monsterpile wrote:Mstermisty wrote:I was against Wiggs at the 2 last season, but after seeing his improvement this year at ball handling and especially 3 point shooting, now it seems like a viable option. And since Zach is still only 21, while meanwhile Belly is in his physical prime at 28, you have to consider switching Zach and Belly's roles at least this season. The main question is this: can Belly duplicate or at least give us a lesser version, consistently, of what he did last night? One great game is meaningless if he starts next game and disappears.
I'd give the same starting lineup another look on Tuesday, and maybe beyond if the team thrives. But if Zach is ready and starts again I'm good with that too. I'm putting my trust in Thibs. He already got more out of Payne than I would have ever guessed.
Belly had a nice matchup for this game playing an old looking Deng and a rookie in Ingram that makes Belly look like fat Belly from last year. Remember back when Dunn was so awesome the first few quarters starting for Rubio....? They could probably try that lineup against the Hornets and see what happens as Belly would have a few different guys he may be able to guard. He played one really good game Lavine has played quite a few good games. I am a big fan of Belly but let's slow down this train a little here. I think playing him at SF and using Lavine off the bench could make sense based on some matchups. Heck I thought Thibs was pulling some genius move when I started watched the Lakers game because I didn't know Lavine was out. Lavine playing against those Lakers bench guard would have made a ton of sense with Belly playing Deng as a starter. Let's give Lavine credit for playing well enough to be a starter. Wiggins at the 2 would be awesome but as I said in another post the Wolves need a SF to emerge. Maybe Belly plays well enough to do that at least in certain matchups. He has a lot to prove to be that guy that's reality.
I might take issue with a couple things in your post, monster (keeping in mind I'm prejudiced, because I really want to see Wig at SG where I think he can be a dominant 2-way player). I agree that Luol Deng looked uninspired on offense, so I'm not ready to opine on Belly's ability to guard SFs based on his strong defensive performance Sunday. But Deng looked like Deng on defense...working hard and using his size, smarts and long arms. Remember, this is the same Deng who was so dominant defensively just last spring in the playoffs.
I also take issue with your statement that Zach has played quite a few good games. I agree that he looks really good on offense...handling the ball well, and displaying the sweetest jump shot on the team. But both the eye test and stats give a different conclusion on defense. He's gambling more than last year, and not successfully...I have him as one of the main culprits in the 3rd quarter collapses. And his on/off defensive numbers are horrendous...109 points per 100 possessions when he's playing, and only 98 when he's not. That's meaningful to me, and likely to Thibs.
I'm guessing he sits another game tonight for two reasons...he's too valuable to this team's success to take any chances, and I think Thibs wants another chance to see whether the great performance of his big team was a mirage...maybe it was. I haven't looked at the matchups tonight to evaluate how a big lineup will fare, but I'm looking forward to watching this one.