I may be in the minority but I have been fine with Joerger'rotations in the first two games. We'll see what happens in the third game.
Hill/Fox/Mason
Heild/Bogs/Richardson
Jackson / Temple / Carter
Zbo/Skal
WCS/koufas/PapaG
A good mix of vets with youth
Fox is the teams best player now..
Bogdan getting a look at SF though is interesting to me, as Hield/Bogdan could be the teams best wing assets going forward and would help the movement on that first unit. Joerger said the difference in SG/SF interchangeability isn’t that much anymore, so we will see if it’s something he looks at
I’d like Skal starting too, but I guess we have to separate what’s best for the team now/future. The way Skal has looked though, I’d already give the nod to him over Zach
He's done this every game since being a head coach. He stubbornly keeps it the same no matter what. Even if they are getting killed the earliest you'll see a change is 6 minute marker.His substitution patterns are just whacky though. He'll play someone 12 minutes straight then bring them back in the last 2 minutes of the next quarter. I'm hoping he starts to dial that in a bit because the offense is all over the map partly due to that I'd bet.
New Starters
Fox
Hield
Boggy
Skal
Willie
New Bench
Hill
Mason
Temple
Jackson
Papa G
I was going to put Vince Carter as the back-up PF, but I don't see a lot of upside there, so may as well go small ball in the second unit, until Harry Giles makes his epic debut in January.![]()
I honestly want Joerger’s best judgement. I am happy with his starters and his rotations.
I honestly want Joerger’s best judgement. I am happy with his starters and his rotations.
I think Dave Joerger is Vlade's best asset right now - I'm ride or die with Dave. I've been uneasy with the HC seat since Adelman left, until now (Karl never got a fair chance).
The good news for me though, based on this board... is that the Kings have going away the smartest fans in the NBA since such a high percentage of them are so much smarter than Dave about everything from rotations to player development. It is absolutely uncanny how the greatest minds in NBA have all migrated to Sacramento to be fans. awesome.
Ha. Funny but I will push back on this opinion slightly.
The issue is NOT intelligence, per se. Joerger is a smart guy.
(I am smarter than him but that is besides the point.)
The issue is bias, distrusting young guys and placing an excess trust in the reputation of vets whose better days have come and gone .
You can be intelligent but blind to the bias you hold that predicate decisions with regards to rotation and playing time.
I ask you or anyone: Who in retrospect wants to argue that Matt Barnes did NOT play too many minutes last season???
Joerger trotted out this washed up bum 25 MPG before he was waived!
It was an incredulous amount of misplaced trust in a guy who contributed mightily to another wasted season (and arguably the exile of Boogie).
Barnes did NOT deserve to be on the floor as much as he was, if at all.
The same could be said about Affalo and I am afraid the same will also be said about Carter and Z-Boing.
Barnes is a player out of the league because 29 other GMs know he can't play.
(He had the cup of coffee with Warriors, but was inconsequential in playoffs and was added only due to injury and fortuitous timing).
Barnes would throw the ball all over the place. He was an unconscious gunner (38% FGs) and his body did not allow him to do anything defensively.
And yet he was on the floor way more than he should have been.
(The superior player, Omri, was inexplicably sent to Joerger's dog house and never got out.)
Is this the coach with unassailable judgement??? I don't think so.
But it is not that the coach lacks intelligence...
It is that he has a bias towards the past when the "glory days" are a distant memory.
I respect you quite a bit Blob, but I think that is an oversimplification of Joerger's approach. You make it sound like he is getting a commission for every win over 20 and will sacrifice the good of the team to get those wins (by wearing out the vets). I don't think it was true then and I don't think it's true now.
...I guess I think it is way early to second guess his lineups and rotations... particularly since Bogdan hasn't been available, we had a back-to-back, and Malachi could not hit water if he fell out of a boat so far. I want to see where we are after 10 games I guess.