Uh yeah, actually it largely is. Not sure what league you have been watching, but coming off the bench is a major chafepoint. Coming off the bench being asked to play a role for which you are not ideally suited is even worse (and this Jason as Pollard thing is laughable -- its no better than the Griffin as a SF thing -- wishful thinking). If it was a platoon situation, and the bench guy ate a lot of minutes because the starter was weak, you can possibly sustain that for a year or two until free agency comes up and somebody offers them big money to be a full time starter, but no young, healthy, legitimate NBA starter is going to be happy coming off the bench for long, nor should they really (nor will their agents let them be). For a guy like Jason or Griffin you are talking about costing him tens of millions of dollars. You cost me tens of millions of dollars I would be pretty grumpy too. In fact they'd probably have to break out the searchdogs looking for body parts.
You need a roleplayer, go out and get a roleplayer. Not only are they going to be better at it than a converted glamour boy, but they will also accept the role and their minutes with much less fuss.
I've already said that I'll let JT's agent worry about his minutes. I'm sorry but I don't care if JT loses millions in potential earnings. I don't see why you should either. One of the best advice a hedge fund manager ever gave me is: Never fall in love with a commodity. People falls in love with a house, a stock, even a neighborhood and bad decisions are made because they do things in the best interest of the commodity instead of themselves.
And in this case, people falls in love with a player and hopes he does well, even if a potentially better player can be had. I like JT but I'm not going to treat him like he's Chris Webber, because he certainly is not. When you say things like "You need a roleplayer, go out and get a roleplaye", what do you think JT is? Not a role player? Look, JT is just a role player whether you admit to or not.
As for actual backups who has offensive game and are still relatively young: let me count them: Chris Wilcox, Nick Collison, Channing Frye, Kris Humprey, Ryan Gnomes, Glenn Davis, Leon Powe, Paul Millsap and many others. You tell me Brick, what league do they play in?
What I find unacceptable, is that those guys, including Lamar Odom in a contract year, have accepted bench roles but somehow "It's just so beneath JT to do the same!"
Nowhere did I ever said JT should be happy in a backup role. Again, I'm not his mother nor his agent, I don't care if he's happy. All I'm saying is, I think JT will accept a backup role, he will play hard, and he will help the team in such a role. And that's how you fit Griffin into the team, which is the subject of this thread. If this thread is about "How to Make JT Happy?" Then my answer would certainly be different.
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