Thought this might be interesting and a visual aid for some, so they can see and compare our supporting cast outside of Reke/Cousins versus the supporting casts of other duos, and those who if the playoffs started today, would be playing postseason ball.
This does not excuse poor play of inconsistency from Reke and Cousins, but is more to show how little they have to work with.
So here, for the top 16 teams in the league, I'll post the top two players for each, followed by the rotation spots 3-8, assuming a tighter 8 man rotation.
SC=supporting cast
Eastern
Chicago-
Big two-Rose, Noah
SC-Deng, Boozer, Hamilton, CJ Watson, Korver, Asik
Miami-
Big two-Lebron, Wade
SC-Bosh, Chalmers, Battier, Haslem, Miller, J Anthony
Phily
Big two-Iggy, Williams
SC-Holiday, T Young, Hawes, Brand, Turner, Meeks
Atlanta
Big two-Johnson, Smith
SC- Horford, Teague, Williams, Pachulia, Hinrick, McGrady
Orlando
Big two-Dwight, Hedo
SC-Anderson, Richardson, Nelson, Reddick, Big Baby, Duhon
Indiana
Big two-Hibbert, Granger
SC-West, Collison, George, Hill, Hansbrough, Jones
Boston
Big two-Rondo, Pierce
SC-Garnett, Allen, Bass, Pietrus, Wilcox, J O'neal
New York
Big two-Amare, Melo
SC-Lin, Chandler, Fields, Shumpert, Douglas, Walker
Western
OKC
Big two-Durant, Westbrook
SC-Ibaka, Harden, Cook, Sefolosha, Perkins, Collison
San Antonio
Big two-Parker, Duncan
SC-Ginobili, Jefferson, Splitter, Leonard, Blair, Neal
Clippers
Big two-Paul, Griffin
SC-Jordan, Butler, Billups, Williams, Kenyon Martin, Foye
Mavericks
Big two-Dirk, Terry
SC-Kidd, Marion, Carter, West, Odom, Haywood
Lakers
Big two-Kobe, Gasol
SC-Bynum, Artest, Fisher, Blake, Barnes, Murphy
Houston
Big two-Lowry, Scole
SC-Martin, Daly, Budinger, Lee, Dragic, Parsons
Denver
Big two-Gallinari, Lawson
SC- Nene, Afflalo, Harrington, Miller, Fernandez, Brewer
Portland
Big two-Aldridge, Wallace
SC-Felton, Matthews, Batum, Camby, Crawford, K Thomas
Obviously, some of these teams don't qualify as having a big two, as some have four or five interchangable guys who can light you up, and others it's more of a big three. Again, this doesn't excuse off night/inconsistency from Reke and Cousins, but when comparing their supposed supporting cast to those of team in the current playoff race, it's no wonder the other teams are much more successful. Not only do they have two, three or four guys stepping up if the top two aren't having a good night, but the supporting casts are stacked with consistent players who also generally have years more experience.
Kings
Big two-Cousins, Tyreke
SC-Thornton, Salmons, JT, Thomas, Hickson, Hayes
Now, when comparing our supporting cast to those of the 16 current playoff clubs, would any of you prefer our supporting cast to a single one of those? Sure we have pieces I like, imo especially IT and JT, and Thornton some nights, but our supporting cast is one of the worst in basketball, and don't offer much help many nights.
On nights we win, Cousins and Reke generally play very well. But at their age, we can expect inconsistency, although Reke needs to improve in that area more than Cousins. But when they aren't playing well, who can we turn to? Look at how this roster if filled up compared to playoff teams. It's terrible. Start fixing the supporting cast, and give our big two some consistent help, and this team looks much better. Also figure that while many are bashing Reke inparticular for being inconsistent, which is a problem, it is not nearly the only problem, and I expect both he and Cousins to be considerably more consistent at 23 and 24, compared to 21 and 22. it's not good when our 21 year old center, who's played less than 115 games in the league, is more consistent than every single player on the roster, including the more seasoned vet leaders who make 2-3 times as much as he does, yet show up once or twice per month.
