I agree we should be sitting Barnes. Really makes no sense to play him now. But I just don't think that he is good enough, on balance, to be turning losses into wins, especially when he is your best player. He isn't an alpha who is taking over games because the best guys are out. It seems like no matter who plays, Barnes is content to be the 3rd or 4th option and play off of the other guys. I really can't remember any games (even early in the year when he was on a tear) where he went alpha and took over games. When he is at his best he is scoring 20-25 on 10 shots, getting to the line and hitting open threes.
But yeah- he should absolutely be sitting. I totally agree with that. If we have made any misstep in our tank it is playing Barnes.
Yeah, the lineup we're throwing out is rather bad. The only reason we've won 2 games is a last second tip-in by Jones (which Hali could have prevented by at least pretending to box out) to a completely depleted Pacers team and the Magic blowing an 8 point lead in the last 1:25. The Heat game gave us a pretty clear indication of that.
And the really, the only reason we were close in those games is because Mitchell has looked like a high-level 2-way starter. Barnes is playing way too many minutes but since Fox/Sabonis have been out:
17-2-3 on 5-10 shooting 38 minutes
19-7-5 on 6-14 shooting 40 minutes
11-5-1 on 5-11 shooting 33 minutes
I'm more upset Gentry is putting more unnecessary mileage on a dude we need to stay healthy for next season. Especially when we do have the wing depth to keep him in the 28-30 MPG range with Harkless and Josh Jackson. I get he probably has to play since we have 4 dudes out with injury, but playing him like we're pushing for a playoff run is coaching malpractice.
Play Queta, sit Barnes and use a wider rotation are the three things we need down the stretch here.