monsterpile wrote:We got a win. Dieng has some big steals and was solid in his minutes. Crawford got some buckets. Towns played a heck of a game overall. There was some questionable calls but the Wolves played through it. I would have liked to see Tyus get more run he seemed to defend the small PGs as well as anyone although Teague was better in that regard the 2nd half. The Wolves were good defensively in the paint...wait what?!? Weird but good to see. I'm glad Carlisle didn't play Meseri more minutes it seemed like he was making some plays espcially defensively for them in the first half.
I get why coaches stick with specific rotations. It's been noted that NBA guys dig routine and knowing their roles and expectations. So there's a reason why the same guys get a rest at the exact same time every game.
On the flip side, it throws everything out of whack when there's an injury. Or foul trouble. Or stagnation. And it limits development and I'd think it affects guys being at their sharpest. There have been rumblings about getting Tyus Jones more run especially after he was effective in his brief run as a starter (especially for being competent and professional defensively).
Dallas ran with two of the smallest NBA guards last night... sometimes at the same time. Jones still only got his usual 12 minutes.
[Note: There's something missing from Wolves games this season. I know it's hard to be disappointed when the team is 16 - 11 after what we've been through for 13 (28) years. But it's just not "fun." And I think it's in part because of the predictability of it? We know what we're going to get. Every game. The same players. The same rotations. The same iso ball. The same sideline comments. The same "Green, green" calls. The same "Oh My God!" from Towns after a "bad" call. The same flat, deep free throw from Wiggins... followed by the same glorious spin move and inefficient turnaround jumper. Blah blah blah. I'm just gonna keep telling myself... "16 - 11... 16 - 11... 16 - 11" and shut up now.]