As I mentioned to Jamal, the point of comparing DFS to Murray is to highlight the fact that counting stats are not the end all be all. DFS’s impact is not tied to counting stats as much as someone like Fox hence why I thought it was an odd thing to include in your comment (especially since we’re not surrendering big assets in the trade).
As for the reference about the bench, we need to graduate from the line of thinking that bench players strictly play against other bench players. That’s not the case and certainly not in Brown’s rotations. We have 4 scorers who can get us 20 on any given night and are all very good with the ball in their hands (and Carter might give us another guy who can give us a scoring punch with the ball in his hands). These players can and have been staggered throughout the game which gives us consistent scoring threats for 48 mins. Also, it’s worth considering that despite…
So if our offense is already showing signs of being one of the better offenses in the league (and that is despite some of our key offensive options missing a combined 14 games thus far and despite our key floor spacers shooting 30-31% from three), do we really need to spend more assets trying to improve our offense even more? I don’t think so. I think it would be much more prudent to spend those assets in a way that improve your defense (without hurting your offense). DFS and Nance do just that.
We also have to recognize how much our defense could improve by making this trade. Within our rotation, we’d essentially be swapping…
Huerter
Lyles
McLaughlin
McDermott
for
DFS
Nance
Carter
…I think that upgrade gives us a real good shot at being a team that can be top 10 in DRTG as well. Combine that with a top shelf offense (as I mentioned earlier) and we’re cooking.
As for the reference about the bench, we need to graduate from the line of thinking that bench players strictly play against other bench players. That’s not the case and certainly not in Brown’s rotations. We have 4 scorers who can get us 20 on any given night and are all very good with the ball in their hands (and Carter might give us another guy who can give us a scoring punch with the ball in his hands). These players can and have been staggered throughout the game which gives us consistent scoring threats for 48 mins. Also, it’s worth considering that despite…
- Monk missing 7 games
- DeRozan missing 5 games
- Sabonis missing 2 games
- Huerter shooting .311 on 5.9 3PA
- Murray shooting .299 on 5.5 3PA
So if our offense is already showing signs of being one of the better offenses in the league (and that is despite some of our key offensive options missing a combined 14 games thus far and despite our key floor spacers shooting 30-31% from three), do we really need to spend more assets trying to improve our offense even more? I don’t think so. I think it would be much more prudent to spend those assets in a way that improve your defense (without hurting your offense). DFS and Nance do just that.
We also have to recognize how much our defense could improve by making this trade. Within our rotation, we’d essentially be swapping…
Huerter
Lyles
McLaughlin
McDermott
for
DFS
Nance
Carter
…I think that upgrade gives us a real good shot at being a team that can be top 10 in DRTG as well. Combine that with a top shelf offense (as I mentioned earlier) and we’re cooking.