http://stats.nba.com/league/lineups/#!/?Season=2015-16&SeasonType=Regular Season&sort=TEAM_ABBREVIATION&dir=1&PlusMinus=Y
Our best lineups feature Rondo, Gay and Cousins (Big surprise)
- What works: Either WCS, Acy or Casspi alongside Cousins
- What works: Either McLemore, Anderson, or Curry alongside Rondo
A quality lineup without Gay: Rondo, Belinelli, Casspi, Koufos, Cousins (This has size, shooting, rebounding, team players)
A quality lineup without Cousins (Not really such a thing); Collison, Belinelli, Casspi, Koufos, WCS)
It's some interesting stuff, small samples relatively because of injuries, early in the season and Karl has already played a bazillion different lineups, but they hold some weight.
What we can understand is which players work with others... WCS for example doesn't work when paired with Koufos while Rondo is on the court. However it does work for WCS when you bring in Demarcus, which can be explained by spacing and offensive threat. The Rondo-McLemore-Gay-Koufos-WCS lineup is simply terrible whereas the Rondo-McLemore-Gay-Cousins-WCS lineup is superb in comparison. Also the Collison-Belinelli-Casspi-Koufos-WCS lineup has been decent. From this I think we can conclude that WCS needs to play alongside another big body up front, and depending on the amount of shooting and spacing, he can be paired with either PGs. The Collison-Belinelli-Casspi-Koufos-WCS should be our staple go-to bench lineup... We get the best balance of size, rebounding, defense, shooting and scoring inside and out.
What clearly doesn't work:
Rondo and Collison
WCS with a small PF
I think we could get away with a WCS small-ball lineup against some teams, but not most.
Haven't really said anything that we don't already know, but it's nice to get some numbers behind it. Interesting to see the Curry lineup stats. I think we'll find he can work with Rondo
Playing time of Kings` full 5 mans is so small, I'm afraid it could not be actually used to draw meaningfull conclusions.
The most used lineup WCS - Cousins - Gay - McLemore - Rondo played only 49 minutes till now, and there're only 10 lineups which were on court for more than 20 minutes.
So, I think it will be better to look on partial lineups. Let's first look at NetRtg (pts scroed per 100 possessions - pts allowed per 100 possessions) for 2 man pairing with additional filter of at least 100 min, together on court.
The best pair is Cousins - Casspi (150 min, +17.7), followed by Cousins- Gay (226 min, +11.7) and WCS - Cousins (107 min, +11.0). The best 2-man without Cousins (note: it doesn't mean Cousins is not playing all this time) is Gay - Casspi (222 min, +8.0)
So Karl is right, Gay and Casspi are good together...
But mostly it means that both traditional frontcourt WCS - DMC- Gay (WCS - DMC- Casspi was almost never used) and small-ball DMC + Gay + Casspi are playing well. In the list there wasn't at all pair Cousins - Koufos. I've checked it - they played only 95 minutes together and it doesn't fares well - NetRtg is -9.2.
But it's long way from the worst rating. And... Yes, out guess is correct the very worst 100-min+ pair is Rondo - Collison (194 min, -20.3).
The 2 PG line-up is clearly not working at all for now on both ends (very bad DefRtg of 118.2, not good OffRtg of 97.8).
Otherwise Koufos is the "star" of worst pairs list (you can find him there with Rondo, Collison and Belinelli) which is mostly just because he's DMC backup and not playing much (also as we see not playing particulary well) with the best player of the team.
Now let's look a little bit at 3-man lineups with more that 50 minutes together.
As we can already guess, the best two are Cousins - Gay - Casspi (61 min, +31.3) and WCS - DMC - Gay (74 min, + 28.1)... A bit more suprisingly Gay - Casspi - Collison is also very successfull (82 min, +28.1) being very good offencevily (OffRtg is 126.5).
At the buttom there's no surpise. The dead last is Koufos - Collison - Rondo (87 min, -30.2 - auwful defence at 122.8 DefRtg and almost equally auwful offence at 92.6 OffRtg... just never to be placed at court together). WSC - Collison - Rondo is not much better (68 min, -26.6). Also Belinelli could be found in several least succesfull 3-man combinations. Some of them because of bad defence, especially Belinelli - Collison - Rondo (Bellineli at SF and 2 smaller guards defencively too vulnerable: 102 min, -20.0, DefRtg is 119.4), sometimes because offence is stalled (which probably causes Belinelli to brick bad jumpers).
Last let's take short look at 4-man lineups with more that 30 minutes together - just in order to see what small change in lineup can do... It would certainly be better to look at full lineups, but as explained before - too small sample sizes.
Some changes impact is obvious: WCS - Cousins - Gay - Rondo doing well with NetRtg +28.1. Replace Cousins with Koufas and it becames really bad with NetRtg -25.2 (sorry, Kosta)... Others are much more difficult to decipher. Cousins - Casspi - Belinelli - Rondo is not bad at all with NetRtg +20.8, while Cousins - Gay- Belinelli - Rondo is one of worst featuring DMC with NetRtg -17.4. Is it because of stagnant offence not providing ball to DMC with Gay instead of Casspi? Or is it just different structure of lineup - Bellineli is playing more as SF with Gay than with Casspi? Maybe both, but the second reason is probably more important.
Here we also can see explanation to some of previously found facts... As it was seen before that Cousins - Koufos is not good pairing? But is it inherent here? Probably not. Koufos - Cousins - Casspi - Belinelli is quite good with NetRtg +18.9 and Koufos - Cousins - Casspi - Rondo has ok NetRtg +7.9, but Koufos - Cousins - Gay - Rondo is not good at all - NetRtg -11.2. What doesn it probably mean? Koufos - Cousins - Gay is not working, with Casspi there's more floor spacing and posting ball to bigs. On other side, you just can't find any lineup with Collison and Rondo having positive NetRtg...