Yeah, but it's a straight gamble. Malone didn't invent some alternate theory in an attempt to win a 2nd game of a back to back yesterday which hasn't been tried or done before. Many have tried the same before him and had that strategy blow up in their face by holding the starters out too long. We've seen it blow up in our faces numerous times. That our bench has been quite poor leading up to yesterday's 3rd quarter made it even more of a gamble. But yesterday it worked, and we're possibly going to see some benefit from the bench having more confidence.
I know it's popular around here, judging by the game thread, to say "ha, I told you guys you shouldn't question Malone, he knew what he was doing all along", after the fact and after the gamble paid off, but it doesn't make it any less of a gamble at the time and it's still a gamble which could have swung either way. While our bench fought like hell and were scrappy, they weren't executing well on offense and all it would have taken is Den hitting a couple of their open 3's to get a bit of a cushion and the arena rocking. Could have been a different outcome. So it's a gamble which paid off, the timing of it was great for us but nonetheless it's still a gamble which next time might not pay off.
Tis the NBA, sometimes these things work, sometimes they don't. When they do, ride that momentum as long as you can.