In Brown's first two games as head coach, Brown played KZ Okpala 17 MPG
In Brown's third game as head coach, Okpala played 3 minutes and 34 seconds because another player claimed Okpala's "placeholder" starting spot much earlier than expected. His name was Keegan Murray. For the rest of the season Okpala had a total of 8 games where he broke 10 minutes compared to 16 DNP-CDs, 4 games where he played less than a minute, and 9 games being completely inactive - before being cut in February following 11 consecutive DNP-CD/inactive games.
Kessler, after his first 6 games with the team, was a 16 MPG player.
Edwards was a 16 MPG player over the last 17 games of the season...until the playoffs hit and he played under 7 minutes total in 7 games, so less than 1 MPG.
I think that's a better way of assessing how much Brown values that role.
I think the record shows that Brown values a player like Keegan Murray far, far more than he values a player like Edwards or Okpala, particularly in the playoffs. Let's look at it this way - because we traded for Edwards before cutting Okpala, Brown has had 164 regular season games where he has had the opportunity to play a player of this prototype 10+ minutes. He has done so only 36 times, 25 times in '22-'23 (30%) and 11 times in '23-'24 (13%). And lest we forget, some (many??) of those games were blowouts.
This isn't the record of a coach who overplays a no-offense wing for defensive purposes. It's just not. Barring major injuries, Jalen McDaniels is probably going to fall in at somewhere between 300-500 minutes this year. And that's nothing to freak out about.