems to be struggling lately.11.03 Kemba Walker PG
He's not a great fit in New York as there isn't enough shooting around the main pick and roll action and Thibs wants everybody other than Rose to play 40 MPG. Offensively, Kemba is still a reasonable facsimile of his previous self. He is the third most frequent pick and roll ball handler in terms of possession frequency (behind Yong and Paul) and is in the 80th percentile in terms of efficiency on those plays. His three point shooting is still very good, especially when you consider that the majority of his threes are off the dribble. Nice player to add to my no-defense all shooting back court.
Because I was curious on how true this is, here are the playoff teams that won a series and how many players in their rotation:Most teams don't even use more than 8 or 9 players when the games really matter.
Melo also has a consistent part of the rotation which very much plays to his advantage in this case. I think there may be a little more upside to Kemba if he gets traded to a team that can provide him a more consistent place in the rotation and has a team that can better utilize his strengths (pick and roll ability) and hide his weaknesses (defense), just like my fake team!I spent about 10 minutes debating Kemba versus Melo. It really just came down to who was playing better over the last month. Melo has been more consistent this season and Kemba seems to be struggling lately.
I was sleeping, lol. Lucky I even picked. I often type Jayson wrong because I forget. Oh well.Payton
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Embarrassment is a little harsh. He's clearly a shell of his former self and mails it in on defense, but he still has a knack for scoring that shows up from time to time.Melo has been a basketball embarrassment for five years and it troubles me how few people see that. a bigger reason the Lakers need Nugenix (she'll like it, too) than Russ
Sorry, was checked out on this over the weekend.Does anyone know if @The Gator is still alive? He still needs to make picks 10.19 & 11.02.
It's not a problem, just wanted to make sure you are still plugged in.Sorry, was checked out on this over the weekend.
I'll get them asap
Well, @Instinctive 's first selection was already taken a few picks ago, so he gets his #2:@Jayrod sent you a PM with my next pick (and in case it gets around the turn quickly) since you seem active already today![]()
Reaves is a legitplayoffplay-in rotation guy, right now.
updatedwikkid goofballs -
G - Malcolm Brogdon, Russell Westbrook
G - Maaaacus Smaaaat, Josh Giddey,, Ziaire Williams
F - Brandon Ingram, Saddiq Bey, Devin Vassel
F - Evan Mobley, Rui Hachimura
C - Nikola Jokic, JaVale McGee
reminder: i intend to take my starting team off the floor in unison for 6-10 minutes each half, with Russell's Goons wreaking 94ft of havoc for as long as it works
Nassir Little, F, Portland
This is the guy I almost drafted when I took Josh Richardson in the 10th round. I had Osman's write-up already done, then changed my mind at the last second. That's why it still said "Cleveland" for Richardson's team instead of BostonSorry for holding this up.
11.15 Cedi Osman, SF, CLE