This does not excuse poor play of inconsistency from Reke and Cousins, but is more to show how little they have to work with.
So here, for the top 16 teams in the league, I'll post the top two players for each, followed by the rotation spots 3-8, assuming a tighter 8 man rotation.
SC=supporting cast
Eastern
Chicago-
Big two-Rose, Noah
SC-Deng, Boozer, Hamilton, CJ Watson, Korver, Asik
Miami-
Big two-Lebron, Wade
SC-Bosh, Chalmers, Battier, Haslem, Miller, J Anthony
Phily
Big two-Iggy, Williams
SC-Holiday, T Young, Hawes, Brand, Turner, Meeks
Atlanta
Big two-Johnson, Smith
SC- Horford, Teague, Williams, Pachulia, Hinrick, McGrady
Orlando
Big two-Dwight, Hedo
SC-Anderson, Richardson, Nelson, Reddick, Big Baby, Duhon
Indiana
Big two-Hibbert, Granger
SC-West, Collison, George, Hill, Hansbrough, Jones
Boston
Big two-Rondo, Pierce
SC-Garnett, Allen, Bass, Pietrus, Wilcox, J O'neal
New York
Big two-Amare, Melo
SC-Lin, Chandler, Fields, Shumpert, Douglas, Walker
Western
OKC
Big two-Durant, Westbrook
SC-Ibaka, Harden, Cook, Sefolosha, Perkins, Collison
San Antonio
Big two-Parker, Duncan
SC-Ginobili, Jefferson, Splitter, Leonard, Blair, Neal
Clippers
Big two-Paul, Griffin
SC-Jordan, Butler, Billups, Williams, Kenyon Martin, Foye
Mavericks
Big two-Dirk, Terry
SC-Kidd, Marion, Carter, West, Odom, Haywood
Lakers
Big two-Kobe, Gasol
SC-Bynum, Artest, Fisher, Blake, Barnes, Murphy
Houston
Big two-Lowry, Scole
SC-Martin, Daly, Budinger, Lee, Dragic, Parsons
Denver
Big two-Gallinari, Lawson
SC- Nene, Afflalo, Harrington, Miller, Fernandez, Brewer
Portland
Big two-Aldridge, Wallace
SC-Felton, Matthews, Batum, Camby, Crawford, K Thomas
Obviously, some of these teams don't qualify as having a big two, as some have four or five interchangable guys who can light you up, and others it's more of a big three. Again, this doesn't excuse off night/inconsistency from Reke and Cousins, but when comparing their supposed supporting cast to those of team in the current playoff race, it's no wonder the other teams are much more successful. Not only do they have two, three or four guys stepping up if the top two aren't having a good night, but the supporting casts are stacked with consistent players who also generally have years more experience.
Kings
Big two-Cousins, Tyreke
SC-Thornton, Salmons, JT, Thomas, Hickson, Hayes
Now, when comparing our supporting cast to those of the 16 current playoff clubs, would any of you prefer our supporting cast to a single one of those? Sure we have pieces I like, imo especially IT and JT, and Thornton some nights, but our supporting cast is one of the worst in basketball, and don't offer much help many nights.
On nights we win, Cousins and Reke generally play very well. But at their age, we can expect inconsistency, although Reke needs to improve in that area more than Cousins. But when they aren't playing well, who can we turn to? Look at how this roster if filled up compared to playoff teams. It's terrible. Start fixing the supporting cast, and give our big two some consistent help, and this team looks much better. Also figure that while many are bashing Reke inparticular for being inconsistent, which is a problem, it is not nearly the only problem, and I expect both he and Cousins to be considerably more consistent at 23 and 24, compared to 21 and 22. it's not good when our 21 year old center, who's played less than 115 games in the league, is more consistent than every single player on the roster, including the more seasoned vet leaders who make 2-3 times as much as he does, yet show up once or twice per month.
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