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Old 01-17-2008, 07:35 PM
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Re: Rotations

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Originally Posted by TaShawn View Post
OK, will try to answer my own question, but don't have data for 10, just the last 4:

'06-07 Spurs-
10 players with 20% PT or more
1 with 3%
1 with 2%
(10 deep)

'05-06 Heat-
8 players with 20% PT or more
1 with 8%
2 with 6%
1 with 1%
(8 deep with 3 more mild contributors)

'04-05 Spurs-
8 players with 20% PT or more
2 with 10%
1 with 5%
1 with 1%
(8 deep with 2-3 other mild contributors)

'03-04 Pistons-
8 players with 20% PT or more
Mike James with 17%
Elden with 11%
Ham with 8%
Milicic with 1%
(9 deep with 1 other contributor + defensive specialist).


So, if you take all of this in, it looks like we are going to need 8/9 players who are going to be heavily involved + 2 or 3 players that we are going to have to trust with about 5 minutes per game. Since we don't have the superstar model, we need more depth. SA was 10 deep last year. Our last Championship put us 9 deep + Elden, who got a lot of minutes in certain games.

Billups/Rip/Tay/Sheed/Dyess + Stuckey/Maxiell/ Hayes = our top 8

We need 2 more contributors. Herrman and Bresec are out. If Herrmann contributes it will be because he replaced Hayes, not as a 3rd string. Bresec will only be used 2% of the time or less.

That leaves Lindsey, Afflalo, and Amir as the only choices. Lindsey will be a spot defender. Afflalo I would be will be the same. At the current pace, Amir won't be ready or have the coach's trust.

So, we are heading toward and 8 man rotation +2 minor contributors at best. If we were to win it like that, I would argue that we were the shallowest team in the last 5 years to do so.
You can be 14 deep and still have no team. 14 guards won't cut it. Also, regardless of past history, you should shoot for the highest number of players possible to be involved; to account for possible injuries, to maximize needed skills / physical abilities available. (and your players should be as versatile as possible as well, as far as being able to play multiple positions.)
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